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Country of Origin: United States
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Jun 26, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout | 3 | + |
Justin Pechie Wins Event #41 ($167,060)Jun 26, '11 Dale Eberle Eliminated in 2nd Place ($103,454) Dale Eberle entered heads-up play outchipped by more than 2:1, and Pechie took nearly two-thirds of his stack just minutes into the final heads-up match. Pechie flopped top set and Eberle rivered top pair in a big pot that went to showdown. That hand put Pechie up to about 4 million and left Eberle on the short stack with just 500,000. On the next hand, Eberle got it all in before the flop with Q J against Pechie’s K 4. The board came A K 3 5 7, giving Pechie middle pair on the flop to win the pot. Dale Eberle was eliminated in 2nd place ($103,454) while Justin Pechie wins the gold bracelet for Event #41 and the $167,060 grand prize. NOTE: With the elimination of Mathieu Jacqmin in 3rd place, Justin Pechie took the chip lead going into heads-up play with 3,200,000 to Dale Eberle’s 1,300,000. Mathieu Jacqmin Eliminated in 3rd Place ($68,715) Mathieu Jacqmin had the chip lead going into three-handed play but quickly lost momentum and saw his stack dissipate. On his final hand of the night, Justin Pechie raised from the small blind and Mathieu Jacqmin called from the big blind. The flop came K 7 4, Pechie bet, Jacqmin raised, Pechie three-bet and Jacqmin called. The turn was the 2, Pechie bet and Jacqmin called. The river was the J, Pechie bet and Jacqmin called all in. Pechie turned over K 2 for two pair and Jacqmin threw a smaller two pair (jacks and sevens) into the muck. Mathieu Jacqmin was eliminated in 3rd place ($68,715) while Justin Pechie took the chip lead going into heads-up play. Eugene Katchalov Eliminated in 4th Place ($50,993) Eugene Katchalov was doubled through by Dale Eberle at the beginning of Level 25 after Eberle sucked out with A – 9 against A – K on an A – 9 – 5 flop, leaving Katchalov with just 250,000. Shortly after, Katchalov got it all in before the flop with The board came J 7 2 A 4, no help to Eugene Katchalov who was eliminated in 4th place ($50,993). Player Tags: Eugene Katchalov, Justin Pechie, Mathieu Jacqmin, Dale Eberle Level 6: Jacqmin Leads Final Four; Rich 5th, Bass 6thJun 26, '11 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Limits: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 4 out of 538 Average Chip Count: 1,125,000 Chip Counts: 1. Mathieu Jacqmin – 2,500,000 Eliminations: 5th. Jordan Rich – $38,268 Stephen Bass Eliminated in 6th Place ($29,001) Stephen Bass started the level as one of the short stacks was eliminated in 6th place shortly after it began. Mathieu Jacqmin raised before the flop, Stephen Bass three-bet from the small blind, Justin Pechie called from the big blind and Jacqmin called the raise. The flop came A 8 7, Bass bet, Pechie called, Jacqmin raised, Bass called all in for 5,000 and Pechie folded. Jacqmin lead with A J against Bass’ 3 3. The turn and river were the Q and the 6, no help to Stephen Bass who was eliminated in 6th place ($29,001). Jordan Rich Eliminated in 5th Place ($38,268) Jordan Rich lost most of his chips to Mathieu Jacqmin after Jacqmin went runner-runner to make a full house, leaving Rich on the short stack. Rich got it all in before the flop on the very next hand with Q 8 and ran into Dale Eberle’s A A. The board came 4 4 2 4 K, giving Eberle a full house on the turn. Jordan Rich was eliminated in 4th place ($38,268). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Jordan Rich, Justin Pechie, Mathieu Jacqmin, Dale Eberle, Stephen Bass Level 5: Pechie Jumps Up The LeaderboardJun 26, '11 NOTE: The remaining six players returned from the dinner break at approximately 8:00pm to resume play. Blinds: 10,000-20,000 Limits: 20,000-40,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 538 Average Chip Count: 750,000 Chip Counts: 1. Justin Pechie – 1,480,000 Justin Pechie Takes the Chip lead Eugene Katchalov came back from the dinner break with the chip lead, but lost a decent sized pot to Justin Pechie who made a full house with A J. That hand dropped Katchalov down to 850,000 and moved Pechie up to 775,000. Pechie first stole the chip lead and broke the million-mark after raking a pot with Q – 10 against Dale Eberle’s J – 10 on a ten-high board. That hand and a few other prior ones left Eberle under 500,000 and Pechie the new chip leader with 1.3 million. Pechie won a big three-way pot towards the end of the level with pocket queens after flopping top set and turning a full house. That hand put Pechie way out in front with about 1.6 million and left both Stephen Bass and Dale Eberle on the short stacks with about 200,000 each. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Eugene Katchalov, Justin Pechie, Dale Eberle Level 3: Ari Engel Eliminated in 10th Place ($10,378)Jun 26, '11 Blinds: 6,000-12,000 Limits: 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 538 Average Chip Count: 500,000 Chip Counts: 1. Dale Eberle – 880,000 Eliminations: 10th. Ari Engel – $10,378 Ari Engel Eliminated in 10th Place ($10,378) After being crippled in a previous hand and left with just 8,000 after Dale Eberle turned the nut flush, Ari Engel got the rest of his chips in before the flop with A 3. Stephen Bass and Justin Pechie both called from the blinds and checked it down to the river on a board of Pechie turned over 10 4 for two pair to win the pot. Ari Engel was the first one eliminated in 10th place ($10,378). Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Justin Pechie, Dale Eberle, Stephen Bass $1,500 Limit Shootout Final Table Begins NowJun 26, '11 NOTE: The shootout formula is different than most in that it plays more like a series of single-table sit-n-go’s than a conventional tournament. Each of the remaining ten players had to win two tables to get here, one on each of the first two days of this event. Blinds: 4,000-8,000 Limits: 8,000-16,000 Players Remaining: 10 out of 538 Average Chip Count: 450,000 Chip Counts: 1. Adam Tyburski – 450,000 Payouts: 1st. $167,060 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Jordan Rich, Eugene Katchalov, Justin Pechie, Mathieu Jacqmin, Dale Eberle, Adam Tyburski, Stephen Bass, Christoph Kwon, Domenico Denotaristefani |
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Jan 07, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT Caribbean Adventure - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event 1 | 3 | + |
Justin "Looshle" Pechie Doubles UpJan 05, '09 Justin Pechie was all in with pocket queens against his opponent's pocket sevens. The queens hold up and he doubles to 16,000. Player Tags: Justin Pechie Justin "looshle" Pechie EliminatedJan 07, '09 Justin Pechie was all in holding AQ against his opponent's AA. The board came K7274 and Pechie was eliminated from the tournament. His placing and prize money will be shown in the chip counts page when it becomes available.
Player Tags: Justin Pechie |
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Jan 05, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT Caribbean Adventure - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event 1 | 1 | + |
Justin "Looshle" Pechie Doubles UpJan 05, '09 Justin Pechie was all in with pocket queens against his opponent's pocket sevens. The queens hold up and he doubles to 16,000. Player Tags: Justin Pechie Justin "looshle" Pechie EliminatedJan 07, '09 Justin Pechie was all in holding AQ against his opponent's AA. The board came K7274 and Pechie was eliminated from the tournament. His placing and prize money will be shown in the chip counts page when it becomes available.
Player Tags: Justin Pechie |
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Jun 28, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 43 - Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Hour Three UpdateJun 28, '07 Blinds RaisedThe blinds have been raised to $10,000-$20,000 and the yellow $1,000 chips are being taken out of play. Pechie Loses Big Pot Action is folded to Pechie in the small blind, he raises and is reraised by Saif Ahmad in the big blind. Pechie makes the call and the flop comes KK8. Ahmad bets and Pechie calls. The turn is the 5 and both players check. The river comes A Pechie checks and Ahmad bets. Pechie makes the call and tables A7, however he is beat by Ahmad's A10. Pechie Doubles Shortly after losing a large hand against Ahmad, Pechie raises and is reraised all in by Tommy Rounds. Pechie makes the call with Q5 and is up against Rounds' AK. The board comes J438K and Pechie doubles. Pechie Doubles Again Shortly after doubling Pechie gets it all in preflop with 1010 against AJ. The drama is quickly over then the flop comes 1082, giving Pechie a set and the commanding lead. The next two cards bring and Pechie is right back in the hunt from the bracelet. Tommy Rounds Eliminated 5th ($43,811) Rounds raises and Ahmad makes the call. The flop comes QJ2, Rounds bets the last of his chips and Ahmad calls with J10. Rounds shows AK and the next two cards come Q4. Rounds finishes in fifth place for a $43,811 payday. Justin