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Hometown: Bad Homburg
Country of Origin: Germany
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Jul 19, '19 | CPPT VII - DeepStack Championship Poker Series | $5,000 CPPT Main Event No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 4 | + |
Manig Loeser Taken Out In Two Hands By Nabil AbdienJul 19, '19 Shortly before the last break, Manig Loeser had Nabil Abdien all in with pocket jacks against his pocket queens. The board was safe for Loeser until a jack on the river, and Abdien doubled up, leaving Loeser short stacked. After building his stack back up a bit, Loeser raised to 32,000 in the cutoff and Abdien moved all in from the big blind. Loeser thought it over for a bit before calling off his last 445,000 or so with AQ. Abdien showed pocket sevens, and they held as the board fell K104103 to send Loeser to the rail. Player Tags: Manig Loeser |
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Dec 16, '18 | CPPT VI - DeepStack Showdown | $3,500 No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 3 | + |
Big Hand From The BreakDec 15, '18 In a hand that lasted five minutes into the break, Manig Loeser earned a full double up through Ray Qartomy holding Q-J on a board reading Q-Q-J-8-X. Qartomy, who held 10-9, couldn’t find a fold and was left with just one 500 chip after paying off Loeser. That 500 chip was automatically upgraded to 1,000 during the break color up, while Loeser now has 650,000 in chips. Incredibly, it was Loeser who held just half of a big blind earlier in the level, making an incredible comeback to jump into the top five. Player Tags: Manig Loeser Manig Loeser Eliminated In 20th Place ($11,279)Dec 16, '18 Manig Loeser moved all-in with the Q7 when it folded to him in the small blind. Jon Turner called with the K7 out of the big blind. The board ran out KK36J and Turner made trip kings to send Loeser to the rail in 20th place. He took home $11,279. Player Tags: Jon Turner, Manig Loeser |
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Dec 15, '18 | CPPT VI - DeepStack Showdown | $3,500 No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 2 | + |
Big Hand From The BreakDec 15, '18 In a hand that lasted five minutes into the break, Manig Loeser earned a full double up through Ray Qartomy holding Q-J on a board reading Q-Q-J-8-X. Qartomy, who held 10-9, couldn’t find a fold and was left with just one 500 chip after paying off Loeser. That 500 chip was automatically upgraded to 1,000 during the break color up, while Loeser now has 650,000 in chips. Incredibly, it was Loeser who held just half of a big blind earlier in the level, making an incredible comeback to jump into the top five. Player Tags: Manig Loeser Manig Loeser Eliminated In 20th Place ($11,279)Dec 16, '18 Manig Loeser moved all-in with the Q7 when it folded to him in the small blind. Jon Turner called with the K7 out of the big blind. The board ran out KK36J and Turner made trip kings to send Loeser to the rail in 20th place. He took home $11,279. Player Tags: Jon Turner, Manig Loeser |
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Jun 02, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 4 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 3 | + |
John Beauprez Wins Event No. 4 ($324,764)Jun 03, '13 Level: 27 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 1 out of 1,069 Players Eliminated: 2nd: Manig Loeser – $200,698 Live Updates: John Beauprez Wins Event No. 4 ($324,764) — Manig Loeser Eliminated in 2nd Place ($200,698) Manig Loeser raised to 100,000 on the button preflop and John Beauprez reraised to 230,000. Loeser four-bet shoved all in for 1,305,000 and Beauprez called. Here were their cards. Beauprez: A8 Board: 86554 Beauprez spiked an eight on the flop and it was enough for him to win the tournament. Loeser was eliminated in second place and he took home $200,698. Beauprez captured a gold bracelet and $324,764. 