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May 12, '14 | CPPT II - bestbet Jacksonville - May | $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em $300K Guarantee | 4 | + |
A Winter Storm is BrewingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter appears to be dominating his table, having just took down back to back pots. With about 24,000 in the pot and board reading 742 Winter bet 7,500 and his opponent released. In the very next hand, Winter raised to 2,400 from under the gun and action folded all the way around to the big blind. The big blind called and the two went heads-up to a flop of 1073. The big blind then check-folded to Winter’s bet of 3,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Stacey Reinstein Eliminated by Sean WinterMay 09, '14 Stacey Reinstein led out for 9,000 on the turn with the board reading K764 and Sean Winter raised to 40,000, which effectively put Reinstein all in. Reinstein thought for a few moments and committed her last 8,500 in chips and tabled AJ. She needed to find a non board pairing heart on the river against Winter’s 66. The river was the 6 to give Winter quads and eliminate Reinstein as the players move closer to their last break of the day. Winter heads into the last break of the day with 97,000 in chips. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Stacey Reinstein Sean Winter ClimbingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter, who finished fourth at the CPPT Palm Beach Kennel Club main event in December, is steadily climbing. Rob Georato raised to 2,400 from the hijack seat, the button called and Winter called from the big blind. The flop was K105 and Winter check-called Georato’s 3,500 bet. The turn was the 8 and both players checked. The river brought the 7 Winter bet 8,300 and Georato called. Both players waited a few moments and Winter slowly turned over Q10 to win the pot. Player Tags: Rob Georato, Sean Winter Remington On "Murderers Row"May 09, '14 Rem Remington has found himself at probably the toughest table in the room. Due to table breakings and a shrinking field size, the table has become quite stacked. Along with Remington the table include Zo Karim, CPPT bestbet main event seventh place finisher Edward Mroczkowski, CPPT bestbet main event ninth place finisher Aaron Lucas and CPPT Palm Beach Kennel Club main event fourth place finisher Sean Winter.
Player Tags: Rem Remington, Sean Winter, Aaron Lucas, Edward Mroczkowski Gray Wins a FlipMay 09, '14 Zo Karim raised to 1,500 from middle position and was called by Rem Remington from the hijack, Eddy Mroczkowski from the cutoff, and Sean Winter on the button. The player in the small blind goes into the tank for several minutes before moving all in for his last 10,500. Glenn Gray cold calls out of the big blind and and action quickly folds back around to Sean Winter. “That’s so sick,” said Winter as he showed A10. “I was going to call you.” Winter folds his hand and the other two hands are turned on their backs. Gray showed 33 and is flipping against the small blind’s A9. The board ran out 66467 and Gray makes a full house to take the pot and increase his stack to 36,000. Player Tags: Glenn Gray, Sean Winter Winter Sends One HomeMay 09, '14 Sean Winter called his opponent’s all in and was racing with his AK against his opponent’s 55. We missed the exact board, but Winter hit an ace to eliminate his opponent and chip up to 46,300 in chips as the level comes to a close. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Arrives and Starts StackingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter arrived in the field at the CPPT bestbet Jacksonville Main Event a short time ago and he has wasted little time building his chip stack. The flop read A33 when he and two opponents contributed 1,300 each to the pot in a recent hand. The 10 followed on the turn and UTG+1 bet 2,100. Winter called in middle position and the big blind folded. The [7d] fell on the river and Winter bet 4,000. UTG+1 tanked but eventually mucked her cards. Winter stacked up 33,300 after the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter Jess Snyder Eliminated in 7th Place ($10,200)May 11, '14 Jess Snyder limped preflop on the small blind and Sean Winter checked on the big blind. The flop was dealt KJ3 and Snyder check-called a bet of 21,000 from Winter. The turn fell 10 and Snyder checked again. Winter bet 50,000 and Snyder raised all in. Winter called and they flipped over their cards. Winter: K10 River: 9 Snyder was eliminated on the hand in seventh place and he will take home $10,200 in prize money. The elimination of Snyder brings play to a close for tonight. Stay tuned for chip counts and a recap of the day’s events. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Jess Snyder Winter Calls With Ace HighMay 11, '14 Sean Winter raised to 24,000 under the gun and got called by Brian Washington in the small blind and Jess Snyder in the big blind. The flop brought the 872 and it was checked to Winter, who bet 27,000. Only Snyder called and the turn brought the 4. Both players checked and the river was the 7. Snyder now lead out for 32,000. After a quick moments thought Winter made the call with the A6 for ace-high, which was good enough to win the pot as Snyder could only produce the 109 for a missed straight draw. Player Tags: Sean Winter Dee Richardson Doubles Through Sean WinterMay 11, '14 Sean Winter raised to 20,000 from middle position preflop and Edward Gilfillan called on the cutoff. Dee Richardson reraised all in for 102,000 from the small blind and Winter called. Gilfillan folded and the two remaining two players revealed their hands. Richardson: QJ Board: Q96K9 Richardson got some help to double up and survive with more than 200,000. Winter held 235,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter |
