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Jan 25, '11 | 2011 Aussie Millions | Aussie Millions Main Event | 3 | + |
Peter Jetten BustedJan 25, '11 Peter Jetten has busted from the tournament. Player Tags: Peter Jetten |
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Jan 21, '11 | 2011 Aussie Millions | Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge | 1 | + |
Peter Jetten Doubles UpJan 22, '11 Nikolay Evdakov raised 10,000 under the gun preflop and Peter Jetten reraised to 30,000. Evdakov made the call and the flop was dealt 6 4 4. Evdakov checked, Jetten bet 34,000, and Evdakov went into the tank. He then decided to reraise all in. Jetten made the all-in call and they revealed their cards: Evdakov: 9 9 Turn and River: 2 and 8 Jetten doubled up on the hand to survive and he now holds 260,000. Evdakov dropped to 150,000. Player Tags: Peter Jetten, Nikolay Evdakov Bustout BonanzaJan 21, '11 Recent Eliminations include Justin Smith, Andy Bloch, Andrew Pantling, Mas Kagawa, and Howard Lederer. Pantling was the most recent player to hit the rail, and he fell at the hands of newly-signed Full Tilt red pro Peter Jetten. Pantling was all in preflop with pocket tens and he was racing against the A-Q of Jetten. The board delivered aces on the flop and the turn and Pantling was eliminated. Player Tags: Peter Jetten, Andrew Pantling |
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Oct 01, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VII | EPT London Main Event | 3 | + |
Peter Jetten EliminatedOct 01, '10 Peter Jetten took a rough run of luck and he has busted out of the tournament. It took place in two parts, here is the first… Jetten had his opponent’s all-in bet of 31,800 covered and the cards were as follows: Jetten: A K Board: Q 9 8 5 A Jetten dropped to 10,000 after the hand and he got that into the middle a few hands later. One opponent called him down. Their cards: Opponent: A 9 Board: A 8 2 K 7 Jetten was eliminated after the hand by his opponent’s flush. Player Tags: Peter Jetten |
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Jul 16, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 11 | + |
Level 21 Hour One Update: Scotty Nguyen EliminatedJul 14, '10 Blinds: 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante 1. Evan Lamprea — 3,900,000 Praz Bansi Johnny Chan Eliminates a Player Garrett Adelstein opend to 36,000 from the cutoff and Johnny Chan three-bet to 101,000 from the button. Action was folded back to Adelstein and he reraised all in for 970,000. Chan called with the KK. Adelstein tabled the QJ. The board ran out 8436Q and Adelstein was gone. Chan was up to 2,700,000 after the hand. Serge Didisheim Eliminated Serge Didisheim moved all in for 195,000. Manuel Davidian called with the AQ. The board ran out 632-Q-A and Davidian won the hand to send Didisheim to the rail. Marceo Dabus Doubles Up Marceo Dabus was all in preflop for 395,000 with the AQ and was called by the QQ of Paul Dlugozima. The board ran out A53QA and Dabus won the hand to double to 850,000. Dlugozima was left with 270,000 after the hand. Robert Mizrachi Loses a Pot Robert Mizrachi bet 42,000 from middle position and Matthew Reed three-bet to 115,000. Mizrachi made the call. The flop came J93 and Reed bet 120,000. Mizrachi called. The turn brought the 2 and Reed bet enough to put Mizrachi all in. Mizrachi folded and was down to just 270,000. Peter Jetten Eliminates a Player Laurentius Sloot was all in for 124,000 with the A8 and was called by the pocket queens of Peter Jetten. The board ran out 66210K and Sloot was gone. Jetten was up to 830,000 after the hand. Scotty Nguyen Eliminated Scotty Nguyen was getting short when he moved all in preflop with A-J. Unfortunately for Nguyen, he ran into the pocket kings of his opponent. The board offered no help and he was gone. Johnny Lodden Doubles Up On an A74A3 board Johnny Lodden shoved for 419,000 and Paolo Cesar made the call. Lodden tabled the 77 and was way good versus the A9 of Cesar. Lodden doubled to 1,670,000 while Cesar was down to 965,000. Sam Haddad Eliminated Sam Haddad moved all in preflop for 167,000. Duy Le called. Haddad tabled the A7 and was behind against the AJ of Le. The board ran out J9755 and Haddad was gone. Le grew his stack to 2,780,000. Eric Baldwin Doubles Up a Player Jean Pasqualini shoved from the small blind for 165,000. Eric Baldwin called in the big blind. Baldwin tabled the K10 and had live cards versus the AJ of Pasqualini. The flop was nice for Baldwin as it came K62. However, the A on the turn gave Baldwin’s opponent a pair of aces. The 5 on the river was no help to Baldwin. He was down to just 250,000 after the hand. Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Scotty Nguyen, Johnny Chan, Serge Didisheim, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Praz Bansi Level 24, Hour Two: Dunst Doubles UpJul 15, '10 Note: Players have gone on an unscheduled 20-minute break to color up the T1,000 chips. Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 96 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,287,187 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 2,000,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. John Racener – 6,985,000 Notable Eliminations: 100. Christian Harder — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Chamberlain Bounced Out Picking up the action on a flop of J107, Daniel Chamberlain made a bet and Brandon Steven check-raised. Chamberlain moved in and Steven made the call. Chamberlain: AA Chamberlain held the aces but needed to fade the spade draw. The turn was harmless with the 10 but the river was the 9 and Chamberlain was flushed away. Jetten Takes One Duy Le raised to 90,000 and Peter Jetten made the call. Both players saw the flop come down KQ2 and Le bet 150,000. Jetten made the call and the turn was the 6. Both players checked and the river was the K. Jetten bet 240,000 this time and Le mucked. Jetten was at 1.91 million. Dunst Doubles Up Tony Dunst raised preflop from under the gun and Edward Ochana made the call in the small blind. The flop came down 732 and Dunst bet 100,000. Ochana then moved in and Dunst called, putting himself at risk. Dunst: 99 Ochana flopped top pair but Dunst was ahead with the overpair. The board finished off A and 4 and Dunst doubled to 1.4 million. Jorgensen Takes One Down Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 101084 and Theo Jorgensen fired 100,000. His opponent made the call and the river was the 7. Jorgensen fired 300,000 and was called again. Jorgensen then showed A5 for the nut-flush and his oppoonent mucked. Jorgensen was up to 4.8 million after the hand. Kostritsyn Scores The KO Getty Mattingsley was all in for 761,000 preflop and Alexander Kostritsyn made the call. Here were the hands. Kostritsyn: AQ It was a race and Kostritsyn jumped ahead on the Q88 flop. The turn was the 8, giving each player a full house with Kostritsyn’s still being best. The river was the 3 and Mattignsley was out. Kostritsyn was at 6.1 million after the hand. Bardah With Some Aggression Ronnie Bardah raised to 80,000 and Gabriel Alarie made it 280,000 to go from the small blind. The big blind mucked and the action was back on Bardah. He shoved for 1.12 million and Alarie took a session in the tank. He decided to release his hand and Bardah took a nice pot without the bother of a flop. He was up to 1.5 million. Baldwin Gets Baked, But Then Doubles Through Brokos Eric Baldwin raised to 76,000 preflop and David Baker moved all in from the small blind for 581,000. Baldwin made the call and the hands were turned over. Baldwin: AQ The race was on and each player got a piece of the QJ9 flop. Baldwin hit top pair and Baker nailed a set of jacks. The turn was the 8 and the river was the 3 and Baker doubled up to 1.2 million. Baldwin was down to 340,000. A few hands later, Baldwin moved in for 340,000 and Andrew