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: Manig Loeser, John Beauprez Level 26 Update: John Beauprez Doubles UpJun 02, '13 Level: 26 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,069 Average Chip Count: 2,405,250 Chip Counts: Seat 2: John Beauprez – 2,420,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Manig Loeser Grabs the Chip Lead John Beauprez raised to 80,000 on the button and Manig Loeser reraised to 220,000. Beauprez called and the flop was dealt A76. Loeser bet 140,000 and Beauprez raised to 315,000. Both players checked the J on the turn and the 5 followed on the river. Loeser bet 390,0000 and Beauprez tanked. He eventually called and Loeser tabled QQ. Beauprez mucked and he was down to 1.4 million after the hand. Loeser held the chip lead with 3.4 million. John Beauprez Doubles Up John Beauprez raised to 80,000 on the button and Manig Loeser reraised to 220,000. Beauprez then moved all in for 1,205,000 and Loeser called. Here are their cards. Beauprez: 66 Board: Q548A Beauprez held the lead when the hand started, lost it on the flop, but got it back on the river thanks to a club flush. He survived with 2.4 million and the chip counts were back to even between the final two. Player Tags: Manig Loeser, John Beauprez Level 25 Update: Back and Forth Heads-Up FinalJun 02, '13 Level: 25 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,069 Average Chip Count: 2,405,250 Chip Counts: Seat 2: John Beauprez – 2,340,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: NOTE: Through the first 33 hands of heads-up play the following hand was the only one to go to a showdown. John Beauprez Gets His Flush Manig Loeser raised to 60,000 on the button and John Beauprez called. The flop was dealt K43 and Beauprez checked. Loeser bet 70,000 and Beauprez check-raised to 175,000. Loeser called and the turn fell 3. Both players checked and the river brought the Q. Both players checked once more and Beauprez revealed 98 for a flush. The final two players were close to even in chips after the hand. Player Tags: Manig Loeser, John Beauprez Level 24 Update: Joe Cada Out 4th, Eric Blair Out 3rdJun 02, '13 Level: 24 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 2 out of 1,069 Average Chip Count: 2,405,250 Chip Counts: Seat 2: John Beauprez – 2,495,000 Players Eliminated: 4th: Joe Cada – $83,558 Live Updates: Joe Cada Eliminated in Fourth Place ($83,558) Joe Cada completed the small blind and Manig Loeser raised to 74,000 from the big blind. Cada reraised all in for 610,000 and Loeser called. Here are their cards. Loeser: A9 Board: K82QJ Loeser made the nut diamond flush to grow his stack to 2,650,000 and Cada was eliminated in fourth place on the hand. Eric Blair Doubles Through Manig Loeser Eric Blair raised to 50,000 preflop and Manig Loeser reraised all in. Blair called all in and they revealed their cards. Blair held A8 for a dominant lead over the A6 of Loeser. The board was dealt QJ957 and Blair’s hand held up for him to survive. Eric Blair Eliminated in Third Place ($127,300) Eric Blair raised to 60,000 on the button and John Beauprez reraised to 145,000 from the small blind. Blair called and the flop was dealt J93. Beauprez bet 170,000 and Blair raised all in for a total of 790,000. Beauprez called and flipped over AJ. Blair held J8 and he would need some help to survive. The turn and river fell K4 and delivered no help to Blair, who was eliminated in third place. Dinner Break Until 9:00 pm The last two players standing will be on dinner break until 9:00 pm PT. At that time they will resume the final match with a gold bracelet on the line. Below are the chip counts for the final match. John Beauprez – 2,495,000 Player Tags: Eric Blair, Joseph Cada, Manig Loeser, John Beauprez Level 23 Update: Manig Loeser Doubles Up And Takes The Chip LeadJun 02, '13 Level: 23 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 2,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 1,069 Average Chip Count: 750,000 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Eric Blair – 390,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Manig Loeser Doubles Through Eric Blair And Takes The Chip Lead Manig Loeser raised to 40,000 preflop and Eric Blair three-bet to 98,000 right behind him. Everyone else folded and Loeser four-bet to 202,000. Blair five-bet to 348,000 and Loeser six-bet shoved all in for 1,170,000. Blair called and they flipped over their cards. Loeser: 77 Board: Q10674 Loeser made a set on the turn and he won the hand to double up to 2.4 million, good for the chip lead. Blair was down to 400,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Eric Blair, Manig Loeser |
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