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Jan 21, '11 | 2011 Aussie Millions | Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge | 1 | + |
Joe Hachem EliminatedJan 21, '11 Joe Hachem ![]() ![]() ![]() Hachem: A Turn and River: K Hachem was eliminated on the hand and the former world champion, Team PokerStars pro, and Crown Casino representative will now have to wait until the $10,000 main event to make a run at a final table here in Melbourne. Player Tags: Erik Seidel, Joe Hachem |
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Oct 03, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 5 | + |
Kevin Eyster Eliminated by Joe HachemOct 02, '10 Joe Hachem ![]() ![]() ![]() Hachem: 9 Turn and River: 8 Esyter was eliminated on the hand and Hachem grew his stack to more than 800,000. Player Tags: Joe Hachem, Kevin Eyster Joe Hachem Eliminated in 15th Place (£25,000)Oct 03, '10 Joe Hachem Hachem: A Board: J Hachem was eliminated in 15th place and he will take home £25,000 in prize money. Juanda was up to 2.7 million after the hand. Player Tags: John Juanda, Joe Hachem |
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Oct 02, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 4 | + |
Kevin Eyster Eliminated by Joe HachemOct 02, '10 Joe Hachem ![]() ![]() ![]() Hachem: 9 Turn and River: 8 Esyter was eliminated on the hand and Hachem grew his stack to more than 800,000. Player Tags: Joe Hachem, Kevin Eyster Joe Hachem Eliminated in 15th Place (£25,000)Oct 03, '10 Joe Hachem Hachem: A Board: J Hachem was eliminated in 15th place and he will take home £25,000 in prize money. Juanda was up to 2.7 million after the hand. Player Tags: John Juanda, Joe Hachem |
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Aug 22, '10 | 2010 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 4 Update: Official Prize Pool ReleasedAug 21, '10
Players Remaining: 203 out of 276 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Justin Young — 95,000 Average Chip Count: 33,990 Notable Eliminations: Nancy Todd Tyner Chip Movers and Shakers Justin Young has increased his chip close to the century club with 95,000 and Ari Gott has joined him in the nineties with 91,000. Steve O’Dwyer, Jeff Madsen, Dan Heimiller, and Card Player Player of the Year contenders Thomas Marchese and Frank Kassela have all joined the top 10 during the long level 4 process. Shane Schleger is still holding on at the bottom, and other players that are holding on for dear life include Adam Geyer, Matt Stout, Steven Levy, and Hafiz Khan. Big Hands: Hachem Takes a Few Licks On a 10 A few hands later there was a board of A David Oppenheim Takes a Hit The cutoff raised to 625 and David Oppenheim made the call on the button. The flop was dealt 10 The cutoff made the call and the river fell 8 Cody Slaubaugh vs. David Sands On a board of K Left in the Deck Official Prize Pool Information The official number of entries in the tournament was 462 players this year and the total prize pool was $2,151,072. The top 45 spots will walk away with at least $10,200. Here is the break down: 1st: $750,000 Player Tags: David Oppenheim, Joe Hachem, David Sands, Cody Slaubaugh, Steve O'Dwyer Level 13 Update: Day 2 EndsAug 23, '10 NOTE: Day 2 has come to a close. Check back for more live reports tomorrow, when the remaining players return at 1 p.m.
