Joseph Giulino Eliminated In 18th Place ($4,923)
Feb 08, '15
We didn’t catch the action, but Joseph Giulino was all in with 65 against the 1010 of Dilipkumar Patel.
The board fell Q42K8 and Giulino was eliminated.
Player Tags: Dilipkumar Patel, Joseph Giulino
Fred Paradis Wins Card Player Poker Tour Foxwoods Main Event
Feb 09, '15
That’s a wrap! Fred Paradis has won the CPPT Foxwoods main event. After three days, Paradis overcame a field of 282 to win the lion’s share of the $410,310 prize pool.
Paradis had a massive chiplead over Dilipkumar Patel and made the call with A7. Kumar had moved in with K3 and the board ran out A83JQ to send him to the rail in second place.
The two had already agreed to a chop for $70,000 each and played for the remaining $11,528 and the trophy.
With that, Paradis earns the biggest tournament cash of his career at $81,528 and a CPPT Championship title!
Player Tags: Dilipkumar Patel, Fred Paradis
PJ Caruso Eliminated 3rd ($37,954)
Feb 09, '15
PJ Caruso moved all-in with AJ and Dilipkumar Patel called with 55. The board was fanned 63239 and Caruso was eliminated.
Player Tags: Dilipkumar Patel, Pasquale Caruso
Paradis Coming Back
Feb 09, '15
Fred Paradis has won several big pots without showdown since coming back from dinner. The most recent being a pot where he raised on the button 120,000. Dilipkumar Patel three-bet to 360,000 and Paradis four-bet to 820,000. Patel folded and Paradis is now up to over 3.2 million.
Player Tags: Dilipkumar Patel, Fred Paradis
Updated Chip Counts
Feb 09, '15
Jay Feingold – 2,000,000
David Grandieri – 1,500,000
Frank Sgambato – 1,160,000
Fred Paradis – 1,150,000
PJ Caruso – 1,100,000
Dilipkumar Patel – 1,100,000
David Stefanski – 625,000
Sharman Olshan – 160,000
Player Tags: Frank Sgambato, David Stefanski, Dilipkumar Patel, David Grandieri, Fred Paradis, Jay Feingold, Sharman Olshan
Jason Calnan Gets His Aces Cracked
Feb 09, '15
Jason Calnan isn’t feeling great about his start to the day after getting it in with pocket aces against the Q-J offsuit of Frank Scambato and finding two queens on the flop.
The pot left Calnan crippled, but he was able to make a slight rebound after moving all in with K8 and rivering a straight against Dilipkumar Patel’s pocket queens.
Calnan now has about 200,000 in his stack.
Player Tags: Jason Calnan, Frank Sgambato, Dilipkumar Patel