Brokos made the call. Brokos turned over A4 while Baldwin tabled KJ. Baldwin hit a king on the turn and it held up as he doubled to 750,000. Brokos was down to 2 million. Player Tags: Theo Jorgensen, Ronnie Bardah, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Gabriel Alarie, Tony Dunst, Alexander Kostritsyn, Brandon Steven, Getty Mattingsley, Daniel Chamberlain Level 27 Hour Two Update: LeFrancois Streaking Up the Chip Counts, Brikis and Jetten Hit the RailJul 16, '10 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 51 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 4,142,830 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,440,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. William Thorson – 10,610,000 Notable Eliminations: 56. Jared Ingles – $138,285 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Lodden Makes a Good Laydown Patrick Eskandar raised from middle position to 135,000. Michiel Sijpkens called, Johnny Lodden called from the button, and Matthew Berkey came along from the big blind. The flop was 932 and Eskandar bet 200,000 after a check from Berkey. Sijpkens folded and Lodden raised to 590,000. Berkey folded and Eskandar moved all-in and had Lodden covered. Lodden let his hand go and kept his 2,950,000. He made a good decision since Eskandar showed the 99, giving him top set. David Benyamine Eliminated At the end of the last hour, David Benyamine was eliminated. He raised from the button and got into a preflop raising war with Pascal LeFrancois until all the money got into the middle. Benyamine was at risk for his last 1,400,000 with the Q10 and LeFrancois held the AJ. The dealer dealt out the 3109 flop and Benyamine would need runners. The 9 on the turn left Benyamine drawing dead and he finished in 58th place. LeFrancois Streaking Jonathan Driscoll opened on the button to 145,000 and was met with a three-bet to 455,000 from Pascal LeFrancois from the small blind. After a fold from the big blind, Driscoll made it 1,025,000 to go and LeFrancois moved all-in for 4,725,000. Driscoll made the call. LeFrancois tabled QQ and Driscoll showed JJ. The dealer dealt out the board of 8A3510 and Driscoll slipped to 1,700,000 and LeFrancois moved to 9,300,000 which puts him near the top of the chip counts. Brikis Crippled, Eliminated Action folded to Christopher Bolt on the button and he moved all-in for 785,000 and Josh Brikis made the call from the big blind. Brikis tabled Kd10s and was slightly behind the AJ of Bolt. The board ran out A84Q9 and Brikis was down to just 45,000 in chips. He doubled up the next hand is up to 160,000 but was eliminated shortly thereafter. Thorson Climbing John Racener raised to 140,000 under-the-gun and William Thorson made the call, as well as Michael Mizrachi and Duy Le from the blinds. Mizrachi led out for 300,000 on a flop of K109. Le made the call and Racener folded before Thorson raised to 975,000. Mizrachi folded after two minutes in the tank and Le made the call. The 2 peeled off on the turn and Le checked over to Thorson who bet 2,000,000. Le was in a tough spot and thought for a few minutes before folding AQ face-up on the table. Thorson showed his 1010, giving him a set of tens to move to 9,500,000 in chips. Costner Pressures Kostritsyn Joseph Cheong raised in early position to 140,000 and Alexander Kostritsyn called in middle position before Gabe Costner called from the big blind. The flop came 967 and Costner checked over to Cheong, who bet 240,000. Kostritsyn and Costner made the call and the 10 came on the turn. Costner and Cheong both checked to Kostritsyn, who bet 825,000. Costner then put in a check-raise to 1,800,000. Cheong folded and Kostritsyn went into the tank for a while before eventually deciding to let it go and keep his 3,900,000 for another hand. Costner cracked the 10 million chip mark with the pot. Jetten Crippled and Eliminated It was a battle of the blinds and Peter Jetten somehow found all of his chips in the middle with the 95 against Dag Palovic, who had AQ. Palovic was actually all-in for 1,030,000, with Jetten covering him by 15,000. The flop was JQQ and after the 4 fell on the turn, Jetten was drawing dead. He was eliminated on the next hand, but another player went out before him, earning an extra $30,000. Thorson Forces Grinder to Fold Tony Dunst raised to 130,000 and was three-bet by William Thorson to 415,000. Michael Mizrachi made it 915,000 which got a quick fold from Dunst. Thorson quickly grabbed a stack of 100,000 denomination chips and slid them out into the middle and announced he was all-in. Mizrachi went deep into the tank for quite a while. Thorson eventually called the clock on Mizrachi. Mizrachi eventually elected to fold, but Thorson said he could pick a card to see. After Mizrachi picked one, Thorson revealed the Q and raked in a pot that would send him to 10,600,000 in chips. Affleck Wins One After a limp from William Thorson and Michael Mizrachi, Matt Affleck raised to 230,000. Thorson made the call and Mizrachi folded. It was checked to the river as the board came out J910108 and Thorson fired 210,000. Affleck made it 775,000 and after a while, Thorson let his hand go. Affleck chipped up to 7,800,000 after stacking his newly found chips. Bolt Eliminated Christopher Bolt got all his money in the middle preflop against Benjamin Statz. Statz held the Q10 and Bolt tabled the AK The fop came 762, seemingly pretty harmless for Bolt. The 4 on the turn gave Statz a flush draw, however, which got there on the river with the 7 and Bolt was eliminated. Kostritsyn Eliminated On the last hand before the break, Bryn Kenney raised to 160,000 under-the-gun and Alexander Kostritsyn three-bet to 575,000 on the button. Kenney moved all-in and Kostritsyn quickly made the call. Kenney was in a world of hurt when he tabled his AQ and was up against Kostritsyn’s KK. The flop brought some real drama as it came J73, giving Kenney a flush draw along with an overcard. The turn was a brick as the dealer dealt the 3, but the 5 completed Kenney’s flush. After a count down of the chips, Kostritsyn was covered by Kenney and Kostritsyn was gone in 52nd place. Player Tags: David Benyamine, Peter Jetten, Johnny Lodden, Alexander Kostritsyn, Josh Brikis, Pascal LeFrancois Level 26 Hour Two: Clements Chips Up, Grinder Slips a BitJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 64 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,378,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,020,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 10,900,000 Notable Eliminations: 72. Habib Khanis – $114,205 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Clements Takes One From Subramaniam On a flop of 1033, Meenakshi Subramamaniam bet 175,000 into Scott Clements. Scott Clements made the call and they saw the 7 fall on the turn. Subramaniam checked and Clements bet 200,000. Subramaniam made it 500,000 to go and Clements didn’t go anywhere, as he tossed in the extra 300,000. The river was the the 7 and both players checked. Subramaniam showed KJ and Clements showed A8, giving him the pot. Clements is up to 2,700,000 and Subramaniam fell just below 1,000,000. Lee Gets Best of Kostritsyn Alexander Kostritsyn raised from early position and Redmond Lee made the call from the big blind. The two saw a flop heads-up of 679. Lee led out into the preflop raiser for 175,000. Kostritsyn made the call and the J fell on the turn. Lee moved all-in and Kostritsyn released his hand, slipping to 2,950,000, while Lee chipped up to 2,170,000. Parras Knocks Out Two Richard Morgan raised under-the-gun and Habib Khanis three-bet all-in for his last 650,000. Eduardo Parras moved all-in for his 1,500,000 and Richard Morgan made the call, putting his own 1,300,000 stack into the middle. Parras had both players called as all three hands were turned face-up. Morgan: KK The flop came 922 and Parras was still way in the lead. The 