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Hometown: Sacramento
Country of Origin: United States
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Mar 29, '15 | CPPT III - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 No-Limit Hold'em $150K Guarantee | 3 | + |
Michael Hirohama Doubles Through Randy GilMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 5,000 from middle position and Michael Hirohama made the call from the button. The 953 hit the board and Gil bet 6,500. After some thought Hirohama made it 16,000 to go. Gil then went into the tank himself before announcing that he was all-in. Hirohama thought it over for a moment and then made the call with the A9 for top pair. Gil could only produce the J10. The turn brought the 4 and the river the Q to secure the bouble up for Hirohama, who now has over 90,000. Gil was left with just over 30,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Michael Hirohama Michael Hirohama Doubles UpMar 27, '15 Michael Hirohama moved all-in for 17,300 total from late position and was called by only one opponent who held the 33. Hirohama was racing with his J10. He got out to a quick lead when the flop brought the 1072. The 9 on the turn left Hirohama a huge favorite to double up with one card coming. The 7 on the river sealed the deal, securing Hirohama’s double up to over 35,000. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama Michael Hirohama Down Some ChipsMar 27, '15 With the board reading JJ6 a player announced he was all-in for 15,200 and Michael Hirohama called. The all-in player showed KJ and Hirohama tabled 88. The board completed 49 and Hirohama’s opponent doubled up. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama Ivan Holmes Eliminated By Michael HirohamaMar 27, '15 With a flop of A1010 Michael Hirohama checked and Ivan Holmes bet 4,000. The third player who saw the flop folded and Hirohama grabbed two 5,000 chips and fired them into a pot for a raise to 10,000. Holmes pretty quickly announced that he was all-in for 15,825 more and moved his stack in. Hirohama was facing a call for the vast majority of his chips, and eventually did make the call with the A3. Holmes could only produce the QJ for a gutshot. He failed to come from behind as the board completed with the 5 on the turn and the A on the river giving Hirohama a full house. With that Holmes hit the rail and Hirohama grew his stack to over 60,000. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama Michael Hirohama Busts Ed MillerMar 27, '15 A player in middle position opened with a raise to 800. Ed Miller, who won a prelim at the CPPT Atlantis All In series in 2014, made the call from the cutoff and Michael Hirohama called from the big blind. The Q72 hit the flop and Hirohama bet 2,000. The initial raiser made the fold and Miller then moved all in for not much more. Hirohama made the call with the Q10 for top pair and a flush draw and Miller flipped up his A8 for the nut flush draw. The turn brought the 4 and the river the 10 to secure the pot for Hirohama and send Ed Miller to the rail. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Michael Hirohama Nhan Ho Busts Michael HirohamaMar 29, '15 Nhan Ho raised to 7,500 and Michael Hirohama made it 20,000 to go from the big blind. Ho made the call and the flop brought the Q103. Hirohama then moved all-in for 41,700. After plenty of thought Ho made the call with the A10 and found out that he indeed had the best hand, with Hirohama revealing his 44. The 9 on the turn also gave Ho the nut flush draw. The J on the river sealed the deal, sending Hirohama to the rail and increasing Ho’s stack to over 140,000. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama |
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Mar 27, '15 | CPPT III - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 No-Limit Hold'em $150K Guarantee | 1 | + |
Michael Hirohama Doubles Through Randy GilMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 5,000 from middle position and Michael Hirohama made the call from the button. The 953 hit the board and Gil bet 6,500. After some thought Hirohama made it 16,000 to go. Gil then went into the tank himself before announcing that he was all-in. Hirohama thought it over for a moment and then made the call with the A9 for top pair. Gil could only produce the J10. The turn brought the 4 and the river the Q to secure the bouble up for Hirohama, who now has over 90,000. Gil was left with just over 30,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Michael Hirohama Michael Hirohama Doubles UpMar 27, '15 Michael Hirohama moved all-in for 17,300 total from late position and was called by only one opponent who held the 33. Hirohama was racing with his J10. He got out to a quick lead when the flop brought the 1072. The 9 on the turn left Hirohama a huge favorite to double up with one card coming. The 7 on the river sealed the deal, securing Hirohama’s double up to over 35,000. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama Michael Hirohama Down Some ChipsMar 27, '15 With the board reading JJ6 a player announced he was all-in for 15,200 and Michael Hirohama called. The all-in player showed KJ and Hirohama tabled 88. The board completed 49 and Hirohama’s opponent doubled up. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama Ivan Holmes Eliminated By Michael HirohamaMar 27, '15 With a flop of A1010 Michael Hirohama checked and Ivan Holmes bet 4,000. The third player who saw the flop folded and Hirohama grabbed two 5,000 chips and fired them into a pot for a raise to 10,000. Holmes pretty quickly announced that he was all-in for 15,825 more and moved his stack in. Hirohama was facing a call for the vast majority of his chips, and eventually did make the call with the A3. Holmes could only produce the QJ for a gutshot. He failed to come from behind as the board completed with the 5 on the turn and the A on the river giving Hirohama a full house. With that Holmes hit the rail and Hirohama grew his stack to over 60,000. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama Michael Hirohama Busts Ed MillerMar 27, '15 A player in middle position opened with a raise to 800. Ed Miller, who won a prelim at the CPPT Atlantis All In series in 2014, made the call from the cutoff and Michael Hirohama called from the big blind. The Q72 hit the flop and Hirohama bet 2,000. The initial raiser made the fold and Miller then moved all in for not much more. Hirohama made the call with the Q10 for top pair and a flush draw and Miller flipped up his A8 for the nut flush draw. The turn brought the 4 and the river the 10 to secure the pot for Hirohama and send Ed Miller to the rail. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Michael Hirohama Nhan Ho Busts Michael HirohamaMar 29, '15 Nhan Ho raised to 7,500 and Michael Hirohama made it 20,000 to go from the big blind. Ho made the call and the flop brought the Q103. Hirohama then moved all-in for 41,700. After plenty of thought Ho made the call with the A10 and found out that he indeed had the best hand, with Hirohama revealing his 44. The 9 on the turn also gave Ho the nut flush draw. The J on the river sealed the deal, sending Hirohama to the rail and increasing Ho’s stack to over 140,000. Player Tags: Michael Hirohama |
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