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Hometown: Columbus
Country of Origin: United States
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Jul 22, '16 | CPPT IV - DeepStack Extravaganza III | $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 6 | + |
Dan Sindelar Doubles Through Alex PapazianJul 20, '16 Alex Papazian raised to 7,500 from middle position and Dan Sindelar reraised to 21,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Papazian, who moved all in for around 90,000. Sindelar took about 20 seconds, then called for 83,000. Sindelar held AQ, while Papazian showed QQ. THe A94 flop paired up Sindelar and he held up on the 7 turn and the J river. Papazian was left with a handful of chips, while Sindelar doubled up. Dan Sindelar – 175,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar Calls the ClockJul 20, '16 A player in early position raised to 3,600, Jon Turner called in the cutoff, the player on the button called, and Dan Sindelar defended his big blind. The flop fell 976 and action checked to Turner, who bet 6,200. The button called, then Sindelar check-raised to 22,000 total. Turner folded and, after some deliberation, the button called. The turn brought the 2. Sindelar eyeballed his remaining chips and moved all in for 52,400. The player on the button got a count, then proceeded to think for over five minutes. The player on the button had about 230,000 behind. Eventually, Sindelar called a clock, and the other player used all but three seconds before folding. Dan Sindelar – 128,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar vs. Fabrizio GonzalezJul 20, '16 Fabrizio Gonzalez raised to 2,400 from the hijack and Dan Sindelar reraised to 6,500 on the button. Gonzalez four-bet to 13,400 total and Sindelar called. The flop came 10106 and Gonzalez bet 3,500. Sindelar raised to 9,900, and Gonzalez called. Both players checked the 7 on the turn, then the river brought the 4. Gonzalez bet 11,100 and Sindelar raised enough to put Gonzalez to a decision for his remaining 16,500 chips. Gonzalez thougt for quite a while, another player at the table called the clock on him , and, before the floorperson could start the procedure of the countdown, Gonzalez mucked his hand. Dan Sindelar – 145,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Joe Elpayaa Eliminated in 47th Place ($11,237)Jul 21, '16 Dan Sindelar raised to 12,000 from the cutoff and Joe Elpayaa reraised to 35,000 on the button. Sindelar four-bet to 75,000 and Elpayaa moved all in for 266,000 total. Sindelar called with KK. Elpayaa showed JJ. The kings held on the A732Q board and Elpayaa was eliminated. Dan Sindelar – 600,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar Eliminated In 12th Place ($37,456)Jul 22, '16 Dan Sindelar was all in holding AQ against the pocket fours of Ilan Boujenah. The board fell J9298 and Sindelar was eliminated in 12th place. Chip counts coming shortly. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar, Ilan Boujenah |
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Jul 21, '16 | CPPT IV - DeepStack Extravaganza III | $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 5 | + |
Dan Sindelar Doubles Through Alex PapazianJul 20, '16 Alex Papazian raised to 7,500 from middle position and Dan Sindelar reraised to 21,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Papazian, who moved all in for around 90,000. Sindelar took about 20 seconds, then called for 83,000. Sindelar held AQ, while Papazian showed QQ. THe A94 flop paired up Sindelar and he held up on the 7 turn and the J river. Papazian was left with a handful of chips, while Sindelar doubled up. Dan Sindelar – 175,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar Calls the ClockJul 20, '16 A player in early position raised to 3,600, Jon Turner called in the cutoff, the player on the button called, and Dan Sindelar defended his big blind. The flop fell 976 and action checked to Turner, who bet 6,200. The button called, then Sindelar check-raised to 22,000 total. Turner folded and, after some deliberation, the button called. The turn brought the 2. Sindelar eyeballed his remaining chips and moved all in for 52,400. The player on the button got a count, then proceeded to think for over five minutes. The player on the button had about 230,000 behind. Eventually, Sindelar called a clock, and the other player used all but three seconds before folding. Dan Sindelar – 128,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar vs. Fabrizio GonzalezJul 20, '16 Fabrizio Gonzalez raised to 2,400 from the hijack and Dan Sindelar reraised to 6,500 on the button. Gonzalez four-bet to 13,400 total and Sindelar called. The flop came 10106 and Gonzalez bet 3,500. Sindelar raised to 9,900, and Gonzalez called. Both players checked the 7 on the turn, then the river brought the 4. Gonzalez bet 11,100 and Sindelar raised enough to put Gonzalez to a decision for his remaining 16,500 chips. Gonzalez