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Hometown: Las Vegas
Country of Origin: United States
Birthdate: Jun 07, 1985 (Age: 39)
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Oct 18, '10 | 2010 Festa Al Lago Classic | WPT Festa Al Lago Main Event | 4 | + |
Level 9 Update: Annette Obrestad DominatingOct 16, '10 Annette Obrestad Players Remaining: 128 out of 335 (Unofficial) Chip Counts: 1. Annette Obrestad — 480,000 Average Chip Count: 104,687 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Shulman Big Hands: Annette Obrestad Increases her Chip Lead Dan Schiff raised to 3,000 from the button and Annette Obrestad reraised to 10,000 from the small blind. Schiff made the call and the flop fell Q The turn fell 7 Jeff Shulman Eliminated A player under the gun raised to 3,500 preflop and Jeff Shulman made the call right behind him. The hi-jack then reraised to 11,400 and both opponents made the call. The flop fell 6 UTG mucked and the hi-jack made the call. The river fell 8 Christian Harder Eliminated Christian Harder was all in preflop and Jeff Madsen had him covered. Their cards: Harder: A Board: K Madsen won the hand to grow his stack to 265,000 and Harder was eliminated. Phil Ivey Eliminated Phil Ivey moved all in for 35,500 under the gun preflop and Michael Benvenuti made the call in late position. Their cards: Ivey: J The board bricked out on Ivey and he was eliminated on the hand. Benvenuti was up to 85,000 after collecting the pot. Poker Tweets Player Tags: Jeff Shulman, Phil Ivey, Jeff Madsen, Annette Obrestad, Christian Harder, Michael Benvenuti Level 12 Update: Jared Jaffee Takes The Chip LeadOct 17, '10 Blinds: 1,200-2,400 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 65 out of 335 Chip Counts: 1. Jared Jaffee — 640,000 Average Chip Count: 81,212 Notable Eliminations: Tyler Kenney Big Hands: Maria Ho On the last hand before the break, Maria Ho was all in holding A-Q on a A-J-4 flop, but unfortunately for her, Alex Melnikow had A-4. The turn and river fell K 9 and Ho was eliminated. Or was she? It turns out, she was called back to the room when it was discovered that she still had 300 in chips remaining. Back from break, Ho was all in for the ante and won when her 7-5 outflopped Gavin Smith’s A-10. That got her to 2,700 in chips, which were all in on the next hand when her pocket aces held up against two players ace-rags. After folding a few hands, Ho was all in from under the gun holding K An orbit later, Ho shoved for her last 17,100 from under the gun and was called by Chad Batista in the small blind. Ho’s A She still has a lot of work to do, but she’s come a long way from having just one ante. Jimmy Fricke Exits We didn’t see the action, but according to Jimmy Fricke’s twitter page, he wasn’t able to outdraw Vladimir Shchemelev in an all in situation. Apparently Fricke’s pocket queens ran into pocket aces. David Sklansky Doubles Up Barry Greenstein raised to 6,100 from the hijack and Noah Schwartz called on the button. David Sklansky then moved all in for 35,100 in the big blind and Schwartz was the only caller. Schwartz showed A Poker Tweets: Left In The Deck: Gavin Smith Having Some Fun With Jeff Madsen Gavin Smith is having a lot of fun after doubling up twice in this level at the expense of Jeff Madsen. After Madsen was forced to give up a small pot to another opponent, Smith reached over and knocked down his entire fortress of chips. To add insult to injury, Smith then called the floor over to complain that Madsen wasn’t stacking his chips. The floor reminded Madsen that he needs to keep his chips orderly and the table laughed some more. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Gavin Smith, David Sklansky, Maria Ho, Jimmy Fricke, Jeff Madsen, Noah Schwartz, Alex Melnikow, Chad Batista Poker Tweets -- Jeff MadsenOct 18, '10 Check out this tweet from Jeff Madsen. Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Jeff Madsen Increases His Chip LeadOct 18, '10 On a flop of 10 The turn was the 5 Player Tags: Allen Kessler, Jeff Madsen Amit Makhija Eliminated in 39th Place ($16,120)Oct 18, '10 Amit Makhija Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Jeff Madsen Eliminated in 11th Place ($32,240)Oct 19, '10 Jason Koon raised to 66,000 from late position and Jeff Madsen moved all in for 460,000 from the small blind. Koon called and showed A Unfortunately, the board ran out 8 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Jason Koon Jeff Madsen Doubles Through Andy FrankenbergerOct 19, '10 Andrew Frankenberger raised to 60,000 from under the gun and Jeff Madsen moved all in behind him for 247,000. Frankenberger called, showing A The board fell J Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Andy Frankenberger Michael Benvenuti Doubles Through Jeff MadsenOct 19, '10 Jeff Madsen raised to 48,000 from the button and Michael Benvenuti moved all in from the small blind for 456,000. Madsen called with pocket sevens and Benvenuti showed A The board fell 10 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Michael Benvenuti |
