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Hometown: Paris
Country of Origin: France
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Jun 22, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 37 - $5,000 Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Michael Moore Wins Event No. 37 ($211,743)Jun 23, '13 Level: 28 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 Players Remaining: 1 out of 170 Players Eliminated: 2nd: Gabriel Nassif – $130,852 Live Updates: Michael Moore Takes a Huge Lead Michael Moore raised on the button preflop and Gabriel Nassif reraised. Moore called and the flop was dealt 732. Nassif bet and Moore called. The turn brought the 9 and Nassif bet. Moore called and the river delivered the 2. Nassif checked and Moore bet. Nassif raised and Moore reraised. Nassif tank-called and Moore flipped over A2. Nassif mucked and he was down to 580,000. Moore had a large lead at that point with 1.97 million. Michael Moore Wins Event No. 37 ($211,743) — Gabriel Nassif Eliminated in Second Place ($130,852) Gabriel Nassif raised on the button and Michael Moore reraised. Nassif reraised again and action continued until Nassif was all-in for his tournament life. The two players then tabled their hands. Moore: 104 Board: J108102 Moore won the pot and the tournament with trip tens. Nassif was eliminated in second place and took home $130,852 in prize money. Moore was awarded a gold bracelet and the top prize worth $211,743. 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: Gabriel Nassif, Michael Moore Level 27 Update: Michael Moore Takes the Lead as Final Table Hits 300 HandsJun 23, '13 Level: 27 Blinds: 40,000-80,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 170 Average Chip Count: 1,275,000 Chip Counts: Seat 7: Gabriel Nassif – 1,600,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Michael Moore Takes the Lead Heads-Up Gabriel Nassif raised and Michael Moore reraised preflop. Nassif called and the flop was dealt A98. Moore bet and Nassif called. The 7 fell on the turn and Moore bet. Nassif raised and Moore called before the Q fell on the river. Moore checked and Nassif bet. Moore called and turned over A9. Nassif mucked his cards and in doing so relinquished the chip lead to Moore as the heads-up final played late into the night. Player Tags: Gabriel Nassif, Michael Moore Level 26 Update: Ronnie Bardah Eliminated in 3rd PlaceJun 23, '13 Level: 26 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 170 Average Chip Count: 1,275,000 Chip Counts: Seat 7: Gabriel Nassif – 1,090,000 Players Eliminated: 3rd: Ronnie Bardah – $94,793 Live Updates: Ronnie Bardah Eliminated in Third Place ($94,793) Ronnie Bardah raised on the button preflop and Gabriel Nassif called on the small blind. The flop was dealt A83 and Nassif checked. Bardah bet and Nassif check-raised. Bardah called all in for 33,000 and the two players tabled their cards. Nassif: K3 Turn and River: 710 Bardah was eliminated in third place and thanks to a flush Nassif grew his stack to 1,680,000 in advance of the heads-up final against Michael Moore (870,000). Player Tags: Ronnie Bardah, Gabriel Nassif Level 24 Update: Another Level Full of DoublesJun 22, '13 Level: 24 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 170 Average Chip Count: 425,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Brian Aleska – 347,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Gabriel Nassif Doubles Up Again Gabriel Nassif raised preflop and Todd Witteles reraised. Nassif then reraised all in for 49,000 and Witteles called before they turned up their hands. Nassif: AQ Board: 1075K9 Nassif doubled up with a queen-kicker and he held 500,000 by the time the dinner break hit. Witteles was a lot lower at 200,000. Michael Moore Doubles Up Through Ronnie Bardah Ronnie Bardah raised preflop and Michael Moore reraised all in. Bardah called and the two players tabled their cards. Moore: A4 Board: 542410 Moore won the hand with trip fours to double to 450,000 and Bardah was still cruising with the chip lead before dinner. Player Tags: Ronnie Bardah, Todd Witteles, Gabriel Nassif, Michael Moore Level 23 Update: Gabriel Nassif Doubles UpJun 22, '13 Level: 22 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 170 Average Chip Count: 