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May 11, '14 | CPPT II - bestbet Jacksonville - May | $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em $300K Guarantee | 3 | + |
A Winter Storm is BrewingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter appears to be dominating his table, having just took down back to back pots. With about 24,000 in the pot and board reading 742 Winter bet 7,500 and his opponent released. In the very next hand, Winter raised to 2,400 from under the gun and action folded all the way around to the big blind. The big blind called and the two went heads-up to a flop of 1073. The big blind then check-folded to Winter’s bet of 3,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Stacey Reinstein Eliminated by Sean WinterMay 09, '14 Stacey Reinstein led out for 9,000 on the turn with the board reading K764 and Sean Winter raised to 40,000, which effectively put Reinstein all in. Reinstein thought for a few moments and committed her last 8,500 in chips and tabled AJ. She needed to find a non board pairing heart on the river against Winter’s 66. The river was the 6 to give Winter quads and eliminate Reinstein as the players move closer to their last break of the day. Winter heads into the last break of the day with 97,000 in chips. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Stacey Reinstein Sean Winter ClimbingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter, who finished fourth at the CPPT Palm Beach Kennel Club main event in December, is steadily climbing. Rob Georato raised to 2,400 from the hijack seat, the button called and Winter called from the big blind. The flop was K105 and Winter check-called Georato’s 3,500 bet. The turn was the 8 and both players checked. The river brought the 7 Winter bet 8,300 and Georato called. Both players waited a few moments and Winter slowly turned over Q10 to win the pot. Player Tags: Rob Georato, Sean Winter Remington On "Murderers Row"May 09, '14 Rem Remington has found himself at probably the toughest table in the room. Due to table breakings and a shrinking field size, the table has become quite stacked. Along with Remington the table include Zo Karim, CPPT bestbet main event seventh place finisher Edward Mroczkowski, CPPT bestbet main event ninth place finisher Aaron Lucas and CPPT Palm Beach Kennel Club main event fourth place finisher Sean Winter.
Player Tags: Rem Remington, Sean Winter, Aaron Lucas, Edward Mroczkowski Gray Wins a FlipMay 09, '14 Zo Karim raised to 1,500 from middle position and was called by Rem Remington from the hijack, Eddy Mroczkowski from the cutoff, and Sean Winter on the button. The player in the small blind goes into the tank for several minutes before moving all in for his last 10,500. Glenn Gray cold calls out of the big blind and and action quickly folds back around to Sean Winter. “That’s so sick,” said Winter as he showed A10. “I was going to call you.” Winter folds his hand and the other two hands are turned on their backs. Gray showed 33 and is flipping against the small blind’s A9. The board ran out 66467 and Gray makes a full house to take the pot and increase his stack to 36,000. Player Tags: Glenn Gray, Sean Winter Winter Sends One HomeMay 09, '14 Sean Winter called his opponent’s all in and was racing with his AK against his opponent’s 55. We missed the exact board, but Winter hit an ace to eliminate his opponent and chip up to 46,300 in chips as the level comes to a close. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Arrives and Starts StackingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter arrived in the field at the CPPT bestbet Jacksonville Main Event a short time ago and he has wasted little time building his chip stack. The flop read A33 when he and two opponents contributed 1,300 each to the pot in a recent hand. The 10 followed on the turn and UTG+1 bet 2,100. Winter called in middle position and the big blind folded. The [7d] fell on the river and Winter bet 4,000. UTG+1 tanked but eventually mucked her cards. Winter stacked up 33,300 after the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter Jess Snyder Eliminated in 7th Place ($10,200)May 11, '14 Jess Snyder limped preflop on the small blind and Sean Winter checked on the big blind. The flop was dealt KJ3 and Snyder check-called a bet of 21,000 from Winter. The turn fell 10 and Snyder checked again. Winter bet 50,000 and Snyder raised all in. Winter called and they flipped over their cards. Winter: K10 River: 9 Snyder was eliminated on the hand in seventh place and he will take home $10,200 in prize money. The elimination of Snyder brings play to a close for tonight. Stay tuned for chip counts and a recap of the day’s events. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Jess Snyder Winter Calls With Ace HighMay 11, '14 Sean Winter raised to 24,000 under the gun and got called by Brian Washington in the small blind and Jess Snyder in the big blind. The flop brought the 872 and it was checked to Winter, who bet 27,000. Only Snyder called and the turn brought the 4. Both players checked and the river was the 7. Snyder now lead out for 32,000. After a quick moments thought Winter made the call with the A6 for ace-high, which was good enough to win the pot as Snyder could only produce the 109 for a missed straight draw. Player Tags: Sean Winter Dee Richardson Doubles Through Sean WinterMay 11, '14 Sean Winter raised to 20,000 from middle position preflop and Edward Gilfillan called on the cutoff. Dee Richardson reraised all in for 102,000 from the small blind and Winter called. Gilfillan folded and the two remaining two players revealed their hands. Richardson: QJ Board: Q96K9 Richardson got some help to double up and survive with more than 200,000. Winter held 235,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter |
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May 09, '14 | CPPT II - bestbet Jacksonville - May | $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em $300K Guarantee | 1 | + |
A Winter Storm is BrewingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter appears to be dominating his table, having just took down back to back pots. With about 24,000 in the pot and board reading 742 Winter bet 7,500 and his opponent released. In the very next hand, Winter raised to 2,400 from under the gun and action folded all the way around to the big blind. The big blind called and the two went heads-up to a flop of 1073. The big blind then check-folded to Winter’s bet of 3,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Stacey Reinstein Eliminated by Sean WinterMay 09, '14 Stacey Reinstein led out for 9,000 on the turn with the board reading K764 and Sean Winter raised to 40,000, which effectively put Reinstein all in. Reinstein thought for a few moments and committed her last 8,500 in chips and tabled AJ. She needed to find a non board pairing heart on the river against Winter’s 66. The river was the 6 to give Winter quads and eliminate Reinstein as the players move closer to their last break of the day. Winter heads into the last break of the day with 97,000 in chips. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Stacey Reinstein Sean Winter ClimbingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter, who finished fourth at the CPPT Palm Beach Kennel Club main event in December, is steadily climbing. Rob Georato raised to 2,400 from the hijack seat, the button called and Winter called from the big blind. The flop was K105 and Winter check-called Georato’s 3,500 bet. The turn was the 8 and both players checked. The river brought the 7 Winter bet 8,300 and Georato called. Both players waited a few moments and Winter slowly turned over Q10 to win the pot. Player Tags: Rob Georato, Sean Winter Remington On "Murderers Row"May 09, '14 Rem Remington has found himself at probably the toughest table in the room. Due to table breakings and a shrinking field size, the table has become quite stacked. Along with Remington the table include Zo Karim, CPPT bestbet main event seventh place finisher Edward Mroczkowski, CPPT bestbet main event ninth place finisher Aaron Lucas and CPPT Palm Beach Kennel Club main event fourth place finisher Sean Winter.
Player Tags: Rem Remington, Sean Winter, Aaron Lucas, Edward Mroczkowski Gray Wins a FlipMay 09, '14 Zo Karim raised to 1,500 from middle position and was called by Rem Remington from the hijack, Eddy Mroczkowski from the cutoff, and Sean Winter on the button. The player in the small blind goes into the tank for several minutes before moving all in for his last 10,500. Glenn Gray cold calls out of the big blind and and action quickly folds back around to Sean Winter. “That’s so sick,” said Winter as he showed A10. “I was going to call you.” Winter folds his hand and the other two hands are turned on their backs. Gray showed 33 and is flipping against the small blind’s A9. The board ran out 66467 and Gray makes a full house to take the pot and increase his stack to 36,000. Player Tags: Glenn Gray, Sean Winter Winter Sends One HomeMay 09, '14 Sean Winter called his opponent’s all in and was racing with his AK against his opponent’s 55. We missed the exact board, but Winter hit an ace to eliminate his opponent and chip up to 46,300 in chips as the level comes to a close. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Arrives and Starts StackingMay 09, '14 Sean Winter arrived in the field at the CPPT bestbet Jacksonville Main Event a short time ago and he has wasted little time building his chip stack. The flop read A33 when he and two opponents contributed 1,300 each to the pot in a recent hand. The 10 followed on the turn and UTG+1 bet 2,100. Winter called in middle position and the big blind folded. The [7d] fell on the river and Winter bet 4,000. UTG+1 tanked but eventually mucked her cards. Winter stacked up 33,300 after the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter Jess Snyder Eliminated in 7th Place ($10,200)May 11, '14 Jess Snyder limped preflop on the small blind and Sean Winter checked on the big blind. The flop was dealt KJ3 and Snyder check-called a bet of 21,000 from Winter. The turn fell 10 and Snyder checked again. Winter bet 50,000 and Snyder raised all in. Winter called and they flipped over their cards. Winter: K10 River: 9 Snyder was eliminated on the hand in seventh place and he will take home $10,200 in prize money. The elimination of Snyder brings play to a close for tonight. Stay tuned for chip counts and a recap of the day’s events. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Jess Snyder Winter Calls With Ace HighMay 11, '14 Sean Winter raised to 24,000 under the gun and got called by Brian Washington in the small blind and Jess Snyder in the big blind. The flop brought the 872 and it was checked to Winter, who bet 27,000. Only Snyder called and the turn brought the 4. Both players checked and the river was the 7. Snyder now lead out for 32,000. After a quick moments thought Winter made the call with the A6 for ace-high, which was good enough to win the pot as Snyder could only produce the 109 for a missed straight draw. Player Tags: Sean Winter Dee Richardson Doubles Through Sean WinterMay 11, '14 Sean Winter raised to 20,000 from middle position preflop and Edward Gilfillan called on the cutoff. Dee Richardson reraised all in for 102,000 from the small blind and Winter called. Gilfillan folded and the two remaining two players revealed their hands. Richardson: QJ Board: Q96K9 Richardson got some help to double up and survive with more than 200,000. Winter held 235,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter |
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Dec 15, '13 | CPPT II - Palm Beach Kennel Club | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $250K Guarantee | 4 | + |
Sean Winter Busts A PlayerDec 14, '13 On a flop of J-4-2 with two clubs, a player open shoved for around 12,000 with the 8 6 and Sean Winter called with K-J. The board ran out with a three and an ace, but no club, and Winter took the hand to grow his stack to around 170,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Versus Luke BreretonDec 14, '13 Luke Brereton raised to 2,000 from under the gun+1 and Sean Winter called from the cutoff. Dennis Sierra called from the big blind and David S. followed from the big blind. After a flop of 1082 Sierra and David S. checked from the blinds and Brereton bet 4,000. Winter called and the blinds released. The turn was the 10 and Brereton and Winter checked. The river was the K, Brereton checked, Winters bet 10,600 and Brereton called. Winters showed two red Queens and Brereton released his hand without showing. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Luke Brereton, Dennis Sierra Sean Winter Picks Up AcesDec 14, '13 Sean Winter got all-in preflop with the A A against his opponent’s Q Q. The board ran out 1054A5 to give Winter the full house and increase his stack to 85,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Final Table Set For Card Player Poker Tour Palm Beach Kennel Club Main EventDec 15, '13 A title and $68,191 is on the line for the final nine players in the Card Player Poker Tour Palm Beach Kennel Club $1,100 no-limit hold’em $250,000 guarantee main event. Evan Teitelbaum will lead the pack with a stack of 1,200,000 trailed closely by Sean Winter with 1,093,000 and Luke Brereton with 1,039,000. Online pro Eric Blair, who has $1.6 million in online tournament winnings, and WSOP bracelet winner and online high stakes cash games player Brian Hastings are also in the mix along with young pro Ian O’Hare. John McNulty, Gerard Donaghy and Tom Gleason make up the rest of the final table. No matter who wins, a first-time CPPT champion will be named. Donaghy, who will come to the final table with 827,000, was a unique entry in the field having won his ticket from Palm Beach Kennel Club’s monthly Player of the Month promotion in November. Donaghy finished in the top 100 players on the leaderboard and was then entered into a $25,000 freeroll tournament where he won his seat to the CPPT main event, meaning he is truly on a freeroll. Day 2 moved quickly with 23 of the 59 remaining players taking to the rail in the first two levels of play. The money was reached during Level 18 when David S. was eliminated in a brutal hand on the stone bubble. S. opened to 12,000 from under the gun and Scott Zakheim raised to 26,000 from middle position. S. re-raised to 76,000 and Zakheim