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Oct 15, '10 | 2010 Festa Al Lago Classic | WPT Festa Al Lago Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 1 Update: A lot of Pros in Today's FieldOct 15, '10 Blinds: 50-100 Players Remaining: 244 out of 244 Chip Counts: 1. Vanessa Selbst — 72,000 Card Player Chip Counts Barry Shulman — 41,000 Average Chip Count: 40,000 Notable Eliminations: NONE Big Hands: Daniel Negreanu Up Early Daniel Negreanu raised to 300 preflop and the big blind reraised to 1,300. Negreanu reraised to 3,900 and his opponent made the call. The flop fell K-3-2 and Negreanu bet 5,500. His opponent made the call and the turn brought an 8. Negreanu shoved all in and his opponent mucked. The early flood of chips has Negreanu in the top 10 with 49,625. Raymond Dolan Takes a Hit The board read 10 8 6 J and a couple thousand sat in the pot when the big blind bet 1,500 and Raymond Dolan made the call from middle position. The river fell 5 and the big blind bet 3,400. Dolan made the call and his opponent flipped over 8 6. Dolan mucked and an early bite was taken out of his chip stack. Isaac Haxton Scores and Early One The cutoff bet 300 and Isaac Haxton reraised to 1,150 from the small blind. The cutoff made the call and the flop was dealt J 7 2. Haxton bet 1,700 and his opponent made the call. The turn fell J and both players checked. The river fell 3 and they both checked again. Haxton flipped over A Q and his opponent mucked. Player Tags: Daniel Negreanu, Isaac Haxton, Raymond Dolan |
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Aug 22, '10 | 2010 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 6 Update: Day 1A EndsAug 21, '10 NOTE: Day 1A has come to an end and the tournament clock shows that 90 players remain. Join us at 1 p.m. tomorrow for full day 1B coverage of the WPT Legends of Poker main event at the Bicycle Casino. Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Players Remaining: 90 out of 186 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Manuel Reyes — 205,350 Average Chip Count: 51,666 Notable Eliminations: Billy Baxter Chip Movers and Shakers Multiple players have rushed up the leader board during the last level of the night and now hold six-figure chip counts. Nine players are members of that exclusive club and they are Ken Michelman, Max Casal, McLean Karr, Mike Baxter, Barry Greenstein, Franco Brunetti, Tim Phan, Raymond Dolan, and over night chip leader Manuel Reyes, who ended the night with 205,350. Big Hands: Raymond Dolan Moves to the Top Steve Brecher raised to 1,100 in early position and Raymond Dolan made the call. The big blind then made it 2,200 to go and both Brecher and Dolan made the call. The flop fell A-Q-10 and the big blind checked. Brecher bet 3,500 and Dolan raised to 8,100 total. The big blind then moved all in for 50,000 and Brecher mucked. Dolan made the call and he flipped over K-J for a Broadway straight. His opponent turned over pocket aces and neither the turn nor river were able to reverse his fate. Bobby Suer Doubles Up through Tim Phan Tim Phan raised to 2,000 preflop and Bobby Suer reraised all in for 6,950. Phan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Phan: 97 Board: Q6539 Suer doubled up on the hand to survive with close to 15,000. Dan O’Brien Doubles up through Maria Ho Maria Ho made it 950 to go preflop on the button and Dan O’Brien reraised to 2,500 from the small blind. The big blind mucked and Ho reraised all in. O’Brien made the all-in call for 10,000 and they flipped over their cards: O’Brien: K-K Board: 9888K Both players made a full house on the hand but O’Brien held the higher one and doubled up to 25,000. Ho was still strong after setback with 78,000. Allen Bari Takes a Hit There was 4,600 in the pot and a board of AK66J sitting on the table when the player under the gun put in a sizeable raise worth 10,500. Bari went into the tank and eventually made the call. His opponent flipped over AQ and Bari mucked. He held 70,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Steve Brecher, Tim Phan, Allen Bari, Maria Ho, Bobby Suer, Raymond