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Hometown: Tierra Verde
Country of Origin: United States
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Nov 12, '21 | 2021 DeepStack Championship II | $2,500 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $1 Million GTD | 2 | + |
Justin Zaki Applies Max PressureNov 12, '21 Justin Zaki raised to 1,800 from early position and was called only by the player in the big blind. The flop was 844 and the big blind checked. Zaki bet 2,500 and the big blind called. The turn was the Q and the big blind checked again. Zaki checked behind and the 2 came on the river. The big blind checked and Zaki quickly bet 15,000, which was enough to cover his opponent’s roughly 11,000-chip stack. The big blind thought for about a minute before releasing his hand and conceding the pot to Zaki. Justin Zaki – 73,000 Player Tags: Justin Zaki |
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Jul 17, '19 | CPPT VII - DeepStack Championship Poker Series | $5,000 CPPT Main Event No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 2 | + |
Ludovic Geilich Eliminated By Justin ZakiJul 17, '19 On the turn with the board reading A6410, Bertrand Grospellier checked from the small blind, Kitty Kuo checked from the big blind and Justin Zaki bet 8,200 from the hijack. Ludovic Geilich called on the button before both Grospellier and Kuo folded. There was about 30,000 in the pot heading to the river, which was the 8. Zaki moved all in and Geilich quickly called for his last roughly 15,000. Zaki showed AA and was on the right side of a cooler against Geilich’s 66. Geilich was eliminated in a set-over-set situation but has plenty of time to re-enter if he chooses to. Justin Zaki – 64,000 Player Tags: Justin Zaki |
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Oct 07, '18 | CPPT VI - Derby Lane Poker | $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em $200K GTD | 4 | + |
Justin Zaki Knocked Out Late On Day 1AOct 04, '18 We missed the action in this hand but had the main details recounted to us by Jordan Joeckel. Justin Zaki shoved for 85,000 when it folded to him with A-10. Joeckel called with the AQ. Neither player improved and ace-queen high was good enough to win the pot for Joeckel, eliminating Zaki from day 1A. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Zaki Value Bets The RiverOct 04, '18 With a board of 9733J Justin Zaki fired out a bet of 17,000. Jordan Joeckel made the call, only to muck his cards when Zaki showed the AJ for a rivered pair of jacks with an ace kicker. Zaki chipped up to 135,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A Big One Without ShowdownOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki raised to 2,300 from the lojack and the player in the big blind made the call. The flop brought the J102 and Zaki bet 2,500 when checked to. The big blind called and the 9 hit the turn. The big blind checked and Zaki bet 5,700. The big blind check-raised to 14,000 and Zaki made the call. The 10 completed the board and the big blind lead out for 20,000. Zaki thought it over before sliding out a raise to 80,000. The big blind would be all-in and at risk were he to make the call. After several minutes of thought he folded and Zaki took down the sizable pot without showdown, chipping up to 140,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki In The HouseOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat in the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane main event. Zaki has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident took his seat late in level 3 here on day 1A and will be looking to make a deep run in this $200,000 guaranteed main event. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Sends It PreflopOct 05, '18 An early position player raised to 2,400 and it folded around to Justin Zaki in the big blind. He moved all-in for just over 40,000. The raiser folded and Zaki took down the pot to hang around starting stack. Zaki is a resident of nearby Tierra Verde, Florida. The four-time World Poker Tour final tablist has now played in all three of this event’s starting flights. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Loren Walker Eliminates Justin ZakiOct 05, '18 Loren Walker limped in from under the gun. The player in the lojack raised to 6,000 and it folded to Justin Zaki in the small blind. He moved all-in and Walker quickly called. The initial raiser folded and the two players opened their hands. Walker: KK The board ran out 733107 and Walker’s kings held to earn him the pot. Zaki was eliminated while Walker chipped up to 210,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Takes A Seat On Day 1BOct 05, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat here on day 1B of the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane guaranteed main event. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. Zaki was eliminated late on day 1A when he ran his ace-ten into the AQ of Jordan Joeckel, who bagged up the second largest stack at the end of the first flight. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Hero Calls With Ace High... And ChopsOct 06, '18 From middle position, Justin Zaki raised to 24,000 and Armando Figueroa called from the button. The blinds folded and the two players saw a flop of 742. Zaki bet 32,000 and Figueroa called. The turn was the 10 and Zaki check-called a bet of 48,000 from Figueroa. The river was the 10 and Zaki checked again. Figueroa quickly announced all-in. Zaki started to think it over. “Guess I’m gonna have to call off with ace high for my life on the bubble?” said Zaki with a laugh. He thought for a few more minutes before calling with the AJ. Figueroa showed the AJ and the two chopped the massive pot. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Picks Up The Bigger Pocket PairOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the cutoff, who moved all-in for 59,000. Justin Zaki made the call from the button. Both blinds folded and the player at risk revealed his 66. Zaki had him pipped with the 77. The KK9210 runout kept Zaki ahead and he eliminated his opponent, growing his stack to 273,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A RaceOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the button, who shipped all of his 43,000 into the middle. Justin Zaki called out of the big blind with the AQ and was in a race against the button’s 1010. The board came down 9548A and Zaki paired his ace on the river to make the best hand, eliminating his opponent and growing his stack to 182,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki |
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Oct 06, '18 | CPPT VI - Derby Lane Poker | $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em $200K GTD | 3 | + |
Justin Zaki Knocked Out Late On Day 1AOct 04, '18 We missed the action in this hand but had the main details recounted to us by Jordan Joeckel. Justin Zaki shoved for 85,000 when it folded to him with A-10. Joeckel called with the AQ. Neither player improved and ace-queen high was good enough to win the pot for Joeckel, eliminating Zaki from day 1A. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Zaki Value Bets The RiverOct 04, '18 With a board of 9733J Justin Zaki fired out a bet of 17,000. Jordan Joeckel made the call, only to muck his cards when Zaki showed the AJ for a rivered pair of jacks with an ace kicker. Zaki chipped up to 135,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A Big One Without ShowdownOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki raised to 2,300 from the lojack and the player in the big blind made the call. The flop brought the J102 and Zaki bet 2,500 when checked to. The big blind called and the 9 hit the turn. The big blind checked and Zaki bet 5,700. The big blind check-raised to 14,000 and Zaki made the call. The 10 completed the board and the big blind lead out for 20,000. Zaki thought it over before sliding out a raise to 80,000. The big blind would be all-in and at risk were he to make the call. After several minutes of thought he folded and Zaki took down the sizable pot without showdown, chipping up to 140,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki In The HouseOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat in the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane main event. Zaki has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident took his seat late in level 3 here on day 1A and will be looking to make a deep run in this $200,000 guaranteed main event. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Sends It PreflopOct 05, '18 An early position player raised to 2,400 and it folded around to Justin Zaki in the big blind. He moved all-in for just over 40,000. The raiser folded and Zaki took down the pot to hang around starting stack. Zaki is a resident of nearby Tierra Verde, Florida. The four-time World Poker Tour final tablist has now played in all three of this event’s starting flights. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Loren Walker Eliminates Justin ZakiOct 05, '18 Loren Walker limped in from under the gun. The player in the lojack raised to 6,000 and it folded to Justin Zaki in the small blind. He moved all-in and Walker quickly called. The initial raiser folded and the two players opened their hands. Walker: KK The board ran out 733107 and Walker’s kings held to earn him the pot. Zaki was eliminated while Walker chipped up to 210,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Takes A Seat On Day 1BOct 05, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat here on day 1B of the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane guaranteed main event. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. Zaki was eliminated late on day 1A when he ran his ace-ten into the AQ of Jordan Joeckel, who bagged up the second largest stack at the end of the first flight. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Hero Calls With Ace High... And ChopsOct 06, '18 From middle position, Justin Zaki raised to 24,000 and Armando Figueroa called from the button. The blinds folded and the two players saw a flop of 742. Zaki bet 32,000 and Figueroa called. The turn was the 10 and Zaki check-called a bet of 48,000 from Figueroa. The river was the 10 and Zaki checked again. Figueroa quickly announced all-in. Zaki started to think it over. “Guess I’m gonna have to call off with ace high for my life on the bubble?” said Zaki with a laugh. He thought for a few more minutes before calling with the AJ. Figueroa showed the AJ and the two chopped the massive pot. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Picks Up The Bigger Pocket PairOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the cutoff, who moved all-in for 59,000. Justin Zaki made the call from the button. Both blinds folded and the player at risk revealed his 66. Zaki had him pipped with the 77. The KK9210 runout kept Zaki ahead and he eliminated his opponent, growing his stack to 273,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A RaceOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the button, who shipped all of his 43,000 into the middle. Justin Zaki called out of the big blind with the AQ and was in a race against the button’s 1010. The board came down 9548A and Zaki paired his ace on the river to make the best hand, eliminating his opponent and growing his stack to 182,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki |
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Oct 05, '18 | CPPT VI - Derby Lane Poker | $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em $200K GTD | 2 | + |
Justin Zaki Knocked Out Late On Day 1AOct 04, '18 We missed the action in this hand but had the main details recounted to us by Jordan Joeckel. Justin Zaki shoved for 85,000 when it folded to him with A-10. Joeckel called with the AQ. Neither player improved and ace-queen high was good enough to win the pot for Joeckel, eliminating Zaki from day 1A. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Zaki Value Bets The RiverOct 04, '18 With a board of 9733J Justin Zaki fired out a bet of 17,000. Jordan Joeckel made the call, only to muck his cards when Zaki showed the AJ for a rivered pair of jacks with an ace kicker. Zaki chipped up to 135,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A Big One Without ShowdownOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki raised to 2,300 from the lojack and the player in the big blind made the call. The flop brought the J102 and Zaki bet 2,500 when checked to. The big blind called and the 9 hit the turn. The big blind checked and Zaki bet 5,700. The big blind check-raised to 14,000 and Zaki made the call. The 10 completed the board and the big blind lead out for 20,000. Zaki thought it over before sliding out a raise to 80,000. The big blind would be all-in and at risk were he to make the call. After several minutes of thought he folded and Zaki took down the sizable pot without showdown, chipping up to 140,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki In The HouseOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat in the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane main event. Zaki has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident took his seat late in level 3 here on day 1A and will be looking to make a deep run in this $200,000 guaranteed main event. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Sends It PreflopOct 05, '18 An early position player raised to 2,400 and it folded around to Justin Zaki in the big blind. He moved all-in for just over 40,000. The raiser folded and Zaki took down the pot to hang around starting stack. Zaki is a resident of nearby Tierra Verde, Florida. The four-time World Poker Tour final tablist has now played in all three of this event’s starting flights. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Loren Walker Eliminates Justin ZakiOct 05, '18 Loren Walker limped in from under the gun. The player in the lojack raised to 6,000 and it folded to Justin Zaki in the small blind. He moved all-in and Walker quickly called. The initial raiser folded and the two players opened their hands. Walker: KK The board ran out 733107 and Walker’s kings held to earn him the pot. Zaki was eliminated while Walker chipped up to 210,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Takes A Seat On Day 1BOct 05, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat here on day 1B of the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane guaranteed main event. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. Zaki was eliminated late on day 1A when he ran his ace-ten into the AQ of Jordan Joeckel, who bagged up the second largest stack at the end of the first flight. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Hero Calls With Ace High... And ChopsOct 06, '18 From middle position, Justin Zaki raised to 24,000 and Armando Figueroa called from the button. The blinds folded and the two players saw a flop of 742. Zaki bet 32,000 and Figueroa called. The turn was the 10 and Zaki check-called a bet of 48,000 from Figueroa. The river was the 10 and Zaki checked again. Figueroa quickly announced all-in. Zaki started to think it over. “Guess I’m gonna have to call off with ace high for my life on the bubble?” said Zaki with a laugh. He thought for a few more minutes before calling with the AJ. Figueroa showed the AJ and the two chopped the massive pot. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Picks Up The Bigger Pocket PairOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the cutoff, who moved all-in for 59,000. Justin Zaki made the call from the button. Both blinds folded and the player at risk revealed his 66. Zaki had him pipped with the 77. The KK9210 runout kept Zaki ahead and he eliminated his opponent, growing his stack to 273,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A RaceOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the button, who shipped all of his 43,000 into the middle. Justin Zaki called out of the big blind with the AQ and was in a race against the button’s 1010. The board came down 9548A and Zaki paired his ace on the river to make the best hand, eliminating his opponent and growing his stack to 182,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki |
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Oct 04, '18 | CPPT VI - Derby Lane Poker | $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em $200K GTD | 1 | + |
Justin Zaki Knocked Out Late On Day 1AOct 04, '18 We missed the action in this hand but had the main details recounted to us by Jordan Joeckel. Justin Zaki shoved for 85,000 when it folded to him with A-10. Joeckel called with the AQ. Neither player improved and ace-queen high was good enough to win the pot for Joeckel, eliminating Zaki from day 1A. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Zaki Value Bets The RiverOct 04, '18 With a board of 9733J Justin Zaki fired out a bet of 17,000. Jordan Joeckel made the call, only to muck his cards when Zaki showed the AJ for a rivered pair of jacks with an ace kicker. Zaki chipped up to 135,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A Big One Without ShowdownOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki raised to 2,300 from the lojack and the player in the big blind made the call. The flop brought the J102 and Zaki bet 2,500 when checked to. The big blind called and the 9 hit the turn. The big blind checked and Zaki bet 5,700. The big blind check-raised to 14,000 and Zaki made the call. The 10 completed the board and the big blind lead out for 20,000. Zaki thought it over before sliding out a raise to 80,000. The big blind would be all-in and at risk were he to make the call. After several minutes of thought he folded and Zaki took down the sizable pot without showdown, chipping up to 140,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki In The HouseOct 04, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat in the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane main event. Zaki has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident took his seat late in level 3 here on day 1A and will be looking to make a deep run in this $200,000 guaranteed main event. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Sends It PreflopOct 05, '18 An early position player raised to 2,400 and it folded around to Justin Zaki in the big blind. He moved all-in for just over 40,000. The raiser folded and Zaki took down the pot to hang around starting stack. Zaki is a resident of nearby Tierra Verde, Florida. The four-time World Poker Tour final tablist has now played in all three of this event’s starting flights. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Loren Walker Eliminates Justin ZakiOct 05, '18 Loren Walker limped in from under the gun. The player in the lojack raised to 6,000 and it folded to Justin Zaki in the small blind. He moved all-in and Walker quickly called. The initial raiser folded and the two players opened their hands. Walker: KK The board ran out 733107 and Walker’s kings held to earn him the pot. Zaki was eliminated while Walker chipped up to 210,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Takes A Seat On Day 1BOct 05, '18 Justin Zaki has taken a seat here on day 1B of the 2018 CPPT Derby Lane guaranteed main event. The Tierra Verde, Florida resident has more than $2.3 million in lifetime live tournament earnings, with four World Poker Tour final table finishes, including a runner-up showing in the 2018 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open main event for $434,614. Zaki also has three WSOP final tables finishes under his belt. Zaki was eliminated late on day 1A when he ran his ace-ten into the AQ of Jordan Joeckel, who bagged up the second largest stack at the end of the first flight. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Hero Calls With Ace High... And ChopsOct 06, '18 From middle position, Justin Zaki raised to 24,000 and Armando Figueroa called from the button. The blinds folded and the two players saw a flop of 742. Zaki bet 32,000 and Figueroa called. The turn was the 10 and Zaki check-called a bet of 48,000 from Figueroa. The river was the 10 and Zaki checked again. Figueroa quickly announced all-in. Zaki started to think it over. “Guess I’m gonna have to call off with ace high for my life on the bubble?” said Zaki with a laugh. He thought for a few more minutes before calling with the AJ. Figueroa showed the AJ and the two chopped the massive pot. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Picks Up The Bigger Pocket PairOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the cutoff, who moved all-in for 59,000. Justin Zaki made the call from the button. Both blinds folded and the player at risk revealed his 66. Zaki had him pipped with the 77. The KK9210 runout kept Zaki ahead and he eliminated his opponent, growing his stack to 273,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki Justin Zaki Wins A RaceOct 06, '18 It folded to the player on the button, who shipped all of his 43,000 into the middle. Justin Zaki called out of the big blind with the AQ and was in a race against the button’s 1010. The board came down 9548A and Zaki paired his ace on the river to make the best hand, eliminating his opponent and growing his stack to 182,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki |
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Jul 17, '18 | CPPT VI - DeepStack Championship Poker Series | $5,000 CPPT Main Event $2 Million GTD (VPR) | 4 | + |
Michael Addamo Busts Justin ZakiJul 17, '18 Barry Hutter raised to 11,000 and was called by Michael Addamo in the cutoff. Justin Zaki then moved all in from the button for his last 36,500. After getting the count, Hutter folded, and Addamo quickly called with pocket threes. Zaki held two over cards with QJ, but the board ran out 98365 to give Addamo a set and the pot. Zaki was eliminated, while Addamo now has a chip leading stack of about 825,000. Player Tags: Justin Zaki, Michael Addamo |
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Jul 20, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 4 | + |
Justin Zaki Eliminated In 66th Place ($10,557)Jul 20, '17 Justin Zaki open the action by moving all of his 45,000 chips into the middle of the table. Ankush Mandavia was next to act and he called. A player behind Mandavia called as well. The flop fell J96, and Mandavia bet 45,000. His opponent folded, and Mandavia tabled 10-10. Zaki was in bad shape with 4-4. The board ran out K, A to send Zaki to the rail. Player Tags: Justin Zaki, Ankush Mandavia |
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Jul 07, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 58 - $1,111 Little One For One Drop No-Limit Hold'em | 5 | + |
Brian Yoon Wins Event No. 58 ($663,727)Jul 07, '13 Level: 32 Blinds: 80,000-160,000 with a 20,000 ante Players Remaining: 1 out of 4,756 Players Eliminated: 4th: Justin Zaki – $218,771 Live Updates: Justin Zaki Eliminated in Fourth Place ($218,771) Brian Yoon raised to 325,000 and Justin Zaki reraised to 850,000. Yoon reraised all in and Zaki called all in for 3.4 million. The two players then tabled their hands. Yoon: AJ Board: J74610 Zaki was eliminated in fourth place and Yoon extended his chip lead with a pair of jacks. Roland Israelashvili Eliminated in Third Place ($295,433) Brian Yoon raised to 325,000 and Roland Israelashvili reraised all in for 2.2 million. Yoon called and the two players revealed their hands. Yoon: AQ Board: 86276 Yoon won the hand with an ace-kicker to take a chip lead of 14,035,0000 into a heads-up final against Cuong Van Nguyen (5 million). Roland was eliminated in third place. Brian Yoon Wins Event No. 58 ($663,727) — Cuong Van Nguyen ($408,264) Cuong Van Nguyen raised to 450,000 and Brian Yoon reraised all in. Van Nguyen called all in and the final two players flipped over their cards one last time. Yoon: KQ Board: A1069K Yoon won the pot and the tournament with a pair of kings. Van Nguyen was eliminated in second place and took home $408,264 in prize money. Yoon was awarded a gold bracelet and the top prize worth $663,727. 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: Justin Zaki, Brian Yoon, Roland Israelashvili, Cuong Van Nguyen Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 58 ($1,111 Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em)Jul 07, '13 The final table of Event No. 58 ($1,111 Little One for One Drop 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 Adriano Santa Ana in ninth place ($54,960), the final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 30 with blinds of 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 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: Nghi Tran – 4,130,000 While only 9 remain, this event attracted a massive field of 4,756 players, creating a total prize pool of $4,280,400, and the top 495 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $663,727 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: Kevin O'Donnell, Justin Zaki, Roland Israelashvili |
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