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Hometown: Kingston
Country of Origin: Canada
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Jun 15, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha | 3 | + |
Level 22: Patel Leads Final Six On Dinner BreakJun 15, '11 NOTE: The remaining six players took a one hour dinner break at the conclusion of Level 22 and will return at approximately 7:15pm to resume play. Blinds: 10,000-20,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 1,071 Average Chip Count: 803,250 Chip Counts: 1. Emil Patel – 1,476,000 Eliminations: 7th. Cody Munger – $34,642 Roland Israelashvili Eliminated in 9th Place ($20,863) Roland Israelashvili started the level as the short stack and played his final hand shortly after it began. Israelashvili opened for 70,000, Juha Vilkki shoved and Israelashvili called all in. Israelashvili: Q 7 7 3 The board came A K 4 a 6, giving Villki two pair. Ronald Israelashvili was the first to go, eliminated in 9th place ($20,83). Jeff Sarwer Eliminated in 8th Place ($26,704) Jeff Sarwer opened for 70,000, Juha Vilkki reraised the size of the pot (240,000), and Sarwer called all in. Sarwer: K K 7 7 Vilkki was ahead with aces to Sarwer’s kings. The board came 6 2 2 6 A, giving Vilkki a full house on the river. Jeff Sarwer was eliminated in 8th place ($26,704). Cody Munger Eliminated in 7th Place ($34,642) Cody Munger opened for 40,000, Emil Patel reraised to 140,000 from the small blind and Munger called. The flop came 8 7 6, Patel checked, Munger bet 300,000, Patel Check-raised all in and Munger called all in. Patel: A A 10 9 Patel was ahead with aces against Munger’s jacks. The turn and river were the K and the J, giving Patel the nut flush on the turn. Munger made a set on the river, but it was too little too late as Cody Munger was eliminated in 7th place ($34,642). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Emil Patel, Cody Munger, Juha Vilkki, Jeff Sarwer Level 21: Kibrit Leads; Short Stacks Double UpJun 15, '11 Blinds: 8,000-16,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 1,071 Average Chip Count: 535,500 Chip Counts: 1. Rafe Kibrit – 1,425,000 Stephen Wolfe Doubles Through Emil Patel Stephen Wolfe started the level as one of the short stacks but quickly found a double up through Emil Patel. Wolfe opened for 40,000 and Emil Patel called from the big blind. The flop came K 9 6, Patel bet 80,000, Wolfe moved all in and Patel called. Wolfe: A A K 10 Wolfe led the flop with a pair of aces, but Patel had a flush draw and some inside straight draws as well. The turn and river were the 8 and 6. Patel bricked and Stephen Wolfe doubled up to about 375,000 that hand. Elie Payan Doubles Through Cody Munger Elie Payan opened for 56,000 from the button and Cody Munger called from the big blind. The flop came Q 8 7, Munger bet 120,000 and Payan called all in for slightly less. Payan: A K Q Q Payan was ahead with top set while Munger had a few backdoor draws. The turn and river were the 3 and the A, no help for Munger as Payan doubled up to just under 300,000. Emil Patel Doubles Through Jeff Sarwer Emil Patel was left short after Stepehen Wolfe doubled through early in the level, but managed to get those chips back after doubling through Jeff Sarwer in one of the biggest pots so far. Cody Munger opened for 33,000, Jeff Sarwer reraied 76,000, Emil Patel potted from the small blind, Munger folded, Sarwer re-potted and Patel called all in. Patel: A A Q 8 Patel was ahead with aces against Sarwer’s tens. The board came J 4 2 5 K, giving Patel a flush on the river. Patel doubled up to just under 900,000 this hand while Sarwer fell down to about 600,000. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Emil Patel, Cody Munger, Elie Payan, Jeff Sarwer, Stephen Wolfe Level 20: Final Table Now UnderwayJun 15, '11 NOTE: Play ended last night with the elimination of Benjamin Palmer in 10th place, and the final nine players returned at just after 2:30pm to begin the official nine-handed final table. Blinds: 6,000-12,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 1,071 Average Chip Count: 535,500 Chip Counts: 1. Juha Vilkki – 1,235,000 Payouts: 1st. $292,825 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Emil Patel, David Sands, Cody Munger, Juha Vilkki, Elie Payan, Jeff Sarwer, Rafe Kibrit, Stephen Wolfe |
