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Dec 08, '17 | CPPT V - December Extravaganza | $3,500 No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Frankenberger Wins One Without ShowdownDec 08, '17 On a board of AK68, Andy Frankenberger bet 3,000 from the small blind and Cliff Josephy made the call from the cutoff. The river was the 5 and Frankenberger bet 6,000. Josephy sighed when he saw the bet and went into the tank, staring at the board in front of the dealer. After about 45 seconds, he finally mucked, conceding the pot to Frankenberger. Josephy has less than his starting stack with 34,000, and Frankenberg is now up to 63,000. Player Tags: Cliff Josephy, Andy Frankenberger |
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Jun 10, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 17 - $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Frankenberger Wins Event no. 17 ($445,899)Jun 11, '12 Level: 30 Blinds: 60,000-120,000 Andy Frankenberger Wins Event no. 17 ($445,899) Andy Frankenberger began heads-up play slightly out chipped but managed to win some big pots off of Phil Ivey in Level 30 to pull out in front. Frankenberger won a 1,750,000 showdown with king-high to take the lead and then took another big pot from Ivey that went to a showdown with the nut straight. That hand gave Frankenberger a sizable chip advantage heading into the final hand of the night. Andy Frankenberger opened the button for 300,000 and Phil Ivey called from the big blind. The flop came A54, Ivey checked, Frankenberger bet 130,000, Ivey raised to 600,000, Frankenberger shoved and Ivey called all in. Ivey was all in for his tournament life and behind with 76 for an open-ended straight draw with a backdoor flush draw against Frankenberger’s top pair with AJ. The turn and river were the 5 and the 5, giving Frankenberger a full house on the river to win the pot and eliminate Phil Ivey in 2nd place ($275,559). Andy Frankenberger wins Event no. 17, taking home the $445,899 grand prize and the seventeenth gold bracelet of the 2012 WSOP. Be sure to check back with Card Player for all of your final table action, current chip counts, and prize distributions for each gold bracelet event. Player Tags: Phil Hellmuth, Andy Frankenberger Level 29 Update: Ivey Leads Frankenberger Heads-Up; Eslami 3rd (199,623)Jun 11, '12 Level: 29 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 179 Average Chip Count: 2,685,000 Chip Counts: Seat no. 3 — Phil Ivey — 2,870,000 Seat no. 6 — Andy Frankenberger — 2,500,000 Players Eliminated: Ali Eslami — 3rd Place ($199,623) Live Updates: Ali Eslami Eliminated in 3rd Place ($199,623) Ali Eslami was left on the short stack after Andy Frankenberger doubled through him this level with AA against AK. Frankenbeger won the pre-flop showdown and took the chip lead that hand with about 2.8 million, putting Eslami on the short stack with just 2.5 big blinds. On his final hand, Eslami got it all in before the flop with KQ against phil Ivey’s 88. The board came A946A, offering no help to Ali Eslami who was eliminated in 3rd place ($199,623). That hand put Ivey back out in front with the chip lead going into heads-up play. With the elimination of Ali Eslami in 3rd place ($199,623), Phil Ivey took the chip lead going into heads-up play with about 2.6 million to Frankenberger’s 2.55 million. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Phil Ivey, Ali Eslami, Andy Frankenberger Level 27 Update: Ivey Leads Final Four; Bevand 5th ($110,731)Jun 10, '12 Level: 27 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 4 out of 179 Average Chip Count: 1,342,500 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Ali Eslami — 1,250,000 Seat no. 6 — Andy Frankenberger — 1,535,000 Players Eliminated: Manuel Bevand — 5th Place ($110,731) Live Updates: Manuel Bevand Eliminated in 5th Place ($110,731) Manuel Bevand was crippled and left with just 1 big blind after losing a huge showdown with pocket jacks against Andy Frankenberger’s A-K suited. Frankenberger got it all in before the flop for about 730,000 and Bevand called with just about 1 big blind behind. Frankenberger turned an ace to win the pot and double up, leaving Bevand down to his last 45,000 or so as he got it all in the next hand against Phi Ivey. Bevand was all in for his tournament life with 64 against Ivey’s K9. The board came Q855A, offering no help to Manuel Bevand who was eliminated in 5th place ($110,731). Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Phil Ivey, Manuel Bevand, Andy Frankenberger Level 25 Update: Deeb 6th ($84,668), Marafioti 7th ($65,840), Weinman 8th ($52,059)Jun 10, '12 Level: 25 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 Players Remaining: 5 out of 179 Average Chip Count: 1,074,000 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Ali Eslami — 1,205,000 Seat no. 6 — Andy Frankenberger — 935,000 Players Eliminated: Shaun Deeb — 6th Place ($84,668) Live Updates: Shaun Deeb Eliminated in 6th Place ($84,668) Andy Frankenberger opened the button for 125,000, Shaun Deeb moved all in for 425,000 from the blind and Frankenberger called. Frankenberger led before the flop with a pair of sixes against Deeb’s AK. The board came J106QQ Frankenberger flopped a set, Deeb turned a straight and Frankenberger rivered a full house to win the pot. Shaun Deeb was eliminated in 6th place ($84,668). Matt Marafioti Eliminated in 7th Place ($65,840) Matt Marafiot moved all in before the flop for his last 15,000 and got three callers. The flop came KJ6, and Ali Eslami, Shuan Deeb and Alexander Venovski all checked the side pot. The turn was the Q, Venovski bet 60,000 and both Deeb and Eslami folded. Venovski was ahead on the turn with A10 for a made straight against Marafiot’s A – 2. Marafioti was drawing dead. The river was the 7 and Matt Marafioti was eliminated in 7th place ($65,840). Daniel Weinman Eliminated in 8th Place ($52,059) Andy Frankenberger opened the button for 125,000, Daniel Weinman moved all in from the big blind and Frankenberger called. Frankenberger was ahead with QQ against Weinman’s KQ. The board came A7785, offering no help to Daniel Weinman who was eliminated in 8th place ($52,059). Andy Frankenberger moved up to about 1,000,000 in chips that hand. The remaining five players took a one hour dinner break at the conclusion of Level 25 and should return at approximately 9:15pm to resume play. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Shaun Deeb, Alexander Venovski, Matthew Marafioti, Andy Frankenberger, Daniel Weinman Level 24 Update: Hoyt Corkins Eliminated in 9th Place ($41,829)Jun 10, '12 Level: 24 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 8 out of 179 Average Chip Count: 767,142 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Ali Eslami — 265,000 Seat no. 6 — Andy Frankenberger — 1,000,000 Players Eliminated: Hoyt Corkins — 9th Place ($41,829) Live Updates: Hoyt Corkins Eliminated in 9th Place ($41,829) Hoyt Corkins entered the official, nine-handed final table as the short stack with just 8 big blinds an was the first player eliminated. Manuel Bevand opened the pot for 40,000, Hoyt Corkins moved all in for 260,000 and Bevand called. Bevand was ahead before the flop with AJ against Corkins’ pocket pair of nines. The board came A108J10, giving Bevand top pair on the flop and top two pair on the turn to win the pot and eliminate Hoyt Corkins in 9th place ($41,829). That Hand put Bevand up to about 1.4 million. Shorts Stacks Double Shaun Deeb was on the short stack with just 4 big blinds when he found a double up through Manuel Bevand. Deeb got it in before the flop with AA against Bevand’s KJ. Bevand missed and Deeb doubled up to about 280,000 that hand. Andy Frankenberger was the next short stack to double when he got it in before the flop with a pair of sixes against Alexander Venovski’s AK. Venovski missed and Frankenberger doubled up to just over 700,000 that hand, knocking Venvoksi down to the short stack with just 180,000. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Hoyt Corkins, Shaun Deeb, Manuel Bevand, Andy Frankenberger Action Begins, Official Final Table Now UnderwayJun 10, '12 The final table of Event no. 17 ($10,000 Pot-Limit Hold’em) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Day 3 began with 18 players spread out over two tables, and with the elimination of Ryan Julius in 10th Place ($34,139), the official 9-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 24 with blinds of 15,000-30,000, and will continue until a winner is determined. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players match up: Seat no. 1 — Ali Eslami — 730,000 While only 9 remain, this event gathered 179 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,682,600. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $445,899 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Hoyt Corkins, Phil Ivey, Ali Eslami, Ryan Julius, Shaun Deeb, Alexander Venovski, Manuel Bevand, Andy Frankenberger, Daniel Weinman |
