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Hometown: S. Plainfield
Country of Origin: United States
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Dec 23, '19 | CPPT VII - DeepStack Extravaganza | $3,500 CPPT ME No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 3 | + |
Ravi Raghavan Eliminated In 14th Place ($8,064)Dec 22, '19 Jack Duong and Ravi Raghavan got into a preflop raising war on the last hand of the night that resulted in Raghavan’s last 230,000 going into the middle with pocket kings. Unfortunately for him, Duong held pocket aces. The board fell 1092J5 and Raghavan was eliminated. Player Tags: Ravi Raghavan, Jack Duong Jack Duong Eliminated In Fourth Place ($42,840)Dec 23, '19 Valentyn Shabelnyk limped in from the small blind and Jack Duong announced that he was all in. Shabelnyk beat him into the pot with KK. Duong held the A7. The board came down Q7658 and Duong was sent to the rail in fourth place, earning $42,840. Shabelnyk chipped up to over 3.5 million after the hand. Player Tags: Jack Duong Duong Doubles Through Wolff AgainDec 23, '19 George Wolff raised to 60,000 on the button and Jack Duong moved all in for 395,000. Wolff called with pocket fours, which was racing against Duong’s A6. The board fell 99762, and Duong turned a pair to double up. Player Tags: George Wolff, Jack Duong Last Hand Before The BreakDec 23, '19 On the last hand before the break, Jack Duong and Steve Sung saw a flop of 862, where Duong called a bet of 75,000. Sung fired another 150,000 when the 6 hit the turn, and the river was the J. This time Sung bet 500,000, and after a couple of minutes of thought, Duong folded. Player Tags: Steve Sung, Jack Duong Duong Doubles Up Through WolffDec 23, '19 On a flop of 733 and Duong bet 100,000. Wolff, sitting on the button, made the call. The turn was the K and this time Duong bet 150,000. Wolff called again, and the river was the J. Duong moved all in for 271,000, and Wolff called. Duong showed 43, and Wolff mucked. Duong is now up to 1,140,000. Player Tags: George Wolff, Jack Duong Jack Duong Doubles UpDec 23, '19 Steve Sung raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Jack Duong defended his big blind. The flop came down Q72 and both players checked. The turn brought the K and Duong bet 100,000. Sung called and the K completed the board. Duong moved all-in for 220,000. Sung went into the tank and after a few minutes made the call. Duong showed the KQ for kings full of queens, which beat out Sung’s A10. Duong doubled up to 800,000 after the hand, while Sung fell to 1,700,000. Player Tags: Jack Duong Bozkurt Doubles Through DuongDec 23, '19 On a flop of J103, Ekrem Bozkurt bet 70,000 and Jack Duong raised to 250,000. Bozkurt quickly moved all in for 388,000 total, and Duong called with Q9 for an open-ended straight draw. Bozkurt held AJ for top pair, and it held as the board completed 62. Duong was left with 460,000, while Bozkurt doubled up to nearly 900,000. Player Tags: Ekrem Bozkurt, Jack Duong |
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Dec 22, '19 | CPPT VII - DeepStack Extravaganza | $3,500 CPPT ME No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 2 | + |
Ravi Raghavan Eliminated In 14th Place ($8,064)Dec 22, '19 Jack Duong and Ravi Raghavan got into a preflop raising war on the last hand of the night that resulted in Raghavan’s last 230,000 going into the middle with pocket kings. Unfortunately for him, Duong held pocket aces. The board fell 1092J5 and Raghavan was eliminated. Player Tags: Ravi Raghavan, Jack Duong Jack Duong Eliminated In Fourth Place ($42,840)Dec 23, '19 Valentyn Shabelnyk limped in from the small blind and Jack Duong announced that he was all in. Shabelnyk beat him into the pot with KK. Duong held the A7. The board came down Q7658 and Duong was sent to the rail in fourth place, earning $42,840. Shabelnyk chipped up to over 3.5 million after the hand. Player Tags: Jack Duong Duong Doubles Through Wolff AgainDec 23, '19 George Wolff raised to 60,000 on the button and Jack Duong moved all in for 395,000. Wolff called with pocket fours, which was racing against Duong’s A6. The board fell 99762, and Duong turned a pair