thougt for quite a while, another player at the table called the clock on him , and, before the floorperson could start the procedure of the countdown, Gonzalez mucked his hand. Dan Sindelar – 145,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Joe Elpayaa Eliminated in 47th Place ($11,237)Jul 21, '16 Dan Sindelar raised to 12,000 from the cutoff and Joe Elpayaa reraised to 35,000 on the button. Sindelar four-bet to 75,000 and Elpayaa moved all in for 266,000 total. Sindelar called with KK. Elpayaa showed JJ. The kings held on the A732Q board and Elpayaa was eliminated. Dan Sindelar – 600,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar Eliminated In 12th Place ($37,456)Jul 22, '16 Dan Sindelar was all in holding AQ against the pocket fours of Ilan Boujenah. The board fell J9298 and Sindelar was eliminated in 12th place. Chip counts coming shortly. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar, Ilan Boujenah |
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Jul 20, '16 | CPPT IV - DeepStack Extravaganza III | $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 4 | + |
Dan Sindelar Doubles Through Alex PapazianJul 20, '16 Alex Papazian raised to 7,500 from middle position and Dan Sindelar reraised to 21,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Papazian, who moved all in for around 90,000. Sindelar took about 20 seconds, then called for 83,000. Sindelar held AQ, while Papazian showed QQ. THe A94 flop paired up Sindelar and he held up on the 7 turn and the J river. Papazian was left with a handful of chips, while Sindelar doubled up. Dan Sindelar – 175,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar Calls the ClockJul 20, '16 A player in early position raised to 3,600, Jon Turner called in the cutoff, the player on the button called, and Dan Sindelar defended his big blind. The flop fell 976 and action checked to Turner, who bet 6,200. The button called, then Sindelar check-raised to 22,000 total. Turner folded and, after some deliberation, the button called. The turn brought the 2. Sindelar eyeballed his remaining chips and moved all in for 52,400. The player on the button got a count, then proceeded to think for over five minutes. The player on the button had about 230,000 behind. Eventually, Sindelar called a clock, and the other player used all but three seconds before folding. Dan Sindelar – 128,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar vs. Fabrizio GonzalezJul 20, '16 Fabrizio Gonzalez raised to 2,400 from the hijack and Dan Sindelar reraised to 6,500 on the button. Gonzalez four-bet to 13,400 total and Sindelar called. The flop came 10106 and Gonzalez bet 3,500. Sindelar raised to 9,900, and Gonzalez called. Both players checked the 7 on the turn, then the river brought the 4. Gonzalez bet 11,100 and Sindelar raised enough to put Gonzalez to a decision for his remaining 16,500 chips. Gonzalez thougt for quite a while, another player at the table called the clock on him , and, before the floorperson could start the procedure of the countdown, Gonzalez mucked his hand. Dan Sindelar – 145,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Joe Elpayaa Eliminated in 47th Place ($11,237)Jul 21, '16 Dan Sindelar raised to 12,000 from the cutoff and Joe Elpayaa reraised to 35,000 on the button. Sindelar four-bet to 75,000 and Elpayaa moved all in for 266,000 total. Sindelar called with KK. Elpayaa showed JJ. The kings held on the A732Q board and Elpayaa was eliminated. Dan Sindelar – 600,000 Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Dan Sindelar Eliminated In 12th Place ($37,456)Jul 22, '16 Dan Sindelar was all in holding AQ against the pocket fours of Ilan Boujenah. The board fell J9298 and Sindelar was eliminated in 12th place. Chip counts coming shortly. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar, Ilan Boujenah |
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Mar 17, '15 | CPPT III - Wynn Las Vegas | $2,100 No-Limit Hold'em $300K GTD | 3 | + |
Field Filling UpMar 15, '15 As the clock ticks forward on this first of two starting days, the field is becoming more stacked by the minute. Dan Sindelar, a member of the most recent batch of November-Niners, has made an appearance. Sindelar finished seventh in the WSOP main event and while that is impressive enough, the poker pro has also done very well here at the Wynn in years past. Sindelar won the $550 no-limit hold’em $250,000 guarantee during CPPT Wynn Season I in 2013, outlasting a field of 793 players and banking an even $60,000. The following year, Sindelar took third in the same event for $38,728. Randy Ohel and Eric Baldwin, both WSOP bracelet winners, have joined the growing field. Leo Wolpert, fresh off his win in the $650 no-limit hold’em $150,000 guarantee, has also taken his seat. Wolpert banked nearly $40,000 yesterday after defeating a field of 332 players. Kenna James joined Dutch Boyd’s table and took to Twitter to reminisce about the past.