Dolan, Dan O'Brien Level 5 Update: Tim Phan Back in the Lead and Mario Ho is on the RiseAug 20, '10 Blinds: 100-200 with a 25 ante Players Remaining: 119 out of 186 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Tim Phan — 98,000 Average Chip Count: 39,075 Notable Eliminations: Jimmy Tran Chip Movers and Shakers Michael Benvenuti joined the top 10 during the last level and Maria Ho made a big move up the leader board to join the top 10. She now holds the No. 2 spot in the tournament with 95,000. Jason Mercier made a big gain as well, growing his chip stack from 2,300 to 40,000. A few players that find themselves in trouble with 10,000 in chips or less include Dan O’Brien, Phil Collins, and Hasan Habib. Big Hands: Charles Dolan Eliminated by Maria Ho There was thousands in the pot when Charles Dolan moved all in on a flop of 832 for his final 12,000. Maria Ho made the call. Their cards: Ho: A5 Turn and River: 4A Ho hit an ace on the river to win the hand and Dolan was eliminated from the tournament. He held 68,000 after the hand. The Meteoric Rise of Mercier Jason Mercier has found a way to turn 2,300 into 40,000 during level 5. In the hand that took him to 40,000 Mercier opened the action with a bet of 725 from the hi-jack. Phil Collins made the call from the small blind. The big blind made the call as well. The flop fell 652 and it was checked to Mercier. He bet 1,150 and Collins mucked. The big blind check-raised to 3,000. Mercier made the call and the turn fell J. The big blind checked and Mercier bet 3,450. The big blind made the call and the river fell A. Both players checked and the big blind flipped over 6-4. Mercier turned over pocket tens to win the hand and grow his stack to 40,000. Billy Baxter vs. Raymond Dolan With 9,000 in the pot and a board of 10768 on the table Billy Baxter bet 10,000. Raymond Dolan raised to 21,500 and Baxter mucked his hand. Player Tags: Maria Ho, Billy Baxter, Jason Mercier, Raymond Dolan Level 10 Update: Into the Dinner BreakAug 22, '10 NOTE: The players are currently on a one-hour dinner break and play will resume at 8:40 p.m. Check back for the next level summary at 10:10 p.m. Blinds: 600-1,200 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 116 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Tom Braband — 353,000 Average Chip Count: 99,568 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Madsen Chip Movers and Shakers There was little change over in the top 10 during the last level but Vinnie Vinh had a strong level and ended with 290,000. Tom Braband is your new chip leader with 353,000. Amit Makhija and Micah Raskin were the two new additions at the top. Players that are getting a little too low for comfort include Steve Gross, Thomas Marchese, McLean Karr, and Phil Collins. Raymond Dolan saw his stack plummet and settle at 25,000 after he doubled up Phil Collins late in the level. Big Hands: Jeff Madsen Eliminated Jeff Madsen raised to 2,900 preflop and his opponent moved all in with an overbet. Madsen made the call with pocket eights and his opponent held pocket fours. A four in the door then ushered Madsen to the rail. David Sands Scores a Nice Pot McLean Karr raised under the gun preflop and David Sands reraised from the button. Karr reraised another 12,600 and Sands made the call. The flop fell 743 and Karr bet 22,700. Sands reraised all in and put Karr on a decision for his tournament life. Karr decided to muck and his stack fell to 90,000. Sands grew his holdings to 215,000. Frank Kassela Eliminated by Darryll Fish After Daryll Fish raised preflop Frank Kassela and one other player paid the price of admission to join him in the viewing of a K-6-5 flop (two clubs). Kassela checked, Fish bet 4,500, and the other player mucked. Kassela raised to 10,500 and Fish made the call. The turn fell 3 and Kassela moved all in for 25,000. Fish made the call and the two players turned over their cards: Fish: Q9 River: 9 (no club) Fish won the hand to grow his stack to 160,000 and Kassela was eliminated on the hand. Phil Collins Doubles Up Thanks to Raymond Dolan Phil Collins raised to 3,000 from middle position Raymond Dolan called from the hi-jack and both blinds jumped in as well. The flop was dealt J76 and Dolan opened the action with a 5,400 bet. The blinds both fold and Collins check-raised all-in for 23,500. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: Q2 Turn and River: 10J Collins grew his stack to 65,000 after the hand and after a very tough level Dolan held just 25,000. Player Tags: Frank Kassela, David Sands, Jeff Madsen, Darryll Fish, Phil Collins, Mclean Karr, Raymond Dolan Level 8 Update: Dolan Out in FrontAug 22, '10 Blinds: 400-800 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 168 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Raymond Dolan — 290,000 Average Chip Count: 68,750 Notable Eliminations: Jennifer Tilly Chip Movers and Shakers Raymond Dolan has taken control of the top spot in the tournament with 290,000. Manuel Reyes is still strong with 238,000. David Sands made the largest gain during the last level and he now holds 130,000. Some players on bustout watch include Dan Heimiller, Allen Bari, Scott Clements, and Steve Brecher. Big Hands: Zachary Clark Eliminated Raymond Dolan raised to 2,200 under the gun and Zachary Clark raised to 6,500 from middle position. Dolan reraised to 25,000 and Clark made the all-in call. Their cards: Dolan: JJ Board: 77384 Dolan won the hand and he took the chip lead with 290,000. Clark was eliminated. Manuel Reyes Takes a Hit There was 16,000 in the and a flop of KJ7 sitting on the table when Manuel Reyes bet 8,000 from late position. Todd Keikoan moved all in for 87,100 from the button and Reyes considers the call. Keikoan holds well over 100,000 and he has one of the few stacks in the tournament that could really hurt Reyes if he went further down the rabbit’s hole and the hand went poorly for him. He eventually decided to muck and still held 238,000 after the hand. Keikoan was up to 190,000. Chris DeMaci Doubles Up Seat 7 raised under the gun and Marco Johnson reraised to 13,000 from the small blind. Chris DeMaci then moved all in for 20,000 and seat 7 reraised all in over the top of him for 50,000. Johnson gets out of the way. The two live players then turned over their cards: DeMaci: AK Board: A8868 DeMaci doubled up on the hand to 65,000. Seat took the hit while Johnson dodged a bullet. Player Tags: Marco Johnson, Zachary Clark, Raymond Dolan |
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Aug 20, '10 | 2010 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 6 Update: Day 1A EndsAug 21, '10 NOTE: Day 1A has come to an end and the tournament clock shows that 90 players remain. Join us at 1 p.m. tomorrow for full day 1B coverage of the WPT Legends of Poker main event at the Bicycle Casino. Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Players Remaining: 90 out of 186 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Manuel Reyes — 205,350 Average Chip Count: 51,666 Notable Eliminations: Billy Baxter Chip Movers and Shakers Multiple players have rushed up the leader board during the last level of the night and now hold six-figure chip counts. Nine players are members of that exclusive club and they are Ken Michelman, Max Casal, McLean Karr, Mike Baxter, Barry Greenstein, Franco Brunetti, Tim Phan, Raymond Dolan, and over night chip leader Manuel Reyes, who ended the night with 205,350. Big Hands: Raymond Dolan Moves to the Top Steve Brecher raised to 1,100 in early position and Raymond Dolan made the call. The big blind then made it 2,200 to go and both Brecher and Dolan made the call. The flop fell A-Q-10 and the big blind checked. Brecher bet 3,500 and Dolan raised to 8,100 total. The big blind then moved all in for 50,000 and Brecher mucked. Dolan made the call and he flipped over K-J for a Broadway straight. His opponent turned over pocket aces and neither the turn nor river were able to reverse his fate. Bobby Suer Doubles Up through Tim Phan Tim Phan raised to 2,000 preflop and Bobby Suer reraised all in for 6,950. Phan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Phan: 97 Board: Q6539 Suer doubled up on the hand to survive with close