8 on the turn gave Khanis a load of outs. The 7 on the river notched the win for Parras and Khanis and Morgan were eliminated. Sijpkens Doubles Through the Grinder Michael Mizrachi fired 200,000 on a fop of 655 and Michiel Sijpkens made it 480,000 to go. Mizrachi made the call and the 8 came on the turn. Mizrachi checked and Sijpkens moved all-in for 1,375,000 and Mizrachi made the call. Mizrachi tabled 77 and needed to improve against the pocket queens of Sijpkens. The river was the J and Sijpkens doubled up to 4,000,000 and Mizrachi dropped to 6,300,000. Levy KO’s Canali Pierre Canali got all-in preflop against Adam Levy. Levy tabled KK and Canali showed AK. The board ran out Q52410 and Levy chipped up to 2,750,000 as Canali was sent to the rail. Baldwin Climbing We caught up with this hand on the river with Ismail Erkenov leading out for 200,000 with the board reading 7J494. Eric Baldwin raised to 650,000 and Erkenov went deep into the tank. After a while, Erkenov finally made the call and Baldwin pulled his chips back and tabled his hand as he showed JJ, good for a full house and the pot. Baldwin climbs to 3,100,000 and Erkenov fell to 900,000. Racener Straightens Out Duy Le raised to 120,000 from middle position and John Racner three-bet to 310,000. Le made the call and they saw a flop of 1098 and Racener led out for 375,000 and was called by Le. The turn was the 7 and both players checked. The 4 fell on the river and that prompted Le to bet 425,000 and Racener made the call. Le showed 1010, but Racener showed 63, giving him a straight and the pot. Racener moves to 8,500,000 and Le dropped to 3,950,000. Marcel Cole Eliminated Marcel moved his last 905,000 into the middle from under-the-gun with 88 and it folded around to Nicolas Babel on the button who made the call after some thought with AK. The board ran out A4232 and Babel received the knockout and some chips to move him to 2,670,000, while Cole is on his way to the payout line. Jetten Finds a Double John Dolan rasied to 115,000 and Edward Ochana made the call. Peter Jetten then squeezed all-in for 780,000. Dolan made the call and Ochana got out of the way. Jetten tabled QQ and Dolan needed to improve with his AJ. The board came 29986 and Jetten’s queens stayed in the lead and he doubled up to 1,700,000. Dolan fell to 1,400,000. Baldwin Drops a Big One On a flop of 973, Eric Baldwin checked over to Theo Jorgensen who bet 375,000 and Baldwin made the call. The turn was the Q and both players checked and saw the 2 fall on the river. Baldwin now led out for 620,000 and Jorgensen made the call. Baldwin tabled 1010, but couldn’t top Jorgensen’s KK. Baldwin is at 1,670,000 and Jorgensen is now at 10,750,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam Eliminated On the turn the board read 66J2 and Cuong Nguyen bet out 325,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam raised to 800,000. Nguyen called and the A filled out the board. Subramaniam moved all-in for 900,000 and Nguyen made the call. Subramaniam showed 88 and was eliminated when Nguyen showed the A2. Jetten Doubles Up Fernandez Peter Jetten raised on the button to 125,000. Jacobo Fernandez three-bet to 475,000 from the big blind. Jetten moved all-in and Fernandez made the call. Fernandez showed J10 and was racing against Jetten’s 55. The flop came AJ10 and Jetten was going to need to hit his two outer to eliminated Fernandez. Jetten couldn’t find a five on the turn or the river and slipped to 900,000. Fernandez doubled up to 1,600,000. John Armbrust Eliminated John Armbrust made it 125,000 under-the-gun and Redmond Lee moved all-in on the button. Armbrust made the call and was at risk of elimination. Armbrust showed AK and Lee held JJ. The flop was 1022, keeping Lee in the lead until the dealer peeled A on the turn. Lee threw his head back in dismay but the J on the river saved Lee and eliminated Armbrust. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Scott Clements, Peter Jetten, Duy Le, Eric Baldwin, John Racener, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn |
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Jul 15, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 10 | + |
Level 21 Hour One Update: Scotty Nguyen EliminatedJul 14, '10 Blinds: 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante 1. Evan Lamprea — 3,900,000 Praz Bansi Johnny Chan Eliminates a Player Garrett Adelstein opend to 36,000 from the cutoff and Johnny Chan three-bet to 101,000 from the button. Action was folded back to Adelstein and he reraised all in for 970,000. Chan called with the KK. Adelstein tabled the QJ. The board ran out 8436Q and Adelstein was gone. Chan was up to 2,700,000 after the hand. Serge Didisheim Eliminated Serge Didisheim moved all in for 195,000. Manuel Davidian called with the AQ. The board ran out 632-Q-A and Davidian won the hand to send Didisheim to the rail. Marceo Dabus Doubles Up Marceo Dabus was all in preflop for 395,000 with the AQ and was called by the QQ of Paul Dlugozima. The board ran out A53QA and Dabus won the hand to double to 850,000. Dlugozima was left with 270,000 after the hand. Robert Mizrachi Loses a Pot Robert Mizrachi bet 42,000 from middle position and Matthew Reed three-bet to 115,000. Mizrachi made the call. The flop came J93 and Reed bet 120,000. Mizrachi called. The turn brought the 2 and Reed bet enough to put Mizrachi all in. Mizrachi folded and was down to just 270,000. Peter Jetten Eliminates a Player Laurentius Sloot was all in for 124,000 with the A8 and was called by the pocket queens of Peter Jetten. The board ran out 66210K and Sloot was gone. Jetten was up to 830,000 after the hand. Scotty Nguyen Eliminated Scotty Nguyen was getting short when he moved all in preflop with A-J. Unfortunately for Nguyen, he ran into the pocket kings of his opponent. The board offered no help and he was gone. Johnny Lodden Doubles Up On an A74A3 board Johnny Lodden shoved for 419,000 and Paolo Cesar made the call. Lodden tabled the 77 and was way good versus the A9 of Cesar. Lodden doubled to 1,670,000 while Cesar was down to 965,000. Sam Haddad Eliminated Sam Haddad moved all in preflop for 167,000. Duy Le called. Haddad tabled the A7 and was behind against the AJ of Le. The board ran out J9755 and Haddad was gone. Le grew his stack to 2,780,000. Eric Baldwin Doubles Up a Player Jean Pasqualini shoved from the small blind for 165,000. Eric Baldwin called in the big blind. Baldwin tabled the K10 and had live cards versus the AJ of Pasqualini. The flop was nice for Baldwin as it came K62. However, the A on the turn gave Baldwin’s opponent a pair of aces. The 5 on the river was no help to Baldwin. He was down to just 250,000 after the hand. Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Scotty Nguyen, Johnny Chan, Serge Didisheim, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Praz Bansi Level 24, Hour Two: Dunst Doubles UpJul 15, '10 Note: Players have gone on an unscheduled 20-minute break to color up the T1,000 chips. Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 96 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,287,187 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 2,000,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. John Racener – 6,985,000 Notable Eliminations: 100. Christian Harder — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Chamberlain Bounced Out Picking up the action on a flop of J107, Daniel Chamberlain made a bet and Brandon Steven check-raised. Chamberlain moved in and Steven made the call. Chamberlain: AA Chamberlain held the aces but needed to fade the spade draw. The turn was harmless with the 10 but the river was the 9 and Chamberlain was flushed away. Jetten Takes One Duy Le raised to 90,000 and Peter Jetten made the call. Both players saw the flop come down KQ2 and Le bet 150,000. Jetten made the call and the turn was the 6. Both players checked and the river was the K. Jetten bet 240,000 this time and Le mucked. Jetten was at 1.91 million. Dunst Doubles Up Tony Dunst raised preflop from under the gun and Edward Ochana made the call in the small blind. The flop came down 732 and Dunst bet 100,000. Ochana then moved in and Dunst called, putting himself at risk. Dunst: 99 Ochana flopped top pair but Dunst was ahead with the overpair. The board finished off A and 4 and Dunst doubled to 1.4 million. Jorgensen Takes One Down Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 101084 and Theo Jorgensen fired 100,000. His opponent made the call and the river was the 7. Jorgensen fired 300,000 and was called again. Jorgensen then showed A5 for the nut-flush and his oppoonent mucked. Jorgensen was up to 4.8 million after the hand. Kostritsyn Scores The KO Getty Mattingsley was all in for 761,000 preflop and Alexander Kostritsyn made the call. Here were the hands. Kostritsyn: AQ It was a race and Kostritsyn jumped ahead on the Q88 flop. The turn was the 8, giving each player a full house with Kostritsyn’s still being best. The river was the 3 and Mattignsley was out. Kostritsyn was at 6.1 million after the hand. Bardah With Some Aggression Ronnie Bardah raised to 80,000 and Gabriel Alarie made it 280,000 to go from the small blind. The big blind mucked and the action was back on Bardah. He shoved for 1.12 million and Alarie took a session in the tank. He decided to release his hand and Bardah took a nice pot without the bother of a flop. He was up to 1.5 million. Baldwin Gets Baked, But Then Doubles Through Brokos Eric Baldwin raised to 76,000 preflop and David Baker moved all in from the small blind for 581,000. Baldwin made the call and the hands were turned over. Baldwin: AQ The race was on and each player got a piece of the QJ9 flop. Baldwin hit top pair and Baker nailed a set of jacks. The turn was the 8 and the river was the 3 and Baker doubled up to 1.2 million. Baldwin was down to 340,000. A few hands later, Baldwin moved in for 340,000 and Andrew Brokos made the call. Brokos turned over A4 while Baldwin tabled KJ. Baldwin hit a king on the turn and it held up as he doubled to 750,000. Brokos was down to 2 million. Player Tags: Theo Jorgensen, Ronnie Bardah, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Gabriel Alarie, Tony Dunst, Alexander Kostritsyn, Brandon Steven, Getty Mattingsley, Daniel Chamberlain Level 27 Hour Two Update: LeFrancois Streaking Up the Chip Counts, Brikis and Jetten Hit the RailJul 16, '10 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 51 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 4,142,830 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,440,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. William Thorson – 10,610,000 Notable Eliminations: 56. Jared Ingles – $138,285 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Lodden Makes a Good Laydown Patrick Eskandar raised from middle position to 135,000. Michiel Sijpkens called, Johnny Lodden called from the button, and Matthew Berkey came along from the big blind. The flop was 932 and Eskandar bet 200,000 after a check from Berkey. Sijpkens folded and Lodden raised to 590,000. Berkey folded and Eskandar moved all-in and had Lodden covered. Lodden let his hand go and kept his 2,950,000. He made a good decision since Eskandar showed the 99, giving him top set. David Benyamine Eliminated At the end of the last hour, David Benyamine was eliminated. He raised from the button and got into a preflop raising war with Pascal LeFrancois until all the money got into the middle. Benyamine was at risk for his last 1,400,000 with the Q10 and LeFrancois held the AJ. The dealer dealt out the 3109 flop and Benyamine would need runners. The 9 on the turn left Benyamine drawing dead and he finished in 58th place. LeFrancois Streaking Jonathan Driscoll opened on the button to 145,000 and was met with a three-bet to 455,000 from Pascal LeFrancois from the small blind. After a fold from the big blind, Driscoll made it 1,025,000 to go and LeFrancois moved all-in for 4,725,000. Driscoll made the call. LeFrancois tabled QQ and Driscoll showed JJ. The dealer dealt out the board of 8A3510 and Driscoll slipped to 1,700,000 and LeFrancois moved to 9,300,000 which puts him near the top of the chip counts. Brikis Crippled, Eliminated Action folded to Christopher Bolt on the button and he moved all-in for 785,000 and Josh Brikis made the call from the big blind. Brikis tabled Kd10s and was slightly behind the AJ of Bolt. The board ran out A84Q9 and Brikis was down to just 45,000 in chips. He doubled up the next hand is up to 160,000 but was eliminated shortly thereafter. Thorson Climbing John Racener raised to 140,000 under-the-gun and William Thorson made the call, as well as Michael Mizrachi and Duy Le from the blinds. Mizrachi led out for 300,000 on a flop of K109. Le made the call and Racener folded before Thorson raised to 975,000. Mizrachi folded after two minutes in the tank and Le made the call. The 2 peeled off on the turn and Le checked over to Thorson who bet 2,000,000. Le was in a tough spot and thought for a few minutes before folding AQ face-up on the table. Thorson showed his 1010, giving him a set of tens to move to 9,500,000 in chips. Costner Pressures Kostritsyn Joseph Cheong raised in early position to 140,000 and Alexander Kostritsyn called in middle position before Gabe Costner called from the big blind. The flop came 967 and Costner checked over to Cheong, who bet 240,000. Kostritsyn and Costner made the call and the 10 came on the turn. Costner and Cheong both checked to Kostritsyn, who bet 825,000. Costner then put in a check-raise to 1,800,000. Cheong folded and Kostritsyn went into the tank for a while before eventually deciding to let it go and keep his 3,900,000 for another hand. Costner cracked the 10 million chip mark with the pot. Jetten Crippled and Eliminated It was a battle of the blinds and Peter Jetten somehow found all of his chips in the middle with the 95 against Dag Palovic, who had AQ. Palovic was actually all-in for 1,030,000, with Jetten covering him by 15,000. The flop was JQQ and after the 4 fell on the turn, Jetten was drawing dead. He was eliminated on the next hand, but another player went out before him, earning an extra $30,000. Thorson Forces Grinder to Fold Tony Dunst raised to 130,000 and was three-bet by William Thorson to 415,000. Michael Mizrachi made it 915,000 which got a quick fold from Dunst. Thorson quickly grabbed a stack of 100,000 denomination chips and slid them out into the middle and announced he was all-in. Mizrachi went deep into the tank for quite a while. Thorson eventually called the clock on Mizrachi. Mizrachi eventually elected to fold, but Thorson said he could pick a card to see. After Mizrachi picked one, Thorson revealed the Q and raked in a pot that would send him to 10,600,000 in chips. Affleck Wins One After a limp from William Thorson and Michael Mizrachi, Matt Affleck raised to 230,000. Thorson made the call and Mizrachi folded. It was checked to the river as the board came out J910108 and Thorson fired 210,000. Affleck made it 775,000 and after a while, Thorson let his hand go. Affleck chipped up to 7,800,000 after stacking his newly found chips. Bolt Eliminated Christopher Bolt got all his money in the middle preflop against Benjamin Statz. Statz held the Q10 and Bolt tabled the AK The fop came 762, seemingly pretty harmless for Bolt. The 4 on the turn gave Statz a flush draw, however, which got there on the river with the 7 and Bolt was eliminated. Kostritsyn Eliminated On the last hand before the break, Bryn Kenney raised to 160,000 under-the-gun and Alexander Kostritsyn three-bet to 575,000 on the button. Kenney moved all-in and Kostritsyn quickly made the call. Kenney was in a world of hurt when he tabled his AQ and was up against Kostritsyn’s KK. The flop brought some real drama as it