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Oct 01, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 3 | + |
Jeff Sarwer Rakes One inSep 29, '10 The button limped, Jeff Sarwer bet 2,400 from the small blind, and the flop cameK 10 6. Sarwer bet 2,700 and the button called. The turn was the Q and both players checked. The river was the 9 and Sarwer bet 4,000. His opponent insta-called. Sarwer revealed K Q and it was enough to take the pot. His opponent mucked. Sarwer now has over 100,000. Player Tags: Jeff Sarwer Checkmate for Chess ChampOct 01, '10 Jeff Sarwer has improved his chip stack to more than 70,000 by taking out an opponent with 6 6 versus A 8. The board brings nothing of interest and 24,200 in chips goes over to the chess and poker champion. Player Tags: Jeff Sarwer |
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Sep 29, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 1 | + |
Jeff Sarwer Rakes One inSep 29, '10 The button limped, Jeff Sarwer bet 2,400 from the small blind, and the flop cameK 10 6. Sarwer bet 2,700 and the button called. The turn was the Q and both players checked. The river was the 9 and Sarwer bet 4,000. His opponent insta-called. Sarwer revealed K Q and it was enough to take the pot. His opponent mucked. Sarwer now has over 100,000. Player Tags: Jeff Sarwer Checkmate for Chess ChampOct 01, '10 Jeff Sarwer has improved his chip stack to more than 70,000 by taking out an opponent with 6 6 versus A 8. The board brings nothing of interest and 24,200 in chips goes over to the chess and poker champion. Player Tags: Jeff Sarwer |
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Apr 27, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Season VI | EPT Grand Final Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 13 Update: Nicolas Levi Takes the LeadApr 27, '10 Blinds: 1,200-2,400 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 180 out of 848 Average Chip Count: 141,333 Chip Counts: 1. Nicolas Levi — 460,000 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Sarwer Big Hands: Aaron Gustavson Going In Wrong Direction Josef Klinger raised to 6,500 and Aaron Gustavson reraised to 15,500. Klinger then moved all in for 55,600 and Gustavson called with pocket tens. Klinger was in trouble with A6, but the flop brought came A7543 to give him a straight and a double up. Gustavson was down to 250,000, but his woes weren’t over yet. A few hands later, he was in a raising war with Melanie Weisner in the blinds. Soon Weisner was all in holding pocket aces and Gustavson turned over AK. The aces held and Weisner doubled up to 220,000. Gustavson is now down to 125,000. Jeff Sarwer Eliminated Chess prodigy Jeff Sarwer raised to 5,900 from the button and Laurence Houghton shoved from the big blind for 58,000. Sarwer talked himself into a call with KJ and was drawing live against Houghton’s AQ. The board fell A10842 and Sarwer was crippled down to 3,800. Though he doubled up with aces on the next hand, he was eliminated shortly thereafter when his K-Q failed to hit against tens. Marcel Luske Drops Some To Paul Testud Marcel Luske raised to 6,400 from middle position and Paul Testud called from the big blind. The flop came down 863 and both players checked. The turn was the 9 and Testud checked to Luske, who bet 4,000. Testud called and the river was the K. Testud then bet 6,000 and Luske called. Testud showed K10 and Luske mucked, bringing his stack to 70,000. Testud is up to 110,000. Leo Margets Eliminated In some poker girl on girl action, Leo Margets was all in holding AK against Ekaterina Kolobekova’s pocket queens. The flop board improved Kolobekova to a full house and Margets was eliminated. Kolobekova now has 360,000. Player Tags: Paul Testud, Marcel Luske, Aaron Gustavson, Laurence Houghton, Leonor Margets, Jeff Sarwer |
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