425,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Brian Aleska – 700,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Gabriel Nassif Doubles Up Through Brian Aleska Gabriel Nassif raised preflop and Brian Aleska reraised. The flop was dealt 877 and Aleska bet. Nassif called and the turn fell 6. Nassif moved all in for 7,000 with pocket threes and Aleska called holding KQ. The river delivered the 5 and Nassif won the hand to double up with 150,000. Aleska was still in control of the chip lead with 700,000. Player Tags: Gabriel Nassif Level 21 Update: A Pair of DoublesJun 22, '13 Level: 21 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 170 Average Chip Count: 283,333 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Brian Aleska – 720,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Gabriel Nassif Doubles Through Greg Mueller Gabriel Nassif raised preflop and Greg Mueller called. The first three cards were dealt A74 and Mueller bet. Nassif raised and Mueller reraised. Nassif called and the turn fell Q. Mueller bet with 65 in the hole and Nassif called all in holding pocket eights. The river brought the 9 and Nassif was able to double up to 110,000 with a pair of eights. Mueller held 220,000 after the hand. Justin Bonomo Doubles Through Greg Mueller Justin Bonomo raised and Greg Mueller reraised preflop. Bonomo called all in with AJ and Mueller held KJ. The board was dealt Q755K and Bonomo doubled up to 75,000. Mueller was down to 160,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Greg Mueller, Justin Bonomo, Gabriel Nassif Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 37 ($5,000 Limit Hold'em)Jun 22, '13 The final table of Event No. 37 ($5,000 Limit Hold’em) 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 Steve Landfish in tenth place ($16,211), the nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 20 with limits of 8,000-16,000, 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: Brian Aleska – 325,000 While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 170 players, creating a total prize pool of $799,000, and the top 18 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $211,743 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: Greg Mueller, Ronnie Bardah, Justin Bonomo, Todd Witteles, Gabriel Nassif |
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Jun 13, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $2,500 Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 3 | + |
Level 22: Gabriel Nassif Eliminated in 6th Place ($27,720)Jun 13, '11 Blinds: 6,000-12,000 Limits: 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 5 out of 354 Average Chip Count: 531,000 Chip Counts: 1. Samuel Golbuff – 950,000 Eliminations: 6th. Gabriel Nassif – $27,720 Gabriel Nassif Eliminated in 6th Place ($27,720) Gabriel Nassif returned from the dinner break as the short stack and was the first to leave the official final table in 6th place ($27,720). The two short stacks went at it early on, and each time Samuel Golbuff got the best of it. Down to just a few big bets, Nassif got the rest of his chips in before the flop with A 9 against Golbuff’s A Q. The board came A J 8 A 2, giving both players trip aces, but Golbuff’s queen kicker played and Gabriel Nassif was eliminated in 6th place ($27,720). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Gabriel Nassif, Samuel Golbuff Level 22: Lyndaker Eliminated 7th, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 13, '11 NOTE: With the elimination of Richard Lyndaker in 7th place ($20,053), the official six-handed final table was set. The remaining six players took a one hour dinner break and returned around 7:40pm to begin the final table. Blinds: 6,000-12,000 Limits: 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 345 Average Chip Count: 442,500 Chip Counts: 1. Kim Nguyen – 680,000 Payouts: 1st. $213,431 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Gabriel Nassif, Kim Nguyen, Darren Woods, Andrey Zaichenko, Samuel Golbuff |
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Jul 15, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 10 | + |