came J73, giving Kenney a flush draw along with an overcard. The turn was a brick as the dealer dealt the 3, but the 5 completed Kenney’s flush. After a count down of the chips, Kostritsyn was covered by Kenney and Kostritsyn was gone in 52nd place. Player Tags: David Benyamine, Peter Jetten, Johnny Lodden, Alexander Kostritsyn, Josh Brikis, Pascal LeFrancois Level 26 Hour Two: Clements Chips Up, Grinder Slips a BitJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 64 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,378,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,020,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 10,900,000 Notable Eliminations: 72. Habib Khanis – $114,205 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Clements Takes One From Subramaniam On a flop of 1033, Meenakshi Subramamaniam bet 175,000 into Scott Clements. Scott Clements made the call and they saw the 7 fall on the turn. Subramaniam checked and Clements bet 200,000. Subramaniam made it 500,000 to go and Clements didn’t go anywhere, as he tossed in the extra 300,000. The river was the the 7 and both players checked. Subramaniam showed KJ and Clements showed A8, giving him the pot. Clements is up to 2,700,000 and Subramaniam fell just below 1,000,000. Lee Gets Best of Kostritsyn Alexander Kostritsyn raised from early position and Redmond Lee made the call from the big blind. The two saw a flop heads-up of 679. Lee led out into the preflop raiser for 175,000. Kostritsyn made the call and the J fell on the turn. Lee moved all-in and Kostritsyn released his hand, slipping to 2,950,000, while Lee chipped up to 2,170,000. Parras Knocks Out Two Richard Morgan raised under-the-gun and Habib Khanis three-bet all-in for his last 650,000. Eduardo Parras moved all-in for his 1,500,000 and Richard Morgan made the call, putting his own 1,300,000 stack into the middle. Parras had both players called as all three hands were turned face-up. Morgan: KK The flop came 922 and Parras was still way in the lead. The 8 on the turn gave Khanis a load of outs. The 7 on the river notched the win for Parras and Khanis and Morgan were eliminated. Sijpkens Doubles Through the Grinder Michael Mizrachi fired 200,000 on a fop of 655 and Michiel Sijpkens made it 480,000 to go. Mizrachi made the call and the 8 came on the turn. Mizrachi checked and Sijpkens moved all-in for 1,375,000 and Mizrachi made the call. Mizrachi tabled 77 and needed to improve against the pocket queens of Sijpkens. The river was the J and Sijpkens doubled up to 4,000,000 and Mizrachi dropped to 6,300,000. Levy KO’s Canali Pierre Canali got all-in preflop against Adam Levy. Levy tabled KK and Canali showed AK. The board ran out Q52410 and Levy chipped up to 2,750,000 as Canali was sent to the rail. Baldwin Climbing We caught up with this hand on the river with Ismail Erkenov leading out for 200,000 with the board reading 7J494. Eric Baldwin raised to 650,000 and Erkenov went deep into the tank. After a while, Erkenov finally made the call and Baldwin pulled his chips back and tabled his hand as he showed JJ, good for a full house and the pot. Baldwin climbs to 3,100,000 and Erkenov fell to 900,000. Racener Straightens Out Duy Le raised to 120,000 from middle position and John Racner three-bet to 310,000. Le made the call and they saw a flop of 1098 and Racener led out for 375,000 and was called by Le. The turn was the 7 and both players checked. The 4 fell on the river and that prompted Le to bet 425,000 and Racener made the call. Le showed 1010, but Racener showed 63, giving him a straight and the pot. Racener moves to 8,500,000 and Le dropped to 3,950,000. Marcel Cole Eliminated Marcel moved his last 905,000 into the middle from under-the-gun with 88 and it folded around to Nicolas Babel on the button who made the call after some thought with AK. The board ran out A4232 and Babel received the knockout and some chips to move him to 2,670,000, while Cole is on his way to the payout line. Jetten Finds a Double John Dolan rasied to 115,000 and Edward Ochana made the call. Peter Jetten then squeezed all-in for 780,000. Dolan made the call and Ochana got out of the way. Jetten tabled QQ and Dolan needed to improve with his AJ. The board came 29986 and Jetten’s queens stayed in the lead and he doubled up to 1,700,000. Dolan fell to 1,400,000. Baldwin Drops a Big One On a flop of 973, Eric Baldwin checked over to Theo Jorgensen who bet 375,000 and Baldwin made the call. The turn was the Q and both players checked and saw the 2 fall on the river. Baldwin now led out for 620,000 and Jorgensen made the call. Baldwin tabled 1010, but couldn’t top Jorgensen’s KK. Baldwin is at 1,670,000 and Jorgensen is now at 10,750,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam Eliminated On the turn the board read 66J2 and Cuong Nguyen bet out 325,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam raised to 800,000. Nguyen called and the A filled out the board. Subramaniam moved all-in for 900,000 and Nguyen made the call. Subramaniam showed 88 and was eliminated when Nguyen showed the A2. Jetten Doubles Up Fernandez Peter Jetten raised on the button to 125,000. Jacobo Fernandez three-bet to 475,000 from the big blind. Jetten moved all-in and Fernandez made the call. Fernandez showed J10 and was racing against Jetten’s 55. The flop came AJ10 and Jetten was going to need to hit his two outer to eliminated Fernandez. Jetten couldn’t find a five on the turn or the river and slipped to 900,000. Fernandez doubled up to 1,600,000. John Armbrust Eliminated John Armbrust made it 125,000 under-the-gun and Redmond Lee moved all-in on the button. Armbrust made the call and was at risk of elimination. Armbrust showed AK and Lee held JJ. The flop was 1022, keeping Lee in the lead until the dealer peeled A on the turn. Lee threw his head back in dismay but the J on the river saved Lee and eliminated Armbrust. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Scott Clements, Peter Jetten, Duy Le, Eric Baldwin, John Racener, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn |
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Jul 14, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 9 | + |
Level 21 Hour One Update: Scotty Nguyen EliminatedJul 14, '10 Blinds: 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante 1. Evan Lamprea — 3,900,000 Praz Bansi Johnny Chan Eliminates a Player Garrett Adelstein opend to 36,000 from the cutoff and Johnny Chan three-bet to 101,000 from the button. Action was folded back to Adelstein and he reraised all in for 970,000. Chan called with the KK. Adelstein tabled the QJ. The board ran out 8436Q and Adelstein was gone. Chan was up to 2,700,000 after the hand. Serge Didisheim Eliminated Serge Didisheim moved all in for 195,000. Manuel Davidian called with the AQ. The board ran out 632-Q-A and Davidian won the hand to send Didisheim to the rail. Marceo Dabus Doubles Up Marceo Dabus was all in preflop for 395,000 with the AQ and was called by the QQ of Paul Dlugozima. The board ran out A53QA and Dabus won the hand to double to 850,000. Dlugozima was left with 270,000 after the hand. Robert Mizrachi Loses a Pot Robert Mizrachi bet 42,000 from middle position and Matthew Reed three-bet to 115,000. Mizrachi made the call. The flop came J93 and Reed bet 120,000. Mizrachi called. The turn brought the 2 and Reed bet enough to put Mizrachi all in. Mizrachi folded and was down to just 270,000. Peter Jetten Eliminates a Player Laurentius Sloot was all in for 124,000 with the A8 and was called by the pocket queens of Peter Jetten. The board ran out 66210K and Sloot was gone. Jetten was up to 830,000 after the hand. Scotty Nguyen Eliminated Scotty Nguyen was getting short when he moved all in preflop with A-J. Unfortunately for Nguyen, he ran into the pocket kings of his opponent. The board offered no help and he was gone. Johnny Lodden Doubles Up On an A74A3 board Johnny Lodden shoved for 419,000 and Paolo Cesar made the call. Lodden tabled the 77 and was way good versus the A9 of Cesar. Lodden doubled to 1,670,000 while Cesar was down to 965,000. Sam Haddad Eliminated Sam Haddad moved all in preflop for 167,000. Duy Le called. Haddad tabled the A7 and was behind against the AJ of Le. The board ran out J9755 and Haddad was gone. Le grew his stack to 2,780,000. Eric Baldwin Doubles Up a Player Jean Pasqualini shoved from the small blind for 165,000. Eric Baldwin called in the big blind. Baldwin tabled the K10 and had live cards versus the AJ of Pasqualini. The flop was nice for Baldwin as it came K62. However, the A on the turn gave Baldwin’s opponent a pair of aces. The 5 on the river was no help to Baldwin. He was down to just 250,000 after the hand. Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Scotty Nguyen, Johnny Chan, Serge Didisheim, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Praz Bansi Level 24, Hour Two: Dunst Doubles UpJul 15, '10 Note: Players have gone on an unscheduled 20-minute break to color up the T1,000 chips. Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 96 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,287,187 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 2,000,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. John Racener – 6,985,000 Notable Eliminations: 100. Christian Harder — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Chamberlain Bounced Out Picking up the action on a flop of J107, Daniel Chamberlain made a bet and Brandon Steven check-raised. Chamberlain moved in and Steven made the call. Chamberlain: AA Chamberlain held the aces but needed to fade the spade draw. The turn was harmless with the 10 but the river was the 9 and Chamberlain was flushed away. Jetten Takes One Duy Le raised to 90,000 and Peter Jetten made the call. Both players saw the flop come down KQ2 and Le bet 150,000. Jetten made the call and the turn was the 6. Both players checked and the river was the K. Jetten bet 240,000 this time and Le mucked. Jetten was at 1.91 million. Dunst Doubles Up Tony Dunst raised preflop from under the gun and Edward Ochana made the call in the small blind. The flop came down 732 and Dunst bet 100,000. Ochana then moved in and Dunst called, putting himself at risk. Dunst: 99 Ochana flopped top pair but Dunst was ahead with the overpair. The board finished off A and 4 and Dunst doubled to 1.4 million. Jorgensen Takes One Down Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 101084 and Theo Jorgensen fired 100,000. His opponent made the call and the river was the 7. Jorgensen fired 300,000 and was called again. Jorgensen then showed A5 for the nut-flush and his oppoonent mucked. Jorgensen was up to 4.8 million after the hand. Kostritsyn Scores The KO Getty Mattingsley was all in for 761,000 preflop and Alexander Kostritsyn made the call. Here were the hands. Kostritsyn: AQ It was a race and Kostritsyn jumped ahead on the Q88 flop. The turn was the 8, giving each player a full house with Kostritsyn’s still being best. The river was the 3 and Mattignsley was out. Kostritsyn was at 6.1 million after the hand. Bardah With Some Aggression Ronnie Bardah raised to 80,000 and Gabriel Alarie made it 280,000 to go from the small blind. The big blind mucked and the action was back on Bardah. He shoved for 1.12 million and Alarie took a session in the tank. He decided to release his hand and Bardah took a nice pot without the bother of a flop. He was up to 1.5 million. Baldwin Gets Baked, But Then Doubles Through Brokos Eric Baldwin raised to 76,000 preflop and David Baker moved all in from the small blind for 581,000. Baldwin made the call and the hands were turned over. Baldwin: AQ The race was on and each player got a piece of the QJ9 flop. Baldwin hit top pair and Baker nailed a set of jacks. The turn was the 8 and the river was the 3 and Baker doubled up to 1.2 million. Baldwin was down to 340,000. A few hands later, Baldwin moved in for 340,000 and Andrew Brokos made the call. Brokos turned over A4 while Baldwin tabled KJ. Baldwin hit a king on the turn and it held up as he doubled to 750,000. Brokos was down to 2 million. Player Tags: Theo Jorgensen, Ronnie Bardah, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Gabriel Alarie, Tony Dunst, Alexander Kostritsyn, Brandon Steven, Getty Mattingsley, Daniel Chamberlain Level 27 Hour Two Update: LeFrancois Streaking Up the Chip Counts, Brikis and Jetten Hit the RailJul 16, '10 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 51 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 4,142,830 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,440,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. William Thorson – 10,610,000 Notable Eliminations: 56. Jared Ingles – $138,285 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Lodden Makes a Good Laydown Patrick Eskandar raised from middle position to 135,000. Michiel Sijpkens called, Johnny Lodden called from the button, and Matthew Berkey came along from the big blind. The flop was 932 and Eskandar bet 200,000 after a check from Berkey. Sijpkens folded and Lodden raised to 590,000. Berkey folded and Eskandar moved all-in and had Lodden covered. Lodden let his hand go and kept his 2,950,000. He made a good decision since Eskandar showed the 99, giving him top set. David Benyamine Eliminated At the end of the last hour, David Benyamine was eliminated. He raised from the button and got into a preflop raising war with Pascal LeFrancois until all the money got into the middle. Benyamine was at risk for his last 1,400,000 with the Q10 and LeFrancois held the AJ. The dealer dealt out the 3109 flop and Benyamine would need runners. The 9 on the turn left Benyamine drawing dead and he finished in 58th place. LeFrancois Streaking Jonathan Driscoll opened on the button to 145,000 and was met with a three-bet to 455,000 from Pascal LeFrancois from the small blind. After a fold from the big blind, Driscoll made it 1,025,000 to go and LeFrancois moved all-in for 4,725,000. Driscoll made the call. LeFrancois tabled QQ and Driscoll showed JJ. The dealer dealt out the board of 8A3510 and Driscoll slipped to 1,700,000 and LeFrancois moved to 9,300,000 which puts him near the top of the chip counts. Brikis Crippled, Eliminated Action folded to Christopher Bolt on the button and he moved all-in for 785,000 and Josh Brikis made the call from the big blind. Brikis tabled Kd10s and was slightly behind the AJ of Bolt. The board ran out A84Q9 and Brikis was down to just 45,000 in chips. He doubled up the next hand is up to 160,000 but was eliminated shortly thereafter. Thorson Climbing John Racener raised to 140,000 under-the-gun and William Thorson made the call, as well as Michael Mizrachi and Duy Le from the blinds. Mizrachi led out for 300,000 on a flop of K109. Le made the call and Racener folded before Thorson raised to 975,000. Mizrachi folded after two minutes in the tank and Le made the call. The 2 peeled off on the turn and Le checked over to Thorson who bet 2,000,000. Le was in a tough spot and thought for a few minutes before folding AQ face-up on the table. Thorson showed his 1010, giving him a set of tens to move to 9,500,000 in chips. Costner Pressures Kostritsyn Joseph Cheong raised in early position to 140,000 and Alexander Kostritsyn called in middle position before Gabe Costner called from the big blind. The flop came 967 and Costner checked over to Cheong, who bet 240,000. Kostritsyn and Costner made the call and the 10 came on the turn. Costner and Cheong both checked to Kostritsyn, who bet 825,000. Costner then put in a check-raise to 1,800,000. Cheong folded and Kostritsyn went into the tank for a while before eventually deciding to let it go and keep his 3,900,000 for another hand. Costner cracked the 10 million chip mark with the pot. Jetten Crippled and