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Jul 01, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 53 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Brett Shaffer Wins Event No. 53 ($665,397)Jul 02, '13 Level: 33 Blinds: 100,000-200,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 1 out of 2,816 Players Eliminated: 3rd: Arttu Raekorpi – $291,392 Live Updates: Arttu Raekorpi Eliminated in Third Place ($291,392) Arttu Raekorpi raised all in for 1,635,000 and Brett Shaffer called. The two players then tabled their hands. Shaffer: KQ Board: 98435 Raekorpi was eliminated in third place and Shaffer grew his stack to 6,375,000 in advance of the heads-up final against David Vamplew (6,295,000). Brett Shaffer Wins Event No. 53 ($665,397) — David Vamplew Eliminated in Second Place ($413,157) David Vamplew raised to 400,000 preflop on the button and Brett Shaffer reraised all in for 8.3 million. Vamplew called all in for 4 million and the final two players revealed their cards one last time. Shaffer: A9 Board: A93710 Shaffer won the pot and the tournament with two pair, aces and nines. Vamplew was eliminated in second place and took home $413,157. Shaffer was awarded the gold bracelet and top prize worth $665,397. 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: David Vamplew, Brett Shaffer Level 31 Update: Day 3 Ends with 3 Final PlayersJul 02, '13 NOTE: Day 3 has ended with the final three players locked in a stalemate and they will return Tuesday, July 2 at 1 p.m. PT to play down to a champion. Updates will continue at 2 p.m. Level: 31 Blinds: 60,000-120,000 with a 15,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,816 Average Chip Count: 4,224,000 Chip Counts: Seat 2: David Vamplew – 5,345,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: David Vamplew Doubles Up David Vamplew raised to 285,000 and Arttu Raekorpi reraised to 620,000. Vamplew reraised to 1,085,000 and Raekorpi reraised all in. Vamplew called all in for 3,680,000 and the two players tabled their hands. Vamplew: AQ Board: Q63A10 Vamplew doubled up to 7.3 million and Raekorpi was down to 2.42 million. Brett Shaffer Doubles Up David Vamplew raised to 240,000 on the button and Brett Shaffer reraised all in for 2.35 million. Vamplew called and the two players revealed their hands. Shaffer: Q9 Board: J992Q Shaffer doubled up to survive with 4.8 million and Vamplew dropped to 6 million. Player Tags: David Vamplew, Brett Shaffer Level 30 Update: Loni Harwood Eliminated in 4th PlaceJul 02, '13 Level: 30 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,816 Average Chip Count: 4,224,000 Chip Counts: Seat 2: David Vamplew – 3,405,000 Players Eliminated: 4th: Loni Harwood – $210,456 Live Updates: Loni Harwood Eliminated in Fourth Place ($210,456) Arttu Raekorpi raised to 200,000 and Loni Harwood reraised all in for 2,145,000. David Vamplew reraised all in over the top and Raekorpi folded. The two remaining players then flipped over their cards. Vamplew: AQ Board: 962Q8 Harwood was eliminated in fourth place and Vamplew grew his stack to 5 million thanks to a pair of queens. Player Tags: Loni Hui, David Vamplew Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 53 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold'em)Jul 01, '13 The final table of Event No. 53 ($1,500 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 Pete Males in tenth place ($38,282), the nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 25 with blinds of 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 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: Matias Ruzzi – 394,000 While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 2,816 players, creating a total prize pool of $3,801,600, and the top 297 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $665,397 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: Michael Watson, David Vamplew Event No. 53 Final Day Updates Begin with Official Final Table of Nine PlayersJul 01, '13 The final day of Event No. 53 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold’em) begins with 25 players from the initial field of 2,816 and they will be playing down to a champion tonight. Cards get into the air at 1 p.m. PT and that’s when the remaining field will begin to march down to the final table. Notables still in the hunt include Michael Watson, David Vamplew, Robert Hwang, and Humberto Brenes. Card Player will bring you level-by-level updates with chip counts and payouts once the official final table begins with the final nine players in the event. Tune back in at that time to see which player will walk away with the top prize of $665,397 and a World Series of Poker gold bracelet. Player Tags: Humberto Brenes, Robert Hwang, Michael Watson, David Vamplew |