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Jun 18, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Frankenberger Wins Event #28 ($599,153)Jun 19, '11 Joshua Evans Eliminated in 2nd Place ($372,498) Joshua Evans took a big chip lead about halfway through the last level after catching a gutshot straight on the turn, putting himself at 8.3 million to Frankenberger’s 3.2 million. Frankenberger doubled through shortly after with A – K against A – 10 after flopping the Broadway straight to jump up to 7.7 million while Evans dropped down to 3.6 million. From there Frankenberger really began to widen the gap and eventually had Evans down to 2.5 million when he got it all in behind on a flop of J 7 5. Evans had J 10 for top pair and Frankenbegerger had J 7 for top two pair. The turn and river were the 3 and the 2, no help to Joshua Evans who was eliminated in 2nd place ($372,498). WPT Player of the Year, Andy Frankenberger wins his first gold bracelet in Event #28 ($599,153). Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger Level 26: Evans Leads Frankenberger Heads-up; Shortway 3rdJun 19, '11 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 2 out of 2,500 Average Chip Count: 5,625,000 Chip Counts: 1. Joshua Evans – 6,500,000 Eliminations: 3rd. Robert Shortway – $263,655 Robert Shortway Eliminated in 3rd Place ($263,655) Robert Shortway open-shoved from the button before the flop and both Joshua Evans and Andy Frankenberger called from the blinds. Both players checked the side pot to the river on a board of 6 3 3 7 4. Frankenberger turned over 5 4 for the nut straight and Shortway threw Q 10 into the muck. Robert Shortway was eliminated in 3rd place ($263,655). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger, Robert Shortway Level 25: Shortway Leads Final ThreeJun 18, '11 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,500 Average Chip Count: 3,750,000 Chip Counts: 1. Robert Shortway – 5,400,000 Eliminations: 4th. Owen Crowe – $190,147 Thao Nguyen Eliminated in 7th Place ($76,747) Steven Merrifield opened for 65,000, Andy Frankenberger reraised to 150,000, Thao Nguyen moved all in for 600,000, Merrifield folded and Frankenberger called. Frankenberger had A A against Nguyen’s A Q. The board came KQ 4 J 6, giving Nguyen a pair on the flop but he failed to improve by the river and was eliminated in 7th place ($76,747). Steven Merrifield Eliminated in 6th Place ($102,600) Robert Shortway opened for a raise to 75,000 before the flop and Steven Merrifield called from the big blind. The flop came 9 8 7, Merrifield checked, Shortway bet 75,000, Merrifield check-raised to 200,000 and Shortway called. The turn was the Q, Merrifield bet 175,000, Shortway raised to 675,000, Merrifield moved all in and Shortway called. Merrifield turned over 10 9 for middle pair and an inside straight draw while Shortway showed J 10 for the made nut straight. Merrifield could not win the pot but was drawing live to a chop with a jack. The river was the 8, and Steven Merrifield was eliminated in 6th place ($102,600). Tyler Kenney Eliminated in 5th Place ($138,847) Tyler Kenney opened for a raise to 70,000, Joshua Evans reraised to 250,000, Kenney moved all in and Evans called. Evans lead with A J against Kenney’s 9 8. The board came Q J 4 2 J, giving Evans a pair on the river to win the pot. Tyler Kenney was eliminated in 5th place ($138,847). Owen Crowe Eliminated in 4th Place ($190,147) Owen Crowe was all in before the flop with A 4 against Andy Frankenberger’s A 9. The board came A Q 9 J K, giving Frankenberger two pair to win the pot. Owen Crowe was eliminated in 4th place ($190,147). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Owen Crowe, Tyler Kenney, Andy Frankenberger, Robert Shortway, Thao Nguyen Level 23: Official Nine-Handed Final Table Now UnderwayJun 18, '11 NOTE: Play ended last night with 28 players and resumed today at 4:00pm. Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 9 out of 2,500 Average Chip Count: 1,250,000 Chip Counts: 1. Steven Merrifield – 2,895,000 Payouts: 1st. $599,153 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Owen Crowe, Bret Hruby, Tyler Kenney, Andy Frankenberger, Robert Shortway, Sidney Hasson, Thao Nguyen |