Eric Blair, who finished sixth during Season II of the CPPT at the Palm Beach Kennel Club main event for $12,894 is in the field. Matt Stout, Corey Burbick and Larry Wright have taken their seats as well.
Player Tags: Larry Wright, Kenna James, Daniel Sindelar, Leo Wolpert, Eric Baldwin, Randy Ohel, Eric Blair Sindelar Crippled By Graner, Eliminated In 14th Place The Following HandMar 17, '15 Following a series of preflop raises Stephen Graner got all of his chip in against Dan Sindelar with the JJ against SIndelar’s 99. The board ran out 762AK to double up Graner to over 800,000 and leave Sindelar with only 25,000. He got all-in the following hand and called by two players, but his Q3 failed to outrun an opponents A10 after the AK3 flop and Sindelar was eliminated in 14th place, earning $7,217. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar A Few HandsMar 17, '15 Stephen Graner versus Dan Sindelar Stephen Graner raised to 6,500 from middle position and Dan Sindelar three-bet to 19,000 from the hijack. Graner folded. Zo Karim versus Dan Sindelar and Jared Hamby Dan Sindelar raised to 7,000 from middle position and Jared Hamby called from the cutoff. Zo Karim re-raised to 23,000 from the small blind and both Sindelar and Hamby folded. Player Tags: Jared Hamby, Daniel Sindelar, Zohair Karim, Stephen Graner A Few HandsMar 17, '15 Anthony Spinella versus Scott Demoulin Anthony Spinella raised to 5,500 from middle position and Scott Demoulin called from the small blind. The flop was 1075 and Demoulin check-folded to Spinella’s bet of 9,300. Dan Sindelar verus Middle Position Dan Sindelar raised to 5,500 from under the gun and a player in middle position called. After a flop of K83 Sindelar bet 11,000 and his opponent folded. Brent Hanks versus Kevin Calenzo and Gary Sewell Brent Hanks raised to 5,000 from under the gun+1 and Gary Sewell called from the cutoff. Kevin Calenzo called from the big blind and the three saw a flop of 1073. Hanks bet 7,000 and both Sewell and Calenzo folded. Player Tags: Kevin Calenzo, Daniel Sindelar, Brent Hanks, Scott Demoulin, Anthony Spinella, Gary Sewell |
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Mar 15, '15 | CPPT III - Wynn Las Vegas | $2,100 No-Limit Hold'em $300K GTD | 1 | + |
Field Filling UpMar 15, '15 As the clock ticks forward on this first of two starting days, the field is becoming more stacked by the minute. Dan Sindelar, a member of the most recent batch of November-Niners, has made an appearance. Sindelar finished seventh in the WSOP main event and while that is impressive enough, the poker pro has also done very well here at the Wynn in years past. Sindelar won the $550 no-limit hold’em $250,000 guarantee during CPPT Wynn Season I in 2013, outlasting a field of 793 players and banking an even $60,000. The following year, Sindelar took third in the same event for $38,728. Randy Ohel and Eric Baldwin, both WSOP bracelet winners, have joined the growing field. Leo Wolpert, fresh off his win in the $650 no-limit hold’em $150,000 guarantee, has also taken his seat. Wolpert banked nearly $40,000 yesterday after defeating a field of 332 players. Kenna James joined Dutch Boyd’s table and took to Twitter to reminisce about the past.
Eric Blair, who finished sixth during Season II of the CPPT at the Palm Beach Kennel Club main event for $12,894 is in the field. Matt Stout, Corey Burbick and Larry Wright have taken their seats as well.
