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:Looks good to me. HendonMob sites Mercier as having one EPT Championship event title and no WPT championship titles, so those would be the values I'd use. ] (]) 23:02, 22 December 2010 (UTC) :Looks good to me. HendonMob sites Mercier as having one EPT Championship event title and no WPT championship titles, so those would be the values I'd use. ] (]) 23:02, 22 December 2010 (UTC)

Using that same logic (which I agree with), it appears that he only has 3 cashes at the EPT with 2 final tables. The win from the EPT Champion of Champions event in May of 2011 should not count as a final table because it was a side event (and for invitees only).

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True EPT titles

JM had a one ept title, not two, if he had two, which is second? He won only ept san-remo. Side events does not counts like title, because PokerStars Pro William Thorson had not a titles (according to http://en.wikipedia.org/William_Thorson), with winning side events in plo2K at ept london 2009, plo 5K at pca 2010. So beceuse of it I change JM ept titles back to true value - 1.

addition: JM won a 1K side event at 2010 WPT Southern Poker Championship - and no had a wpt titles according to his words ("i want become second man who won triple crown of poker"). (Unsigned comment by 217.118.64.49)

Looks good to me. HendonMob sites Mercier as having one EPT Championship event title and no WPT championship titles, so those would be the values I'd use. JaeDyWolf ~ Baka-San (talk) 23:02, 22 December 2010 (UTC)

Using that same logic (which I agree with), it appears that he only has 3 cashes at the EPT with 2 final tables. The win from the EPT Champion of Champions event in May of 2011 should not count as a final table because it was a side event (and for invitees only).

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