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Oct 17, '10 | 2010 Festa Al Lago Classic | WPT Festa Al Lago Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 9 Update: Annette Obrestad DominatingOct 16, '10 Annette Obrestad Players Remaining: 128 out of 335 (Unofficial) Chip Counts: 1. Annette Obrestad — 480,000 Average Chip Count: 104,687 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Shulman Big Hands: Annette Obrestad Increases her Chip Lead Dan Schiff raised to 3,000 from the button and Annette Obrestad reraised to 10,000 from the small blind. Schiff made the call and the flop fell Q The turn fell 7 Jeff Shulman Eliminated A player under the gun raised to 3,500 preflop and Jeff Shulman made the call right behind him. The hi-jack then reraised to 11,400 and both opponents made the call. The flop fell 6 UTG mucked and the hi-jack made the call. The river fell 8 Christian Harder Eliminated Christian Harder was all in preflop and Jeff Madsen had him covered. Their cards: Harder: A Board: K Madsen won the hand to grow his stack to 265,000 and Harder was eliminated. Phil Ivey Eliminated Phil Ivey moved all in for 35,500 under the gun preflop and Michael Benvenuti made the call in late position. Their cards: Ivey: J The board bricked out on Ivey and he was eliminated on the hand. Benvenuti was up to 85,000 after collecting the pot. Poker Tweets Player Tags: Jeff Shulman, Phil Ivey, Jeff Madsen, Annette Obrestad, Christian Harder, Michael Benvenuti Level 12 Update: Jared Jaffee Takes The Chip LeadOct 17, '10 Blinds: 1,200-2,400 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 65 out of 335 Chip Counts: 1. Jared Jaffee — 640,000 Average Chip Count: 81,212 Notable Eliminations: Tyler Kenney Big Hands: Maria Ho On the last hand before the break, Maria Ho was all in holding A-Q on a A-J-4 flop, but unfortunately for her, Alex Melnikow had A-4. The turn and river fell K 9 and Ho was eliminated. Or was she? It turns out, she was called back to the room when it was discovered that she still had 300 in chips remaining. Back from break, Ho was all in for the ante and won when her 7-5 outflopped Gavin Smith’s A-10. That got her to 2,700 in chips, which were all in on the next hand when her pocket aces held up against two players ace-rags. After folding a few hands, Ho was all in from under the gun holding K An orbit later, Ho shoved for her last 17,100 from under the gun and was called by Chad Batista in the small blind. Ho’s A She still has a lot of work to do, but she’s come a long way from having just one ante. Jimmy Fricke Exits We didn’t see the action, but according to Jimmy Fricke’s twitter page, he wasn’t able to outdraw Vladimir Shchemelev in an all in situation. Apparently Fricke’s pocket queens ran into pocket aces. David Sklansky Doubles Up Barry Greenstein raised to 6,100 from the hijack and Noah Schwartz called on the button. David Sklansky then moved all in for 35,100 in the big blind and Schwartz was the only caller. Schwartz showed A Poker Tweets: Left In The Deck: Gavin Smith Having Some Fun With Jeff Madsen Gavin Smith is having a lot of fun after doubling up twice in this level at the expense of Jeff Madsen. After Madsen was forced to give up a small pot to another opponent, Smith reached over and knocked down his entire fortress of chips. To add insult to injury, Smith then called the floor over to complain that Madsen wasn’t stacking his chips. The floor reminded Madsen that he needs to keep his chips orderly and the table laughed some more. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Gavin Smith, David Sklansky, Maria Ho, Jimmy Fricke, Jeff Madsen, Noah Schwartz, Alex Melnikow, Chad Batista Poker Tweets -- Jeff MadsenOct 18, '10 Check out this tweet from Jeff Madsen. Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Jeff Madsen Increases His Chip LeadOct 18, '10 On a flop of 10 The turn was the 5 Player Tags: Allen Kessler, Jeff Madsen Amit Makhija Eliminated in 39th Place ($16,120)Oct 18, '10 Amit Makhija Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Jeff Madsen Eliminated in 11th Place ($32,240)Oct 19, '10 Jason Koon raised to 66,000 from late position and Jeff Madsen moved all in for 460,000 from the small blind. Koon called and showed A Unfortunately, the board ran out 8 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Jason Koon Jeff Madsen Doubles Through Andy FrankenbergerOct 19, '10 Andrew Frankenberger raised to 60,000 from under the gun and Jeff Madsen moved all in behind him for 247,000. Frankenberger called, showing A The board fell J Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Andy Frankenberger Michael Benvenuti Doubles Through Jeff MadsenOct 19, '10 Jeff Madsen raised to 48,000 from the button and Michael Benvenuti moved all in from the small blind for 456,000. Madsen called with pocket sevens and Benvenuti showed A The board fell 10 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Michael Benvenuti |
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Oct 16, '10 | 2010 Festa Al Lago Classic | WPT Festa Al Lago Main Event | 2 | + |
Level 9 Update: Annette Obrestad DominatingOct 16, '10 Annette Obrestad Players Remaining: 128 out of 335 (Unofficial) Chip Counts: 1. Annette Obrestad — 480,000 Average Chip Count: 104,687 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Shulman Big Hands: Annette Obrestad Increases her Chip Lead Dan Schiff raised to 3,000 from the button and Annette Obrestad reraised to 10,000 from the small blind. Schiff made the call and the flop fell Q The turn fell 7 Jeff Shulman Eliminated A player under the gun raised to 3,500 preflop and Jeff Shulman made the call right behind him. The hi-jack then reraised to 11,400 and both opponents made the call. The flop fell 6 UTG mucked and the hi-jack made the call. The river fell 8 Christian Harder Eliminated Christian Harder was all in preflop and Jeff Madsen had him covered. Their cards: Harder: A Board: K Madsen won the hand to grow his stack to 265,000 and Harder was eliminated. Phil Ivey Eliminated Phil Ivey moved all in for 35,500 under the gun preflop and Michael Benvenuti made the call in late position. Their cards: Ivey: J The board bricked out on Ivey and he was eliminated on the hand. Benvenuti was up to 85,000 after collecting the pot. Poker Tweets Player Tags: Jeff Shulman, Phil Ivey, Jeff Madsen, Annette Obrestad, Christian Harder, Michael Benvenuti Level 12 Update: Jared Jaffee Takes The Chip LeadOct 17, '10 Blinds: 1,200-2,400 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 65 out of 335 Chip Counts: 1. Jared Jaffee — 640,000 Average Chip Count: 81,212 Notable Eliminations: Tyler Kenney Big Hands: Maria Ho On the last hand before the break, Maria Ho was all in holding A-Q on a A-J-4 flop, but unfortunately for her, Alex Melnikow had A-4. The turn and river fell K 9 and Ho was eliminated. Or was she? It turns out, she was called back to the room when it was discovered that she still had 300 in chips remaining. Back from break, Ho was all in for the ante and won when her 7-5 outflopped Gavin Smith’s A-10. That got her to 2,700 in chips, which were all in on the next hand when her pocket aces held up against two players ace-rags. After folding a few hands, Ho was all in from under the gun holding K An orbit later, Ho shoved for her last 17,100 from under the gun and was called by Chad Batista in the small blind. Ho’s A She still has a lot of work to do, but she’s come a long way from having just one ante. Jimmy Fricke Exits We didn’t see the action, but according to Jimmy Fricke’s twitter page, he wasn’t able to outdraw Vladimir Shchemelev in an all in situation. Apparently Fricke’s pocket queens ran into pocket aces. David Sklansky Doubles Up Barry Greenstein raised to 6,100 from the hijack and Noah Schwartz called on the button. David Sklansky then moved all in for 35,100 in the big blind and Schwartz was the only caller. Schwartz showed A Poker Tweets: Left In The Deck: Gavin Smith Having Some Fun With Jeff Madsen Gavin Smith is having a lot of fun after doubling up twice in this level at the expense of Jeff Madsen. After Madsen was forced to give up a small pot to another opponent, Smith reached over and knocked down his entire fortress of chips. To add insult to injury, Smith then called the floor over to complain that Madsen wasn’t stacking his chips. The floor reminded Madsen that he needs to keep his chips orderly and the table laughed some more. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Gavin Smith, David Sklansky, Maria Ho, Jimmy Fricke, Jeff Madsen, Noah Schwartz, Alex Melnikow, Chad Batista Poker Tweets -- Jeff MadsenOct 18, '10 Check out this tweet from Jeff Madsen. Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Jeff Madsen Increases His Chip LeadOct 18, '10 On a flop of 10 The turn was the 5 Player Tags: Allen Kessler, Jeff Madsen Amit Makhija Eliminated in 39th Place ($16,120)Oct 18, '10 Amit Makhija Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Jeff Madsen Eliminated in 11th Place ($32,240)Oct 19, '10 Jason Koon raised to 66,000 from late position and Jeff Madsen moved all in for 460,000 from the small blind. Koon called and showed A Unfortunately, the board ran out 8 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Jason Koon Jeff Madsen Doubles Through Andy FrankenbergerOct 19, '10 Andrew Frankenberger raised to 60,000 from under the gun and Jeff Madsen moved all in behind him for 247,000. Frankenberger called, showing A The board fell J Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Andy Frankenberger Michael Benvenuti Doubles Through Jeff MadsenOct 19, '10 Jeff Madsen raised to 48,000 from the button and Michael Benvenuti moved all in from the small blind for 456,000. Madsen called with pocket sevens and Benvenuti showed A The board fell 10 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Michael Benvenuti |
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Sep 24, '10 | 2010 World Series of Poker Europe - London | WSOPE No-Limit Hold'em Championship | 2 | + |
Level 2 Update: Dwan GoneSep 24, '10 Antonio Esfandiari Players Remaining: 200 out of 200 (unofficial) Chip Counts: 1. Andrew Pantling — 90,000 Card Player Family Chip Counts: Barry Shulman — 31,600 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Tom Dwan Big Hands: Juha Helppi Eliminated Juha Helppi made the call for his final 12,000 on a board that read K Elezra: K River: 10 Helppi was eliminated on the hand and Elezra grew his stack to 57,500. Tom Dwan Eliminated by Antonio Esfandiari Tom Dwan was recently eliminated when he was all in with pocket sevens against Antonio Esfandiari who held pocket kings on a 8-6-5 flop. The kings held for Esfandiari and he grew his stack to 60,000. Dwan was eliminated on the hand. Todd Terry Doubles Up Todd Terry raised to 500 from the hijack and the cutoff made the call. Christophe Benzimra made the call on the button and Jason Wheeler then reraised to 2,250 from the big blind. Terry made the call after a moment’s thought and the cutoff and Benzimra mucked. The flop fell 6 Terry: 8 Turn and River: 4 Terry doubled to 40,000 after the hand. Jeff Madsen Eliminated Jeff Madsen got it all in against Eli Elezra on a flop that read 7 Madsen: 7 Turn and River: 2 Madsen was eliminated from the tournament after the hand. High Roller Heads-Up Report — Extra Day Added The £10,350 heads-up high roller event has reached the final match between Gus Hansen and Jim Collopy from an initial field of 103. The winner will take home the top prize worth £288,409 and the runner-up will take home £178,211 and some deflated hopes. First Match: The first round saw Hansen take control but Collopy held on to battle for quite some time before succumbing to a first-game loss. Second Match: This match started the same as the first with Hansen jumping out to a lead and Collopy struggling to catch up. Things went differently when he moved all in though. He doubled up twice to even up the chip counts and then he took control to win the second match and tie things up 1-1. When the score was evened it was 3 a.m. local time last night and the two decided to stop play and return today at a time to be determined. We will bring you updates from when play finally does begin anew and then keep you posted until a winner is crowned in this prestigious tournament. Here are the results so far for this event: 3: Ram Vaswani — £96,212 Player Tags: Juha Helppi, Antonio Esfandiari, Eli Elezra, Todd Terry, Tom Dwan, Jeff Madsen |
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Aug 22, '10 | 2010 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 10 Update: Into the Dinner BreakAug 22, '10 NOTE: The players are currently on a one-hour dinner break and play will resume at 8:40 p.m. Check back for the next level summary at 10:10 p.m.
