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Hometown: Bradenton
Country of Origin: United States
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Nov 13, '21 | 2021 DeepStack Championship II | $2,500 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $1 Million GTD | 3 | + |
Barry Hutter Eliminated By Robert BickleyNov 13, '21 Robert Bickley raised from middle position and Barry Hutter moved all in from the hijack for about 40,000. Action folded back to Bickley, who called. Bickley showed AJ and was in the lead against Hutter’s KsQc. The board ran out 996A2 and Hutter was drawing dead on the turn. Bickley won the pot and eliminated the established pro towards the halfway point of the day’s first level. Robert Bickley – 350,000 Player Tags: Robert Bickley, Barry Hutter |
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Jul 16, '19 | CPPT VII - DeepStack Championship Poker Series | $5,000 CPPT Main Event No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 1 | + |
Andrew Crookston Turns The Nuts On Barry HutterJul 16, '19 On the turn with the board reading 10938, Barry Hutter checked from the big blind and Andrew Crookston bet 4,200 from the hijack. The river was the K and Hutter checked again. Crookston bet 15,000 and Hutter thought for a while before calling. Crookston turned over QJ, good for the nut straight, and Hutter tossed his hand into the muck. Crookston took the pot and is one of the early chip leaders. Andrew Crookston – 81,000 Player Tags: Barry Hutter, Andrew Crookston |
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Jul 17, '18 | CPPT VI - DeepStack Championship Poker Series | $5,000 CPPT Main Event $2 Million GTD (VPR) | 4 | + |
Barry Hutter Gets His Set Of Jacks CrackedJul 17, '18 On a board of J5236, Barry Hutter was all in holding pocket jacks for top set, only to see that his opponent, Anton Wigg, had made the runner-runner nut flush with A9. Hutter was sent to the rail in 29th place, while Wigg chipped up to 785,000. Player Tags: Anton Wigg, Barry Hutter |
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Jul 21, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 5 | + |
Barry Hutter Wins Biggest Pot Of The Tournament Without ShowdownJul 17, '17 Barry Hutter raised from under-the-gun to 1,200 and was called by the cutoff, Ankush Mandavia on the button, Jimmy D’Ambrosio in the small blind, and the big blind. The five players saw a flop of AQ9 and D’Ambrosio bet 1,500. The big blind folded, and Hutter put out 6,000 in chips, raising to an unheard amount. The cutoff and Mandavia folded, and D’Ambrosio reraised to 9,900. Hutter took his time before grabbing his chips and raising to 25,000. D’Ambrosio called and the turn was the 7. D’Ambrosio, who at one point in this tournament abandoned his stack to take a baccarat break, counted out the rest of his stack which amounted to 60,000, and then bet 2,275. Hutter, unfazed, raised to 18,000. D’Ambrosio eventually called, and the river was the A. This time, D’Ambrosio checked, and Hutter moved all-in. D’Ambrosio muttered something about Q-9, and folded without too much delay. Hutter is now sitting with 190,000, which is almost double his nearest competitor and five times the average. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Samuel Bernabeu Wins A Big One Without ShowdownJul 20, '17 Barry Hutter raised to 18,000 from under the gun and Samuel Bernabeu made the call on his left. Thomas Gabriel made the call and the flop brought the 973. It checked to Bernabeu and he bet 24,000. Only Hutter called and the 4 hit the turn. Hutter checked and Bernabeu bet 47,000. Hutter made the call again and the 10 completed the board. Hutter checked and Bernabeu moved all-in. Hutter made the fold, leaving himself with around 150,000 while Bernabeu chipped up to over 900,000. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Byron Kaverman Eliminated By Barry HutterJul 20, '17 We missed the action, but a short-stacked Byron Kaverman just had his tournament run ended when Barry Hutter’s pocket fives held up against pocket fours. Player Tags: Byron Kaverman, Barry Hutter Jimmy Guerrero Eliminated 48th Place ($11,837)Jul 20, '17 A short stacked Barry Hutter moved all-in for just over 50,000 from the cutoff and Jimmy Guerrero called all-in for less from the button with the A5. Hutter was ahead with the A9. The board ran out K104K8 and Hutter secured the pot, sending Guerrero to the rail in 48th palce with $11,837. Player Tags: Barry Hutter, Jimmy Guerrero Barry Hutter Doubles Through Byron KavermanJul 20, '17 With a board of Q105A the player in the small blind and Barry Hutter checked to Byron Kaverman, who bet 16,500. The small blind folded and Hutter check-raised to 45,000. Kaverman made the call and the 4 completed the board. Hutter then moved all-in for 108,000. Kaverman went deep into the tank and eventually made the call. Hutter showed the K3 for a rivered flush. Kaverman went to muck but the dealer reminded him that in all-in and call situations both hands must be shown. He revealed the K10. Kaverman fell to 90,000 in chips while Hutter soared to 340,000. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Barry Hutter Eliminated In 28th ($14,076)Jul 21, '17 Barry Hutter was down to about 225,000 when he moved all in with K-9 off suit and was called by the A-7 off suit of Fabian Ortiz. The board offered no real promise for Hutter as it ran out J-4-4-J-A, giving Ortiz the pot. The elimination caused the table to break and the field to be consolidated into three tables. Player Tags: Fabian Ortiz, Barry Hutter |
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Jul 20, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 4 | + |
Barry Hutter Wins Biggest Pot Of The Tournament Without ShowdownJul 17, '17 Barry Hutter raised from under-the-gun to 1,200 and was called by the cutoff, Ankush Mandavia on the button, Jimmy D’Ambrosio in the small blind, and the big blind. The five players saw a flop of AQ9 and D’Ambrosio bet 1,500. The big blind folded, and Hutter put out 6,000 in chips, raising to an unheard amount. The cutoff and Mandavia folded, and D’Ambrosio reraised to 9,900. Hutter took his time before grabbing his chips and raising to 25,000. D’Ambrosio called and the turn was the 7. D’Ambrosio, who at one point in this tournament abandoned his stack to take a baccarat break, counted out the rest of his stack which amounted to 60,000, and then bet 2,275. Hutter, unfazed, raised to 18,000. D’Ambrosio eventually called, and the river was the A. This time, D’Ambrosio checked, and Hutter moved all-in. D’Ambrosio muttered something about Q-9, and folded without too much delay. Hutter is now sitting with 190,000, which is almost double his nearest competitor and five times the average. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Samuel Bernabeu Wins A Big One Without ShowdownJul 20, '17 Barry Hutter raised to 18,000 from under the gun and Samuel Bernabeu made the call on his left. Thomas Gabriel made the call and the flop brought the 973. It checked to Bernabeu and he bet 24,000. Only Hutter called and the 4 hit the turn. Hutter checked and Bernabeu bet 47,000. Hutter made the call again and the 10 completed the board. Hutter checked and Bernabeu moved all-in. Hutter made the fold, leaving himself with around 150,000 while Bernabeu chipped up to over 900,000. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Byron Kaverman Eliminated By Barry HutterJul 20, '17 We missed the action, but a short-stacked Byron Kaverman just had his tournament run ended when Barry Hutter’s pocket fives held up against pocket fours. Player Tags: Byron Kaverman, Barry Hutter Jimmy Guerrero Eliminated 48th Place ($11,837)Jul 20, '17 A short stacked Barry Hutter moved all-in for just over 50,000 from the cutoff and Jimmy Guerrero called all-in for less from the button with the A5. Hutter was ahead with the A9. The board ran out K104K8 and Hutter secured the pot, sending Guerrero to the rail in 48th palce with $11,837. Player Tags: Barry Hutter, Jimmy Guerrero Barry Hutter Doubles Through Byron KavermanJul 20, '17 With a board of Q105A the player in the small blind and Barry Hutter checked to Byron Kaverman, who bet 16,500. The small blind folded and Hutter check-raised to 45,000. Kaverman made the call and the 4 completed the board. Hutter then moved all-in for 108,000. Kaverman went deep into the tank and eventually made the call. Hutter showed the K3 for a rivered flush. Kaverman went to muck but the dealer reminded him that in all-in and call situations both hands must be shown. He revealed the K10. Kaverman fell to 90,000 in chips while Hutter soared to 340,000. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Barry Hutter Eliminated In 28th ($14,076)Jul 21, '17 Barry Hutter was down to about 225,000 when he moved all in with K-9 off suit and was called by the A-7 off suit of Fabian Ortiz. The board offered no real promise for Hutter as it ran out J-4-4-J-A, giving Ortiz the pot. The elimination caused the table to break and the field to be consolidated into three tables. Player Tags: Fabian Ortiz, Barry Hutter |
