October 07 2013, by Eric Danis

FPM London: Draft Mathew Frankland

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He ended Day 1A play with a whole bunch of chips – this and other reasons why you should add IveyPoker Team Pro Mathew Frankland (GPI#802) to your team for FPM London…

TOP 10 STACK AFTER DAY 1A

Mathew Frankland GPIFrankland decided to play Day 1A instead of waiting for Day 1B on Monday – wise decision by the young UK native who ends up with a Top 10 chip stack following Sunday’s action. Although he has yet to cash at EPT London, Frankland does have four scores in EPT Main Events: Barcelona ( 67th in 2012), Berlin (81st in 2011) and twice at Deauville (28th in 2011, 30th in 2013).

Frankland, who joined Team  IveyPoker back in January, is also an accomplished online player. With over 2.2M USD in online scores, his biggest online tournament cash to date came at the FTOPS in March where he finished second in Event #20, good for $116,805 USD.

The only thing you should worry about when adding Frankland to your squad is just how many cold ones did he enjoy with fellow poker pro Jake Cody last night?

HAVE I GOT A DEAL FOR YOU!

Frankland could be a great addition to your team and he won’t cost much. His current FPM Market Price is set at 10,000 … however, pick him up prior to the start of Day 2 play at EPT London and earn a 10% discount – that’s right, for 9,000, you can add the IveyPoker pro to your squad!  Don’t forget about our new FPM Captain feature and that there are €1,000 in prizes on the line for the best FPM Managers for the London Main Event. Others to look for in London include: Ole Schemion, Annette Obrestad and Joe Kuether.

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Thinking of adding Frankland to your FPM team?  Head on over to Facebook and signup to play the GPI Fantasy Poker Manager … lineups for EPT London lock shortly!  FPM is the official Fantasy game of the World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker!

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Eric Danis’ passion for poker came at a very early age but it’s when writing about and covering the game he loves that Danis is most in his element. Danis is better known for creating www.PTPRpoker.com where he spent a few years covering poker events. Danis is also known for having worked on the poker shows Poker Eh! and The Pulse on the Quad Jacks Network.