Players Remaining: 116 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Tom Braband — 353,000 Average Chip Count: 99,568 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Madsen Chip Movers and Shakers There was little change over in the top 10 during the last level but Vinnie Vinh had a strong level and ended with 290,000. Tom Braband is your new chip leader with 353,000. Amit Makhija and Micah Raskin were the two new additions at the top. Players that are getting a little too low for comfort include Steve Gross, Thomas Marchese, McLean Karr, and Phil Collins. Raymond Dolan saw his stack plummet and settle at 25,000 after he doubled up Phil Collins late in the level. Big Hands: Jeff Madsen Eliminated Jeff Madsen raised to 2,900 preflop and his opponent moved all in with an overbet. Madsen made the call with pocket eights and his opponent held pocket fours. A four in the door then ushered Madsen to the rail. David Sands Scores a Nice Pot McLean Karr raised under the gun preflop and David Sands reraised from the button. Karr reraised another 12,600 and Sands made the call. The flop fell 7 Frank Kassela Eliminated by Darryll Fish After Daryll Fish raised preflop Frank Kassela and one other player paid the price of admission to join him in the viewing of a K-6-5 flop (two clubs). Kassela checked, Fish bet 4,500, and the other player mucked. Kassela raised to 10,500 and Fish made the call. The turn fell 3 Fish: Q River: 9 (no club) Fish won the hand to grow his stack to 160,000 and Kassela was eliminated on the hand. Phil Collins Doubles Up Thanks to Raymond Dolan Phil Collins raised to 3,000 from middle position Raymond Dolan called from the hi-jack and both blinds jumped in as well. The flop was dealt J Dolan: Q Turn and River: 10 Collins grew his stack to 65,000 after the hand and after a very tough level Dolan held just 25,000. Player Tags: Frank Kassela, David Sands, Jeff Madsen, Darryll Fish, Phil Collins, Mclean Karr, Raymond Dolan |
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Jul 07, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 3 | + |
Level Three Hour Two Update: Jeff Madsen EliminatedJul 07, '10 Note: Players are now on a 90 minute dinner break. They will return to action at 8:20. Blinds: 150-300 Average Chip Counts 30,000 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Barny Boatman – 144,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Stephen A. Murphy — 27,000 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Madsen Twitter Accounts: Daniel Negreanu Big Hands:
A player in middle position bet 600 and Jeff Madsen shoved for 3,600. A player in the small blind called. The original bettor called as well. The flop came J Heather Mercer Doubles Up an Opponent Heather Mercer bet 850 on the button. The small blind called and the big blind raised to 2,500. Mercer, she four-bet to 10,000. The small blind folded and the big blind called all in for 6,000. Mercer tabled pocket eights but was dominated by the A
Picking up the action on the flop of Q There was 3,200 in the pot and the 7 Everyone checked one last time and the player in seat 3 showed ace-high. “I can beat that,” Filippi said as two players mucked in front of him. He turned over J Veldhuis Muscles Out Opponent Picking up the action after the board had run out A The player in seat 6 went in the tank and then mucked his hand with a look of disgust on his face. Veldhuis raked in the pot and he was at 68,000.
Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 8 The river was the A Duke dropped the pot and she was down to 19,300. Markholt Triples Up To Stay Alive In a four-way pot Lee Markholt got his last 3,800 in on a flop of 2 Markholt: A Markholt trailed the pocket pairs but the best hand was about to change. The turn brought the 10
A player in early position raised to 825 and Robert Mizrachi reraised to 2,250. A third player, from the big blind, raised yet again to 4,875. The player in early position folded and Mizrachi just called. The flop came 8 Mizrachi: K Mizrachi had the better pocket pair and his kings would hold through the 9 Pavilion Room Update David Williams Slipping A player in middle position raised to 800. David Williams called from the hijack. The flop came 10 Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Lee Markholt, Annie Duke, Amnon Filippi, David Williams, Jeff Madsen, Lex Veldhuis Level Three, Hour One: Brian Rast Eliminates a PlayerJul 07, '10 Blinds: 150-300 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Barny Boatman – 140,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Steve Murphy — 37,800 Notable Eliminations: Big Hands: Brian Rast Eliminates a Player A player moved all in for 4,450 on a board reading 9
Kristy Gazes got a short-stacked opponent all in preflop and showed Q The flop ran 10 Kling Looking Good, Chipping Up Lauren Kling called a bet of 3,550 from her opponent on a flop of A Kling raised to 17,000, sending her opponent into the tank for some time. He eventually folded and Kling saw her stack grow to around 50,000. Boatman Soars Up The Leaderboard Entering the action late, Barny Boatman called his opponent’s all in bet on a board of J Boatman: J Boatman raked a nice pot and is now one of the chip leaders on day 1c with 140,000.
Vicky Coren got her short stack all in preflop against the player in seat 5. Their hands: Coren: J It was a coin flip situation, but the first card out wasn’t good for Coren. The flop came K Coren was unable to cash at the 2010 WSOP. Follow her on twitter. Madsen Survives For The Moment The player in seat 5 raised to 675 preflop and two players called from late position. The action was then on Jeff Madsen on the button and he moved all in for 6,700. Madsen: A Both players had the same hand but Madsen needed to fade clubs. The board ran out 8 Pavilion Room Update Jennifer Leigh Doubles Up Jennifer Leigh was all in on a board of Q Player Tags: Kristy Gazes, Barny Boatman, Jeff Madsen, Victoria Coren, Lauren Kling Level Two Hour One Update: Mike Sowers Doubles UpJul 07, '10 Blinds: 100-200 Average Chip Counts 30,000 Notable Chip Counts: David Williams – 126,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Steve Murphy — 37,800 Notable Eliminations: Twitter Accounts: Daniel Negreanu Big Hands:
A player raised to 600 and Mike Sowers made the call. The action was then on the small blind and he repopped it to 2,150. The first player called and Sowers moved in for 5,275. The small blind was the only caller and they turned over their hands: Sowers: K Sowers was dominating and the board ran out J Ladies Night Picking up the action after the board had run out K He tanked for a few moments and eventually threw in the call. His opponent showed Q The two players chopped the pot and Deeb was at 26,000.
A player in early position raised to 800 and got two callers. Antonio Esfandiari three-bet to 3,000 from the big blind and the initial bettor folded. The next player to act called and the last player folded. Esfandiari asked for a chip count on his opponent. Esfandiari got a count of about 14,000 and the flop came Q Jeff Madsen Loses Steam Jeff Madsen raised to 500 preflop and was called by seat 2 and the player in the big blind. The flop ran 10 The 3 Leonidas Bests Froehlich Picking up the action on the flop of J Both players checked and the 6 Froehlich mucked and was down to 23,800. Leonidas scooped the pot and was at 33,300 after the hand. Nice Fold At Tom McEvoy’s table a raising war preflop led to one player folding pocket kings face up. The table was a bit shocked until the opposing player showed pocket aces. Good read, sir.