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Dec 22, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit Regional Championship - Harrah's Atlantic City | WSOP Circuit -- Harrah's Northeast Regional Championship | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Frankenberger Doubles Up Jared JaffeeDec 19, '10 On a flop of 853, Jared Jaffee was all in for his last 16,400 against Andy Frankenberger. Jaffee showed 94 and needed help against Frankenberger’s pocket sixes. The turn and river fell AQ and Jaffee completed his flush to take the pot and double up. Frankenberger is still strong with nearly 80,000 in chips. Player Tags: Jared Jaffee, Andy Frankenberger Poker Tweets -- Andy FrankenbergerDec 19, '10 Check out this poker tweet from Andy Frankenberger. Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger Victor Ramdin Eliminated in 12th Place ($26,232)Dec 21, '10 Andy Frankenberger raised to 12,000 from the hijack and Victor Ramdin reraised all in for 60,000 preflop. Frankenberger made the call and they flipped over their cards: Frankenberger: 8 8 Board: J 6 2 3 7 Ramdin was eliminated on the hand in 12th place and he will take home $26,232 in prize money. Player Tags: Victor Ramdin, Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Eliminated in Sixth Place ($66,758)Dec 22, '10 On a flop of A54, Andy Frankenberger bet 75,000 and Chris Klodnicki raised to 150,000. Frankenberger then moved all in and Klodnicki instantly called with AK. Frankenberger had some outs with the A2, but the turn and river came K9 to send him to the rail in sixth place. Player Tags: Chris Klodnicki, Andy Frankenberger Jason Burt Eliminated in Seventh Place ($51,607)Dec 22, '10 Andy Frankenberger raised to 35,000 and Jason Burt moved all in behind him for 224,000. Chris Klodnicki asked for an exact count and then casually slid out a call, which made Chris Bell rise from his seat. Bell stood over his cards for a bit before announcing he was all in for an additional 395,000, which made Frankenberger instantly muck his hand. The action went back to Klodnicki and he went into the tank for about a minute before mucking. Burt showed A8, but he was in obvious bad shape against Bell’s QQ. The board fell 76642 and Burt was eliminated in seventh place. Player Tags: Chris Bell, Chris Klodnicki, Jason Burt, Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Doubles Through Todd TerryDec 22, '10 Todd Terry moved all in from the small blind and Andy Frankenberger thought for a bit before making the call. Terry showed A7, but it was dominated by Frankenberger’s A9. The board fell 10824Q and Frankenberger doubled up to just over 430,000. Terry was left with about 180,000 in chips. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Andy Frankenberger Frankenberger Moves All InDec 22, '10 Nick Mitchell raised to 18,000 and Andy Frankenberger moved all in behind him for about 220,000. Mitchell folded and Frankenberger took the pot. Believe it or not, that is the most significant action we’ve seen this level. Player Tags: Nick Mitchell, Andy Frankenberger |
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Dec 21, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit Regional Championship - Harrah's Atlantic City | WSOP Circuit -- Harrah's Northeast Regional Championship | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Frankenberger Doubles Up Jared JaffeeDec 19, '10 On a flop of 853, Jared Jaffee was all in for his last 16,400 against Andy Frankenberger. Jaffee showed 94 and needed help against Frankenberger’s pocket sixes. The turn and river fell AQ and Jaffee completed his flush to take the pot and double up. Frankenberger is still strong with nearly 80,000 in chips. Player Tags: Jared Jaffee, Andy Frankenberger Poker Tweets -- Andy FrankenbergerDec 19, '10 Check out this poker tweet from Andy Frankenberger. Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger Victor Ramdin Eliminated in 12th Place ($26,232)Dec 21, '10 Andy Frankenberger raised to 12,000 from the hijack and Victor Ramdin reraised all in for 60,000 preflop. Frankenberger made the call and they flipped over their cards: Frankenberger: 8 8 Board: J 6 2 3 7 Ramdin was eliminated on the hand in 12th place and he will take home $26,232 in prize money. Player Tags: Victor Ramdin, Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Eliminated in Sixth Place ($66,758)Dec 22, '10 On a flop of A54, Andy Frankenberger bet 75,000 and Chris Klodnicki raised to 150,000. Frankenberger then moved all in and Klodnicki instantly called with AK. Frankenberger had some outs with the A2, but the turn and river came K9 to send him to the rail in sixth place. Player Tags: Chris Klodnicki, Andy Frankenberger Jason Burt Eliminated in Seventh Place ($51,607)Dec 22, '10 Andy Frankenberger raised to 35,000 and Jason Burt moved all in behind him for 224,000. Chris Klodnicki asked for an exact count and then casually slid out a call, which made Chris Bell rise from his seat. Bell stood over his cards for a bit before announcing he was all in for an additional 395,000, which made Frankenberger instantly muck his hand. The action went back to Klodnicki and he went into the tank for about a minute before mucking. Burt showed A8, but he was in obvious bad shape against Bell’s QQ. The board fell 76642 and Burt was eliminated in seventh place. Player Tags: Chris Bell, Chris Klodnicki, Jason Burt, Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Doubles Through Todd TerryDec 22, '10 Todd Terry moved all in from the small blind and Andy Frankenberger thought for a bit before making the call. Terry showed A7, but it was dominated by Frankenberger’s A9. The board fell 10824Q and Frankenberger doubled up to just over 430,000. Terry was left with about 180,000 in chips. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Andy Frankenberger Frankenberger Moves All InDec 22, '10 Nick Mitchell raised to 18,000 and Andy Frankenberger moved all in behind him for about 220,000. Mitchell folded and Frankenberger took the pot. Believe it or not, that is the most significant action we’ve seen this level. Player Tags: Nick Mitchell, Andy Frankenberger |
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Dec 19, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit Regional Championship - Harrah's Atlantic City | WSOP Circuit -- Harrah's Northeast Regional Championship | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andy Frankenberger Doubles Up Jared JaffeeDec 19, '10 On a flop of 853, Jared Jaffee was all in for his last 16,400 against Andy Frankenberger. Jaffee showed 94 and needed help against Frankenberger’s pocket sixes. The turn and river fell AQ and Jaffee completed his flush to take the pot and double up. Frankenberger is still strong with nearly 80,000 in chips. Player Tags: Jared Jaffee, Andy Frankenberger Poker Tweets -- Andy FrankenbergerDec 19, '10 Check out this poker tweet from Andy Frankenberger. Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger Victor Ramdin Eliminated in 12th Place ($26,232)Dec 21, '10 Andy Frankenberger raised to 12,000 from the hijack and Victor Ramdin reraised all in for 60,000 preflop. Frankenberger made the call and they flipped over their cards: Frankenberger: 8 8 Board: J 6 2 3 7 Ramdin was eliminated on the hand in 12th place and he will take home $26,232 in prize money. Player Tags: Victor Ramdin, Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Eliminated in Sixth Place ($66,758)Dec 22, '10 On a flop of A54, Andy Frankenberger bet 75,000 and Chris Klodnicki raised to 150,000. Frankenberger then moved all in and Klodnicki instantly called with AK. Frankenberger had some outs with the A2, but the turn and river came K9 to send him to the rail in sixth place. Player Tags: Chris Klodnicki, Andy Frankenberger Jason Burt Eliminated in Seventh Place ($51,607)Dec 22, '10 Andy Frankenberger raised to 35,000 and Jason Burt moved all in behind him for 224,000. Chris Klodnicki asked for an exact count and then casually slid out a call, which made Chris Bell rise from his seat. Bell stood over his cards for a bit before announcing he was all in for an additional 395,000, which made Frankenberger instantly muck his hand. The action went back to Klodnicki and he went into the tank for about a minute before mucking. Burt showed A8, but he was in obvious bad shape against Bell’s QQ. The board fell 76642 and Burt was eliminated in seventh place. Player Tags: Chris Bell, Chris Klodnicki, Jason Burt, Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Doubles Through Todd TerryDec 22, '10 Todd Terry moved all in from the small blind and Andy Frankenberger thought for a bit before making the call. Terry showed A7, but it was dominated by Frankenberger’s A9. The board fell 10824Q and Frankenberger doubled up to just over 430,000. Terry was left with about 180,000 in chips. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Andy Frankenberger Frankenberger Moves All InDec 22, '10 Nick Mitchell raised to 18,000 and Andy Frankenberger moved all in behind him for about 220,000. Mitchell folded and Frankenberger took the pot. Believe it or not, that is the most significant action we’ve seen this level. Player Tags: Nick Mitchell, Andy Frankenberger |
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Dec 06, '10 | 2010 Five Diamond World Poker Classic | WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Main Event | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 5 Update: Day 1 EndsDec 03, '10 NOTE: Play has ended for the night and the field returns at noon PDT tomorrow for five more levels of poker. Check back for more live coverage at that time. Players still have until the end of the third level of play tomorrow to buy in to the event. Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Players Remaining: 330 out of 391 (unofficial) Chip Counts: 1. Ryan D’Angelo — 192,500 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman — 18,000 Average Chip Count: 47,394 Notable Eliminations: Brett Richey Big Hands: Ryan D’Angelo Knocks Out Joseph Cheong Joseph Cheong six-bet all-in and Ryan D’Angelo made the call. D’Angelo flipped over pocket jacks and Cheong revealed A-J. The board brought no help for Cheong and he busted on the hand. D’Angelo grew his chip lead to 170,000 in the process. He ended the night strong and held close to 200,000 by the end of play. Jason Potter Eliminated Bertrand Grospellier raised to 950 from the hi-jack and the cutoff made the call. Jason Potter raised to 3,375 on the button. Steve Burkholder reraised to 8,600 from the small blind and Grospellier mucked. The cutoff mucked as well and Potter raised to 15,175. Burkholder made it 30,000 to go and Potter shoved all in. Burkholder made the call and they flipped over their cards: Burkholder: A K Board: K 7 3 2 8 Burkholder won the hand and he grew his stack to 125,000. Potter was eliminated from the tournament during the last level of the night. Kara Scott Doubles up through Andy Frankenberger There was a flop that read 9 9 7 and 3,500 in the pot when Kara Scott checked from the small blind and Andy Frankenberger bet 2,500 from middle position. Scott then moved all in for 4,240 and Frankenberger made the call. Their cards: Frankenberger: 8 7 Turn and River: K and K Scott doubled up to 12,000 and Frankenberger took a slight hit, but he still held more than the average with 63,500. Player Tags: Ryan D'Angelo, Jason Potter, Kara Scott, Andy Frankenberger, Joseph Cheong Poker Tweets -- Andy FrankenbergerDec 05, '10 Check out this poker tweet from two-time WPT final tablist Andy Frankenberger. Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Eliminated in 16th PlaceDec 06, '10 Kirk Morrison raised to 35,000 from early position and Andy Frankenberger made the call from the cutoff. Chris DeMaci called from the big blind and the flop was dealt Q 7 4. Morrison bet 25,000 and Frankenberger moved all in for 259,000. DeMaci mucked and Morrison called. Their cards: Frankenberger: K 10 Turn and River: 9 and 4 Morrison filled up to make a boat on the river and Frankenberger was eliminated in 16th place late in the day. He was awarded $33,785 in prize money. Player Tags: Kirk Morrison, Christopher DeMaci, Andy Frankenberger Paul Lieu Eliminated in 37th PlaceDec 06, '10 Paul Lieu moved all in for 60,000 from middle position and Andy Frankenberger moved all in over the top of him to isolate, which worked. Their cards: Lieu: A 8 Board: 7 4 2 2 10 Frankenberger held 223,000 after the hand Lieu took home $21,116 in prize money. Player Tags: Paul Lieu, Andy Frankenberger |