to 15,000. Dan O’Brien Doubles up through Maria Ho Maria Ho made it 950 to go preflop on the button and Dan O’Brien reraised to 2,500 from the small blind. The big blind mucked and Ho reraised all in. O’Brien made the all-in call for 10,000 and they flipped over their cards: O’Brien: K-K Board: 9888K Both players made a full house on the hand but O’Brien held the higher one and doubled up to 25,000. Ho was still strong after setback with 78,000. Allen Bari Takes a Hit There was 4,600 in the pot and a board of AK66J sitting on the table when the player under the gun put in a sizeable raise worth 10,500. Bari went into the tank and eventually made the call. His opponent flipped over AQ and Bari mucked. He held 70,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Steve Brecher, Tim Phan, Allen Bari, Maria Ho, Bobby Suer, Raymond Dolan, Dan O'Brien Level 5 Update: Tim Phan Back in the Lead and Mario Ho is on the RiseAug 20, '10 Blinds: 100-200 with a 25 ante Players Remaining: 119 out of 186 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Tim Phan — 98,000 Average Chip Count: 39,075 Notable Eliminations: Jimmy Tran Chip Movers and Shakers Michael Benvenuti joined the top 10 during the last level and Maria Ho made a big move up the leader board to join the top 10. She now holds the No. 2 spot in the tournament with 95,000. Jason Mercier made a big gain as well, growing his chip stack from 2,300 to 40,000. A few players that find themselves in trouble with 10,000 in chips or less include Dan O’Brien, Phil Collins, and Hasan Habib. Big Hands: Charles Dolan Eliminated by Maria Ho There was thousands in the pot when Charles Dolan moved all in on a flop of 832 for his final 12,000. Maria Ho made the call. Their cards: Ho: A5 Turn and River: 4A Ho hit an ace on the river to win the hand and Dolan was eliminated from the tournament. He held 68,000 after the hand. The Meteoric Rise of Mercier Jason Mercier has found a way to turn 2,300 into 40,000 during level 5. In the hand that took him to 40,000 Mercier opened the action with a bet of 725 from the hi-jack. Phil Collins made the call from the small blind. The big blind made the call as well. The flop fell 652 and it was checked to Mercier. He bet 1,150 and Collins mucked. The big blind check-raised to 3,000. Mercier made the call and the turn fell J. The big blind checked and Mercier bet 3,450. The big blind made the call and the river fell A. Both players checked and the big blind flipped over 6-4. Mercier turned over pocket tens to win the hand and grow his stack to 40,000. Billy Baxter vs. Raymond Dolan With 9,000 in the pot and a board of 10768 on the table Billy Baxter bet 10,000. Raymond Dolan raised to 21,500 and Baxter mucked his hand. Player Tags: Maria Ho, Billy Baxter, Jason Mercier, Raymond Dolan Level 10 Update: Into the Dinner BreakAug 22, '10 NOTE: The players are currently on a one-hour dinner break and play will resume at 8:40 p.m. Check back for the next level summary at 10:10 p.m. Blinds: 600-1,200 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 116 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Tom Braband — 353,000 Average Chip Count: 99,568 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Madsen Chip Movers and Shakers There was little change over in the top 10 during the last level but Vinnie Vinh had a strong level and ended with 290,000. Tom Braband is your new chip leader with 353,000. Amit Makhija and Micah Raskin were the two new additions at the top. Players that are getting a little too low for comfort include Steve Gross, Thomas Marchese, McLean Karr, and Phil Collins. Raymond Dolan saw his stack plummet and settle at 25,000 after he doubled up Phil Collins late in the level. Big Hands: Jeff Madsen Eliminated Jeff Madsen raised to 2,900 preflop and his opponent moved all in with an overbet. Madsen made the call with pocket eights and his opponent held pocket fours. A four in the door then ushered Madsen to the rail. David Sands Scores a Nice Pot McLean Karr raised under the gun preflop and David Sands reraised from the button. Karr reraised another 12,600 and