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Jul 17, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 1 | + |
Barry Hutter Wins Biggest Pot Of The Tournament Without ShowdownJul 17, '17 Barry Hutter raised from under-the-gun to 1,200 and was called by the cutoff, Ankush Mandavia on the button, Jimmy D’Ambrosio in the small blind, and the big blind. The five players saw a flop of AQ9 and D’Ambrosio bet 1,500. The big blind folded, and Hutter put out 6,000 in chips, raising to an unheard amount. The cutoff and Mandavia folded, and D’Ambrosio reraised to 9,900. Hutter took his time before grabbing his chips and raising to 25,000. D’Ambrosio called and the turn was the 7. D’Ambrosio, who at one point in this tournament abandoned his stack to take a baccarat break, counted out the rest of his stack which amounted to 60,000, and then bet 2,275. Hutter, unfazed, raised to 18,000. D’Ambrosio eventually called, and the river was the A. This time, D’Ambrosio checked, and Hutter moved all-in. D’Ambrosio muttered something about Q-9, and folded without too much delay. Hutter is now sitting with 190,000, which is almost double his nearest competitor and five times the average. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Samuel Bernabeu Wins A Big One Without ShowdownJul 20, '17 Barry Hutter raised to 18,000 from under the gun and Samuel Bernabeu made the call on his left. Thomas Gabriel made the call and the flop brought the 973. It checked to Bernabeu and he bet 24,000. Only Hutter called and the 4 hit the turn. Hutter checked and Bernabeu bet 47,000. Hutter made the call again and the 10 completed the board. Hutter checked and Bernabeu moved all-in. Hutter made the fold, leaving himself with around 150,000 while Bernabeu chipped up to over 900,000. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Byron Kaverman Eliminated By Barry HutterJul 20, '17 We missed the action, but a short-stacked Byron Kaverman just had his tournament run ended when Barry Hutter’s pocket fives held up against pocket fours. Player Tags: Byron Kaverman, Barry Hutter Jimmy Guerrero Eliminated 48th Place ($11,837)Jul 20, '17 A short stacked Barry Hutter moved all-in for just over 50,000 from the cutoff and Jimmy Guerrero called all-in for less from the button with the A5. Hutter was ahead with the A9. The board ran out K104K8 and Hutter secured the pot, sending Guerrero to the rail in 48th palce with $11,837. Player Tags: Barry Hutter, Jimmy Guerrero Barry Hutter Doubles Through Byron KavermanJul 20, '17 With a board of Q105A the player in the small blind and Barry Hutter checked to Byron Kaverman, who bet 16,500. The small blind folded and Hutter check-raised to 45,000. Kaverman made the call and the 4 completed the board. Hutter then moved all-in for 108,000. Kaverman went deep into the tank and eventually made the call. Hutter showed the K3 for a rivered flush. Kaverman went to muck but the dealer reminded him that in all-in and call situations both hands must be shown. He revealed the K10. Kaverman fell to 90,000 in chips while Hutter soared to 340,000. Player Tags: Barry Hutter Barry Hutter Eliminated In 28th ($14,076)Jul 21, '17 Barry Hutter was down to about 225,000 when he moved all in with K-9 off suit and was called by the A-7 off suit of Fabian Ortiz. The board offered no real promise for Hutter as it ran out J-4-4-J-A, giving Ortiz the pot. The elimination caused the table to break and the field to be consolidated into three tables. Player Tags: Fabian Ortiz, Barry Hutter |
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Oct 13, '15 | CPPT III - Big Poker Oktober | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em | 4 | + |