quickly called to see a flop of K88. S. immediately announced he was all-in and Zakheim called even faster. The hands were not immediately tabled as the floor was waiting to see if any other tables had an all-in and a call but the board was still dealt out 54. When the floor gave the ok S. turned over two black Aces and thought he had won the pot. “No good,” Zakheim said, but S. appeared to have not heard. He began stacking his chips for the dealer to count, thinking Zakheim would match them up and push them his way. “Your aces are no good man,” another player at the table said. Zakheim showed two red Kings for a flopped full-house and S. realized his mistake and made his exit. Zakheim was later eliminated as the 22nd place finisher for $2,515. In addition to Zakheim, Day 2 saw the elimination of two of the biggest names in the field in rapid succession. Chino Rheem, who came into Day 2 second in chips with just under 400,000, and Chance Kornuth both amassed stacks of nearly 800,000 during level 19 and held the top two spots for nearly an hour. But in unexpected fashion, Kornuth and Rheem both hit the rail before the end of Level 20 at the hands of Even Teitelbaum. Teitelbaum raised under the gun, Ian O’Hara called from late position, Rheem followed from the cutoff and Kornuth did the same out of the big blind. The flop opened Ad8s6s and Kornuth checked, Teitelbaum raised to 32,000, O’Hara called, Rheem released and Kornuth raised to 94,000. O’Hara folded and Teitelbaum made it 232,000 to go. Kornuth announced he was all-in for about 400,000 and Teitelbaum called. Kornuth had flopped bottom set with 66 against Teitelbaum’s top two pair with A8. Kornuth stayed ahead after the J opened on the turn but saw his day come to an end when the A on the river gave Tietelbaum the full house. Kornuth made his exit as the 23rd place finisher for $2,515. Rheem quickly followed when he raised to 13,000 and Teitelbaum called from the small blind to see a flop of 985. Teitelbaum led out for 12,000 and Rheem called to see the 9 on the turn. Teitelbaum fired out 27,000 and Rheem called again to see the A on the river. Teitelbaum once again fired out 27,000 and Rheem shoved all in for around 250,000 more. Teitelbaum tanked for a while before making the call with 22. Rheem tabled 74 and hit the rail as the 19th place finisher for $2,932 while Teitelbaum built his stack to about 2 million. When play resumes Monday, December 16 at 1pm EST tune into cardplayer.com to follow the hand-for-hand updates and the live web stream of the final table to see who will become the next Card Player Poker Tour champion. Final Table Chip Counts: 1. Evan Teitelbaum – 1,200,000 Final Table Payouts: 1. $68,191 Player Tags: Chino Rheem, Brian Hastings, Chance Kornuth, Eric Blair, John McNulty, Sean Winter, Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Luke Brereton, Tom Gleason Unofficial Final Table ReachedDec 15, '13 Here is the seating arrangement for the final ten players. 1. Luke Brereton – 1,000,000 Player Tags: Brian Hastings, Eric Blair, John McNulty, Gerard Donaghy, Sean Winter, Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Luke Brereton, Tom Gleason, Jordan Scott Art Azuran Eliminated In 11th ($5,066)Dec 15, '13 On a board reading A-9-2-Q, Art Azuran committed his last 475,000 with 9-2 suited but was up against the A-Q of Sean Winter. The river brought an ace to send Azuran to the rail. The final 10 combined to form a single table. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Doubles UpDec 15, '13 Art Azurin limped in and action was folded to Sean Winter on the button, and he shoved all in for 198,000. Action was folded to Ian O’Hara in the big blind. He re-shoved and Azurin tank-folded. O’Hara showed A 9 and was up against Winter’s pocket queens. The board ran out J-7-4-6-7 and Winter secured the double up. Player Tags: Sean Winter Tom Gleason DoublesDec 15, '13 We caught up with the action on the end and Tom Gleason had doubled up his 120,000 with pocket deuces on a board reading 7-5-2-3-5. Sean Winter was the loser on the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Tom Gleason Madela Dodges a BulletDec 15, '13 Sean Winter raised to 10,000 from early position and Robert Madela called from middle position. The flop was A 10 3 and Winter bet 13,500. Madela called and the turn was the A. Winter checked and Madela tossed in four, red, 5,000 denomination chips for a bet of 20,000. The river was the Q and both players quickly checked. Winter tabled T T, good for a full house and Madela flashed the table the A before mucking his hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter Michael Vo Eliminated In 30th ($1,926)Dec 15, '13 Michael Vo was eliminated in 30th when he ran his 50,000-chip stack and pocket kings into the aces of bigger stack Sean Winter. The aces held and Vo was gone. Player Tags: Michael Vo, Sean Winter |
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Dec 15, '13 | CPPT II - Palm Beach Kennel Club | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $250K Guarantee | 3 | + |