Sands made the call. The flop fell 743 and Karr bet 22,700. Sands reraised all in and put Karr on a decision for his tournament life. Karr decided to muck and his stack fell to 90,000. Sands grew his holdings to 215,000. Frank Kassela Eliminated by Darryll Fish After Daryll Fish raised preflop Frank Kassela and one other player paid the price of admission to join him in the viewing of a K-6-5 flop (two clubs). Kassela checked, Fish bet 4,500, and the other player mucked. Kassela raised to 10,500 and Fish made the call. The turn fell 3 and Kassela moved all in for 25,000. Fish made the call and the two players turned over their cards: Fish: Q9 River: 9 (no club) Fish won the hand to grow his stack to 160,000 and Kassela was eliminated on the hand. Phil Collins Doubles Up Thanks to Raymond Dolan Phil Collins raised to 3,000 from middle position Raymond Dolan called from the hi-jack and both blinds jumped in as well. The flop was dealt J76 and Dolan opened the action with a 5,400 bet. The blinds both fold and Collins check-raised all-in for 23,500. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: Q2 Turn and River: 10J Collins grew his stack to 65,000 after the hand and after a very tough level Dolan held just 25,000. Player Tags: Frank Kassela, David Sands, Jeff Madsen, Darryll Fish, Phil Collins, Mclean Karr, Raymond Dolan Level 8 Update: Dolan Out in FrontAug 22, '10 Blinds: 400-800 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 168 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Raymond Dolan — 290,000 Average Chip Count: 68,750 Notable Eliminations: Jennifer Tilly Chip Movers and Shakers Raymond Dolan has taken control of the top spot in the tournament with 290,000. Manuel Reyes is still strong with 238,000. David Sands made the largest gain during the last level and he now holds 130,000. Some players on bustout watch include Dan Heimiller, Allen Bari, Scott Clements, and Steve Brecher. Big Hands: Zachary Clark Eliminated Raymond Dolan raised to 2,200 under the gun and Zachary Clark raised to 6,500 from middle position. Dolan reraised to 25,000 and Clark made the all-in call. Their cards: Dolan: JJ Board: 77384 Dolan won the hand and he took the chip lead with 290,000. Clark was eliminated. Manuel Reyes Takes a Hit There was 16,000 in the and a flop of KJ7 sitting on the table when Manuel Reyes bet 8,000 from late position. Todd Keikoan moved all in for 87,100 from the button and Reyes considers the call. Keikoan holds well over 100,000 and he has one of the few stacks in the tournament that could really hurt Reyes if he went further down the rabbit’s hole and the hand went poorly for him. He eventually decided to muck and still held 238,000 after the hand. Keikoan was up to 190,000. Chris DeMaci Doubles Up Seat 7 raised under the gun and Marco Johnson reraised to 13,000 from the small blind. Chris DeMaci then moved all in for 20,000 and seat 7 reraised all in over the top of him for 50,000. Johnson gets out of the way. The two live players then turned over their cards: DeMaci: AK Board: A8868 DeMaci doubled up on the hand to 65,000. Seat took the hit while Johnson dodged a bullet. Player Tags: Marco Johnson, Zachary Clark, Raymond Dolan |
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Mar 04, '10 | 2010 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT L.A. Poker Classic Main Event | 6 | + |
Greg Mudd EliminatedMar 01, '10 Level 21 — 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante Raymond Dolan raised, Jamie Brown called and Greg Mudd moved all in for just over 130,000 more. Dolan fodled and Brown reluctantly called with AJ. Mudd showed pocket nines but the board brought a jack, ending his run here at Commerce. Player Tags: Raymond Dolan, Greg Mudd Craig Boyd Eliminated in 34th Place ($39,336)Mar 01, '10 Level 20 — 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Craig Boyd was all in preflop and Raymond Dolan had him covered. Their cards: Boyd: AQ Board: K4337 Boyd was eliminated on the hand in 34th place and he will take home $39,366 in prize money. Player Tags: Craig Boyd, Raymond Dolan Bustout BonanzaMar 01, '10 Level 19 — 2,500-5,000 with a 500 ante The bustouts have not slowed down one bit and we are now down to our final 36. Here’s a list of those who have hit the rail so far this level. 