to double up. Player Tags: George Wolff, Jack Duong Last Hand Before The BreakDec 23, '19 On the last hand before the break, Jack Duong and Steve Sung saw a flop of 862, where Duong called a bet of 75,000. Sung fired another 150,000 when the 6 hit the turn, and the river was the J. This time Sung bet 500,000, and after a couple of minutes of thought, Duong folded. Player Tags: Steve Sung, Jack Duong Duong Doubles Up Through WolffDec 23, '19 On a flop of 733 and Duong bet 100,000. Wolff, sitting on the button, made the call. The turn was the K and this time Duong bet 150,000. Wolff called again, and the river was the J. Duong moved all in for 271,000, and Wolff called. Duong showed 43, and Wolff mucked. Duong is now up to 1,140,000. Player Tags: George Wolff, Jack Duong Jack Duong Doubles UpDec 23, '19 Steve Sung raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Jack Duong defended his big blind. The flop came down Q72 and both players checked. The turn brought the K and Duong bet 100,000. Sung called and the K completed the board. Duong moved all-in for 220,000. Sung went into the tank and after a few minutes made the call. Duong showed the KQ for kings full of queens, which beat out Sung’s A10. Duong doubled up to 800,000 after the hand, while Sung fell to 1,700,000. Player Tags: Jack Duong Bozkurt Doubles Through DuongDec 23, '19 On a flop of J103, Ekrem Bozkurt bet 70,000 and Jack Duong raised to 250,000. Bozkurt quickly moved all in for 388,000 total, and Duong called with Q9 for an open-ended straight draw. Bozkurt held AJ for top pair, and it held as the board completed 62. Duong was left with 460,000, while Bozkurt doubled up to nearly 900,000. Player Tags: Ekrem Bozkurt, Jack Duong |
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Jul 18, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 2 | + |
Jack Duong Takes The Chip LeadJul 18, '17 We walked by Jack Duong’s table and saw him sporting a fresh stack of about 85,000 so we asked him how it happened. “I’m just happy it held up,” said a relieved Duong, who played day 1a yesterday before his pocket kings were cracked by pocket queens. This time, he found himself in a preflop raising war against two other opponents. When all was said and done, his pocket aces went up against pocket jacks and A-K. The flop brought a bit of a sweat, but Duong’s pocket rockets ultimately held to give him the best stack in the room. Player Tags: Jack Duong |
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Jul 22, '16 | CPPT IV - DeepStack Extravaganza III | $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 6 | + |
Jack Duong Doubles Through Thomas PaulJul 22, '16 Jack Duong was in the small blind and Thomas Paul was under the gun when they got it all-in preflop for Duong’s remaining 126,000 with Duong holding AK to Paul’s A7. Big Slick held on the J96K2 board and Duong doubled up on one of the last hands of the night. Jack Duong – 270,000 Player Tags: Jack Duong Jack Duong Doubles Through Tim ReillyJul 21, '16 Thomas Paul limped in from early position and Tim Reilly raised to 35,000 from the cutoff. Jack Duong moved all in for 205,000 ,Paul folded, and Reilly called. Duong held 99 and Reilly turned over AK. The nines held on the 1075210 and the nines held to give Duong the double. Jack Duong – 430,000 Player Tags: Jack Duong Chris Oliver Eliminated in Three-Way All-InJul 21, '16 Jon Turner opened to 18,000 in middle position, Jack Duong moved all in for his last 140,000 on the button, and Chris Oliver reraised all in behind him for around 400,000. Turner called. Here is what each player had: Duong: JJ The J85 flop was huge for Duong and Oliver, as it gave Duong top set and Oliver the nut flush draw. The turn was the 6 and the river the 5 and Duong’s set held to win the main pot, while Turner’s aces held to take the side pot and eliminated Oliver. Jack Duong – 425,000 Player Tags: Jack Duong Jack Duong Doubles Up With Fortunate RiverJul 21, '16 Patrick Hughes raised to 7,000 and was called by Hyon Kim and Jack Duong behind him. It folded back to Lucas Blanco Oliver and he three-bet to 31,500. Viktor Lavi tanked for about 30 second before folding from the big