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Mar 18, '15 | CPPT III - Wynn Las Vegas | $2,100 No-Limit Hold'em $300K GTD | 4 | + |
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 Leo Wolpert Eliminated In 10th Place ($9,045)Mar 18, '15 Leo Wolpert opened with an all-in shove and it folded to Kevin Calenzo, who also announced that he was all-in. The rest of the table folded and their hands were flipped up: Wolpert held the JJ but was in bad shape against Calenzo’s AA. The board ran out to secure the pot for Calenzo and send Wolpert to the rail in tenth place. For his deep run he earned $9,045, which he can add to the $39,655 he won when he took down the $150,000 guaranteed prelim event earlier this series. Calenzo is now up to around 700,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Leo Wolpert |
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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 Leo Wolpert Eliminated In 10th Place ($9,045)Mar 18, '15 Leo Wolpert opened with an all-in shove and it folded to Kevin Calenzo, who also announced that he was all-in. The rest of the table folded and their hands were flipped up: Wolpert held the JJ but was in bad shape against Calenzo’s AA. The board ran out to secure the pot for Calenzo and send Wolpert to the rail in tenth place. For his deep run he earned $9,045, which he can add to the $39,655 he won when he took down the $150,000 guaranteed prelim event earlier this series. Calenzo is now up to around 700,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Leo Wolpert |
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Jun 18, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 35 - $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Heads Up Championship | 1 | + |
Hour 4 Update: Round 1 CompleteJun 18, '10 Blinds: 1,000-2,000 Players Remaining: 128 out of 256 Starting Chip Stack: 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Sandra Naujoks Notable Advancements to Round Two at 10 p.m. PST: Phil Ivey Player Twitter Accounts: Phil Ivey Big Hands: Gavin Smith Advances Gavin Smith’s opponent bet 3,000 and Smith made the call. The flop came 854 and Smith checked. His opponent bet 5,000 and Smith raised to 10,000. Smith’s opponent moved all in and Smith called with the A8 and was up against the opened-end straight draw with the 6-3. The turn and river were safe for Smith and he advanced. Sandra Naujoks Eliminated Naujoks was all in with the AJ versus the AK of Per Magnus Ummer. The board ran out 95452 and Naujoks was eliminated. Player Tags: Gavin Smith, Tom Dwan, Leo Wolpert, Sandra Naujoks Event No. 35 ($10,000 heads-up no-limit hold’em world championship) Begins at 5 p.m. on FridayJun 18, '10 Event No. 35 ($10,000 heads-up no-limit hold’em world championship) at the 2010 World Series of Poker will begin at 5 p.m. PDT on Friday, June 18. Players will begin round 1 (event is capped at 256 entries) with 30,000 in tournament chips and blinds will begin at 100-200. Levels will be 20-minutes long. Breaks will take place between rounds. Here is a look at the schedule for the event: NOTE: The first and second round will take place at 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. on day 1. Day 2 and the final day will each begin at 3 p.m., with subsequent match times being determined on day 2 and the final day. Friday, June 18, 5 p.m.: Day 1 (first two rounds) In 2009 this event attracted 256 players and the tournament was won by Leo Wolpert, who took home $625,682 in prize money. CardPlayer.com will bring you full live updates, top-ten chip counts, and results each day from this marquee event. Player Tags: Leo Wolpert |
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Mar 06, '10 | 2010 NBC National Heads-Up Championship | NBC Heads Up Championship Event | 2 | + |
Leo Wolpert Defeats Eric BaldwinMar 05, '10 Eric Baldwin (pictured right) had Leo Wolpert all in and crushed with pocket queens against Q10. Unfortunately for the reigning Card Player Player of the Year, the board fell KJ69J to give Wolpert the straight and the majority of the chips. Baldwin fought back to get to 5,000 and was all in holding A6 against Wolpert’s K8. Baldwin was poised for a double up on a board of 9422, but the river was the 8 ending his tournament. Wolpert will now play Chris Moneymaker in the round of 32. Player Tags: Leo Wolpert, Eric Baldwin Chris Moneymaker Defeats Leo WolpertMar 06, '10 After building a small lead in his match with Leo Wolpert (pictured right), Chris Moneymaker was all in on a flop of 964 with A9. Wolpert held KJ for the flush draw with overs, but failed to hit when the turn and river fell 59. Moneymaker…makes the money and will advance to the Sweet Sixteen to face off against the winner between David Williams and Erik Seidel. Player Tags: Chris Moneymaker, Leo Wolpert |