Marcel Luske Makes a Fold Over in the pavilion room, Marcel Luske saw a flop of A Player Tags: Toto Leonidas, Antonio Esfandiari, Chau Giang, Marcel Luske, Eric Froehlich, Jeff Madsen, Shaun Deeb, Mike Sowers Poker Hall of Fame and Player of the YearNov 08, '10 ![]() Dan Harrington Jeff Madsen won the 2006 WSOP Player of the Year award, but Harrahs felt that he wasn’t properly recognized for his achievement, winning two bracelets and scoring four top-three finishes overall. Ty Stewart took the mic and gave him his long overdue props, much to the delight of the crowd. The next player introduced was Frank Kassela, who was crowned the 2010 Player of the Year on Saturday when Michael Mizrachi was eliminated from the main event in fifth place. Kassela received $30,000 in tournament buy-ins for his accomplishment. Erik Seidel Doyle Brunson then came to the stage to introduce another inductee, Erik Seidel. Both were given long introductions about their poker past and then formally inducted. After each gave their acceptance speech, they were welcomed by standing ovations from the audience here in the theater. The final two heads up players will now be introduced before play resumes. Player Tags: Frank Kassela, Erik Seidel, Dan Harrington, Jeff Madsen |
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Jun 08, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 17 - $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
Dinner BreakJun 08, '10
There are several notables still left in the field. Nikolay Evdakov, Shawn Buchanan, Jeff Williams, Perry Friedma, Sam Stein, Brian Rast, and Jason Mercier are all among the top 10 in chips. Evdakov (Pictured Right) trails only Matt Schwarmann in chips and currently has 62,000 at the break. Scott Fischman, Ted Lawson, Isaac Baron, Steve Sung, Andy Black, Nam Le, Barry Greenstein, and Jeff Madsen are also still left in the field with more than their original 15,000 starting stack. Check out some of the twitter accounts from the players who are still in contention. Barry Greenstein Stay tuned to Card Player for updates on who is still in contention for the $818,959 first place prize. Player Tags: Barry Greenstein, Steve Sung, Jeff Madsen, Nikolay Evdakov |
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Feb 26, '10 | 2010 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT L.A. Poker Classic Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 4 Update: Money Details Coming SoonFeb 26, '10 Blinds: 100-200 with a 25 ante Players Remaining: 621 out of 744 Chip Counts: 1. Jon Luu — 110,000 Average Chip Count: 23,691 Notable Eliminations: Kevin Saul Big Hands:
Earlier, we reported that Kevin Saul ran his kings into the pocket aces of Jennifer Tilly. This level, his tournament came to an end when his set of fours ran into an opponent’s set of nines. Guess it’s just one of those days for the WPT Champion. Left In The Deck Prop Bet Blunders Joe Sebok, Jeff Madsen and Gavin Smith all made a ridiculous last longer bet where the first player out in this event would have to get the other two player’s faces tatooed on his body. That honor went to Joe Sebok, who was eliminated earlier today when his pocket aces got cracked. The second player out, only had to get the face of the winner tattoed on his body. That player was Jeff Madsen, who must now find a way to buy out of the bet. Gavin Smith, as the last man standing, will now have to decide whether or not to take pity on his friends, perhaps allowing them to get off with just a monetary penalty. Player Tags: Gavin Smith, Kevin Saul, Joe Sebok, Jeff Madsen |
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Jan 10, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT Caribbean Adventure - Season VI | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event | 6 | + |
Madsen Gets Lucky Double UpJan 08, '10
The board came 5 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Damien Rony EliminatedJan 09, '10 Damien Rony doubled up Jeff Madsen when his pocket fours ran into the pocket sevens of Madsen. The board ran out A-10-8-J-2 and Madsen doubled up to 915,000. Rony held 252,000 after the hand. Rony was all in on the next hand preflop and Zachary Goldberg called him down. Their cards: Rony: 4-4 Board: K Rony was eliminated in 25th place and he took home $66,000 in prize money. Goldberg held 2 million after the hand. Player Tags: Zachary Goldberg, Jeff Madsen, Damien Rony Jeff Madsen Eliminated in 19th Place ($87,500)Jan 10, '10
Ravn: 4 Board: K Madsen was eliminated on the hand in 19th place and he will take home $87,500 in prize money. Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Aage Ravn |
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Jan 09, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT Caribbean Adventure - Season VI | PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event | 5 | + |
Madsen Gets Lucky Double UpJan 08, '10
The board came 5 Player Tags: Jeff Madsen Damien Rony EliminatedJan 09, '10 Damien Rony doubled up Jeff Madsen when his pocket fours ran into the pocket sevens of Madsen. The board ran out A-10-8-J-2 and Madsen doubled up to 915,000. Rony held 252,000 after the hand. Rony was all in on the next hand preflop and Zachary Goldberg called him down. Their cards: Rony: 4-4 Board: K Rony was eliminated in 25th place and he took home $66,000 in prize money. Goldberg held 2 million after the hand. Player Tags: Zachary Goldberg, Jeff Madsen, Damien Rony Jeff Madsen Eliminated in 19th Place ($87,500)Jan 10, '10
Ravn: 4 Board: K Madsen was eliminated on the hand in 19th place and he will take home $87,500 in prize money. Player Tags: Jeff Madsen, Aage Ravn |
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