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Hometown: Las Vegas
Country of Origin: United States
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Jun 15, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 25 - $5,000 Omaha 8/OB | 3 | + |
Danny Fuhs Wins Event No. 25 ($277,519)Jun 16, '13 Level: 28 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 1 out of 241 Players Eliminated: 2nd: Christopher George – $171,536 Live Updates: Danny Fuhs Wins Event No. 25 ($277,519) — Christopher George Eliminated in Second Place ($171,536) Christopher George raised on the button and Danny Fuhs reraised preflop. A series of bets and raises eventually led to George getting all in for 185,000. Fuhs called and they revealed their hands. Fuhs: 7632 Board: KQ2JJ Fuhs won the hand and the tournament with two pair. George was eliminated in second place and he took home $171,536. Fuhs was awarded a gold bracelet and $277,519 for his winning efforts. Be sure to check back with Card Player for all of your final table action, chip counts, and prize payouts for each gold bracelet event. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Christopher George Level 28 Update: Back-and-Forth Heads-Up PlayJun 16, '13 Level: 28 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 241 Average Chip Count: 1,807,500 Chip Counts: Seat 4: Danny Fuhs – 2,140,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Even Steven Danny Fuhs raised on the button and Christopher George reraised preflop. Fuhs called and the flop hit 998. George bet and Fuhs called before the Q fell on the turn. George bet, Fuhs called, and the river delivered the J. George flipped over AAJ2 and Fuhs mucked. The chip counts were virtually even after the hand with each player holding 1.8 million after Fuhs began heads-up play with the chip advantage. Fuhs Takes Back the Lead Danny Fuhs raised the button and Christopher George called on the big blind. The flop fell 1065 and George checked. Fuhs bet and George called. The 9 followed on the turn and George checked again. Fuhs bet and George check-raised. Fuhs called and the river brought a third club. George bet and Fuhs called with KK107. Fuhs won the hand with a flush and he was back up to the chip lead by the end of the level. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Christopher George Level 27 Update: Robert Mizrachi Eliminated in 3rd PlaceJun 16, '13 Level: 27 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 241 Average Chip Count: 1,807,500 Chip Counts: Seat 4: Danny Fuhs – 1,950,000 Players Eliminated: 3rd: Robert Mizrachi – $128,074 Live Updates: Robert Mizrachi Eliminated in Third Place ($128,074) Robert Mizrachi raised all in preflop for 50,000 on the button and Danny Fuhs and Christopher George both called. The board ran out Q72910 as the two live players checked it down to the river. Fuhs tabled JJ107, George mucked, and Mizrachi held A653. No one qualified low so Fuhs scooped the pot with two pair. Mizrachi was eliminated in third place. Fuhs held the chip lead for the heads-up final with 1.9 million against the 1.6 million of George. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Daniel Fuhs Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 25 ($5,000 Omaha Eight-or-Better)Jun 15, '13 The final table of Event No. 25 ($5,000 Omaha Eight-or-Better) has begun, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts. With the elimination of Jonathan Duhamel in tenth place ($19,788), the nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begins in Level 23 with blinds of 8,000-15,000, and action will continue until a winner is determined. Play may be extended an additional day if it takes more than 10 levels to reach a winner as noted on the official structure sheet. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players stack up: Seat 1: Arthur Kargen – 359,000 While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 241 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,132,700, and the top 27 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $277,519 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Jeffrey Lisandro, Bart Hanson, Daniel Fuhs, Brian Hastings |
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Dec 07, '10 | 2010 Five Diamond World Poker Classic | WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Main Event | 5 | + |
Danny Fuhs Eliminated in 15th Place ($42,231)Dec 07, '10 Danny Fuhs moved all in from late position for his last 225,000 and Vanessa Rousso made the call with AK. Fuhs showed 75 for two live cards, but they failed to connect on a board of 63299. Fuhs was eliminated and Rousso chipped up to 1.3 million. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Vanessa Rousso |
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Jun 23, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 36 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 5 | + |