Sean Winter Busts A PlayerDec 14, '13 On a flop of J-4-2 with two clubs, a player open shoved for around 12,000 with the 8 6 and Sean Winter called with K-J. The board ran out with a three and an ace, but no club, and Winter took the hand to grow his stack to around 170,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Versus Luke BreretonDec 14, '13 Luke Brereton raised to 2,000 from under the gun+1 and Sean Winter called from the cutoff. Dennis Sierra called from the big blind and David S. followed from the big blind. After a flop of 1082 Sierra and David S. checked from the blinds and Brereton bet 4,000. Winter called and the blinds released. The turn was the 10 and Brereton and Winter checked. The river was the K, Brereton checked, Winters bet 10,600 and Brereton called. Winters showed two red Queens and Brereton released his hand without showing. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Luke Brereton, Dennis Sierra Sean Winter Picks Up AcesDec 14, '13 Sean Winter got all-in preflop with the A A against his opponent’s Q Q. The board ran out 1054A5 to give Winter the full house and increase his stack to 85,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Final Table Set For Card Player Poker Tour Palm Beach Kennel Club Main EventDec 15, '13 A title and $68,191 is on the line for the final nine players in the Card Player Poker Tour Palm Beach Kennel Club $1,100 no-limit hold’em $250,000 guarantee main event. Evan Teitelbaum will lead the pack with a stack of 1,200,000 trailed closely by Sean Winter with 1,093,000 and Luke Brereton with 1,039,000. Online pro Eric Blair, who has $1.6 million in online tournament winnings, and WSOP bracelet winner and online high stakes cash games player Brian Hastings are also in the mix along with young pro Ian O’Hare. John McNulty, Gerard Donaghy and Tom Gleason make up the rest of the final table. No matter who wins, a first-time CPPT champion will be named. Donaghy, who will come to the final table with 827,000, was a unique entry in the field having won his ticket from Palm Beach Kennel Club’s monthly Player of the Month promotion in November. Donaghy finished in the top 100 players on the leaderboard and was then entered into a $25,000 freeroll tournament where he won his seat to the CPPT main event, meaning he is truly on a freeroll. Day 2 moved quickly with 23 of the 59 remaining players taking to the rail in the first two levels of play. The money was reached during Level 18 when David S. was eliminated in a brutal hand on the stone bubble. S. opened to 12,000 from under the gun and Scott Zakheim raised to 26,000 from middle position. S. re-raised to 76,000 and Zakheim quickly called to see a flop of K88. S. immediately announced he was all-in and Zakheim called even faster. The hands were not immediately tabled as the floor was waiting to see if any other tables had an all-in and a call but the board was still dealt out 54. When the floor gave the ok S. turned over two black Aces and thought he had won the pot. “No good,” Zakheim said, but S. appeared to have not heard. He began stacking his chips for the dealer to count, thinking Zakheim would match them up and push them his way. “Your aces are no good man,” another player at the table said. Zakheim showed two red Kings for a flopped full-house and S. realized his mistake and made his exit. Zakheim was later eliminated as the 22nd place finisher for $2,515. In addition to Zakheim, Day 2 saw the elimination of two of the biggest names in the field in rapid succession. Chino Rheem, who came into Day 2 second in chips with just under 400,000, and Chance Kornuth both amassed stacks of nearly 800,000 during level 19 and held the top two spots for nearly an hour. But in unexpected fashion, Kornuth and Rheem both hit the rail before the end of Level 20 at the hands of Even Teitelbaum. Teitelbaum raised under the gun, Ian O’Hara called from late position, Rheem followed from the cutoff and Kornuth did the same out of the big blind. The flop opened Ad8s6s and Kornuth checked, Teitelbaum raised to 32,000, O’Hara called, Rheem released and Kornuth raised to 94,000. O’Hara folded and Teitelbaum made it 232,000 to go. Kornuth announced he was all-in for about 400,000 and Teitelbaum called. Kornuth had flopped bottom set with 66 against Teitelbaum’s top two pair with A8. Kornuth stayed ahead after the J opened on the turn but saw his day come to an end when the A on the river gave Tietelbaum the full house. Kornuth made his exit as the 23rd place finisher for $2,515. Rheem quickly followed when he raised to 13,000 and Teitelbaum called from the small blind to see a flop of 985. Teitelbaum led out for 12,000 and Rheem called to see the 9 on the turn. Teitelbaum fired out 27,000 and Rheem called again to see the A on the river. Teitelbaum once again fired out 27,000 and Rheem shoved all in for around 250,000 more. Teitelbaum tanked for a while before making the call with 22. Rheem tabled 74 and hit the rail as the 19th place finisher for $2,932 while Teitelbaum built his stack to about 2 million. When play resumes Monday, December 16 at 1pm EST tune into cardplayer.com to follow the hand-for-hand updates and the live web stream of the final table to see who will become the next Card Player Poker Tour champion. Final Table Chip Counts: 1. Evan Teitelbaum – 1,200,000 Final Table Payouts: 1. $68,191 Player Tags: Chino Rheem, Brian Hastings, Chance Kornuth, Eric Blair, John McNulty, Sean Winter, Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Luke Brereton, Tom Gleason Unofficial Final Table ReachedDec 15, '13 Here is the seating arrangement for the final ten players. 