Eliminated It was a battle of the blinds and Peter Jetten somehow found all of his chips in the middle with the 95 against Dag Palovic, who had AQ. Palovic was actually all-in for 1,030,000, with Jetten covering him by 15,000. The flop was JQQ and after the 4 fell on the turn, Jetten was drawing dead. He was eliminated on the next hand, but another player went out before him, earning an extra $30,000. Thorson Forces Grinder to Fold Tony Dunst raised to 130,000 and was three-bet by William Thorson to 415,000. Michael Mizrachi made it 915,000 which got a quick fold from Dunst. Thorson quickly grabbed a stack of 100,000 denomination chips and slid them out into the middle and announced he was all-in. Mizrachi went deep into the tank for quite a while. Thorson eventually called the clock on Mizrachi. Mizrachi eventually elected to fold, but Thorson said he could pick a card to see. After Mizrachi picked one, Thorson revealed the Q and raked in a pot that would send him to 10,600,000 in chips. Affleck Wins One After a limp from William Thorson and Michael Mizrachi, Matt Affleck raised to 230,000. Thorson made the call and Mizrachi folded. It was checked to the river as the board came out J910108 and Thorson fired 210,000. Affleck made it 775,000 and after a while, Thorson let his hand go. Affleck chipped up to 7,800,000 after stacking his newly found chips. Bolt Eliminated Christopher Bolt got all his money in the middle preflop against Benjamin Statz. Statz held the Q10 and Bolt tabled the AK The fop came 762, seemingly pretty harmless for Bolt. The 4 on the turn gave Statz a flush draw, however, which got there on the river with the 7 and Bolt was eliminated. Kostritsyn Eliminated On the last hand before the break, Bryn Kenney raised to 160,000 under-the-gun and Alexander Kostritsyn three-bet to 575,000 on the button. Kenney moved all-in and Kostritsyn quickly made the call. Kenney was in a world of hurt when he tabled his AQ and was up against Kostritsyn’s KK. The flop brought some real drama as it came J73, giving Kenney a flush draw along with an overcard. The turn was a brick as the dealer dealt the 3, but the 5 completed Kenney’s flush. After a count down of the chips, Kostritsyn was covered by Kenney and Kostritsyn was gone in 52nd place. Player Tags: David Benyamine, Peter Jetten, Johnny Lodden, Alexander Kostritsyn, Josh Brikis, Pascal LeFrancois Level 26 Hour Two: Clements Chips Up, Grinder Slips a BitJul 16, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 64 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 3,378,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Tony Dunst – 1,020,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Theo Jorgensen – 10,900,000 Notable Eliminations: 72. Habib Khanis – $114,205 Player Twitter Accounts Big Hands: Clements Takes One From Subramaniam On a flop of 1033, Meenakshi Subramamaniam bet 175,000 into Scott Clements. Scott Clements made the call and they saw the 7 fall on the turn. Subramaniam checked and Clements bet 200,000. Subramaniam made it 500,000 to go and Clements didn’t go anywhere, as he tossed in the extra 300,000. The river was the the 7 and both players checked. Subramaniam showed KJ and Clements showed A8, giving him the pot. Clements is up to 2,700,000 and Subramaniam fell just below 1,000,000. Lee Gets Best of Kostritsyn Alexander Kostritsyn raised from early position and Redmond Lee made the call from the big blind. The two saw a flop heads-up of 679. Lee led out into the preflop raiser for 175,000. Kostritsyn made the call and the J fell on the turn. Lee moved all-in and Kostritsyn released his hand, slipping to 2,950,000, while Lee chipped up to 2,170,000. Parras Knocks Out Two Richard Morgan raised under-the-gun and Habib Khanis three-bet all-in for his last 650,000. Eduardo Parras moved all-in for his 1,500,000 and Richard Morgan made the call, putting his own 1,300,000 stack into the middle. Parras had both players called as all three hands were turned face-up. Morgan: KK The flop came 922 and Parras was still way in the lead. The 8 on the turn gave Khanis a load of outs. The 7 on the river notched the win for Parras and Khanis and Morgan were eliminated. Sijpkens Doubles Through the Grinder Michael Mizrachi fired 200,000 on a fop of 655 and Michiel Sijpkens made it 480,000 to go. Mizrachi made the call and the 8 came on the turn. Mizrachi checked and Sijpkens moved all-in for 1,375,000 and Mizrachi made the call. Mizrachi tabled 77 and needed to improve against the pocket queens of Sijpkens. The river was the J and Sijpkens doubled up to 4,000,000 and Mizrachi dropped to 6,300,000. Levy KO’s Canali Pierre Canali got all-in preflop against Adam Levy. Levy tabled KK and Canali showed AK. The board ran out Q52410 and Levy chipped up to 2,750,000 as Canali was sent to the rail. Baldwin Climbing We caught up with this hand on the river with Ismail Erkenov leading out for 200,000 with the board reading 7J494. Eric Baldwin raised to 650,000 and Erkenov went deep into the tank. After a while, Erkenov finally made the call and Baldwin pulled his chips back and tabled his hand as he showed JJ, good for a full house and the pot. Baldwin climbs to 3,100,000 and Erkenov fell to 900,000. Racener Straightens Out Duy Le raised to 120,000 from middle position and John Racner three-bet to 310,000. Le made the call and they saw a flop of 1098 and Racener led out for 375,000 and was called by Le. The turn was the 7 and both players checked. The 4 fell on the river and that prompted Le to bet 425,000 and Racener made the call. Le showed 1010, but Racener showed 63, giving him a straight and the pot. Racener moves to 8,500,000 and Le dropped to 3,950,000. Marcel Cole Eliminated Marcel moved his last 905,000 into the middle from under-the-gun with 88 and it folded around to Nicolas Babel on the button who made the call after some thought with AK. The board ran out A4232 and Babel received the knockout and some chips to move him to 2,670,000, while Cole is on his way to the payout line. Jetten Finds a Double John Dolan rasied to 115,000 and Edward Ochana made the call. Peter Jetten then squeezed all-in for 780,000. Dolan made the call and Ochana got out of the way. Jetten tabled QQ and Dolan needed to improve with his AJ. The board came 29986 and Jetten’s queens stayed in the lead and he doubled up to 1,700,000. Dolan fell to 1,400,000. Baldwin Drops a Big One On a flop of 973, Eric Baldwin checked over to Theo Jorgensen who bet 375,000 and Baldwin made the call. The turn was the Q and both players checked and saw the 2 fall on the river. Baldwin now led out for 620,000 and Jorgensen made the call. Baldwin tabled 1010, but couldn’t top Jorgensen’s KK. Baldwin is at 1,670,000 and Jorgensen is now at 10,750,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam Eliminated On the turn the board read 66J2 and Cuong Nguyen bet out 325,000. Meenakshi Subramaniam raised to 800,000. Nguyen called and the A filled out the board. Subramaniam moved all-in for 900,000 and Nguyen made the call. Subramaniam showed 88 and was eliminated when Nguyen showed the A2. Jetten Doubles Up Fernandez Peter Jetten raised on the button to 125,000. Jacobo Fernandez three-bet to 475,000 from the big blind. Jetten moved all-in and Fernandez made the call. Fernandez showed J10 and was racing against Jetten’s 55. The flop came AJ10 and Jetten was going to need to hit his two outer to eliminated Fernandez. Jetten couldn’t find a five on the turn or the river and slipped to 900,000. Fernandez doubled up to 1,600,000. John Armbrust Eliminated John Armbrust made it 125,000 under-the-gun and Redmond Lee moved all-in on the button. Armbrust made the call and was at risk of elimination. Armbrust showed AK and Lee held JJ. The flop was 1022, keeping Lee in the lead until the dealer peeled A on the turn. Lee threw his head back in dismay but the J on the river saved Lee and eliminated Armbrust. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Scott Clements, Peter Jetten, Duy Le, Eric Baldwin, John Racener, Adam Levy, Alexander Kostritsyn |