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Mar 05, '10 | 2010 NBC National Heads-Up Championship | NBC Heads Up Championship Event | 1 | + |
Leo Wolpert Defeats Eric BaldwinMar 05, '10 Eric Baldwin (pictured right) had Leo Wolpert all in and crushed with pocket queens against Q10. Unfortunately for the reigning Card Player Player of the Year, the board fell KJ69J to give Wolpert the straight and the majority of the chips. Baldwin fought back to get to 5,000 and was all in holding A6 against Wolpert’s K8. Baldwin was poised for a double up on a board of 9422, but the river was the 8 ending his tournament. Wolpert will now play Chris Moneymaker in the round of 32. Player Tags: Leo Wolpert, Eric Baldwin Chris Moneymaker Defeats Leo WolpertMar 06, '10 After building a small lead in his match with Leo Wolpert (pictured right), Chris Moneymaker was all in on a flop of 964 with A9. Wolpert held KJ for the flush draw with overs, but failed to hit when the turn and river fell 59. Moneymaker…makes the money and will advance to the Sweet Sixteen to face off against the winner between David Williams and Erik Seidel. Player Tags: Chris Moneymaker, Leo Wolpert |
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Jun 16, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 29 - $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em | 4 | + |
Hour 11 Update: Round 5 Completed, Elite Eight is SetJun 15, '09 Hour 11 Update Players Remaining: 8 out of 256 Completed Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. Jason Mercier Eliminations: 16. Jason Mercier – $38,424 Big Hands: Jamin Stokes Knocks Out Alec Torelli Alec Torelli and Jamin Stokes got all the money in preflop and the cards were exposed. Torelli Showed the A6, but was dominated by the A9. The board ran out 99862 and left Torelli out of the round 6. Wolpert Doubles Up to Take Lead, Later Busts Clavet The turning point in this match was when all the money got in preflop and Leo Wolpert showed the A 10 against the A 9 of Mathieu Clavet. The board came out Q J 10 3 4 and Wolpert left Clavet on the short stack. The final blow was dealt when Wolpert raised from the button and Clavet moved all in. Wolpert called and his AK was ahead of the 78 of Clavet. The board ran out K 3 5 6 6 and Wolpert will move on to the next round. John Duthie Picks up Aces to Take out Benjamin Sprenger Earlier in the hour, John Duthie took the chip lead by getting all of his money in preflop with A 2 against the A J of Sprenger and hitting a 2 on the turn to take the lead. The final blow came when all the money got in preflop with Duthie holding the AA and Sprenger tabled the QJ. The flop was 4J6, but Sprenger failed to improve any further as the turn was the 2 and the river was the A. O’Dwyer Busts Romanello to End the Night After being on the short stack for a while, Steve O’Dwyer got all of his money in the middle preflop with J10 against Roberto Romanello’s AQ. The board ran out JK392 to give him a slight chip advantage. From that point on, O’Dwyer slowly chipped up and eventually built a formidable stack. The final hand of the night was when O’Dwyer limped in on the button and Romanello raised to 100,000. O’Dwyer raised the rest of Romanello’s chips and Romanello made the call with his last 160,000. O’Dwyer showed the AJ and Romanello showed the J10. The flop contained an A and that was it, as O’Dwyer advances to the next round. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Leo Wolpert, Alec Torelli, Steve O'Dwyer, Roberto Romanello Hour 11 Update: Wolpert vs. Duthie for the BraceletJun 16, '09 Hour 11 Update: Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Eliminations: 4. Nathan Doudney – $214,289 Big Hands: Wolpert Eliminates Stokes, Will Face Duthie For a Bracelet Jamin Stokes raised to 100,000 and Leo Wolpert made the call from the big blind. The flop was 368 and that’s when the fireworks began.
