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Aug 26, '09 | 2009 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 5 | + |
Level 15 UpdateAug 24, '09 Blinds: 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 24 out of 278 Average Chip Count: 310,000 Notable Eliminations: 27. Nick Schulman — $18,285 Hand of the Level: Bryan Devonshire raised in position and Todd Terry called from the small blind. The flop came out Q Devonshire showed 10 The turn and river came 4 Level Summary: Despite a few short stacks in the field, it took nearly half of the level before a player was sent to the rail in the money. Nick Schulman was that casualty, running pocket jacks into the pocket aces of Kevin Schaffel. Then, the room was stunned to see former chip leader Bryan Devonshire ousted from the tournament when he flopped a flush against the nut flush of Todd Terry. The resulting pot gave Terry a massive stack and he ended the day with 850,000, good for the chip lead. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Bryan Devonshire Matt Marafioti Eliminated in Eighth Place ($52,320)Aug 26, '09
Marafioti: J Board: A Terry won the pot with queen high and Marafioti was eliminated in eighth place. He will take home $52,320 in prize money. Player Tags: Todd Terry Steven Begleiter Eliminated in Ninth Place ($39,240)Aug 25, '09
Terry showed A The board came 10 Player Tags: Todd Terry, Steven Begleiter Sergei Veytser Eliminated in 10th Place ($32,700)Aug 25, '09
The board came K Veytser was generally known for being the “Eugene Katchalov look-a-like,” but ultimately ended up outlasting the real thing. Veytser cashed three times at this year’s Series, but this was his largest score to date, taking home $31,700. Player Tags: Eugene Katchalov, Todd Terry, Sergei Veytser Mat Widdoes Eliminated in 16th Place ($22,240)Aug 25, '09
Eugene Katchalov raised to 25,000 and both Kevin Schaffel and Todd Terry made the call. Mat Widdoes then shoved in his remaining 128,000 more from the small blind. Toto Leonidas folded his big blind and the action went back to Eugene Katchalov, who raised it up to 275,000. His isolation didn’t work and Schaffel shoved in his stack of about 500,000. Terry then went into the tank, visibly concerned with his predicament. After a few minutes of thought, he mucked his hand and the action came back to Katchalov, who felt committed and put in the call. Katchalov showed pocket eights, Widdoes showed A The board came out Q Amazingly, Terry folded pocket queens. Had he not made such a great read, he would’ve taken out two players and been stacked with over 2,500,000. Player Tags: Kevin Schaffel, Eugene Katchalov, Todd Terry, Matt Widdoes Steven Chao Eliminated in 18th Place ($22,240)Aug 25, '09 Steven Chao moved all in under the gun preflop for 90,000 and Todd Terry made the call from middle position. Their cards: Terry: Q Board: 6 Terry won the pot with pocket queens to grow his stack to 1,040,000. Chao was eliminated in 18th place and he will take home $22,240 in prize money. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Steven Chao Peter Rho Eliminated in 23rd Place ($18,285)Aug 25, '09
Terry showed A Terry now has over 900,000 while extending his chip lead. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Peter Rho Todd Terry Eliminated in Third Place ($231,300)Aug 26, '09
The board came Q Player Tags: Prahlad Friedman, Todd Terry Prahlad Freidman Making a MoveAug 26, '09 Todd Terry raised on the button to 100,000 and Prahlad Friedman called in the big blind. The flop came K Friedman called and both players checked the 8 With that hand, Friedman has passed the 2.5 million mark. Player Tags: Prahlad Friedman, Todd Terry Todd Terry Wins Battle of the BlindsAug 26, '09 Todd Terry and Kevin Schaffel saw a flop from the blinds of 10 The turn was the 10 Schaffel showed pocket kings for the overpair, but Terry showed 8-6 to win the pot with a full house. Player Tags: Kevin Schaffel, Todd Terry |
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Aug 25, '09 | 2009 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 4 | + |