45. Cuu Hoang Jorshari’s elimination was particularly brutal. He raised from under the gun with J7 and was called by Raymond Dolan. The flop came queen high, all spades and the two began a raising war. Jorshari four-bet all in and was insta-called by Dolan and his Q-10 with the queen of spades. The spade never came, but the turn and river did fill out Q-10 to give Dolan the winning full house. Player Tags: Millad Jorshari, Raymond Dolan Gevork Kasabyan Doubles Up AgainMar 03, '10 Raymond Dolan limped from middle position for 60,000 and Gevork Kasabyan moved all in from the small blind for 950,000. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: 66 Board: A10738 Kasabyan won the hand and doubled up to 1.9 million. Dolan held 2,550,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Raymond Dolan Gevork Kasabyan Doubles UpMar 03, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 135,000 under the gun and Gevork Kasabyan reraised all in for 620,000 from the button preflop. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: A10 Board: 85382 Kasabyan won the hands with pocket nines and he doubled up to 1,325,000. Dolan was knocked down to 2.6 million. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Raymond Dolan Raymond Dolan and Tri Huynh Swap Spots in the Chip CountsMar 02, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 80,000 and Raymond Dolan called on the button. The flop came down A73 and Huynh bet 125,000. Dolan reraised to 300,000 and Huynh reraised that to 600,000. Dolan moved all in and Huynh folded, leaving himself with 2,050,000. Dolan now has 2.2 million. Player Tags: Raymond Dolan Mark Newhouse Eliminated in 13th Place ($60,077)Mar 02, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 32,000 from the cutoff and Mark Newhouse reraised all in from the big blind for 263,000. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: JJ Board: 99710A Dolan won the hand to grow his stack to 2.1 million and Newhouse was eliminated in 13th place and he took home $60,077. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Raymond Dolan Raymond Dolan Doubles Up Through Mark NewhouseMar 02, '10 Mark Newhouse checked a flop of 883 and Raymond Dolan bet 80,000. Newhouse made the call and the turn fell 7. Newhouse bet 155,000 and Dolan raised to 310,000. Newhouse went into the tank and then he moved all in. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: K8 River: 7 Dolan doubled up to 1,886,000 and Newhouse was knocked down to 320,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Raymond Dolan Daniel Fuhs Eliminated in 20th Place ($45,773)Mar 02, '10 Daniel Fuhs moved all in preflop from middle position for 200,000 and Raymond Dolan made the call from the cutoff. Their cards: Fuhs: 99 Board: A1085A Dolan won the hand with trip aces and he now holds 1,330,000. Fuhs was eliminated in 20th place and he will take home $45,773 in prize money. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Raymond Dolan Johnny Chan Doubles UpMar 02, '10 On a flop of J75 Johnny Chan moved all in and Raymond Dolan made the call. Their cards: Chan: KJ Turn and River: 4 and 4 Chan doubled up on the hand to survive and he now holds 700,000, which is about the amount that Dolan was left with after the hand. Player Tags: Johnny Chan, Raymond Dolan |
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Mar 02, '10 | 2010 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT L.A. Poker Classic Main Event | 5 | + |