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Jun 01, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 2 - $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em 8 Handed | 4 | + |
Trevor Pope Wins Event No. 2 ($553,906)Jun 01, '13 Level: 28 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 1 out of 481 Players Eliminated: 4th: Jared Hamby – $154,518 Live Updates: Jared Hamby Eliminated in Fourth Place ($154,518) Trevor Pope raised to 100,000 from the small blind and Jared Hamby reraised all in for 1,230,000 from the big blind. Pope called and they flipped over their cards. Pope: AJ Board: 88595 Hamby was eliminated in fourth place and Pope increased his huge chip stack close to 6 million thanks to a flush. Darryll Fish Eliminated in Third Place ($215,286) Darryll Fish moved all in preflop for 375,000 on the button and Trevor Pope called from the small blind. Here are their cards. Pope: 99 Board: 633Q4 Fish was eliminated on the hand in third place to set up a heads-up final between Pope (6,665,000) and David Vamplew (550,000). David Vamplew Doubles Up Trevor Pope raised to 100,000 preflop from the button and David Vamplew called. The flop was dealt A93 and Vamplew checked. Pope bet 100,000 and Vamplew called. The turn fell J and Vamplew checked. Pope shoved all in and Vamplew called all in. Vamplew held JJ and Pope turned over A3. The river brought the 9and Vamplew doubled up to 1 million with a set of jacks. Pope still held a commanding lead with 6.2 million. Trevor Pope Wins Event No. 2 ($553,906) — David Vamplew Eliminated in 2nd Place ($342,450) David Vamplew raised to 100,000 on the button preflop and Trevor Pope reraised all in. Vamplew called all in for 940,000 and they flipped over their cards. Pope: 55 Board: QJJ74 Vamplew was eliminated on the hand in second place, good for $342,450, and Pope is the champion of Event No. 2. He took home $553,906 and a gold bracelet. 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: Jared Hamby, Darryll Fish, David Vamplew, Trevor Pope Level 27 Update: Jamie Armstrong Out in 5th PlaceJun 01, '13 Level: 27 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 481 Average Chip Count: 1,803,750 Chip Counts: Seat 1: David Vamplew – 900,000 Players Eliminated: 5th: Jamie Armstrong – $112,695 Live Updates: Darryll Fish Doubles Up Through Jamie Armstrong Jamie Armstrong raised to 80,000 on the button preflop and Darryll Fish reraised all in for 600,000 from the small blind. Armstrong called and they flipped over their cards. Armstrong was in the lead with pocket queens over the pocket sevens held by Fish, but the board ran out 752A5. Fish made a set to survive with over 1.2 million and Armstrong was knocked down to 450,000. Jamie Armstrong Eliminated in Fifth Place ($112,695) Jamie Armstrong raised all in for 443,000 preflop and David Vamplew called on the big blind. Here are their cards. Vamplew: AQ Board: Q53JK Vamplew won the hand with a higher pair and Armstrong was eliminated in fifth place. Player Tags: Darryll Fish, Jamie Armstrong, David Vamplew Official Final Table Begins for Event No. 2 ($5,000 Eight-Handed No-Limit Hold'em)Jun 01, '13 The final table of Event No. 2 ($5,000 Eight-Handed 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 Rafal Mchalowski in ninth place ($37,391), the official, eight-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 25 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: David Vamplew – 629,000 While only 8 remain, this event attracted 481 players, creating a total prize pool of $2,260,700, and the top 56 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $553,906 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: David Peters, Jared Hamby, Darryll Fish, Daniel Kelly, David Vamplew, Trevor Pope |