Level 15 UpdateAug 24, '09 Blinds: 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 24 out of 278 Average Chip Count: 310,000 Notable Eliminations: 27. Nick Schulman — $18,285 Hand of the Level: Bryan Devonshire raised in position and Todd Terry called from the small blind. The flop came out Q Devonshire showed 10 The turn and river came 4 Level Summary: Despite a few short stacks in the field, it took nearly half of the level before a player was sent to the rail in the money. Nick Schulman was that casualty, running pocket jacks into the pocket aces of Kevin Schaffel. Then, the room was stunned to see former chip leader Bryan Devonshire ousted from the tournament when he flopped a flush against the nut flush of Todd Terry. The resulting pot gave Terry a massive stack and he ended the day with 850,000, good for the chip lead. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Bryan Devonshire Matt Marafioti Eliminated in Eighth Place ($52,320)Aug 26, '09
Marafioti: J Board: A Terry won the pot with queen high and Marafioti was eliminated in eighth place. He will take home $52,320 in prize money. Player Tags: Todd Terry Steven Begleiter Eliminated in Ninth Place ($39,240)Aug 25, '09
Terry showed A The board came 10 Player Tags: Todd Terry, Steven Begleiter Sergei Veytser Eliminated in 10th Place ($32,700)Aug 25, '09
The board came K Veytser was generally known for being the “Eugene Katchalov look-a-like,” but ultimately ended up outlasting the real thing. Veytser cashed three times at this year’s Series, but this was his largest score to date, taking home $31,700. Player Tags: Eugene Katchalov, Todd Terry, Sergei Veytser Mat Widdoes Eliminated in 16th Place ($22,240)Aug 25, '09
Eugene Katchalov raised to 25,000 and both Kevin Schaffel and Todd Terry made the call. Mat Widdoes then shoved in his remaining 128,000 more from the small blind. Toto Leonidas folded his big blind and the action went back to Eugene Katchalov, who raised it up to 275,000. His isolation didn’t work and Schaffel shoved in his stack of about 500,000. Terry then went into the tank, visibly concerned with his predicament. After a few minutes of thought, he mucked his hand and the action came back to Katchalov, who felt committed and put in the call. Katchalov showed pocket eights, Widdoes showed A The board came out Q Amazingly, Terry folded pocket queens. Had he not made such a great read, he would’ve taken out two players and been stacked with over 2,500,000. Player Tags: Kevin Schaffel, Eugene Katchalov, Todd Terry, Matt Widdoes Steven Chao Eliminated in 18th Place ($22,240)Aug 25, '09 Steven Chao moved all in under the gun preflop for 90,000 and Todd Terry made the call from middle position. Their cards: Terry: Q Board: 6 Terry won the pot with pocket queens to grow his stack to 1,040,000. Chao was eliminated in 18th place and he will take home $22,240 in prize money. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Steven Chao Peter Rho Eliminated in 23rd Place ($18,285)Aug 25, '09
Terry showed A Terry now has over 900,000 while extending his chip lead. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Peter Rho Todd Terry Eliminated in Third Place ($231,300)Aug 26, '09
The board came Q Player Tags: Prahlad Friedman, Todd Terry Prahlad Freidman Making a MoveAug 26, '09 Todd Terry raised on the button to 100,000 and Prahlad Friedman called in the big blind. The flop came K Friedman called and both players checked the 8 With that hand, Friedman has passed the 2.5 million mark. Player Tags: Prahlad Friedman, Todd Terry Todd Terry Wins Battle of the BlindsAug 26, '09 Todd Terry and Kevin Schaffel saw a flop from the blinds of 10 The turn was the 10 Schaffel showed pocket kings for the overpair, but Terry showed 8-6 to win the pot with a full house. Player Tags: Kevin Schaffel, Todd Terry |