Hutter Eliminated by SteinOct 13, '15 Osmin Dardon opened to 9,000 from early position and it folded over to Sam Stein who called from the button. Barry Hutter three-bet all in from the small blind for 72,000 and it folded back to Dardon who folded as well. Stein called, revealing that the two were flipping for Hutter’s tournament life. Hutter: AK The board fell 35847, giving Stein a winning set of fives. Sam Stein – 281,000 Player Tags: Sam Stein, Barry Hutter |
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Jul 02, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 54 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 26 Update: Joseph Wertz Out 8th, Jacob Bazely Out 7th, Barry Hutter Out 6th, Philippe Clerc Out 5thJul 02, '13 Level: 26 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 2,883 Average Chip Count: 1,081,125 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Michael Zucchet – 2,000,000 Players Eliminated: 8th: Joseph Wertz – $44,032 Live Updates: Joseph Wertz Eliminated in Eighth Place ($44,032) — Jacob Bazely Eliminated in Seventh Place ($58,147) Joseph Wertz raised all in for 310,000 and Barry Hutter called. Jacob Bazely reraised all in over the top for 410,000 and Tim Bigelow was the third player to move all in, his shove was for 1,090,000. Hutter folded and the three players tabled their hands. Bigelow: AA Board: J7464 Wertz was eliminated in eighth place and Bazely was out in seventh place. Bigelow grew his chip stack to 2.2 million after the huge hand. Barry Hutter Eliminated in Sixth Place ($77,685) Dana Castaneda raised to 100,000 preflop and Barry Hutter reraised to 300,000. Castaneda called and the flop was dealt 1044. Castaneda bet 400,000 and Hutter raised all in for 1,205,000. Castaneda called and they flipped over their cards. Castaneda: 33 Turn and River: 73 Hutter was eliminated in fourth place by a full house and Castaneda grew her stack to 4 million. Philippe Clerc Eliminated in Fifth Place ($105,007) Philippe Clerc raised to 80,000 and Michael Zucchet called. The flop fell Q107 and Zucchet checked. Clerc bet 100,000 and Zucchet called. The turn fell J and Zucchet checked. Clerc bet 180,000 and Zucchet raised all in for 1,025,000. Clerc called and the players revealed their hands. Zucchet: AA River: 3 Clerc was eliminated in fifth place and Zucchet grew his stack to 2 million. Player Tags: Joseph Wertz, Jacob Bazeley, Philippe Clerc, Barry Hutter Level 25 Update: Kenneth Gregersen Eliminated in 9th PlaceJul 02, '13 Level: 25 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 8 out of 2,883 Average Chip Count: 1,081,125 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Michael Zucchet – 999,000 Players Eliminated: 9th: Kenneth Gregersen – $33,731 Live Updates: Double Trouble There were four double ups to kick off the action in Level 25. First, Dana Castaneda doubled up for the second time on the final day when her pocket sevens beat the A-K of Michael Zucchet on a board reading 7-4-2-3-9. Next up to double up was Matthias Bednarek. His pocket twos topped the pocket tens of Philippe Clerc on a board reading K-J-2-5-Q. Clerc then doubled up through Barry Hutter when his pocket jacks topped the 10-9 of Hutter on a board reading K-J-6-9-6. Zucchet then took a turn doubling up through Hutter. Zucchet held A-Q and it was enough to top the Q-9 of Hutter on a board that was dealt 6-5-3-J-A. Kenneth Gregersen Eliminated in Ninth Place ($33,731) Kenneth Gregersen raised to 75,000 and Barry Hutter reraised all in. Bazely folded and Gregersen called all in for 835,000. The two players then tabled their hands. Hutter: KQ Board: AA44K Hutter won the pot with two pair, aces and kings, and Gregersen was eliminated in ninth place. Player Tags: Kenneth Gregersen, Barry Hutter Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 54 ($1,000 No-Limit Hold'em)Jul 02, '13 The final table of Event No. 54 ($1,000 No-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 Nicco Maag in tenth place ($26,128), the nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 24 with blinds of 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante, 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: Michael Zucchet – 855,000 While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 2,883 players, creating a total prize pool of $2,594,700, and the top 297 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $454,207 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: Jacob Bazeley, Barry Hutter |
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