Players Remaining: 60 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Phil Collins — 898,000 (pictured right) Average Chip Count: 192,500 Notable Eliminations: Justin Young Chip Movers and Shakers It was a volatile final level to end day 2 that saw a pretty substantial reshuffle of the top 10. Phil Collins is a huge chip leader at the end of the night with 898,000. J.C. Alvarado held strong in the top five, but new faces in the top 10 at the end of day 2 include Elliot Smith and Jonathan Little. Some players that are limping into day 2 with less than 60,000 include Joe Hachem, Todd Keikoan, Franco Brunetti, J.J Liu. Big Hands: Eric Blair Eliminated by Phil Collins Eric Blair raised from the cutoff and Phil Collins reraised from the big blind before Blair reraised all in to 100,000. Collins made the call and they flipped over their cards: Blair: A Board: 5 Collins held 625,000 after the hand and Blair was eliminated from the tournament. Justin Young Eliminated by Phil Collins Phil Collins raised to 6,000 under the gun and Justin Young made the call. The big blind jumped into the pot as well and the flop was dealt 9 Collins: 5 Turn and River: 7 Collins won the hand with a flush and he built his stack to 800,000. Young was eliminated from the tournament on the hand. Tank-tastic Part II Tom Braband has been spending more time in the tank than G.I. Joe during the late stages of the tournament tonight. In a previous hand he spent more than 10 minutes mulling over a decision before his table mates called the clock and he spent another prolonged period in the tank in a recent hand. This time one player limped preflop and his opponent in the previous long hand bet 6,5000 from middle position. Braband raised to 18,500 from the button. The original player to act mucked and Braband’s old nemesis made the call. The flop fell A Player Tags: Justin Young, Joe Hachem, David Sands, Tom Braband, Phil Collins, Eric Blair Level 9 Update: Big Name Bustout BonanzaAug 22, '10
Players Remaining: 136 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Raymond Dolan — 245,000 Average Chip Count: 84,926 Notable Eliminations: Melanie Weisner 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: Tim West Eliminated There was a flop of K DeMaci: Q Turn and River: 10 DeMaci won the hand to grow his stack to 88,500 and West was eliminated after the hand. Quads for Chainsaw Allen Kessler was all in with pocket nines preflop and he had his opponent covered, who held A-10 in the hole. Kessler flopped quads and yet he still found a way to complain about it, saying that although it was the first time he had been dealt quads in a live tournament that he wished it had come in a hand against an opponent with more chips. Kessler held 108,000 after the hand. Ted Lawson Doubles Up Ted Lawson was all in on a flop of 6 Barry Greenstein Eliminated Barry Greenstein was all in preflop with A-K in the hole against the pocket queens of Chris Moore. An ace fell on the flop but another queen popped up on the river to give Moore a set. He built his stack to 140,000 and Greenstein was eliminated. Joe Hachem Doubles Up The flop read 9 Hachem: 10 Turn and River: J Hachem doubled up to 50,000 on the hand. Left in the Deck: Big Name Bustout Bonanza Multiple high-profile professionals have busted out of the tournament during the last level and they have diminished the star power of the event to a degree. Barry Greenstein, David Oppenheim, Scott Clements, Shawn Buchanan, Shane Schleger, and Tim West have all recently hit the rail. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Ted Lawson, Allen Kessler, Joe Hachem, Chris Moore, Tim West |
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Aug 21, '10 | 2010 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 2 | + |
Level 4 Update: Official Prize Pool ReleasedAug 21, '10
Players Remaining: 203 out of 276 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Justin Young — 95,000 Average Chip Count: 33,990 Notable Eliminations: Nancy Todd Tyner Chip Movers and Shakers Justin Young has increased his chip close to the century club with 95,000 and Ari Gott has joined him in the nineties with 91,000. Steve O’Dwyer, Jeff Madsen, Dan Heimiller, and Card Player Player of the Year contenders Thomas Marchese and Frank Kassela have all joined the top 10 during the long level 4 process. Shane Schleger is still holding on at the bottom, and other players that are holding on for dear life include Adam Geyer, Matt Stout, Steven Levy, and Hafiz Khan. Big Hands: Hachem Takes a Few Licks On a 10 A few hands later there was a board of A David Oppenheim Takes a Hit The cutoff raised to 625 and David Oppenheim made the call on the button. The flop was dealt 10 The cutoff made the call and the river fell 8 Cody Slaubaugh vs. David Sands On a board of K Left in the Deck Official Prize Pool Information The official number of entries in the tournament was 462 players this year and the total prize pool was $2,151,072. The top 45 spots will walk away with at least $10,200. Here is the break down: 1st: $750,000 Player Tags: David Oppenheim, Joe Hachem, David Sands, Cody Slaubaugh, Steve O'Dwyer Level 13 Update: Day 2 EndsAug 23, '10 NOTE: Day 2 has come to a close. Check back for more live reports tomorrow, when the remaining players return at 1 p.m.