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Jun 08, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 3 | + |
Level 25: Three Remain; Vamplew 4th, Colin 5thJun 08, '11 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 1,920 Average Chip Count: 1,920,000 Chip Counts: 1. Nicholas Blumenthal – 4,200,000 Eliminations: 4th. David Vamplew – $141,030 Bryan Colin Eliminated in 5th Place ($95,333) Bryan Colin opened for 60,000 from the cutoff, Jeffrey Papola reraised to 150,000 from the button, Colin reraised to 430,000, Papola five-bet shoved and Colin called all in. Colin turned over 10 10 for the lead while Papola showed A Q for the draw. The board came 9 5 3 K 2, giving Papola a flush on the turn. Jeffrey Papola took the chip lead with 4 million this hand while Bryan Colin was eliminated in 5th place ($95,33). David Vamplew Eliminated in 4th Place ($141,030) Down to the short stack, David Vamplew open-shoved for 240,000 from under the gun, Jeffrey Papola called from the small blind and Nicholas Blumenthal called from the big blind. The flop came A 7 6, and both players checked the side pot. The turn was the was the 5, Papola bet 150,000 and Blumenthal called. The river was the 8, Papola checked, Blumenthal bet 360,000 and Papola called. Vamplew showed A J for top pair while Papola showed A 5 for two pair. Blumenthal turned over K Q for the nut flush, and scooped both the side and main pots. David Vamplew was eliminated in 4th place ($141,030). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Bryan Colin, Jeffrey Papola, David Vamplew Level 23: Jalkotzy Eliminated 7th, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 08, '11 NOTE: Play ended last night with 15 players and resumed today at 2:30pm. With the elimination of George Jalkotzy in 7th place ($47,174), the official six-handed final table is now underway. Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 6 out of 1,920 Average Chip Count: 960,000 Chip Counts: 1. David Vamplew – 2,450,000 Payouts: 1st. $544,388 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Bryan Colin, Geffrey Klein, Anthony Spinella, Jeffrey Papola, David Vamplew |
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Oct 04, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 6 | + |
Ker-Plew!Oct 01, '10 The board read 9 2 2 K J when David Vamplew flipped over pocket nines. His opponent, Paul Kristofferson could only muster A-2 and he was eliminated on the hand. Vamplew held a massive stack worth more than 1 million after the hand. Player Tags: David Vamplew Vamplew Gets Moving EarlyOct 02, '10 Action broke out on the very first hand of the day and it involved chip leader David Vamplew. Tommy Westerlund shoved the last of his stack in from UTG+1 and Vamplew, who was in the small blind, asked for a count of the big blind’s stack. It was about 180,000 and Vamplew raised it up. The big blind folded and Westerlund and Vamplew went head-to-head. Westerland had pocket fours while Vaamplew held A J. A jack fell on the turn and that was it for Westerlund. Vamplew adds 29,100 in chips to his massive stack. Player Tags: David Vamplew Steven Levy Eliminated in 10th Place (£45,000)Oct 03, '10 Steven Levy raised to 120,000 preflop from the cutoff and Kyle Bowker reraised to 280,000 on the button. David Vamplew then reraised to 620,000. Levy moved all in when action came back around to him. Bowker mucked and Vamplew made the call. Their cards: Levy: A K Board: 9 5 3 9 8 Levy was eliminated in 10th place and he will take home £45,000 in prize money. Player Tags: Steven Levy, David Vamplew David Vamplew is PokerStars EPT London Champion (£900,000)Oct 04, '10 John Juanda moves all in for 3,435,000 and David Vamplew makes the call. Juanda: K 2 Board: A 3 10 9 6 Vamplew takes the title and £900,000 while Juanda goes home with the second place prize of £545,000. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Here We Go AgainOct 04, '10 John Juanda raised to 400,000 from the button and Vamplew made the call. The flop came The turn was the J and David Vamplew bet 625,000. Juanda popped it to 1,850,000 and then Vamplew moved all in. John Juanda made the call and they flipped over their cards: Vamplew: A 6 It wasn’t going to be that easy for Juanda as the river fell the 3 to even stacks out once more, with Vamplew slightly in the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew War of WillsOct 04, '10 Back after dinner break and the heads up players are definitely not slowing down as the evening progresses. On a A J 6 flop, David Vamplew checked and John Juanda bet 700,000. Vamplew called and the turn was the 8. Both players checked and the river was the 6. Vamplew checked and Juanda bet 2,025,000. Vamplew raised it to 4,900,000 and sat very still. Juanda stared at his opponent for quite some time and then moved all in. Vamplew instantly folded and Juanda raked in the pot. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Doubles Through JuandaOct 04, '10 On a flop of J J 7, David Vamplew checks and Juanda bets 525,000. Vamplew raises it to 1,330,000 in total. Juanda then comes right back at him and reraises to 2,500,000. Vamplew moves all in and Juanda makes the call. Vamplew: J 10 Turn: 5 Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Moves into LeadOct 04, '10 John Juanda opened for 280,000 and David Vamplew called from the small blind. The flop came A A 9 and Vamplew checked. Juanda bet 325,000 and Vamplew made the call. The turn was the 6 and Vamplew once again check-called Juanda’s bet of 485,000. The river was the 2 and Vamplew bet around 1.2 million. Juanda folded pretty quickly, and with that Vamplew takes the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Kayvan Payman Eliminated in Fifth Place (£190,000)Oct 04, '10 Short-stacked Kayvan Payman was making some all in movements and not getting any action, but in the end both David Vamplew and Kyle Bowker decided to take a shot at sending him out. When Payman shoved all in for 1,750,000, Bowker made the call, and Vamplew moved all in. Vamplew had Bowker covered and Bowker decided to fold. However Payman could triple up if he survived the wrath of Vamplew. Payman flipped over A 4 and found himself up against the Q Q of Vamplew. The board was dealt 6 4 3 5 3 and the queens took the pot. Payman goes out in fifth place for £190,000 leaving us with just four in search of the title and the £900,000 top prize. Player Tags: David Vamplew, Kayvan Payman Vamplew Versus JuandaOct 04, '10 John Juanda bet 265,000 and both David Vamplew and Artur Wasek made the call. The flop was 8 7 2 and Wasek checked. Juanda bet 570,000 and only Vamplew made the call. Juanda then checked the 4 turn and Vamplew bet out 685,000. Juanda folded and it’s a nice sizeable pot for Vamplew. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew |
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Oct 03, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 5 | + |
Ker-Plew!Oct 01, '10 The board read 9 2 2 K J when David Vamplew flipped over pocket nines. His opponent, Paul Kristofferson could only muster A-2 and he was eliminated on the hand. Vamplew held a massive stack worth more than 1 million after the hand. Player Tags: David Vamplew Vamplew Gets Moving EarlyOct 02, '10 Action broke out on the very first hand of the day and it involved chip leader David Vamplew. Tommy Westerlund shoved the last of his stack in from UTG+1 and Vamplew, who was in the small blind, asked for a count of the big blind’s stack. It was about 180,000 and Vamplew raised it up. The big blind folded and Westerlund and Vamplew went head-to-head. Westerland had pocket fours while Vaamplew held A J. A jack fell on the turn and that was it for Westerlund. Vamplew adds 29,100 in chips to his massive stack. Player Tags: David Vamplew Steven Levy Eliminated in 10th Place (£45,000)Oct 03, '10 Steven Levy raised to 120,000 preflop from the cutoff and Kyle Bowker reraised to 280,000 on the button. David Vamplew then reraised to 620,000. Levy moved all in when action came back around to him. Bowker mucked and Vamplew made the call. Their cards: Levy: A K Board: 9 5 3 9 8 Levy was eliminated in 10th place and he will take home £45,000 in prize money. Player Tags: Steven Levy, David Vamplew David Vamplew is PokerStars EPT London Champion (£900,000)Oct 04, '10 John Juanda moves all in for 3,435,000 and David Vamplew makes the call. Juanda: K 2 Board: A 3 10 9 6 Vamplew takes the title and £900,000 while Juanda goes home with the second place prize of £545,000. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Here We Go AgainOct 04, '10 John Juanda raised to 400,000 from the button and Vamplew made the call. The flop came The turn was the J and David Vamplew bet 625,000. Juanda popped it to 1,850,000 and then Vamplew moved all in. John Juanda made the call and they flipped over their cards: Vamplew: A 6 It wasn’t going to be that easy for Juanda as the river fell the 3 to even stacks out once more, with Vamplew slightly in the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew War of WillsOct 04, '10 Back after dinner break and the heads up players are definitely not slowing down as the evening progresses. On a A J 6 flop, David Vamplew checked and John Juanda bet 700,000. Vamplew called and the turn was the 8. Both players checked and the river was the 6. Vamplew checked and Juanda bet 2,025,000. Vamplew raised it to 4,900,000 and sat very still. Juanda stared at his opponent for quite some time and then moved all in. Vamplew instantly folded and Juanda raked in the pot. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Doubles Through JuandaOct 04, '10 On a flop of J J 7, David Vamplew checks and Juanda bets 525,000. Vamplew raises it to 1,330,000 in total. Juanda then comes right back at him and reraises to 2,500,000. Vamplew moves all in and Juanda makes the call. Vamplew: J 10 Turn: 5 Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Moves into LeadOct 04, '10 John Juanda opened for 280,000 and David Vamplew called from the small blind. The flop came A A 9 and Vamplew checked. Juanda bet 325,000 and Vamplew made the call. The turn was the 6 and Vamplew once again check-called Juanda’s bet of 485,000. The river was the 2 and Vamplew bet around 1.2 million. Juanda folded pretty quickly, and with that Vamplew takes the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Kayvan Payman Eliminated in Fifth Place (£190,000)Oct 04, '10 Short-stacked Kayvan Payman was making some all in movements and not getting any action, but in the end both David Vamplew and Kyle Bowker decided to take a shot at sending him out. When Payman shoved all in for 1,750,000, Bowker made the call, and Vamplew moved all in. Vamplew had Bowker covered and Bowker decided to fold. However Payman could triple up if he survived the wrath of Vamplew. Payman flipped over A 4 and found himself up against the Q Q of Vamplew. The board was dealt 6 4 3 5 3 and the queens took the pot. Payman goes out in fifth place for £190,000 leaving us with just four in search of the title and the £900,000 top prize. Player Tags: David Vamplew, Kayvan Payman Vamplew Versus JuandaOct 04, '10 John Juanda bet 265,000 and both David Vamplew and Artur Wasek made the call. The flop was 8 7 2 and Wasek checked. Juanda bet 570,000 and only Vamplew made the call. Juanda then checked the 4 turn and Vamplew bet out 685,000. Juanda folded and it’s a nice sizeable pot for Vamplew. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew |
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Oct 02, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 4 | + |
Ker-Plew!Oct 01, '10 The board read 9 2 2 K J when David Vamplew flipped over pocket nines. His opponent, Paul Kristofferson could only muster A-2 and he was eliminated on the hand. Vamplew held a massive stack worth more than 1 million after the hand. Player Tags: David Vamplew Vamplew Gets Moving EarlyOct 02, '10 Action broke out on the very first hand of the day and it involved chip leader David Vamplew. Tommy Westerlund shoved the last of his stack in from UTG+1 and Vamplew, who was in the small blind, asked for a count of the big blind’s stack. It was about 180,000 and Vamplew raised it up. The big blind folded and Westerlund and Vamplew went head-to-head. Westerland had pocket fours while Vaamplew held A J. A jack fell on the turn and that was it for Westerlund. Vamplew adds 29,100 in chips to his massive stack. Player Tags: David Vamplew Steven Levy Eliminated