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Aug 24, '09 | 2009 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 15 UpdateAug 24, '09 Blinds: 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 24 out of 278 Average Chip Count: 310,000 Notable Eliminations: 27. Nick Schulman — $18,285 Hand of the Level: Bryan Devonshire raised in position and Todd Terry called from the small blind. The flop came out Q Devonshire showed 10 The turn and river came 4 Level Summary: Despite a few short stacks in the field, it took nearly half of the level before a player was sent to the rail in the money. Nick Schulman was that casualty, running pocket jacks into the pocket aces of Kevin Schaffel. Then, the room was stunned to see former chip leader Bryan Devonshire ousted from the tournament when he flopped a flush against the nut flush of Todd Terry. The resulting pot gave Terry a massive stack and he ended the day with 850,000, good for the chip lead. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Bryan Devonshire Matt Marafioti Eliminated in Eighth Place ($52,320)Aug 26, '09
Marafioti: J Board: A Terry won the pot with queen high and Marafioti was eliminated in eighth place. He will take home $52,320 in prize money. Player Tags: Todd Terry Steven Begleiter Eliminated in Ninth Place ($39,240)Aug 25, '09
Terry showed A The board came 10 Player Tags: Todd Terry, Steven Begleiter Sergei Veytser Eliminated in 10th Place ($32,700)Aug 25, '09
The board came K Veytser was generally known for being the “Eugene Katchalov look-a-like,” but ultimately ended up outlasting the real thing. Veytser cashed three times at this year’s Series, but this was his largest score to date, taking home $31,700. Player Tags: Eugene Katchalov, Todd Terry, Sergei Veytser Mat Widdoes Eliminated in 16th Place ($22,240)Aug 25, '09
Eugene Katchalov raised to 25,000 and both Kevin Schaffel and Todd Terry made the call. Mat Widdoes then shoved in his remaining 128,000 more from the small blind. Toto Leonidas folded his big blind and the action went back to Eugene Katchalov, who raised it up to 275,000. His isolation didn’t work and Schaffel shoved in his stack of about 500,000. Terry then went into the tank, visibly concerned with his predicament. After a few minutes of thought, he mucked his hand and the action came back to Katchalov, who felt committed and put in the call. Katchalov showed pocket eights, Widdoes showed A The board came out Q Amazingly, Terry folded pocket queens. Had he not made such a great read, he would’ve taken out two players and been stacked with over 2,500,000. Player Tags: Kevin Schaffel, Eugene Katchalov, Todd Terry, Matt Widdoes Steven Chao Eliminated in 18th Place ($22,240)Aug 25, '09 Steven Chao moved all in under the gun preflop for 90,000 and Todd Terry made the call from middle position. Their cards: Terry: Q Board: 6 Terry won the pot with pocket queens to grow his stack to 1,040,000. Chao was eliminated in 18th place and he will take home $22,240 in prize money. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Steven Chao Peter Rho Eliminated in 23rd Place ($18,285)Aug 25, '09
Terry showed A Terry now has over 900,000 while extending his chip lead. Player Tags: Todd Terry, Peter Rho Todd Terry Eliminated in Third Place ($231,300)Aug 26, '09
The board came Q Player Tags: Prahlad Friedman, Todd Terry Prahlad Freidman Making a MoveAug 26, '09 Todd Terry raised on the button to 100,000 and Prahlad Friedman called in the big blind. The flop came K Friedman called and both players checked the 8 With that hand, Friedman has passed the 2.5 million mark. Player Tags: Prahlad Friedman, Todd Terry Todd Terry Wins Battle of the BlindsAug 26, '09 Todd Terry and Kevin Schaffel saw a flop from the blinds of 10 The turn was the 10 Schaffel showed pocket kings for the overpair, but Terry showed 8-6 to win the pot with a full house. Player Tags: Kevin Schaffel, Todd Terry |
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Jun 08, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 10 - No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Hunter Frey is the Man of the HourJun 07, '07 Day two of this $2,000 No Limit Hold 'Em event is over. There are nine players returning tomorrow at 3 p.m. to battle for a place in history.Hunter Frey has been the man of action this last hour and the size of his chip stack reflects that. He now has over $1,000,000 after eliminating Todd Sisley in 13th place and John Murphy in 12th place. Sisley was all in against Frey with pocket fives. Frey had pocket sevens and the board didn't help either player. Sisley is the 13th place finisher and he earned $22,431. Frey was responsible for eliminating John Murphy as well. Frey bet out and Murphy pushed all in. Frey made the call and showed Murphy A-A. Understandably upset, Murphy reluctantly turned over K-10. The board came A-J-J-4-9 giving Frey the full house he didn't need and ended Murphy's tournament. Murphy walked away in 12th place with $22,431. Jeff Anderson was eliminated in 11th place and earned $25,217. Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo is the current chip leader with just under $2,000,000. The ten remaining players will continue for one more elimination and the formation of the final table. Partho "SpiderMan" Data was eliminated in 10th place by Todd Terry. Data had A-2 and Terry's pocket dueces held up. Data was the last elimination of the day and pocketed $25,217. The following nine players in order of chip counts comprise the final table: Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo, Hunter Frey, Michael Banducci, Todd Terry, Stan Weiss, Will Durkee, Gil George, Ronnie Hofman and Walter Browne. Come back to CardPlayer.com to keep up on what goes down at the final table. Player Tags: John Murphy, Justin Bonomo, Stanley Weiss, Todd Terry, Walter Browne, William Durkee V, Michael Banducci, Jeffrey Anderson, Gil George, Ronnie Hofman William Durkee Wins Event #10 ($566,916)Jun 08, '07 On a board of 10![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Player Tags: Todd Terry, William Durkee V Hour Three LogJun 08, '07 The Rookie The heads-up match kicked off and an interesting bit of information was discovered. Todd Terry had made it not only to the final table, but to the final two players in just his first WSOP event. Both players were conservative in the early going of the match. This was peculiar on the part of William Durkee, who held such a commanding chip lead. Alligator Blood Check, check, check. After a dozen of hands, neither player had yet to establish himself as the captain of the heads-up match. Very passive poker is being played in this heads-up match. Price of Poker Goes Up The blind were then kicked up to $30,000-$60,000 with a $5,000 ante. A Friendly Game Action plodded by and then Durkee moved all in on a flop of Q William Durkee: $5,000,000 Todd Terry: $1,000,000 A Breakdown in Security Terry now had less than 20 big blinds. In an attempt to trap Durkee, Terry checked down a board of J The End is Near Terry moved all in twice over the next handful of hands and Durkee folded each time. Player Tags: Todd Terry, William Durkee V Hour Two LogJun 08, '07 Fast Times at Amazon HighMichael Banducci was the next to hit the rail in fifth place. He was taken out by William Durkee who vaulted into the chip lead after the hand with $2,600,000. This completed a swing for Durkee over Justin Bonomo, who now resided in second place with $1,600,000. Terry Doubles through Bonomo Todd Terry then moved all in preflop and Bonomo made the call. Terry flipped over A Bonomo then picked up multiple pots with constant aggression to regain the chip lead: William Durkee: $2,000,000 The Harder they Fall Next, the two big stacks at the table got mixed up in a large hand. Justin Bonomo shows pocket kings and Durkee is all in for his tournament life. He flips over pocket aces though. The board helps neither player and Bonomo gets one of his legs knocked out. He holds only $485,000 after the hand and Durkee had emerged as the dominant chip leader with $3850,000. Bonomo would make his exit on the very next hand and action was down to three handed, scroll down to catch the hand. Hunter Frey would fall next in third place, he was sent to the rail by the pocket nines of Todd Terry, scroll down to catch the hand. William Durkee had a three-to-one chip advantage heading it to the final match-up: William Durkee: $4,500,000 Player Tags: Justin Bonomo, Todd Terry, William Durkee V, Michael Banducci Hunter Frey Eliminated in 3rd Place ($231,273)Jun 08, '07 Hunter Frey is all in on an extremely short stack and Todd Terry makes the call. Frey turns over 8![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Player Tags: Todd Terry Hour One LogJun 08, '07 During the first hour of play both Ronnie Hofman and Gil George made their exits in ninth and eighth place, respectively. Scroll down to check out their bust out hands.