Players Remaining: 60 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Phil Collins — 898,000 (pictured right) Average Chip Count: 192,500 Notable Eliminations: Justin Young Chip Movers and Shakers It was a volatile final level to end day 2 that saw a pretty substantial reshuffle of the top 10. Phil Collins is a huge chip leader at the end of the night with 898,000. J.C. Alvarado held strong in the top five, but new faces in the top 10 at the end of day 2 include Elliot Smith and Jonathan Little. Some players that are limping into day 2 with less than 60,000 include Joe Hachem, Todd Keikoan, Franco Brunetti, J.J Liu. Big Hands: Eric Blair Eliminated by Phil Collins Eric Blair raised from the cutoff and Phil Collins reraised from the big blind before Blair reraised all in to 100,000. Collins made the call and they flipped over their cards: Blair: A Board: 5 Collins held 625,000 after the hand and Blair was eliminated from the tournament. Justin Young Eliminated by Phil Collins Phil Collins raised to 6,000 under the gun and Justin Young made the call. The big blind jumped into the pot as well and the flop was dealt 9 Collins: 5 Turn and River: 7 Collins won the hand with a flush and he built his stack to 800,000. Young was eliminated from the tournament on the hand. Tank-tastic Part II Tom Braband has been spending more time in the tank than G.I. Joe during the late stages of the tournament tonight. In a previous hand he spent more than 10 minutes mulling over a decision before his table mates called the clock and he spent another prolonged period in the tank in a recent hand. This time one player limped preflop and his opponent in the previous long hand bet 6,5000 from middle position. Braband raised to 18,500 from the button. The original player to act mucked and Braband’s old nemesis made the call. The flop fell A Player Tags: Justin Young, Joe Hachem, David Sands, Tom Braband, Phil Collins, Eric Blair Level 9 Update: Big Name Bustout BonanzaAug 22, '10
Players Remaining: 136 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Raymond Dolan — 245,000 Average Chip Count: 84,926 Notable Eliminations: Melanie Weisner 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: Tim West Eliminated There was a flop of K DeMaci: Q Turn and River: 10 DeMaci won the hand to grow his stack to 88,500 and West was eliminated after the hand. Quads for Chainsaw Allen Kessler was all in with pocket nines preflop and he had his opponent covered, who held A-10 in the hole. Kessler flopped quads and yet he still found a way to complain about it, saying that although it was the first time he had been dealt quads in a live tournament that he wished it had come in a hand against an opponent with more chips. Kessler held 108,000 after the hand. Ted Lawson Doubles Up Ted Lawson was all in on a flop of 6 Barry Greenstein Eliminated Barry Greenstein was all in preflop with A-K in the hole against the pocket queens of Chris Moore. An ace fell on the flop but another queen popped up on the river to give Moore a set. He built his stack to 140,000 and Greenstein was eliminated. Joe Hachem Doubles Up The flop read 9 Hachem: 10 Turn and River: J Hachem doubled up to 50,000 on the hand. Left in the Deck: Big Name Bustout Bonanza Multiple high-profile professionals have busted out of the tournament during the last level and they have diminished the star power of the event to a degree. Barry Greenstein, David Oppenheim, Scott Clements, Shawn Buchanan, Shane Schleger, and Tim West have all recently hit the rail. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Ted Lawson, Allen Kessler, Joe Hachem, Chris Moore, Tim West |
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Jul 08, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 4 | + |