in 10th Place (£45,000)Oct 03, '10 Steven Levy raised to 120,000 preflop from the cutoff and Kyle Bowker reraised to 280,000 on the button. David Vamplew then reraised to 620,000. Levy moved all in when action came back around to him. Bowker mucked and Vamplew made the call. Their cards: Levy: A K Board: 9 5 3 9 8 Levy was eliminated in 10th place and he will take home £45,000 in prize money. Player Tags: Steven Levy, David Vamplew David Vamplew is PokerStars EPT London Champion (£900,000)Oct 04, '10 John Juanda moves all in for 3,435,000 and David Vamplew makes the call. Juanda: K 2 Board: A 3 10 9 6 Vamplew takes the title and £900,000 while Juanda goes home with the second place prize of £545,000. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Here We Go AgainOct 04, '10 John Juanda raised to 400,000 from the button and Vamplew made the call. The flop came The turn was the J and David Vamplew bet 625,000. Juanda popped it to 1,850,000 and then Vamplew moved all in. John Juanda made the call and they flipped over their cards: Vamplew: A 6 It wasn’t going to be that easy for Juanda as the river fell the 3 to even stacks out once more, with Vamplew slightly in the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew War of WillsOct 04, '10 Back after dinner break and the heads up players are definitely not slowing down as the evening progresses. On a A J 6 flop, David Vamplew checked and John Juanda bet 700,000. Vamplew called and the turn was the 8. Both players checked and the river was the 6. Vamplew checked and Juanda bet 2,025,000. Vamplew raised it to 4,900,000 and sat very still. Juanda stared at his opponent for quite some time and then moved all in. Vamplew instantly folded and Juanda raked in the pot. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Doubles Through JuandaOct 04, '10 On a flop of J J 7, David Vamplew checks and Juanda bets 525,000. Vamplew raises it to 1,330,000 in total. Juanda then comes right back at him and reraises to 2,500,000. Vamplew moves all in and Juanda makes the call. Vamplew: J 10 Turn: 5 Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Moves into LeadOct 04, '10 John Juanda opened for 280,000 and David Vamplew called from the small blind. The flop came A A 9 and Vamplew checked. Juanda bet 325,000 and Vamplew made the call. The turn was the 6 and Vamplew once again check-called Juanda’s bet of 485,000. The river was the 2 and Vamplew bet around 1.2 million. Juanda folded pretty quickly, and with that Vamplew takes the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Kayvan Payman Eliminated in Fifth Place (£190,000)Oct 04, '10 Short-stacked Kayvan Payman was making some all in movements and not getting any action, but in the end both David Vamplew and Kyle Bowker decided to take a shot at sending him out. When Payman shoved all in for 1,750,000, Bowker made the call, and Vamplew moved all in. Vamplew had Bowker covered and Bowker decided to fold. However Payman could triple up if he survived the wrath of Vamplew. Payman flipped over A 4 and found himself up against the Q Q of Vamplew. The board was dealt 6 4 3 5 3 and the queens took the pot. Payman goes out in fifth place for £190,000 leaving us with just four in search of the title and the £900,000 top prize. Player Tags: David Vamplew, Kayvan Payman Vamplew Versus JuandaOct 04, '10 John Juanda bet 265,000 and both David Vamplew and Artur Wasek made the call. The flop was 8 7 2 and Wasek checked. Juanda bet 570,000 and only Vamplew made the call. Juanda then checked the 4 turn and Vamplew bet out 685,000. Juanda folded and it’s a nice sizeable pot for Vamplew. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew |
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Oct 01, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 3 | + |