Greg Mudd EliminatedMar 01, '10 Level 21 — 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante Raymond Dolan raised, Jamie Brown called and Greg Mudd moved all in for just over 130,000 more. Dolan fodled and Brown reluctantly called with AJ. Mudd showed pocket nines but the board brought a jack, ending his run here at Commerce. Player Tags: Raymond Dolan, Greg Mudd Craig Boyd Eliminated in 34th Place ($39,336)Mar 01, '10 Level 20 — 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Craig Boyd was all in preflop and Raymond Dolan had him covered. Their cards: Boyd: AQ Board: K4337 Boyd was eliminated on the hand in 34th place and he will take home $39,366 in prize money. Player Tags: Craig Boyd, Raymond Dolan Bustout BonanzaMar 01, '10 Level 19 — 2,500-5,000 with a 500 ante The bustouts have not slowed down one bit and we are now down to our final 36. Here’s a list of those who have hit the rail so far this level. 45. Cuu Hoang Jorshari’s elimination was particularly brutal. He raised from under the gun with J7 and was called by Raymond Dolan. The flop came queen high, all spades and the two began a raising war. Jorshari four-bet all in and was insta-called by Dolan and his Q-10 with the queen of spades. The spade never came, but the turn and river did fill out Q-10 to give Dolan the winning full house. Player Tags: Millad Jorshari, Raymond Dolan Gevork Kasabyan Doubles Up AgainMar 03, '10 Raymond Dolan limped from middle position for 60,000 and Gevork Kasabyan moved all in from the small blind for 950,000. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: 66 Board: A10738 Kasabyan won the hand and doubled up to 1.9 million. Dolan held 2,550,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Raymond Dolan Gevork Kasabyan Doubles UpMar 03, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 135,000 under the gun and Gevork Kasabyan reraised all in for 620,000 from the button preflop. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: A10 Board: 85382 Kasabyan won the hands with pocket nines and he doubled up to 1,325,000. Dolan was knocked down to 2.6 million. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Raymond Dolan Raymond Dolan and Tri Huynh Swap Spots in the Chip CountsMar 02, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 80,000 and Raymond Dolan called on the button. The flop came down A73 and Huynh bet 125,000. Dolan reraised to 300,000 and Huynh reraised that to 600,000. Dolan moved all in and Huynh folded, leaving himself with 2,050,000. Dolan now has 2.2 million. Player Tags: Raymond Dolan Mark Newhouse Eliminated in 13th Place ($60,077)Mar 02, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 32,000 from the cutoff and Mark Newhouse reraised all in from the big blind for 263,000. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: JJ Board: 99710A Dolan won the hand to grow his stack to 2.1 million and Newhouse was eliminated in 13th place and he took home $60,077. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Raymond Dolan Raymond Dolan Doubles Up Through Mark NewhouseMar 02, '10 Mark Newhouse checked a flop of 883 and Raymond Dolan bet 80,000. Newhouse made the call and the turn fell 7. Newhouse bet 155,000 and Dolan raised to 310,000. Newhouse went into the tank and then he moved all in. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: K8 River: 7 Dolan doubled up to 1,886,000 and Newhouse was knocked down to 320,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Raymond Dolan Daniel Fuhs Eliminated in 20th Place ($45,773)Mar 02, '10 Daniel Fuhs moved all in preflop from middle position for 200,000 and Raymond Dolan made the call from the cutoff. Their cards: Fuhs: 99 Board: A1085A Dolan won the hand with trip aces and he now holds 1,330,000. Fuhs was eliminated in 20th place and he will take home $45,773 in prize money. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Raymond Dolan Johnny Chan Doubles UpMar 02, '10 On a flop of J75 Johnny Chan moved all in and Raymond Dolan made the call. Their cards: Chan: KJ Turn and River: 4 and 4 Chan doubled up on the hand to survive and he now holds 700,000, which is about the amount that Dolan was left with after the hand. Player Tags: Johnny Chan, Raymond Dolan |
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Mar 01, '10 | 2010 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT L.A. Poker Classic Main Event | 4 | + |