Level Three, Hour One: Mizzi DoublesJul 08, '10 The Numbers Are In The tournament director has just made the announcement everyone has been waiting for. There are officially 7,319 players who registered in this year’s main event, creating a prize pool of $68,798,600. That’s nearly 1,000 more players than last year’s 6,494. Blinds: 150-300 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Khamsy Nuanmanee – 132,000 Card Player Family Chip Counts Jeff Shulman — 8,900 Notable Eliminations: None Big Hands:
Sorel Mizzi moved all in preflop for 10,450 and the player in seat 4 made the call. Here were their cards: Mizzi: K The race was on and Mizzi jumped out ahead when the flop fell Q Benyamine Comes Out Shooting A player raised to 1,050 and David Benyamine raised it to 3,300 from the cutoff. The raiser then repopped to 8,050 and Benyamine responded by putting his opponent all in. The call was made and they turned over their cards: Benyamine: A The deck was officially freezing for Benyamine’s opponent and the board ran out 10
On a flop of 3 Opponent: Q The A Arieh Gives One Up on River Josh Arieh checked to his opponent and she fired 1,600 on a flop of J Vivek Checks His Draw, Saves Money Vivek Rajkumar raised to 750 and was called by the player in the big blind. Rajkumar and his opponent checked the flop of 6 Despite saving himself some lost money on the pot, Rajkumar had only around 15,000 after the hand. Hachem’s Boat Takes It Joe Hachem and his opponent checked down an entire board of 5 Pavilion Room Update
We caught up with the hand with Shawn Sheikhan in the tank on a board of Q Joe Hachem Wins a Pot On a board of 9 Player Tags: Josh Arieh, David Benyamine, Joe Hachem, Sorel Mizzi, V R Level Two, Hour Two: Ivey ClimbingJul 08, '10 Blinds: 100-200 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Khamsy Nuanmanee – 115,000 Card Player Family Chip Counts Jeff Shulman — 22,000 Notable Eliminations: None Big Hands:
In a 4-way raised pot, the flop cam e4 Elizabeth folded by Serock tanked and made the call. When the J Serock still had 43,000 after the hand, but Elizabeth was down to around 17,000. Buffer Straightens Out Opponent Burce Buffer bet 1,000 on a 3-way flop of 4 The 6h came on the river and seat 8 checked to the aggressor. Buffer fired 2,500 and seat 8 checked his cards before letting them hit the muck. Buffer showed anyway, the A Hachem Loses to Two Pair Entering the action late, Joe Hachem faced a bet of 1,600 from his opponent on a board of Q
Entering the action late, a pot of 17,000 had developed on a board of 9 After tanking for a while in front of the ESPN cameras, his opponent folded Q Little Value for Little’s Set On a board of Q
With 2,500 already in the pot preflop, Justin Smith fired 1,800 after the flop came down 8 The action was then on John Phan, and the action stayed on John Phan for awhile. He tanked for more than three minutes, giving the ESPN camera crews along with other players time to crowd around the table. Phan counted out a call, then counted out a raise, then looked at his cards, then shuffled his chips altogether, then looked at his hand again. The player in seat 1 then leaned over to the dealer and asked in a whisper what the procedure was when asking to call a clock on a player. Eventually, Phan did release his hand. Smith did the same in much faster fashion as his cards almost beat Phan’s to the muck. Ferguson took the pot and he was back around 30,000. “You were going to get reraised anyway,” Phan told Smith after the hand. “Yeah,” Smith responed. “But I call you.” Smith was at 32,000 and Phan was at 28,000. Sheikhan Can’t Call Picking up the action after the board read A Sheikhan checked and seat 7 bet 1,500. Seat 10 mucked and Sheikhan soon followed suit. Sheikhan was down to 28,300. George Danzer Chops a Pot On a board read Q77QA a player in middle position bet 1,050 and George Danzer quickly called. His oppnented tabeled the 87 and Danzer exposed the 97 for a chop. Danzer was at right around the starting stack of 30,000 after the hand.
