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Country of Origin: France
Date | Series | Event | Day | |
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Jul 22, '16 | CPPT IV - DeepStack Extravaganza III | $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 6 | + |
Patrick Hughes Eliminated In 18th Place ($24,971)Jul 21, '16 Ilan Boujenah min-raised to 20,000 from under the gun. Thomas Paul and Tim Reilly both called. From the big bling Patrick Hughes made it 80,000 to go. Boujenah thought it over before moving all-in. Hughes called right away with the AA. Boujenah, who had just cracked aces a few orbits ago, had the 65. The board ran out J9768 and Boujenah made a flush to crack aces for a second time in one level, eliminating Hughes in 18th place for $24,971. Boujenah now sits with 920,000 in chips. Player Tags: Ilan Boujenah Ilan Boujenah Doubles Through Thomas PaulJul 21, '16 With an under-the-gun raise to 23,000 and two calls behind in front of him Ilan Boujenah moved all in for 248,000. Only Thomas Paul made the call, turning over the AA. Boujenah was in trouble with the QJ. The flop gout him out of trouble really quickly when it brought the QQJ. The 5 turn and 3 river kept Boujenah in the lead and he doubled up with his full house, increasing his stack to 550,000. Paul still has over 1.3 million in his stack after losing the hand. Player Tags: Ilan Boujenah Dan Heimiller Gets Paid To ShowJul 22, '16 Artem Metalidi raised to 54,000 from the hijack and Dan Heimiller three-bet to 154,000 from the small blind. Metalidi took about 90 seconds before calling and the flop came down Q98 Heimiller bet 300,000 and Metalidi folded. Before Heimiller can muck his cards, Ilan Boujenah asks what is his price to show his cards. Heimiller quickly comes up with a price of $62.50 and Boujenah didn’t waste any time before throwing him a $100 bill. Heimiller flashed A-J for nothing more than a gutshot straight draw and he scooped the pot. Player Tags: Dan Heimiller, Ilan Boujenah, Artem Metalidi Artur Koren Eliminated In 11th Place ($37,456)Jul 22, '16 Ilan Boujenah raised to 40,000 and Artur Koren called from the big blind. The flop fell J98 and Koren checked. Boujenah bet 50,000 and Koren moved all in for roughly 250,000. Boujenah quickly called with QJ, which was well ahead of Koren’s 109. The turn and river fell 22 and Koren was eliminated in 11th place. Boujeanah is now up to 1,560,000. Player Tags: Ilan Boujenah, Artur Koren Dan Sindelar Eliminated In 12th Place ($37,456)Jul 22, '16 Dan Sindelar was all in holding AQ against the pocket fours of Ilan Boujenah. The board fell J9298 and Sindelar was eliminated in 12th place. Chip counts coming shortly. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar, Ilan Boujenah Ilan Boujenah Doubles Through Alessandro MeoniJul 22, '16 Artur Koren raised to 35,000 and then Allesandro Meoni moved all in for just under 700,000. Ilan Boujenah then called all in behind him for 601,000. Koren quickly folded K-J, and Meoni showed AK. Boujenah had QQ, however, and they held on a board reading Q10652. Meoni was left with just 90,000 or so, and Boujenah is up to 1,250,000. Player Tags: Alessandro Meoni, Ilan Boujenah |
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Jul 21, '16 | CPPT IV - DeepStack Extravaganza III | $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 5 | + |
Patrick Hughes Eliminated In 18th Place ($24,971)Jul 21, '16 Ilan Boujenah min-raised to 20,000 from under the gun. Thomas Paul and Tim Reilly both called. From the big bling Patrick Hughes made it 80,000 to go. Boujenah thought it over before moving all-in. Hughes called right away with the AA. Boujenah, who had just cracked aces a few orbits ago, had the 65. The board ran out J9768 and Boujenah made a flush to crack aces for a second time in one level, eliminating Hughes in 18th place for $24,971. Boujenah now sits with 920,000 in chips. Player Tags: Ilan Boujenah Ilan Boujenah Doubles Through Thomas PaulJul 21, '16 With an under-the-gun raise to 23,000 and two calls behind in front of him Ilan Boujenah moved all in for 248,000. Only Thomas Paul made the call, turning over the AA. Boujenah was in trouble with the QJ. The flop gout him out of trouble really quickly when it brought the QQJ. The 5 turn and 3 river kept Boujenah in the lead and he doubled up with his full house, increasing his stack to 550,000. Paul still has over 1.3 million in his stack after losing the hand. Player Tags: Ilan Boujenah Dan Heimiller Gets Paid To ShowJul 22, '16 Artem Metalidi raised to 54,000 from the hijack and Dan Heimiller three-bet to 154,000 from the small blind. Metalidi took about 90 seconds before calling and the flop came down Q98 Heimiller bet 300,000 and Metalidi folded. Before Heimiller can muck his cards, Ilan Boujenah asks what is his price to show his cards. Heimiller quickly comes up with a price of $62.50 and Boujenah didn’t waste any time before throwing him a $100 bill. Heimiller flashed A-J for nothing more than a gutshot straight draw and he scooped the pot. Player Tags: Dan Heimiller, Ilan Boujenah, Artem Metalidi Artur Koren Eliminated In 11th Place ($37,456)Jul 22, '16 Ilan Boujenah raised to 40,000 and Artur Koren called from the big blind. The flop fell J98 and Koren checked. Boujenah bet 50,000 and Koren moved all in for roughly 250,000. Boujenah quickly called with QJ, which was well ahead of Koren’s 109. The turn and river fell 22 and Koren was eliminated in 11th place. Boujeanah is now up to 1,560,000. Player Tags: Ilan Boujenah, Artur Koren Dan Sindelar Eliminated In 12th Place ($37,456)Jul 22, '16 Dan Sindelar was all in holding AQ against the pocket fours of Ilan Boujenah. The board fell J9298 and Sindelar was eliminated in 12th place. Chip counts coming shortly. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar, Ilan Boujenah Ilan Boujenah Doubles Through Alessandro MeoniJul 22, '16 Artur Koren raised to 35,000 and then Allesandro Meoni moved all in for just under 700,000. Ilan Boujenah then called all in behind him for 601,000. Koren quickly folded K-J, and Meoni showed AK. Boujenah had QQ, however, and they held on a board reading Q10652. Meoni was left with just 90,000 or so, and Boujenah is up to 1,250,000. Player Tags: Alessandro Meoni, Ilan Boujenah |
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