Pechie Eliminated 4th ($59,274) Pechie raises and is called by William Jensen. The flop comes 987, Pechie bets and Jensen raises him all in. Pechie calls and tables KK, but is crushed by Jensen's J10. The next two cards come A10 eliminating Pechie in fourth place. Player Tags: William Jensen, Saifuddin Ahmad, Justin Pechie, Tommy Rounds Hour One UpdateJun 28, '07 In the Shadow of the H.O.R.S.E.All the excitement in the Amazon room is clearly directed to the final table of the H.O.R.S.E. event. That hasn't stopped the players in the limit event to bring their "A"game. There has been no table talk so far, and every single players has an intense focused look on their face. This final table should play out with some great poker. Blinds The blinds are $10,000- $20,000 Gerald Kane Eliminated 9th ($13,745) Gerald Kane has been crippled and then Eliminated from the tournament. Kane limps and William Jensen raises. Kane calls and the flop comes 1043, Kane checks calls Jensen's bet. The turn brings the 9, and again Kane check calls. The river is the 7, Kane checks then calls Jensen. Jensen tables KK, and Kane mucks. He was down to one chip when he was eliminated three hands later. Action was folded to him and he tossed his last $1,000 chip in the middle with AQ. Robert Pacleb called from the small blind and Tommy Rounds checked in the big. The flop came J22, Pacleb checked and Rounds bet. Pacleb folded and Rounds tabled 44. The next two cards came 66, sending Kane home in ninth place. Pechie Takes Down Huge Pot Justin Pechie raises from the cutoff and is 3-bet by Joeseph Mandia . Pechie makes the call and the flop comes A73. Madia bets and Pechie calls. The turn is the 2 and again Mandia bets and Pechie calls. The river brings the 9 and Mandia bets. Pechie raises sending Mandia into the tank. He finally makes the call Pechie tables A7 for two pair. Mandia showes AQ and Pechie drags a huge pot. Break Players are on a 15 minute break Player Tags: Gerald Kane, William Jensen, Justin Pechie, Joseph Mandia Limit Final Table UnderwayJun 28, '07 The final table for the $2,000 limit hold'em event is underway. Here are the chip counts:Seat-8 Tommy Rounds -- $406,000 Seat-2 Saif Ahmad -- $322,000 Seat-3 Joeseph Mandia -- $259,000 Seat-9 Micahel Graffeo -- $250,000 Seat-5 William Jensen -- $245,000 Seat-1 Justin Pechie -- $147,000 Seat-4 Gerald Kane -- $129,000 Seat- 7 Robert Pacleb -- $104,000 Seat-6 Hal Havlisch -- $30,000 This is Justin Pechie's second WSOP final table and his first one this year. He also finished second to Cory Carroll in this years WSOP circuit main event at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Player Tags: Justin Pechie |
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Jun 16, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 25 - No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
Two TablesJun 16, '07 Play has slowed to a crawl in this event in the last hour. The average stack has about $280,000, and with the blinds at $8,000 and $16,000, the need to take risks is greatly diminished. Ken Einiger has been able to increase his fortunes greatly. The blackjack champion, at one point down to his last $21,000, now sits at $750,000, which makes him the current chip leader. Einiger caught Ross Boatman with his hand in the cookie jar and eliminated him in 20th place. Justin Pechie was the victim of the cruel poker gods when David Daneshgar rivered two pair two eliminate him in 19th place. Now down to 18 they final two tables will be redrawn.
Player Tags: Ross Boatman, David Daneshgar, Ken Einiger, Justin Pechie Morgan Out, Players At DinnerJun 16, '07 Players are now on dinner break until 10:15pm Jennifer Lam, the last remaining woman in the field, was eliminated in 27th place earning $17,827. Also earning that payout was one-time chip-leader, Jordan Morgan, who was busted in an unlikely 24th place just before the dinner break. Morgan tangled in a pot with Darryl Ronconi, who Morgan had outchipped by only about $30,000. The two of them ended up getting all of the money in on a flop of J-10-9. Morgan had pocket Kings, and Ronconi had A-Q. The turn was a blank, but a King hit on the river, and Morgan was crippled. All-in on his very next hand with 4-3, Morgan couldn’t beat his opponent’s 10-9, and he was eliminated. Still alive in the field are David Daneshgar, Justin Pechie, and Ross Boatman, who has been visited by his brother Barny on the rail recently. Player Tags: Ross Boatman, David Daneshgar, Jordan Morgan, Justin Pechie, Darryl Ronconi, Jennifer Lam |
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