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Dec 05, '10 | 2010 Five Diamond World Poker Classic | WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Main Event | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 5 Update: Day 1 EndsDec 03, '10 NOTE: Play has ended for the night and the field returns at noon PDT tomorrow for five more levels of poker. Check back for more live coverage at that time. Players still have until the end of the third level of play tomorrow to buy in to the event. Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Players Remaining: 330 out of 391 (unofficial) Chip Counts: 1. Ryan D’Angelo — 192,500 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman — 18,000 Average Chip Count: 47,394 Notable Eliminations: Brett Richey Big Hands: Ryan D’Angelo Knocks Out Joseph Cheong Joseph Cheong six-bet all-in and Ryan D’Angelo made the call. D’Angelo flipped over pocket jacks and Cheong revealed A-J. The board brought no help for Cheong and he busted on the hand. D’Angelo grew his chip lead to 170,000 in the process. He ended the night strong and held close to 200,000 by the end of play. Jason Potter Eliminated Bertrand Grospellier raised to 950 from the hi-jack and the cutoff made the call. Jason Potter raised to 3,375 on the button. Steve Burkholder reraised to 8,600 from the small blind and Grospellier mucked. The cutoff mucked as well and Potter raised to 15,175. Burkholder made it 30,000 to go and Potter shoved all in. Burkholder made the call and they flipped over their cards: Burkholder: A K Board: K 7 3 2 8 Burkholder won the hand and he grew his stack to 125,000. Potter was eliminated from the tournament during the last level of the night. Kara Scott Doubles up through Andy Frankenberger There was a flop that read 9 9 7 and 3,500 in the pot when Kara Scott checked from the small blind and Andy Frankenberger bet 2,500 from middle position. Scott then moved all in for 4,240 and Frankenberger made the call. Their cards: Frankenberger: 8 7 Turn and River: K and K Scott doubled up to 12,000 and Frankenberger took a slight hit, but he still held more than the average with 63,500. Player Tags: Ryan D'Angelo, Jason Potter, Kara Scott, Andy Frankenberger, Joseph Cheong Poker Tweets -- Andy FrankenbergerDec 05, '10 Check out this poker tweet from two-time WPT final tablist Andy Frankenberger. Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Eliminated in 16th PlaceDec 06, '10 Kirk Morrison raised to 35,000 from early position and Andy Frankenberger made the call from the cutoff. Chris DeMaci called from the big blind and the flop was dealt Q 7 4. Morrison bet 25,000 and Frankenberger moved all in for 259,000. DeMaci mucked and Morrison called. Their cards: Frankenberger: K 10 Turn and River: 9 and 4 Morrison filled up to make a boat on the river and Frankenberger was eliminated in 16th place late in the day. He was awarded $33,785 in prize money. Player Tags: Kirk Morrison, Christopher DeMaci, Andy Frankenberger Paul Lieu Eliminated in 37th PlaceDec 06, '10 Paul Lieu moved all in for 60,000 from middle position and Andy Frankenberger moved all in over the top of him to isolate, which worked. Their cards: Lieu: A 8 Board: 7 4 2 2 10 Frankenberger held 223,000 after the hand Lieu took home $21,116 in prize money. Player Tags: Paul Lieu, Andy Frankenberger |
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Dec 03, '10 | 2010 Five Diamond World Poker Classic | WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Main Event | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 5 Update: Day 1 EndsDec 03, '10 NOTE: Play has ended for the night and the field returns at noon PDT tomorrow for five more levels of poker. Check back for more live coverage at that time. Players still have until the end of the third level of play tomorrow to buy in to the event. Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Players Remaining: 330 out of 391 (unofficial) Chip Counts: 1. Ryan D’Angelo — 192,500 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman — 18,000 Average Chip Count: 47,394 Notable Eliminations: Brett Richey Big Hands: Ryan D’Angelo Knocks Out Joseph Cheong Joseph Cheong six-bet all-in and Ryan D’Angelo made the call. D’Angelo flipped over pocket jacks and Cheong revealed A-J. The board brought no help for Cheong and he busted on the hand. D’Angelo grew his chip lead to 170,000 in the process. He ended the night strong and held close to 200,000 by the end of play. Jason Potter Eliminated Bertrand Grospellier raised to 950 from the hi-jack and the cutoff made the call. Jason Potter raised to 3,375 on the button. Steve Burkholder reraised to 8,600 from the small blind and Grospellier mucked. The cutoff mucked as well and Potter raised to 15,175. Burkholder made it 30,000 to go and Potter shoved all in. Burkholder made the call and they flipped over their cards: Burkholder: A K Board: K 7 3 2 8 Burkholder won the hand and he grew his stack to 125,000. Potter was eliminated from the tournament during the last level of the night. Kara Scott Doubles up through Andy Frankenberger There was a flop that read 9 9 7 and 3,500 in the pot when Kara Scott checked from the small blind and Andy Frankenberger bet 2,500 from middle position. Scott then moved all in for 4,240 and Frankenberger made the call. Their cards: Frankenberger: 8 7 Turn and River: K and K Scott doubled up to 12,000 and Frankenberger took a slight hit, but he still held more than the average with 63,500. Player Tags: Ryan D'Angelo, Jason Potter, Kara Scott, Andy Frankenberger, Joseph Cheong Poker Tweets -- Andy FrankenbergerDec 05, '10 Check out this poker tweet from two-time WPT final tablist Andy Frankenberger. Player Tags: Andy Frankenberger Andy Frankenberger Eliminated in 16th PlaceDec 06, '10 Kirk Morrison raised to 35,000 from early position and Andy Frankenberger made the call from the cutoff. Chris DeMaci called from the big blind and the flop was dealt Q 7 4. Morrison bet 25,000 and Frankenberger moved all in for 259,000. DeMaci mucked and Morrison called. Their cards: Frankenberger: K 10 Turn and River: 9 and 4 Morrison filled up to make a boat on the river and Frankenberger was eliminated in 16th place late in the day. He was awarded $33,785 in prize money. Player Tags: Kirk Morrison, Christopher DeMaci, Andy Frankenberger Paul Lieu Eliminated in 37th PlaceDec 06, '10 Paul Lieu moved all in for 60,000 from middle position and Andy Frankenberger moved all in over the top of him to isolate, which worked. Their cards: Lieu: A 8 Board: 7 4 2 2 10 Frankenberger held 223,000 after the hand Lieu took home $21,116 in prize money. Player Tags: Paul Lieu, Andy Frankenberger |
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Nov 13, '10 | 2010 NAPT Los Angeles | NAPT L.A. Main Event | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 7 Update: Official Prize Pool AnnouncedNov 13, '10 Blinds: 300-600 with a 75 ante Players Remaining: 231 (Approximate) Eliminations: Darus Suharto Big Hands Matt Stout Eliminated Matt Stout shipped the last of his chips into the middle with A-K in the hole and Ben Klier made the call with pocket jacks. The jacks held and Stout was eliminated from the tournament. His dinner order had the awkward timing of arriving right before this happened, but he stuck around to polish off the meal table side. Hafiz Khan Doubles Up At the same table where Stout fell a few hands later Hafiz Khan was able to stave off the same fate thanks to pocket aces in the hole. They held against the pocket queens of Jon Eaton and Khan lives to fight another day. Andrew Frankenberger Doubles Up Andrew Frankenberger just kept his tournament hopes alive with pocket jacks in the hole thanks to a third jack that fell on the flop. His stack is now up to 50,000 after the hand. Frank Kassela Confuses his Opponent Frank Kassela raised to 2,000 from the small blind preflop and the big blind made the call. The flop fell 8 6 4 and Kassela bet 5,000. The big blind made the call and they both checked the 2 on the turn. The river fell A and Kassela bet 6,500. The big blind went into the tank for quite some time with a pained expression on his face. He eventually tossed in the chips for a call and then promptly mucked after Kassela revealed 7 4. Kassela approached 50,000 after the hand. Poker Tweets Left in the Deck Payout Structure 701 Entries
Player Tags: Frank Kassela, Jon Eaton, Jennifer Tilly, Matt Stout, Hafiz Khan, Andy Frankenberger, Ben Klier |
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