Ker-Plew!Oct 01, '10 The board read 9 2 2 K J when David Vamplew flipped over pocket nines. His opponent, Paul Kristofferson could only muster A-2 and he was eliminated on the hand. Vamplew held a massive stack worth more than 1 million after the hand. Player Tags: David Vamplew Vamplew Gets Moving EarlyOct 02, '10 Action broke out on the very first hand of the day and it involved chip leader David Vamplew. Tommy Westerlund shoved the last of his stack in from UTG+1 and Vamplew, who was in the small blind, asked for a count of the big blind’s stack. It was about 180,000 and Vamplew raised it up. The big blind folded and Westerlund and Vamplew went head-to-head. Westerland had pocket fours while Vaamplew held A J. A jack fell on the turn and that was it for Westerlund. Vamplew adds 29,100 in chips to his massive stack. Player Tags: David Vamplew Steven Levy Eliminated in 10th Place (£45,000)Oct 03, '10 Steven Levy raised to 120,000 preflop from the cutoff and Kyle Bowker reraised to 280,000 on the button. David Vamplew then reraised to 620,000. Levy moved all in when action came back around to him. Bowker mucked and Vamplew made the call. Their cards: Levy: A K Board: 9 5 3 9 8 Levy was eliminated in 10th place and he will take home £45,000 in prize money. Player Tags: Steven Levy, David Vamplew David Vamplew is PokerStars EPT London Champion (£900,000)Oct 04, '10 John Juanda moves all in for 3,435,000 and David Vamplew makes the call. Juanda: K 2 Board: A 3 10 9 6 Vamplew takes the title and £900,000 while Juanda goes home with the second place prize of £545,000. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Here We Go AgainOct 04, '10 John Juanda raised to 400,000 from the button and Vamplew made the call. The flop came The turn was the J and David Vamplew bet 625,000. Juanda popped it to 1,850,000 and then Vamplew moved all in. John Juanda made the call and they flipped over their cards: Vamplew: A 6 It wasn’t going to be that easy for Juanda as the river fell the 3 to even stacks out once more, with Vamplew slightly in the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew War of WillsOct 04, '10 Back after dinner break and the heads up players are definitely not slowing down as the evening progresses. On a A J 6 flop, David Vamplew checked and John Juanda bet 700,000. Vamplew called and the turn was the 8. Both players checked and the river was the 6. Vamplew checked and Juanda bet 2,025,000. Vamplew raised it to 4,900,000 and sat very still. Juanda stared at his opponent for quite some time and then moved all in. Vamplew instantly folded and Juanda raked in the pot. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Doubles Through JuandaOct 04, '10 On a flop of J J 7, David Vamplew checks and Juanda bets 525,000. Vamplew raises it to 1,330,000 in total. Juanda then comes right back at him and reraises to 2,500,000. Vamplew moves all in and Juanda makes the call. Vamplew: J 10 Turn: 5 Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Vamplew Moves into LeadOct 04, '10 John Juanda opened for 280,000 and David Vamplew called from the small blind. The flop came A A 9 and Vamplew checked. Juanda bet 325,000 and Vamplew made the call. The turn was the 6 and Vamplew once again check-called Juanda’s bet of 485,000. The river was the 2 and Vamplew bet around 1.2 million. Juanda folded pretty quickly, and with that Vamplew takes the lead. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew Kayvan Payman Eliminated in Fifth Place (£190,000)Oct 04, '10 Short-stacked Kayvan Payman was making some all in movements and not getting any action, but in the end both David Vamplew and Kyle Bowker decided to take a shot at sending him out. When Payman shoved all in for 1,750,000, Bowker made the call, and Vamplew moved all in. Vamplew had Bowker covered and Bowker decided to fold. However Payman could triple up if he survived the wrath of Vamplew. Payman flipped over A 4 and found himself up against the Q Q of Vamplew. The board was dealt 6 4 3 5 3 and the queens took the pot. Payman goes out in fifth place for £190,000 leaving us with just four in search of the title and the £900,000 top prize. Player Tags: David Vamplew, Kayvan Payman Vamplew Versus JuandaOct 04, '10 John Juanda bet 265,000 and both David Vamplew and Artur Wasek made the call. The flop was 8 7 2 and Wasek checked. Juanda bet 570,000 and only Vamplew made the call. Juanda then checked the 4 turn and Vamplew bet out 685,000. Juanda folded and it’s a nice sizeable pot for Vamplew. Player Tags: John Juanda, David Vamplew |
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