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Playing a low profile but canny game, and starting with one of the lower chip stacks, poker pro Markus Lehmann at first did not look like a winner at the World Poker Tour Spanish Championship in Barcelona this week. But the Austrian came from behind to show them how it was done, and left with the €537,000 top prize.
The final heads up between Ludovic Lacay of France and Lehmann was preceded by a solid poker competition in which top guns like Gus Hansen (fifth place), Steve Sung (fourth) and Christer Johansson (third) were eliminated from the lively final table.
Lehmann controlled the final confrontation and it did not take long to decide as he won several major pots and took the game when he flopped top pair to beat Lacay's second pair.
Lacay picked up a €295,200 check for his second place effort.
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