1. Luke Brereton – 1,000,000 Player Tags: Brian Hastings, Eric Blair, John McNulty, Gerard Donaghy, Sean Winter, Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Luke Brereton, Tom Gleason, Jordan Scott Art Azuran Eliminated In 11th ($5,066)Dec 15, '13 On a board reading A-9-2-Q, Art Azuran committed his last 475,000 with 9-2 suited but was up against the A-Q of Sean Winter. The river brought an ace to send Azuran to the rail. The final 10 combined to form a single table. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Doubles UpDec 15, '13 Art Azurin limped in and action was folded to Sean Winter on the button, and he shoved all in for 198,000. Action was folded to Ian O’Hara in the big blind. He re-shoved and Azurin tank-folded. O’Hara showed A 9 and was up against Winter’s pocket queens. The board ran out J-7-4-6-7 and Winter secured the double up. Player Tags: Sean Winter Tom Gleason DoublesDec 15, '13 We caught up with the action on the end and Tom Gleason had doubled up his 120,000 with pocket deuces on a board reading 7-5-2-3-5. Sean Winter was the loser on the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Tom Gleason Madela Dodges a BulletDec 15, '13 Sean Winter raised to 10,000 from early position and Robert Madela called from middle position. The flop was A 10 3 and Winter bet 13,500. Madela called and the turn was the A. Winter checked and Madela tossed in four, red, 5,000 denomination chips for a bet of 20,000. The river was the Q and both players quickly checked. Winter tabled T T, good for a full house and Madela flashed the table the A before mucking his hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter Michael Vo Eliminated In 30th ($1,926)Dec 15, '13 Michael Vo was eliminated in 30th when he ran his 50,000-chip stack and pocket kings into the aces of bigger stack Sean Winter. The aces held and Vo was gone. Player Tags: Michael Vo, Sean Winter |
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Dec 14, '13 | CPPT II - Palm Beach Kennel Club | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $250K Guarantee | 2 | + |
Sean Winter Busts A PlayerDec 14, '13 On a flop of J-4-2 with two clubs, a player open shoved for around 12,000 with the 8 6 and Sean Winter called with K-J. The board ran out with a three and an ace, but no club, and Winter took the hand to grow his stack to around 170,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Versus Luke BreretonDec 14, '13 Luke Brereton raised to 2,000 from under the gun+1 and Sean Winter called from the cutoff. Dennis Sierra called from the big blind and David S. followed from the big blind. After a flop of 1082 Sierra and David S. checked from the blinds and Brereton bet 4,000. Winter called and the blinds released. The turn was the 10 and Brereton and Winter checked. The river was the K, Brereton checked, Winters bet 10,600 and Brereton called. Winters showed two red Queens and Brereton released his hand without showing. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Luke Brereton, Dennis Sierra Sean Winter Picks Up AcesDec 14, '13 Sean Winter got all-in preflop with the A A against his opponent’s Q Q. The board ran out 1054A5 to give Winter the full house and increase his stack to 85,000. Player Tags: Sean Winter Final Table Set For Card Player Poker Tour Palm Beach Kennel Club Main EventDec 15, '13 A title and $68,191 is on the line for the final nine players in the Card Player Poker Tour Palm Beach Kennel Club $1,100 no-limit hold’em $250,000 guarantee main event. Evan Teitelbaum will lead the pack with a stack of 1,200,000 trailed closely by Sean Winter with 1,093,000 and Luke Brereton with 1,039,000. Online pro Eric Blair, who has $1.6 million in online tournament winnings, and WSOP bracelet winner and online high stakes cash games player Brian Hastings are also in the mix along with young pro Ian O’Hare. John McNulty, Gerard Donaghy and Tom Gleason make up the rest of the final table. No matter who wins, a first-time CPPT champion will be named. Donaghy, who will come to the final table with 827,000, was a unique entry in the field having won his ticket from Palm Beach Kennel Club’s monthly Player of the Month promotion in November. Donaghy finished in the top 100 players on the leaderboard and was then entered into a $25,000 freeroll tournament where he won his seat to the CPPT main event, meaning he is truly on a freeroll. Day 2 moved quickly with 23 of the 59 remaining players taking to the rail in the first two levels of play. The money was reached during Level 18 