blind and both Hughes and Kim folded as well. The action went back to Duong, who eventually moved all in for 93,000. Oliver quickly called with AK and saw he was in a race situation against Duong’s JJ. The flop of K96 gave Oliver the lead, but the 10 gave Duong a gutshot straight draw. The river was the Q and Oliver slammed a handful of chips down on the felt. Duong counted out his stack for the payout and a frustrated Oliver saw his stack fall to 380,000. Duong is now sitting on 205,000. Player Tags: Lucas Blanco, Jack Duong Jack Duong Eliminated In 13th Place ($29,965)Jul 22, '16 From under the gun Jack Duong moved all-in for 223,000. It folded to Tim Reilly who moved all in. There were no other callers and the two players revealed their hands. Reilly: AQ Duong was behind until the flop came down A64 to give him two pair. The 9 gave him a flush draw as well. Reilly was in the middle of frustratedly looking to the skies when the Q hit the river. “Holy ****!” exclaimed Thomas Paul. “I must have hit the queen,” guessed Reilly when he heard that. Indeed he had, giving him the superior two pair and the pot. Duong was eliminated in 13th place, earning $29,965. Player Tags: Jack Duong |
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Jul 21, '16 | CPPT IV - DeepStack Extravaganza III | $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 5 | + |
Jack Duong Doubles Through Thomas PaulJul 22, '16 Jack Duong was in the small blind and Thomas Paul was under the gun when they got it all-in preflop for Duong’s remaining 126,000 with Duong holding AK to Paul’s A7. Big Slick held on the J96K2 board and Duong doubled up on one of the last hands of the night. Jack Duong – 270,000 Player Tags: Jack Duong Jack Duong Doubles Through Tim ReillyJul 21, '16 Thomas Paul limped in from early position and Tim Reilly raised to 35,000 from the cutoff. Jack Duong moved all in for 205,000 ,Paul folded, and Reilly called. Duong held 99 and Reilly turned over AK. The nines held on the 1075210 and the nines held to give Duong the double. Jack Duong – 430,000 Player Tags: Jack Duong Chris Oliver Eliminated in Three-Way All-InJul 21, '16 Jon Turner opened to 18,000 in middle position, Jack Duong moved all in for his last 140,000 on the button, and Chris Oliver reraised all in behind him for around 400,000. Turner called. Here is what each player had: Duong: JJ The J85 flop was huge for Duong and Oliver, as it gave Duong top set and Oliver the nut flush draw. The turn was the 6 and the river the 5 and Duong’s set held to win the main pot, while Turner’s aces held to take the side pot and eliminated Oliver. Jack Duong – 425,000 Player Tags: Jack Duong Jack Duong Doubles Up With Fortunate RiverJul 21, '16 Patrick Hughes raised to 7,000 and was called by Hyon Kim and Jack Duong behind him. It folded back to Lucas Blanco Oliver and he three-bet to 31,500. Viktor Lavi tanked for about 30 second before folding from the big blind and both Hughes and Kim folded as well. The action went back to Duong, who eventually moved all in for 93,000. Oliver quickly called with AK and saw he was in a race situation against Duong’s JJ. The flop of K96 gave Oliver the lead, but the 10 gave Duong a gutshot straight draw. The river was the Q and Oliver slammed a handful of chips down on the felt. Duong counted out his stack for the payout and a frustrated Oliver saw his stack fall to 380,000. Duong is now sitting on 205,000. Player Tags: Lucas Blanco, Jack Duong Jack Duong Eliminated In 13th Place ($29,965)Jul 22, '16 From under the gun Jack Duong moved all-in for 223,000. It folded to Tim Reilly who moved all in. There were no other callers and the two players revealed their hands. Reilly: AQ Duong was behind until the flop came down A64 to give him two pair. The 9 gave him a flush draw as well. Reilly was in the middle of frustratedly looking to the skies when the Q hit the river. “Holy ****!” exclaimed Thomas Paul. “I must have hit the queen,” guessed Reilly when he heard that. Indeed he had, giving him the superior two pair and the pot. Duong was eliminated in 13th place, earning $29,965. Player Tags: Jack Duong |
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