Level 22, Hour One: Robert Mizrachi Doubles Up, Johnny Chan EliminatedJul 15, '10 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 154 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 1,425,779 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 1,265,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Robert Pisano – 5,600,000 Notable Eliminations: 156. Johnny Chan — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Robert Betters Robert Robert Mizrachi moved all in for 239,000 from the big blind and he was called by Robert Pisando from the small blind. Here were their cards. Mizrachi: AQ Mizrachi was dominating and the flop left him freerolling when it fell KJ10, giving Mizrachi Broadway. Pisano could only tie but the board finished off K and 3 and Mizrachi doubled to about 500,000. Pisano was at 4.05 million. Chamberlain Surrenders The Double Daniel Chamberlain raised to 44,000 from the cutoff and Gabriel Nassif moved in for 456,000 from the button. Chamberlain looked him up and the cards were turned over. Chamberlain: A9 Chamberlain was dominated and needed some help with a nine or some spades. The flop board ran out with all black cards, but they were the wrong suit for Chamberlain as it ran Q1044K. Nassif scored the double up and he was up to 969,000. Kostritsyn Drops A Pot Picking up the action after the board had run out 752KJ, Alexander Kostritsyn fired 325,000 into a pot of about 470,000. Mozheng Guan made the call and turned over 76 for top pair on the flop. It was good as Kostritsyn mucked and Guan took the pot. Guan was up to 1.4 million while Kostritsyn slipped to 2.4 million. Bracy Gets Jacked Up Tony Bracy moved all in for 97,000 preflop and Redmond Lee decided to raise to 200,000. The isolation play worked as everyone else mucked and the hands were turned over. Bracy: 66 Lee was dominating and the flop fell QJ8, giving Lee a set. Bracy needed some runners to a flush or quads but the K on the turn left him drawing dead. The river was the 4 and Lee scored the knockout. He was up to 1.33 million. Lodden Breaches Two Million Johnny Lodden raised to 50,000 from late position and Denis Pisarev made the call from the button. The flop fell A102 and Lodden checked. Pisarev fired 65,000 and Lodden made the call. The turn was the 2 and both players checked. The river was the 7 and Lodden led out with 205,000. Pisarev made a quick call but Lodden turned over A7 for two pair and Pisarev mucked. Lodden took down a nice pot and he was at 2 million in chips. Affleck And Harder Tangle Matt Affleck raised to 48,000 from the cutoff and Christian Harder made the call from the button next door. The two saw a flop of 985 and Affleck led for 65,000. Harder made the call and the turn was the A. Affleck fired another 115,000 into the pot and it was enough to take it down as Harder mucked. Affleck took the pot and he was at 3.1 million. Harder slipped to 1.11 million. Singer Blasted Away Jameson Singer moved all in for 150,000 preflop and Derek Gibb decided to look him up. Here were their cards: Singer: 75 Singer had two live cards but they were as good as dead when the flop fell AA4. Singer needed running cards but his running shoes were shot off his feet when the A on the turn gave Gibb quads and left Singer drawing dead. The meaningless river was the 4 and Singer was eliminated. Jorgensen With The Knockout Diogo Borges was all in for 520,000 preflop against Theo Jorgensen preflop. Here were their cards. Jorgensen: AQ Borges was dominated and the board ran out AK7QQ10, giving both players two pair but Jorgensen the better end of it. Borges was out and Jorgensen was at 3.8 million. Kenney Doing The Killing Around Here Picking up the action on the flop, the board read Q105 and there was about 500,000 already in the pot. Paulo Figueiredo moved all in for 498,000 and Bryn Kenney made the call to put him at risk. Kenney: KQ Kenney flopped top pair but was up against the pocket aces of his opponent. But the turn was the Q, giving Kenney trips and leaving Figueiredo one step closer to the door. The river was the 7 and Kenney scored the improbable knockout. He was up to 3.38 million. Binette Goes Boom Francois Binette and Michal Wywrot each put in three-bets before they saw a J102 flop. Wywrot fired 162,000 and Binette shoved for 750,000. Wywrot made the call and he turned over AA. Binette was drawing to a straight with KQ. But the turn was the Q and the river was the J, giving Binette little help and