when David S. was eliminated in a brutal hand on the stone bubble. S. opened to 12,000 from under the gun and Scott Zakheim raised to 26,000 from middle position. S. re-raised to 76,000 and Zakheim quickly called to see a flop of K88. S. immediately announced he was all-in and Zakheim called even faster. The hands were not immediately tabled as the floor was waiting to see if any other tables had an all-in and a call but the board was still dealt out 54. When the floor gave the ok S. turned over two black Aces and thought he had won the pot. “No good,” Zakheim said, but S. appeared to have not heard. He began stacking his chips for the dealer to count, thinking Zakheim would match them up and push them his way. “Your aces are no good man,” another player at the table said. Zakheim showed two red Kings for a flopped full-house and S. realized his mistake and made his exit. Zakheim was later eliminated as the 22nd place finisher for $2,515. In addition to Zakheim, Day 2 saw the elimination of two of the biggest names in the field in rapid succession. Chino Rheem, who came into Day 2 second in chips with just under 400,000, and Chance Kornuth both amassed stacks of nearly 800,000 during level 19 and held the top two spots for nearly an hour. But in unexpected fashion, Kornuth and Rheem both hit the rail before the end of Level 20 at the hands of Even Teitelbaum. Teitelbaum raised under the gun, Ian O’Hara called from late position, Rheem followed from the cutoff and Kornuth did the same out of the big blind. The flop opened Ad8s6s and Kornuth checked, Teitelbaum raised to 32,000, O’Hara called, Rheem released and Kornuth raised to 94,000. O’Hara folded and Teitelbaum made it 232,000 to go. Kornuth announced he was all-in for about 400,000 and Teitelbaum called. Kornuth had flopped bottom set with 66 against Teitelbaum’s top two pair with A8. Kornuth stayed ahead after the J opened on the turn but saw his day come to an end when the A on the river gave Tietelbaum the full house. Kornuth made his exit as the 23rd place finisher for $2,515. Rheem quickly followed when he raised to 13,000 and Teitelbaum called from the small blind to see a flop of 985. Teitelbaum led out for 12,000 and Rheem called to see the 9 on the turn. Teitelbaum fired out 27,000 and Rheem called again to see the A on the river. Teitelbaum once again fired out 27,000 and Rheem shoved all in for around 250,000 more. Teitelbaum tanked for a while before making the call with 22. Rheem tabled 74 and hit the rail as the 19th place finisher for $2,932 while Teitelbaum built his stack to about 2 million. When play resumes Monday, December 16 at 1pm EST tune into cardplayer.com to follow the hand-for-hand updates and the live web stream of the final table to see who will become the next Card Player Poker Tour champion. Final Table Chip Counts: 1. Evan Teitelbaum – 1,200,000 Final Table Payouts: 1. $68,191 Player Tags: Chino Rheem, Brian Hastings, Chance Kornuth, Eric Blair, John McNulty, Sean Winter, Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Luke Brereton, Tom Gleason Unofficial Final Table ReachedDec 15, '13 Here is the seating arrangement for the final ten players. 1. Luke Brereton – 1,000,000 Player Tags: Brian Hastings, Eric Blair, John McNulty, Gerard Donaghy, Sean Winter, Evan Teitelbaum, Ian O'Hara, Luke Brereton, Tom Gleason, Jordan Scott Art Azuran Eliminated In 11th ($5,066)Dec 15, '13 On a board reading A-9-2-Q, Art Azuran committed his last 475,000 with 9-2 suited but was up against the A-Q of Sean Winter. The river brought an ace to send Azuran to the rail. The final 10 combined to form a single table. Player Tags: Sean Winter Sean Winter Doubles UpDec 15, '13 Art Azurin limped in and action was folded to Sean Winter on the button, and he shoved all in for 198,000. Action was folded to Ian O’Hara in the big blind. He re-shoved and Azurin tank-folded. O’Hara showed A 9 and was up against Winter’s pocket queens. The board ran out J-7-4-6-7 and Winter secured the double up. Player Tags: Sean Winter Tom Gleason DoublesDec 15, '13 We caught up with the action on the end and Tom Gleason had doubled up his 120,000 with pocket deuces on a board reading 7-5-2-3-5. Sean Winter was the loser on the hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter, Tom Gleason Madela Dodges a BulletDec 15, '13 Sean Winter raised to 10,000 from early position and Robert Madela called from middle position. The flop was A 10 3 and Winter bet 13,500. Madela called and the turn was the A. Winter checked and Madela tossed in four, red, 5,000 denomination chips for a bet of 20,000. The river was the Q and both players quickly checked. Winter tabled T T, good for a full house and Madela flashed the table the A before mucking his hand. Player Tags: Sean Winter Michael Vo Eliminated In 30th ($1,926)Dec 15, '13 Michael Vo was eliminated in 30th when he ran his 50,000-chip stack and pocket kings into the aces of bigger stack Sean Winter. The aces held and Vo was gone. Player Tags: Michael Vo, Sean Winter |
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