Over in the pavilion room, Kirk Morrison was sitting at a table with a beer and no chips. Morrison wasn’t all in, but simply waiting to receive his chips and to be dealt a hand, after registering late on day 1d. Morrison was the last player that made it into the main event last year, but said he showed up this year fifteen minutes earlier in order to avoid another close call. David Saab Moves All In David Saab bet from early position and was called by an opponent on the button. The flop came J
Bernard Lee reraised to 1,525 preflop after his opponent raised to 400. Another opponent and the original raiser made the call and the flop was dealt K His opponent bet 8,500 and Lee made the call. The river brought the 8 Left in the Deck: Players will be on a 20-minute break shortly. Player Tags: John Phan, Shawn Sheikhan, Phil Ivey, Bernard Lee, Joe Hachem, Kirk Morrison, Jonathan Little, Shannon Elizabeth, Joseph Serock, David Saab |
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Jul 04, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Tournament of Champions | 3 | + |
Level 8 Update: Negreanu DoublesJun 28, '10 Blinds: 500-1,000 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 17 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 47,647 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Huck Seed – 76,000 Notable Eliminations: none Big Hands:
Daniel Negreanu raised to 2,200 and was called by Chris Ferguson from the big blind. The flop came A Ferguson check-raised Negreanu to 6,000 and Negreanu moved all-in for his last 18,000. Ferguson made the call and found some bad news. Negreanu showed 6 After the 2 Hellmuth Applies Pressure Phil Hellmuth raised to 2,200 and Huck Seed made the call from the button. Both players checked the A Hellmuth bets 3,000 and Seed raised to 10,000. There was very little time elapsed before Hellmuth moved all-in for another 26,000. Seed thought for a while before letting his hand go into the muck. Hellmuth is up to 40,000 in chips while Seed slipped down below 80,000. Hachem and Harman Get It In, Chop It Up Johnny Chan raised to 3,100 and Joe Hachem made it 7,200. Jennifer Harman thought for a minute and then moved all-in for 25,000 total. Chan folded and Hachem made the call. Hachem showed the A Player Tags: Chris Ferguson, Huck Seed, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Jennifer Harman, Joe Hachem Level 16 Update: Hachem EliminatedJul 04, '10 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 270,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Johnny Chan – 342,000 Notable Eliminations: Joe Hachem – $25,000 Big Hands:
Howard Lederer raised from the button and Joe Hachem three-bet to 49,000 from the small blind. Lereder moved him in for his 88,000 total and Hachem made the call. Hachem showed A “Aces of spades one time,” said Hachem. “Actually, another time. One more time.” The board came 9 King High Works for Chan Howard Lederer raised from button and Johnny Chan called from the small blind. Both players checked the flop of A Both players checked and Chan showed the K Seed Doubles Up Johnny Chan folded on the button and Huck Seed moved all-in for 112,000. Howard Lederer made the call from the big blind and it was off to the races. Seed showed A The board came 7 Player Tags: Huck Seed, Howard Lederer, Johnny Chan, Joe Hachem Level 15 Update: Lederer Surging, Greenstein GoneJul 04, '10 Blinds: 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 202,500 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Howard Lederer – 340,000 Notable Eliminations: Barry Greenstein – $25,000 Big Hands:
Action folded to Howard Lederer in the small blind and limped in. Joe Hachem checked his option in the big blind and the flop came A Lederer bet 7,000 and Hachem called. Lederer fired another 16,000 when the 7 The 4 Lederer showed him the J Seed Ramps Up the Aggression There haven’t been too many showdowns or hands that have gone past the flop in this level. Huck Seed is a big part of that as he has three-bet Barry Greenstein twice in fifteen minutes as well as moving all-in over the top ofa raise from Johnny chan, and three-betting Joe Hachem’s open once. His aggression has got him up to 115,000.
Barry Greenstein raised to 15,000 and Howard Lederer called from the big blind. The flop came A The turn was the 10 Lederer is now up to 340,000 and is the chip leader. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Huck Seed, Howard Lederer, Joe Hachem Level 13 Update: Annie Duke EliminatedJul 04, '10 Blinds: 1,500-3,000 with a 400 ante Players Remaining: 7 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 115,714 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Johnny Chan – 215,000 Notable Eliminations: Annie Duke – $25,000 Big Hands: !(left){height:255px;width:170px;margin:3px 10px;border:3px solid;}(Johnny Chan)!Chan Takes Chip Lead From Negreanu Johnny chan raised to 6,000 on the button and was three-bet by Daniel Negreanu to 20,000 from the small blind. Chan called and the flop was K Both players checked the and Q The river was the 2 Hachem Muscles Up Against Harman Joe Hachem raised to 8,000 and Jennifer Harman three-bet to 18,000. Hachem sat in thought for a minute or so before announcing he was all-in. Hachem had more than enough to cover Harman and it didn’t take very long for Harman to toss her cards into the muck. Greenstein Doubles Through Harman Barry Greenstein raised on the button to 7,500. Jennifer Harman then raised all-in from the small blind and Greenstein quickly called. Greenstein tabled A Greenstein is now up to 87,000 and Harman is left with just a few chips.