Player Tags: Larry Wright, Kenna James, Daniel Sindelar, Leo Wolpert, Eric Baldwin, Randy Ohel, Eric Blair Sindelar Crippled By Graner, Eliminated In 14th Place The Following HandMar 17, '15 Following a series of preflop raises Stephen Graner got all of his chip in against Dan Sindelar with the JJ against SIndelar’s 99. The board ran out 762AK to double up Graner to over 800,000 and leave Sindelar with only 25,000. He got all-in the following hand and called by two players, but his Q3 failed to outrun an opponents A10 after the AK3 flop and Sindelar was eliminated in 14th place, earning $7,217. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar A Few HandsMar 17, '15 Stephen Graner versus Dan Sindelar Stephen Graner raised to 6,500 from middle position and Dan Sindelar three-bet to 19,000 from the hijack. Graner folded. Zo Karim versus Dan Sindelar and Jared Hamby Dan Sindelar raised to 7,000 from middle position and Jared Hamby called from the cutoff. Zo Karim re-raised to 23,000 from the small blind and both Sindelar and Hamby folded. Player Tags: Jared Hamby, Daniel Sindelar, Zohair Karim, Stephen Graner A Few HandsMar 17, '15 Anthony Spinella versus Scott Demoulin Anthony Spinella raised to 5,500 from middle position and Scott Demoulin called from the small blind. The flop was 1075 and Demoulin check-folded to Spinella’s bet of 9,300. Dan Sindelar verus Middle Position Dan Sindelar raised to 5,500 from under the gun and a player in middle position called. After a flop of K83 Sindelar bet 11,000 and his opponent folded. Brent Hanks versus Kevin Calenzo and Gary Sewell Brent Hanks raised to 5,000 from under the gun+1 and Gary Sewell called from the cutoff. Kevin Calenzo called from the big blind and the three saw a flop of 1073. Hanks bet 7,000 and both Sewell and Calenzo folded. Player Tags: Kevin Calenzo, Daniel Sindelar, Brent Hanks, Scott Demoulin, Anthony Spinella, Gary Sewell |
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Mar 19, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 3 | + |
A Look At The Notables In The FieldMar 17, '13 Here’s a look at some of the notables here in the field so far. A.P Phahurat, Erick Lindgren, Josh Arieh, Randy Dorfman, Steve Gross, Rene Angelil, Sean Jazayeri, Brock Parker, Eric Hershler, Sorel Mizzi, Justin Young, Steve Brecher, Cary Katz, Ted Lawson, Tom McCormack, Chris DeMaci, Ardavan Yazdi, Brad Booth, Sean Getzwiller, Gary Friedlander, Kenna James, David Sands, David Levi, Cory Zeidman, Andy Philachack, Joe Kuether, Joe Tehan, Frank Kassela, Russell Rosenblum, Tom Marchese and Daniel Sindelar, who won event no. 1 of this series for $60,000. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Olivier Busquet Busts Daniel SindelarMar 19, '13 With the board reading A53810 Olivier Busquet moves all-in for about 200,000. Daniel Sindelar is short stacked and makes the call. Busquet shows 1010 and Sindelar makes his exit without showing his hand. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar, Olivier Busquet |
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Mar 17, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 1 | + |
A Look At The Notables In The FieldMar 17, '13 Here’s a look at some of the notables here in the field so far. A.P Phahurat, Erick Lindgren, Josh Arieh, Randy Dorfman, Steve Gross, Rene Angelil, Sean Jazayeri, Brock Parker, Eric Hershler, Sorel Mizzi, Justin Young, Steve Brecher, Cary Katz, Ted Lawson, Tom McCormack, Chris DeMaci, Ardavan Yazdi, Brad Booth, Sean Getzwiller, Gary Friedlander, Kenna James, David Sands, David Levi, Cory Zeidman, Andy Philachack, Joe Kuether, Joe Tehan, Frank Kassela, Russell Rosenblum, Tom Marchese and Daniel Sindelar, who won event no. 1 of this series for $60,000. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar Olivier Busquet Busts Daniel SindelarMar 19, '13 With the board reading A53810 Olivier Busquet moves all-in for about 200,000. Daniel Sindelar is short stacked and makes the call. Busquet shows 1010 and Sindelar makes his exit without showing his hand. Player Tags: Daniel Sindelar, Olivier Busquet |
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