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Country of Origin: Belgium
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Jun 20, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 34 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo | 2 | + |
Michael Gathy Wins Event No. 34 ($278,613)Jun 21, '13 Level: 26 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 1 out of 1,629 Players Eliminated: 4th: Sergey Rybachenko – $81,720 Live Updates: Sergey Rybachenko Eliminated in Fourth Place ($81,720) Sergey Rybachenko raised to 80,000 under the gun and Michael Gathy raised to 175,000. Rybachenko reraised all in for 700,000 and Gathy called. The two players then revealed their cards. Gathy: AJ Board: K9468 Rybachenko was eliminated in fourth place and Gathy increased his chip lead to 3.2 million. Yueqi Zhu Eliminated in Third Place ($113,358) Michael Gathy raised to 85,000 and Yueqi Zhu called. The flop was dealt K96 and Gathy bet 90,000. Zhu raised all in and Gathy called. The two players then flipped over their hands. Gathy: K5 Turn and River: 32 Zhu was eliminated in third place and Gathy won the hand to take a lead of 3.9 million into a heads-up final against Benjamin Reason (1,000,000). Michael Gathy Wins Event No. 34 ($278,613) — Benjamin Reason Eliminated in Second Place ($172,252) Benjamin Reason raised to 80,000 preflop on the button and Michael Gathy reraised to 180,000. Reason four-bet all-in for 905,000 and Gathy called. The two final players then flipped over their cards one last time. Gathy: A9 Board: 9839A Gathy won the pot and the tournament with trip nines. Reason was eliminated in second place and took home $172,252. Gathy won a gold bracelet and was awarded the top prize worth $278,613. 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: Yueqi Zhu, Sergey Rybachenko, Benjamin Reason, Michael Gathy Level 24 Update: Jake Cody Out 7th, Jason Duval Out 6thJun 20, '13 Level: 24 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 5 out of 1,629 Average Chip Count: 977,400 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Michael Gathy – 2,500,000 Players Eliminated: 7th: Jake Cody – $33,456 Live Updates: Jake Cody Eliminated in Seventh Place ($33,456) Jason Duval raised to 50,000 preflop and Jake Cody reraised all in for 417,000. Michael Gathy reraised all in over the top of Cody. Duval folded and Cody called. The two remaining players then tabled their hands. Gathy: 1010 Board: 964QQ Gathy won the hand with his pocket tens and grew his stack over a million. Cody was eliminated in seventh place. Jason Duval Eliminated in Sixth Place ($44,422) In a battle of the blinds, Jason Duval moved all in preflop and Benjamin Reason called right behind him. The two players then revealed their hands. Reason: QQ Board: KJ7610 Reason won the hand with pocket queens and he grew his stack to 760,000. Duval was eliminated in sixth place. Player Tags: Jake Cody, Michael Gathy, Jason Duval |
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Jun 20, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 35 - $2,500 Mixed Hold'em Limit/No-Limit | 3 | + |
Level 22 Update: Bijgaart 4th ($68,576), Gathy 5th ($50,640), Golbuff 6th ($37,793)Jun 20, '12 Level: 22 No-Limit Limit Players Remaining: 3 out of 393 Average Chip Count: 982,500 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Chris Tryba — 1,441,000 Seat no. 6 — Erik Cajelais — 1,028,000 Players Eliminated: Joep van den Bijgaart — 4th Place ($68,576) Live Updates: Samuel Golbuff Eliminated in 6th Place ($37,793) Limit Samuel Golbuff open-shoved before the flop for 44,000 and Joep van den Bijgaart called from the big blind. Bijgaart was ahead before the flop with A10 against Golbuff’s A9. The board came 8843J, offering no help to Samuel Golbuff who was eliminated in 6th place ($37,793). Michael Gathy Eliminated in 5th Place ($50,640) No-Limit Salman Behbehani opened the button for 35,000, Michael Gathy moved all in for 266,000 from the small blind and Behbehani called. Behbehani led before the flop with 66 against Gathy’s QJ. The board came 107774, offering no help to Michael Gathy who was eliminated in 5th place ($50,640). Joep van den Bijgaart Eliminated in 4th Place ($68,576) Limit Erik Cajelais opened the pot for 60,000 from under the gun, Joep van den Blijgaart raised to 90,000 from the big blind, and Cajelais called. The flop came 954, Bijgaart bet 30,000, Cajelais raised to 60,000, Bijgaart three-bet all in and Cajelais called. Cajelais was ahead on the flop with J9 for top pair against Bijgaart’s under pair with 33. The turn and river were the 10 and the A, offering no help to Joep van den Bijgaart who was eliminated in 4th place ($68,576). Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Erik Cajelais, Salman Behbehani, Joep van den Bijgaart, Samuel Golbuff, Michael Gathy Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 20, '12 The final table of Event no. 35 ($2,500 Mixed Hold’em) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Day 2 ended with the elimination of of Jeremy Ausmus in 10th Place ($12,964), the final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 19 with No-Limit blinds of 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante, and will continue until a winner is determined. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players match up: Seat no. 1 — Chris Tryba — 347,000 While only 9 remain, this event gathered 393 players, creating a total prize pool of $894,075. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $210,107 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Phil Ivey, Christopher Tryba, Erik Cajelais, Brent Wheeler, Salman Behbehani, Joep van den Bijgaart, Michael Foti, Samuel Golbuff, Michael Gathy |