he was out. Wywrot was up to 1.7 million. Tran Takes A Pot, But Takes Penalty For It Jonathan Driscoll raised it up to 44,000 from the hijack and Theo Tran made the call from the big blind. He then turned over his A-5, thinking he was all in. The floor was called and Tran’s hand was ruled live. The flop then came down A54 and Driscoll mucked immediately. Tran took the pot and was at 170,000. However, since Tran exposed his hand, he was given a one-round penalty. Siegel Eliminated Jordan Siegel moved all in for 268,000 and he was looked up by Jared Ingles in the hijack. Siegel turned over A9 but was trailing Ingles’ QQ. The board ran out K53103 and Siegel was eliminated. David Benyamine Doubles Up Evan Lamprea raised from the cutoff and David Benyamine put in another raise from the button. Lamprea moved enough chips into the middle to put Benyamine all in and he made the call. Benyamine: KK Benyamine was dominating and the flop fell Q94, giving Benyamine four to a flush. It also took away a few of Lamprea’s outs and he was left drawing dead when the 9 came on the turn. The river was the Q and Benyamine doubled to 800,000 while Lamprea slipped to 2.58 million. Levy Drops A Pot Gualter Salles raised to 50,000 preflop and Adam Levy made it 142,000 to go from the small blind. Salles called and the flop fell A53. Salles fired 100,000 and Levy made the call. The turn was the 10 and Salles bet 300,000. Levy released his hand and dropped to 945,000. Johnny Chan Eliminated Johnny Chan and pocket aces did not get along today. He lost a huge pot when he ran his kings into Robert Pisano’s aces during the first level and had a similar situation when he busted out. Chan open-shoved for 550,000 from the cutoff and Jonathan Driscoll snapped him off from the button. The blinds folded and the cards were turned over. Chan: JJ Chan fell victim to the aces again and the board ran out 76357 and Chan was eliminated. Grinder Making The Charge Duy Le raised to 40,000 preflop and Getty Mattingsley popped it to 105,000. Mizrachi made the call from the small blind and Le also tagged along. The flop fell 1084 and everyone checked. The turn was the K and Mattingsley fired 176,000. Both opponents called and the river was the 5. Le bet 500,000 this time and Mattigsley fled. Mizrachi decided to look him up after a session in the tank and Le tabled J9 for a whole lot of nothing. Mizrachi showed 77 for just sevens, but it was good for the pot and he was at 3.9 million. Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, David Benyamine, Michael Mizrachi, Johnny Chan, Jordan Siegel, Gabriel Nassif, Theo Tran, Duy Le, Johnny Lodden, Bryn Kenney, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn, Robert Pisano, Mozheng Guan, Daniel Chamberlain |
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Jun 11, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 21 - $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. | 3 | + |
Final Table Update: Gabriel Nassif (7th) and Martin Eikeng (6th) EliminatedJun 11, '09 Flop Games: 20,000-40,000 Players Remaining: 5 out of 452 Chip Counts: 1. James Van Alstyne — 2,275,000 Average Chip Count: 813,600 7. Gabriel Nassif – $38,947 Elimination Hands Gabriel Nassif Eliminated in Seventh Place ($38,947) Omaha 8OB Chris Amaral raised from middle position and Gabriel Nassif called all in. Their cards: Amaral: AA74 Board: 1096410 Nassif was eliminaed in seventh place after the hand and Amaral grew his stack back to a contender. Martin Eikeng Eliminated in Sixth Place ($48,590) Stud Martin Eikeng completed and Zac Fellows raised. Eikeng reraised and Fellows made it three bets to go. Eikeng got the last of his chips into the middle by fourth street. Their cards: Eikeng: (A9)A992(J) Eikeng was eliminated in sixth place after the hand, his full house falling to the higher full house of Fellows on the river. Player Tags: Gabriel Nassif, Chris Amaral |
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Jun 12, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 18 - World Championship Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Hour One LogJun 12, '07 Gabriel Nassif Eliminated in Player Tags: Don Todd, Ray Dehkharghani, William Thorson, Gabriel Nassif, Geoff Sanford |
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