Annie Duke moved all-in for 33,000 from early position. Barry Greenstein isolated Duke by moving all-in over the top. Jennifer Harman tanked for a while before releasing her hand. Duke showed A The flop came 8 Player Tags: Annie Duke, Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan, Joe Hachem Level 11 Update: Money Bubble Causes Action to SlowJul 04, '10 Blinds: 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 10 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 81,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Daniel Negreanu – 195,000 Notable Eliminations: none Big Hands:
Annie Duke open shoved all-in for 14,000. Joe Hachem thought for a moment before calling. Duke showed A Hachem Takes Some Back Johnny Chan raised to 5,000 and Jennifer Harman called from the cutoff. Joe Hachem made it 20,000 and got a call from Chan. The flop came J Negeanu Plays Pot Control Jennifer Harman raised to 4,500 and was called by Joe Hachem in position and Daniel Negreanu from the big blind. Negreanu and Harman checked the flop of 10 The 6 Player Tags: Annie Duke, Joe Hachem |
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Jun 28, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Tournament of Champions | 2 | + |
Level 8 Update: Negreanu DoublesJun 28, '10 Blinds: 500-1,000 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 17 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 47,647 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Huck Seed – 76,000 Notable Eliminations: none Big Hands:
Daniel Negreanu raised to 2,200 and was called by Chris Ferguson from the big blind. The flop came A Ferguson check-raised Negreanu to 6,000 and Negreanu moved all-in for his last 18,000. Ferguson made the call and found some bad news. Negreanu showed 6 After the 2 Hellmuth Applies Pressure Phil Hellmuth raised to 2,200 and Huck Seed made the call from the button. Both players checked the A Hellmuth bets 3,000 and Seed raised to 10,000. There was very little time elapsed before Hellmuth moved all-in for another 26,000. Seed thought for a while before letting his hand go into the muck. Hellmuth is up to 40,000 in chips while Seed slipped down below 80,000. Hachem and Harman Get It In, Chop It Up Johnny Chan raised to 3,100 and Joe Hachem made it 7,200. Jennifer Harman thought for a minute and then moved all-in for 25,000 total. Chan folded and Hachem made the call. Hachem showed the A Player Tags: Chris Ferguson, Huck Seed, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Jennifer Harman, Joe Hachem Level 16 Update: Hachem EliminatedJul 04, '10 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 270,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Johnny Chan – 342,000 Notable Eliminations: Joe Hachem – $25,000 Big Hands:
Howard Lederer raised from the button and Joe Hachem three-bet to 49,000 from the small blind. Lereder moved him in for his 88,000 total and Hachem made the call. Hachem showed A “Aces of spades one time,” said Hachem. “Actually, another time. One more time.” The board came 9 King High Works for Chan Howard Lederer raised from button and Johnny Chan called from the small blind. Both players checked the flop of A Both players checked and Chan showed the K Seed Doubles Up Johnny Chan folded on the button and Huck Seed moved all-in for 112,000. Howard Lederer made the call from the big blind and it was off to the races. Seed showed A The board came 7 Player Tags: Huck Seed, Howard Lederer, Johnny Chan, Joe Hachem Level 15 Update: Lederer Surging, Greenstein GoneJul 04, '10 Blinds: 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 202,500 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Howard Lederer – 340,000 Notable Eliminations: Barry Greenstein – $25,000 Big Hands:
Action folded to Howard Lederer in the small blind and limped in. Joe Hachem checked his option in the big blind and the flop came A Lederer bet 7,000 and Hachem called. Lederer fired another 16,000 when the 7 The 4 Lederer showed him the J Seed Ramps Up the Aggression There haven’t been too many showdowns or hands that have gone past the flop in this level. Huck Seed is a big part of that as he has three-bet Barry Greenstein twice in fifteen minutes as well as moving all-in over the top ofa raise from Johnny chan, and three-betting Joe Hachem’s open once. His aggression has got him up to 115,000.
