French Poker Pro Jeremy Gaubert Wins $45,897 at RGPS Grand Prix New Orleans
French poker player Jeremy Gaubert has won the top prize of $45,897 at the RGPS Grand Prix New Orleans $800 Main Event, outlasting a field of 307 entries. This is Gaubert's first RunGood ring and his largest live tournament cash to date.
Gaubert, who has been playing live tournaments in the South for over 15 years, started his poker journey online in 2005 due to health problems in college, playing under the screen name Chemist83. His victory in New Orleans comes after a second-place finish at Coushatta three weeks prior.
Day 2 of the tournament saw 36 survivors, with Gaubert starting with the fifth-largest stack. He managed to build his stack throughout the day and led by the time there were two tables left. The biggest hand of the tournament involved Gaubert calling down Brian Senie's shove with ace-four for top pair. In a crucial moment, Gaubert turned a set of kings to crack Ronald Inman's two pair, regaining the chip lead and ultimately securing the victory.
Jeremy Gaubert's win at the RGPS Grand Prix New Orleans is a significant achievement in his poker career. For more detailed information about his previous tournament results, it is recommended to access specialized poker websites or databases such as PokerNews or The Hendon Mob.