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Jun 22, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 38 - $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship | 3 | + |
Level 26: Down To FiveJun 23, '10 Blinds: 25,000-50,000 Players Remaining: 5 out of 268 Average Chip Count: 1,608,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. James Calderaro – 2,425,000 Notable Eliminations: 7. Peter Jetten — $94,394 Big Hands: Bucherl First To 2 Million Konstantin Bucherl raised to 110,000 and Peter Jetten made the call preflop. The flop then came down K87 and Bucherl bet 140,000. Jetten made the call and the J fell on the turn. Both players checked and the river was the 10. Bucherl bet 200,000 and Jetten made the call. Bucherl tabled AK for top pair and Jetten mucked. Bucherl took the pot and he was at 2,055,000. Peter Jetten Eliminated In Seventh Place ($94,394) Peter Jetten raised to 175,000 preflop and Valdemar Kwaysser reraised enough to put Jetten all in. Jetten made the call and the players turned over their cards: Jetten: A5 Kwaysser was dominating and the board offered no help to Jetten as he was eliminated. Thomas Marchese Eliminated In Sixth Place ($123,264) James Calderaro raised to 150,000 from the button and Thomas Marchese reraised to 575,000 from the big blind. Calderaro repotted and Marchese made the call for the rest of his chips. Calderaro then showed the bad news, turning over KK. Marchese could only show 99 and he needed help. What he got instead was a quick boot out the door as the flop came down K77, leaving him virtually drawing dead. The turn was the 4 and the river was the A and Marchese was eliminated. Player Tags: Peter Jetten, Konstantin Bucherl, Tom Marchese Level 24: Jetten Doubles Through SteinJun 22, '10 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 10 out of 268 Average Chip Count: 804,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Valdemar Kwaysser – 1,675,000 Notable Eliminations: Big Hands: Jetten Doubles Through Stein Peter Jetten raised to 100,000 preflop and Sam Stein raised to 360,000. Jetten made the call and was all in. Jetten: JJ It was a classic race situation and the board ran out 87426 and Jetten’s jacks held, doubling him up to over 500,000. Stein was the new short stack with just under 300,000. Player Tags: Peter Jetten, Sam Stein |
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Apr 28, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Season VI | EPT Grand Final Main Event | 4 | + |
David Sesso Nears 7 FiguresApr 28, '10 Peter Jetten raised to 15,000 in the hijack and David Sesso called on the button. The flop came down AQ7 and Jetten checked. Sesso bet 56,000 and Jetten check raised all in for 200,000. Sesso called with AK and was dominating Jetten’s A10. The turn and the river came 93 and Jetten was eliminated. Sesso now has 970,000 in chips. Player Tags: Peter Jetten, David Sesso |
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Sep 30, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT London - Season VI | EPT High-Roller Event - Event 1 | 1 | + |
Deadly Catch by DevilfishSep 30, '09 On a K 7 5 2 board with a little over 6,000 in the pot, all hell breaks loose. Peter Jetten in middle position bets out and Dave “Devilfish” Ulliott raises it to 8,000, Jetten thinks for a moment and then says, “I’m all in”, Ulliott insta-calls and flips over pocket sevens. Jetten quickly mucks his K 10 and the chips are counted. Jetten passes over 27,700 in chips to Devilfish, doubling his stack to 55,400. Jetten is crippled with 2,500 in chips remaining. Player Tags: Peter Jetten |
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Jun 19, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 35 - $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha | 3 | + |
Level 20 Update: Richard Tatalovich Eliminated and 11 Left at End of DayJun 19, '09 Blinds: 8,000-16,000 Players Remaining: 11 out of 363 Chip Counts: 1. Sorel Mizzi — 969,000 Average Chip Count: 495,000 Notable Eliminations: Richard Tatalovich Big Hands: Jetten Doubles Through Josephy Peter Jetten raised to 45,000 and then Cliff Josephy raised pot from the small blind. Jetten then decided to move all in and Josephy made the call. Josephy showed AK1010 and Jetten turned over KKA5 The flop was K76 and Josephy was in bad shape. The turn card was the 5 and that meant that the river was meaningless and Jetten would double up. With that pot, Jetten increases his stack to 486,000. Richard Tatalovich Eliminated Richard Tatalovich raised to 56,000 and Rifat Palevic put in a pot-sized three-bet, which was enough to make Tatalovich commit the rest of his chips. Tatalovich made the call and the two hands were exposed. Tatalovich showed Q1092, which was up against the A862 of Palevic. The board ran out J93K7 which gave Palevic a flush and sent Tatalovich home in 12th place. Hindin Cracks Aces and Doubles Through Ramos Rifat Palevic raised to 44,000 in middle position and was met with a three-bet to 90,000 from Dan Hindin. Felipe Ramos woke up in the small blind and made it 310,000. Palevic’s cards hit the muck and Hindin called and put his tournament life on the line. Hindin showed KJ108, but was up against Ramos’ AAJ10. Unfortunately for Ramos, Hindin was able to flop a flush and double up. Player Tags: Richard Tatalovich, Cliff Josephy, Peter Jetten, Rifat Palevic Level 19 Update: Peter Jetten Doubles Up, 12 Players LeftJun 19, '09 Blinds: 6,000-12,000 Players Remaining: 12 out of 363 Chip Counts: 1. Rifat Palevic — 775,000 Average Chip Count: 453,750 Notable Eliminations: Evan Sofer Big Hands: Peter Jetten Cracks Aces to Double Through Isaac Baron After a Van Marcus limp, Peter Jetten raised to 54,000. The action folded around to Baron who made it 197,000 to go. Both blinds and Van Marcus’ cards went into the muck and the action was back to Jetten, who proceeded to go into the tank. After a couple minutes of thinking, Jetten announced “all in” and Baron made the call instantly. Baron turned over AA92 and Jetten had AK105. The flop was 4J7, leaving Jetten in bad shape. The turn was the 3, giving Jetten some hope, and the river completed Jetten’s flush as the 10 fell and Jetten was able to double up. Evan Sofer Eliminated After Richard Austin limped in, Evan Sofer made a pot-sized raise. After everybody else got out of the way, Austin raised enough to put Sofer all in. Sofer made the call and showed KJ109 and Austin showed AA87. Unlike Jetten, Sofer was unable to crack aces, as he was drawing dead to the river and was eliminated in 13th place. He will take home $24,448 for his efforts. Player Tags: Evan Sofer, Isaac Baron, Peter Jetten Final Table Update: Peter Jetten (8th) and Van Marcus (7th) EliminatedJun 19, '09 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 363 Chip Counts: 1. Rifat Palevic — 1,124,000 Average Chip Count: 907,500 Notable Eliminations: 8. Peter Jetten – $48,112 Big Hands Peter Jetten Eliminated in Eighth Place ($48,112) On a board of K8510 Peter Jetten bet 100,000 from the small blind and Richard Austin raised to 350,000. Dan Hindin and Van Marcus both mucked and Jetten moved all in. Austin made the call and they turned up their cards: Austin: 101098 River: 9 Austin won the hand with top set and Jetten was eliminated in eighth place. Van Marcus Eliminated in Seventh Place ($55,687) After a series of bets and raises preflop Cliff Josephy raised the pot, which was enough to put Van Marcus all in. Marcus made the call for his tournament life, everyone else mucked, and they turned up their cards: Josephy: AA39 Board: 8852A Marcus was eliminated in seventh place. Player Tags: Cliff Josephy, Richard Austin, Van Marcus, Peter Jetten |
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