Daniel Fuhs EliminatedJun 23, '10 Blinds: 40,000-80,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 3,102 Average Chip Count: 3,102,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Scott Montgomery – 3,200,000 Notable Eliminations: 4. Daniel Fuhs – $152,655 Big Hands: Daniel Fuhs Eliminated in Fourth Place ($152,655) Daniel Fuhs moved all-in for his last 525,000 and Scott Montgomery called from the big blind. It was a classic race situation when Fuhs showed the K9 and Montgomery held the 66. The dealer ran out the board A7833 and Fuhs couldn’t outrun the pocket pair of Montgomery to be eliminated in fourth place. This leaves Montgomery with a slight chip lead three-handed, but all players have around the same count. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Scott Montgomery Bunch of Bustouts Leave the Final FourJun 23, '10 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 3,102 Average Chip Count: 2,326,500 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Adam Richardson – 2,700,000 Notable Eliminations: 7. Peter Dufek – $62,033 Big Hands: Peter Dufek Eliminated in Seventh Place ($62,033) Daniel Fuhs raised from the cutoff to 135,000 and Peter Dufek moved all-in from the button. Fuhs made the call and the cards were turned up. Dufek showed A9 and Fuhs was ahead with his AJ. The flop came 43J, leaving Dufek drawing to running nines or running wheel cards to chop. There was no miracle for Dufek and Fuhs moves up to 1,250,000 in chips, while eliminating Dufek in the process. John Dolan Eliminated in Sixth Place ($82,804) John Dolan raised 120,000 of his 165,000 under-the-gun and was called by Mick Carlson in the hijack, Adam Richardson on the button, and Sebastien Roy in the big blind. The flop was 939 and Dolan move his last 45,000 in and was called by all three opponents. They all checked down the 2 turn card and 2 river card. Richardson and Dolan showed J-10, Roy showed K-Q, but Carlson took the pot down with pocket fives. Richardson took the pot and sent Dolan home in sixth. Sebastien Roy Eliminated in Fifth Place ($111,783) Adam Richardson opened from under-the-gun and Sebastien Roy moved all-in for 590,000 and was called by Richardson. Richardson showed 55 and Roy showed A9 and they were off to the races. The board ran out KJ828 and Richardson won the race to send Roy home in fifth place with an extra $111,783 to his name. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs |
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Mar 02, '10 | 2010 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT L.A. Poker Classic Main Event | 5 | + |
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 |
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Jun 02, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 4 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 20 Update: Chips Fly In Final Level Of DayJun 02, '09 Blinds: 6,000-12,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 50 out of 6,012 Chip Counts: 1. Danny Fuhs — 1,112,000 Average Chip Count: 360,720 Notable Eliminations: J.C. Tran Big Hands: Fuhs Knocks One Out With Big Slick Danny Fuhs had Ace-King against his opponent’s pocket sixes and all of the money went into the middle. The flop paired Fuhs’ ace and it was good enough as the board finished off with the 7 and 9. With the win, Fuhs elevated his chips over the 1,000,000 mark and is the chip leader. Adam White Takes Back to Back Hits Adam White saw his chip count go from close to top of the charts to not so shabby in merely 2 hands. The first hand hand saw him face off against Steve Ma, who suckered him in about 100,000 in chips before he finally folded on the turn, giving Ma’s chip count a boost. On the ensuing hand the player in seat 2 took White all-in for roughly 100,000 in a hand that featured a showdown with white holding an A-J combo and the player in seat 2 showing an A-8. The board showed a 10310810 giving the player in seat 2 the advantage and taking White’s chip count down yet another substantial amount. After leading early, White has fallen to 10th in overall chip counts. Phong goes wrong Phong Huynh hit a cold streak in the closing hands of todays play. Huynh faced back to back hands in which he took substantial hits in his stack. The first hand featured a showdown in which Huynh held pocket k’s but fell short to the player in seat 9, who was all-in at an amount of 236,000 with a pair of A’s. Immediately after Huynh faced yet another all-in showdown from the player in seat 4. In this hand the player in seat 4 flipped pocket A’s and Huuynh showed A-9. The board came 2357Q giving the player in seat for the win and slashing down Huynh stack another 150,000 dropping him out of the top 10 in chip counts. Player Tags: Daniel Fuhs, Phong Huynh, Adam White |
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