Player Tags: Justin Bonomo, Stanley Weiss, Todd Terry, Walter Browne, William Durkee V, Michael Banducci, Gil George, Ronnie Hofman Gil George Eliminated in 8th Place ($43,190)Jun 08, '07 Gil George moves all in and Todd Terry makes the call. A classic rockets vs. cowboys match-up is revealed when the players turn up their cards. George holds the kings and Terry possesses the aces. The board is no help to either player and George is eliminated in eighth place. He will take home $43,190 in prize money.Player Tags: Todd Terry, Gil George |
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Jun 07, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 10 - No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
Hunter Frey is the Man of the HourJun 07, '07 Day two of this $2,000 No Limit Hold 'Em event is over. There are nine players returning tomorrow at 3 p.m. to battle for a place in history.Hunter Frey has been the man of action this last hour and the size of his chip stack reflects that. He now has over $1,000,000 after eliminating Todd Sisley in 13th place and John Murphy in 12th place. Sisley was all in against Frey with pocket fives. Frey had pocket sevens and the board didn't help either player. Sisley is the 13th place finisher and he earned $22,431. Frey was responsible for eliminating John Murphy as well. Frey bet out and Murphy pushed all in. Frey made the call and showed Murphy A-A. Understandably upset, Murphy reluctantly turned over K-10. The board came A-J-J-4-9 giving Frey the full house he didn't need and ended Murphy's tournament. Murphy walked away in 12th place with $22,431. Jeff Anderson was eliminated in 11th place and earned $25,217. Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo is the current chip leader with just under $2,000,000. The ten remaining players will continue for one more elimination and the formation of the final table. Partho "SpiderMan" Data was eliminated in 10th place by Todd Terry. Data had A-2 and Terry's pocket dueces held up. Data was the last elimination of the day and pocketed $25,217. The following nine players in order of chip counts comprise the final table: Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo, Hunter Frey, Michael Banducci, Todd Terry, Stan Weiss, Will Durkee, Gil George, Ronnie Hofman and Walter Browne. Come back to CardPlayer.com to keep up on what goes down at the final table. Player Tags: John Murphy, Justin Bonomo, Stanley Weiss, Todd Terry, Walter Browne, William Durkee V, Michael Banducci, Jeffrey Anderson, Gil George, Ronnie Hofman William Durkee Wins Event #10 ($566,916)Jun 08, '07 On a board of 10![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Player Tags: Todd Terry, William Durkee V Hour Three LogJun 08, '07 The Rookie The heads-up match kicked off and an interesting bit of information was discovered. Todd Terry had made it not only to the final table, but to the final two players in just his first WSOP event. Both players were conservative in the early going of the match. This was peculiar on the part of William Durkee, who held such a commanding chip lead. Alligator Blood Check, check, check. After a dozen of hands, neither player had yet to establish himself as the captain of the heads-up match. Very passive poker is being played in this heads-up match. Price of Poker Goes Up The blind were then kicked up to $30,000-$60,000 with a $5,000 ante. A Friendly Game Action plodded by and then Durkee moved all in on a flop of Q William Durkee: $5,000,000 Todd Terry: $1,000,000 A Breakdown in Security Terry now had less than 20 big blinds. In an attempt to trap Durkee, Terry checked down a board of J The End is Near Terry moved all in twice over the next handful of hands and Durkee folded each time. Player Tags: Todd Terry, William Durkee V Hour Two LogJun 08, '07 Fast Times at Amazon HighMichael Banducci was the next to hit the rail in fifth place. He was taken out by William Durkee who vaulted into the chip lead after the hand with $2,600,000. This completed a swing for Durkee over Justin Bonomo, who now resided in second place with $1,600,000. Terry Doubles through Bonomo Todd Terry then moved all in preflop and Bonomo made the call. Terry flipped over A Bonomo then picked up multiple pots with constant aggression to regain the chip lead: William Durkee: $2,000,000 The Harder they Fall Next, the two big stacks at the table got mixed up in a large hand. Justin Bonomo shows pocket kings and Durkee is all in for his tournament life. He flips over pocket aces though. The board helps neither player and Bonomo gets one of his legs knocked out. He holds only $485,000 after the hand and Durkee had emerged as the dominant chip leader with $3850,000. Bonomo would make his exit on the very next hand and action was down to three handed, scroll down to catch the hand. Hunter Frey would fall next in third place, he was sent to the rail by the pocket nines of Todd Terry, scroll down to catch the hand. William Durkee had a three-to-one chip advantage heading it to the final match-up: William Durkee: $4,500,000 Player Tags: Justin Bonomo, Todd Terry, William Durkee V, Michael Banducci Hunter Frey Eliminated in 3rd Place ($231,273)Jun 08, '07 Hunter Frey is all in on an extremely short stack and Todd Terry makes the call. Frey turns over 8![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Player Tags: Todd Terry Hour One LogJun 08, '07 During the first hour of play both Ronnie Hofman and Gil George made their exits in ninth and eighth place, respectively. Scroll down to check out their bust out hands.
Player Tags: Justin Bonomo, Stanley Weiss, Todd Terry, Walter Browne, William Durkee V, Michael Banducci, Gil George, Ronnie Hofman Gil George Eliminated in 8th Place ($43,190)Jun 08, '07 Gil George moves all in and Todd Terry makes the call. A classic rockets vs. cowboys match-up is revealed when the players turn up their cards. George holds the kings and Terry possesses the aces. The board is no help to either player and George is eliminated in eighth place. He will take home $43,190 in prize money.Player Tags: Todd Terry, Gil George |
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