Greg Mudd EliminatedMar 01, '10 Level 21 — 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante Raymond Dolan raised, Jamie Brown called and Greg Mudd moved all in for just over 130,000 more. Dolan fodled and Brown reluctantly called with AJ. Mudd showed pocket nines but the board brought a jack, ending his run here at Commerce. Player Tags: Raymond Dolan, Greg Mudd Craig Boyd Eliminated in 34th Place ($39,336)Mar 01, '10 Level 20 — 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Craig Boyd was all in preflop and Raymond Dolan had him covered. Their cards: Boyd: AQ Board: K4337 Boyd was eliminated on the hand in 34th place and he will take home $39,366 in prize money. Player Tags: Craig Boyd, Raymond Dolan Bustout BonanzaMar 01, '10 Level 19 — 2,500-5,000 with a 500 ante The bustouts have not slowed down one bit and we are now down to our final 36. Here’s a list of those who have hit the rail so far this level. 45. Cuu Hoang Jorshari’s elimination was particularly brutal. He raised from under the gun with J7 and was called by Raymond Dolan. The flop came queen high, all spades and the two began a raising war. Jorshari four-bet all in and was insta-called by Dolan and his Q-10 with the queen of spades. The spade never came, but the turn and river did fill out Q-10 to give Dolan the winning full house. Player Tags: Millad Jorshari, Raymond Dolan Gevork Kasabyan Doubles Up AgainMar 03, '10 Raymond Dolan limped from middle position for 60,000 and Gevork Kasabyan moved all in from the small blind for 950,000. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: 66 Board: A10738 Kasabyan won the hand and doubled up to 1.9 million. Dolan held 2,550,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Raymond Dolan Gevork Kasabyan Doubles UpMar 03, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 135,000 under the gun and Gevork Kasabyan reraised all in for 620,000 from the button preflop. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: A10 Board: 85382 Kasabyan won the hands with pocket nines and he doubled up to 1,325,000. Dolan was knocked down to 2.6 million. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Raymond Dolan Raymond Dolan and Tri Huynh Swap Spots in the Chip CountsMar 02, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 80,000 and Raymond Dolan called on the button. The flop came down A73 and Huynh bet 125,000. Dolan reraised to 300,000 and Huynh reraised that to 600,000. Dolan moved all in and Huynh folded, leaving himself with 2,050,000. Dolan now has 2.2 million. Player Tags: Raymond Dolan Mark Newhouse Eliminated in 13th Place ($60,077)Mar 02, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 32,000 from the cutoff and Mark Newhouse reraised all in from the big blind for 263,000. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: JJ Board: 99710A Dolan won the hand to grow his stack to 2.1 million and Newhouse was eliminated in 13th place and he took home $60,077. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Raymond Dolan Raymond Dolan Doubles Up Through Mark NewhouseMar 02, '10 Mark Newhouse checked a flop of 883 and Raymond Dolan bet 80,000. Newhouse made the call and the turn fell 7. Newhouse bet 155,000 and Dolan raised to 310,000. Newhouse went into the tank and then he moved all in. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: K8 River: 7 Dolan doubled up to 1,886,000 and Newhouse was knocked down to 320,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Raymond Dolan Daniel Fuhs Eliminated in 20th Place ($45,773)Mar 02, '10 Daniel Fuhs moved all in preflop from middle position for 200,000 and Raymond Dolan made the call from the cutoff. Their cards: Fuhs: 99 Board: A1085A Dolan won the hand with trip aces and he now holds 1,330,000. Fuhs was eliminated in 20th place and he will take home $45,773 in prize money. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Raymond Dolan Johnny Chan Doubles UpMar 02, '10 On a flop of J75 Johnny Chan moved all in and Raymond Dolan made the call. Their cards: Chan: KJ Turn and River: 4 and 4 Chan doubled up on the hand to survive and he now holds 700,000, which is about the amount that Dolan was left with after the hand. Player Tags: Johnny Chan, Raymond Dolan |
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