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Jun 12, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 21 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Michael Gathy Wins Event no. 21 ($440,829)Jun 13, '12 Level: 31 Blinds: 60,000-120,000 with a 15,000 ante Michael Gathy Wins Event no. 21 ($440,829) Michael Gathy came into the final level of the night on the short stack and was chipped down to just 1.8 million against Armstrong’s 6.8 million after losing a 1.7 million showdown to Armstrong’s pair of aces. Gathy then answered back by winning a 2.1 million pot with a full house, narrowing the gap with about 3.9 million to Armstrong’s 4.5 million after the hand. Gathy pressed his momentum and eventually took the chip lead for himself about halfway through the level before delivering a massive cooler to Armstrong to win the tournament. Jamie Armstrong opened the button to 250,000, Michael Gathy reraised to 60,000 from the big blind, Armstrong moved all in and Gathy called. Armstrong was all in for his tournament and in bad shape with 99 against Gathy’s 1010. The board came K85A7, offering no help to Jamie Armstrong who was eliminated in 2nd place ($273,776). Michael Gathy wins Event no. 21, taking home the $440,829 and the twenty-first gold bracelet of the 2012 WSOP. Be sure to check back with Card Player for all of your final table action, current chip counts, and prize distributions for each gold bracelet event. Player Tags: Jamie Armstrong, Michael Gathy Level 30 Update: Armstrong Leads Gathy Heads-Up; Vaillancourt 3rd ($193,089)Jun 13, '12 Level: 30 Blinds: 50,000-100,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,799 Average Chip Count: 4,198,500 Chip Counts: Seat no. 6 — Jamie Armstrong — 5,000,000 Seat no. 10 — Michael Gathy — 3,480,000 Players Eliminated: Noah Vaillancourt — 3rd Place ($193,089) Live Updates: Noah Vaillancourt Eliminated in 3rd Place ($193,089) Jamie Armstrong min-raised from the button 200,000, Noah Vaillancourt moved all in for about 800,000 from the big blind and Armstrong called. Vaillancourt was all in for his tournament life before the flop with Q10 against Armstrong’s AQ. The board came K9267, offering no help to Noah Vaillancourt who was eliminated in 3rd place ($193,089). Jamie Armstrong took a slight chip lead that hand going into heads-up play against Michael Gathy. With the elimination of Noah Vaillancourt in 3rd place ($193,089), Jamie Armstrong took the chip lead going into heads-up play with about 4.6 million to Michael Gathy’s 3.7 million. Michael cathy Doubles Through Jamie Armstrong Michael Gathy got it all in before the flop for about 1.7 million with KQ against Jamie Armstrong’s K9. The board came 652J5, offering ho help to Armstrong as Gathy doubled up to about 3.5 million after the hand. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Jamie Armstrong, Michael Gathy, Noah Vaillancourt Level 27 Update: Armstrong Leads Final Four at the Dinner BreakJun 12, '12 Level: 27 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 2,799 Average Chip Count: 2,099,250 Chip Counts: Seat no. 2 — Noah Vaillancourt — 2,600,000 Seat no. 6 — Jamie Armstrong — 3,300,000 Seat no. 10 — Michael Gathy — 1,800,000 Live Updates: Armstrong Leads at Dinner Break Although they didn’t lose a player in the last level, there was plenty of action and some big chip movement. Michael Gathy came into the level as the short stack but managed to chip up early through then chipleader Jamie Armstrong after winning a 600,000 showdown with a flopped pair of nines against Amrstrong’s AK. That hand knocked Armstrong down to about 1.8 million and moved Gathy up to 1.4 million. Armstrong began the level as the chip leader and despite losing some chips to Michael Gathy early on, Armstrong regained the lead once gain after winning a nearly 2 million showdown with aces-up against Noah Vaillancourt’s AQ on an unpaired, ace-high board. That hand put Armstrong way out in front with about 3.3 million as Vaillancourt dropped down to about 1.1 million in chips. Noah Vaillancourt Doubles Through John Esposito Vaillancourt managed to battle back at the end of the level and doubled through John Esposito to regain his spot on the leader board in second place. Vaillaincourt got it all in before the flop with AK against Esposito’s QQ. The board came A5537, giving Vaillancourt top pair on the flop win the pot and double up. That hand put Vaillancourt at about 2.6 million heading into the dinner break while Esposito slipped down to about 1.1 million. The final four players took an extended seventy-five minute dinner break at the conclusion of Level 27 and will return at approximately 9:45pm local to resume play. Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: John Esposito Jr., Jamie Armstrong, Michael Gathy, Noah Vaillancourt Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 12, '12 The final table of Event no. 21 ($1,000 No-Limit Hold’em) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Day 3 began with 18 players spread out over 2 tables, and with the elimination of Dan Smith 10th Place ($25,367), the final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 24 with blinds of 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante, and will continue until a winner is determined. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players match up: Seat no. 1 — Joshua Field — 334,000 While only 9 remain, this event gathered 2,799 players, creating a total prize pool of $2,519,100. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $440,829 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: John Esposito Jr., Eric Davis, Eric Baldwin, Jamie Armstrong, Jean-Louis Santoni, Jason Manggunio, Michael Gathy |
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