Barry Greenstein raised to 15,000 and Howard Lederer called from the big blind. The flop came A The turn was the 10 Lederer is now up to 340,000 and is the chip leader. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Huck Seed, Howard Lederer, Joe Hachem Level 13 Update: Annie Duke EliminatedJul 04, '10 Blinds: 1,500-3,000 with a 400 ante Players Remaining: 7 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 115,714 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Johnny Chan – 215,000 Notable Eliminations: Annie Duke – $25,000 Big Hands: !(left){height:255px;width:170px;margin:3px 10px;border:3px solid;}(Johnny Chan)!Chan Takes Chip Lead From Negreanu Johnny chan raised to 6,000 on the button and was three-bet by Daniel Negreanu to 20,000 from the small blind. Chan called and the flop was K Both players checked the and Q The river was the 2 Hachem Muscles Up Against Harman Joe Hachem raised to 8,000 and Jennifer Harman three-bet to 18,000. Hachem sat in thought for a minute or so before announcing he was all-in. Hachem had more than enough to cover Harman and it didn’t take very long for Harman to toss her cards into the muck. Greenstein Doubles Through Harman Barry Greenstein raised on the button to 7,500. Jennifer Harman then raised all-in from the small blind and Greenstein quickly called. Greenstein tabled A Greenstein is now up to 87,000 and Harman is left with just a few chips.
Annie Duke moved all-in for 33,000 from early position. Barry Greenstein isolated Duke by moving all-in over the top. Jennifer Harman tanked for a while before releasing her hand. Duke showed A The flop came 8 Player Tags: Annie Duke, Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan, Joe Hachem Level 11 Update: Money Bubble Causes Action to SlowJul 04, '10 Blinds: 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 10 out of 27 Average Chip Count: 81,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Daniel Negreanu – 195,000 Notable Eliminations: none Big Hands:
Annie Duke open shoved all-in for 14,000. Joe Hachem thought for a moment before calling. Duke showed A Hachem Takes Some Back Johnny Chan raised to 5,000 and Jennifer Harman called from the cutoff. Joe Hachem made it 20,000 and got a call from Chan. The flop came J Negeanu Plays Pot Control Jennifer Harman raised to 4,500 and was called by Joe Hachem in position and Daniel Negreanu from the big blind. Negreanu and Harman checked the flop of 10 The 6 Player Tags: Annie Duke, Joe Hachem |
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Mar 06, '10 | 2010 NBC National Heads-Up Championship | NBC Heads Up Championship Event | 2 | + |
Joe Hachem Defeats Shawn RiceMar 05, '10
Rice moved all in with A The board came out 10 Player Tags: Shawn Rice, Joe Hachem Gabe Kaplan Defeats Joe HachemMar 06, '10
Gabe Kaplan made the call with A Kaplan now moves into the Sweet Sixteen to face the winner between Phil Ivey and Scotty Nguyen. Player Tags: Gabe Kaplan, Joe Hachem |
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Mar 05, '10 | 2010 NBC National Heads-Up Championship | NBC Heads Up Championship Event | 1 | + |
Joe Hachem Defeats Shawn RiceMar 05, '10
Rice moved all in with A The board came out 10 Player Tags: Shawn Rice, Joe Hachem Gabe Kaplan Defeats Joe HachemMar 06, '10
Gabe Kaplan made the call with A Kaplan now moves into the Sweet Sixteen to face the winner between Phil Ivey and Scotty Nguyen. Player Tags: Gabe Kaplan, Joe Hachem |
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