The turn was the J, leaving Stokes with just three outs to win the pot. The 8 was the river, and eliminated Jamin Stokes in third place and moved Leo Wolpert to the finals to face off against John Duthie. Stokes will pocket $214,289 for his efforts in the tournament. The best-of-three championship series will between John Duthie and Leo Wolpert will begin Tuesday afternoon at 12 p.m. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Leo Wolpert Hour 10 Update: Duthie Moves OnJun 16, '09 Hour 10 Update: Players Remaining: 3 out of 256 Matches: 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Eliminations: 4. Nathan Doudney – $214,289 Big Hands: Duthie’s Pocket Queens End Doudney’s Bracelet Bid
Doudney showed AJ and Duthie Showed QQ. The board ran out dry for Doudney and his quest for his first bracelet was put on hold. For his efforts, Doudney will take home over $200,000 for his fourth place finish. Wolpert and Stokes Going Back and Forth The match between Leo Wolpert and Jamin Stokes has been pretty close the whole way, with the chip lead subtly changing hands. Stokes just won the first sizable confrontation between the two as his 1010 was good on a board of QQ294, to give him a slight chip advantage. Left In The Deck: The winner of the Wolpert-Stokes match will face John Duthie in a best-of-three series tomorrow at noon, instead of playing down to a winner tonight. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 9 Update: Doudney on the RopesJun 15, '09 Hour 9 Update Players Remaining: 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Big Hands: Duthie’s Pocket Queens Win Big Pot After Nathan Doudney limped in on the button, John Duthie raised to 115,000 out of the big blind. Doudney made the call and flop was J44. Both players checked the flop and saw the 6 peel off on the turn. Duthie now leads out for 125,000 and Doudney made the call. The 5 was the river card and Duthie bet 300,000 and Doudney called. Duthie showed QQ and Doudney did not show his hand, allowing Duthie to rake the pot. This pot put John Duthie just over the 3,000,000 mark and left Doudney with about 800,000. Left in the Deck: The match between Leo Wolpert and Jamin Stokes has moved slowly and has Wolpert slightly ahead with about 2,000,000 in chips. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 8 Update: Duthie Slowly Starting to Pull AwayJun 15, '09 Hour 8 Update: Players Remaining: 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. John Duthie (Still Playing) Big Hands: Wolpert’s River Bet Forces a Fold From Stokes On the turn, the board read Q4210. Jamin Stokes checked and Leo Wolpert bet 187,000 fairly quickly, which Stokes called. The river was the 10 and Stokes checked again. Wolpert cut out 420,000 and slung that into the middle. Stokes tanked for a minute before asking Wolpert if he had a queen. He followed the question up with tossing his hand into the muck. Duthie Gets to Showdown Cheap, Wins the Pot
Duthie shows the 88 and Doudney mucked his hand, allowing Duthie to increase his lead in the match. Doudney Wins a Small One of His Own John Duthie raised to 60,000 preflop and Nathan Doudney made the call. The flop was J102 and both players checked. The Q fell on the turn and Doudney checked again. Duthie elected to bet 50,000, which was called by Doudney. Both players checked the river, which was the 5 and Doudney turned over the KJ. Duthie tossed his hand into the muck and Doudney scooped the pot. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 7 Update: Action Slow EarlyJun 15, '09 Hour 7 Update: Players Remaining:* 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. Thomas Duthie (Still Playing) Big Hands: Wolpert Rivers Straight to Take Pot On a final board of J71029, Leo Wolpert led the river for 142,000 into a pot that was already over 200,000. After thinking for a few moments, Jamin Stokes made the call. Wolpert rolled over the 85, which was good for a straight that was made on the river, and Stokes mucked his cards. Wolpert Folds River to Give Some Back to Stokes Leo Wolpert raised to 50,000 on the button and Jamin Stokes made the call. The flop was 10J7 and Stokes checked over to Wolpert. Wolpert fired out 65,000 and Stokes made the call. The turn was the 10 and both players checked. The river was the 10 and now Stokes bet 110,000. Wolpert wasted little time in folding. Duthie Takes a Small Pot John Duthie limped the button and Nathan Doudney made it 70,000 from the big blind. Duthie made the call and the flop was 546. After Doudney checked, Duthie bet 100,000 and Doudney folded. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Leo Wolpert Wins Event No. 29 ($625,682)Jun 16, '09 Leo Wolpert limped on the button and John Duthie checked preflop. The flop was dealt 1053, Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 120,000 and Duthie raised all in. Wolpert made the call. Their cards: Duthie: 102 Turn and River: JQ Wolpert won the hand and the tournament. Duthie was eliminated in second place and he took home $386,636 in prize money. Wolpert was awarded $625,682 and his first gold bracelet for the win. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: Leo Wolpert in the LeadJun 16, '09 Blinds: 40,000-80,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Chip Counts: 1. Leo Wolpert — 4,250,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 1 Big Hands: Leo Wolpert Takes the Lead John Duthie raised to 150,000 on the button and Leo Wolpert made the call. The flop was dealt A52 and Wolpert checked. Duthie bet 300,000 and Wolpert check-raised to 925,000. Duthie thought for a few minutes and then decided to muck. Wolpert picked up the pot and he led after the hand with 5.4 million. Duthie held 2,280,000 after the hand. John Duthie Doubles Up John Duthie raised to 125,000 on the button and Leo Wolpert made the call. The flop was dealt K75 and Wolpert checked. Duthie bet 300,000 and Wolpert reraised all in. Duthie made the call and they flipped up their cards: Duthie: 86 Turn and River: 84 Duthie doubled up to 3,180,000 after the hand and Wolpert was down to 4,250,000. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: Leo Wolpert Wins Second Match -- Players Tied 1-1Jun 16, '09 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Chip Counts: 1. Leo Wolpert — 7,680,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 1 Big Hands: Leo Wolpert Wins Second Match Leop Wolpert raised to 90,000 from the button and John Duthie made the call. The flop was dealt A96 and Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 130,000 and Duthie check-raised to 300,000. Wolpert made the call and the turn fell 2. Duthie checked and Wolpert bet 420,000. Duthie reraised all in and Wolpert made the call. Their cards: Wolpert: 66 River: 2 Wolpert had Duthie covered by 20,000 and he won the second match with the hand. Action is now tied at two wins a piece for the final two competitors. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: John Duthie Wins the First MatchJun 16, '09 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 NOTE: The players went on a 20-minute break at the conclusion of the first match. Chip Counts: 1. John Duthie — 7,680,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 0 Big Hands: John Duthie Doubles Up Again Leo Wolpert raised to 150,000 from the button and John Duthie made the call. The flop was dealt K83 and Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 180,000 and Duthie made the call. The turn fell 9 and Duthie checked again. Wolpert bet 420,000 and Duthie raised an additional 2 million. Wolpert reraised all in and Duthie made the call. Their cards: Duthie: 107 River: 4 Duthie doubled up with a flush on the river and he took a hige chip lead in the first match. Duthie held 6,730,000 and Wolpert was down to 950,000. Duthie Wins First Match Leo Wolpert reraised all in after John Duthie opened the pot from the button. Duthie made the call and they flipped up their cards: Duthie: AQ Board: 8532A Duthie won the hand and he took a 1-0 lead in the final heads-up match. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert |
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Jun 15, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 29 - $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Hour 11 Update: Round 5 Completed, Elite Eight is SetJun 15, '09 Hour 11 Update Players Remaining: 8 out of 256 Completed Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. Jason Mercier Eliminations: 16. Jason Mercier – $38,424 Big Hands: Jamin Stokes Knocks Out Alec Torelli Alec Torelli and Jamin Stokes got all the money in preflop and the cards were exposed. Torelli Showed the A6, but was dominated by the A9. The board ran out 99862 and left Torelli out of the round 6. Wolpert Doubles Up to Take Lead, Later Busts Clavet The turning point in this match was when all the money got in preflop and Leo Wolpert showed the A 10 against the A 9 of Mathieu Clavet. The board came out Q J 10 3 4 and Wolpert left Clavet on the short stack. The final blow was dealt when Wolpert raised from the button and Clavet moved all in. Wolpert called and his AK was ahead of the 78 of Clavet. The board ran out K 3 5 6 6 and Wolpert will move on to the next round. John Duthie Picks up Aces to Take out Benjamin Sprenger Earlier in the hour, John Duthie took the chip lead by getting all of his money in preflop with A 2 against the A J of Sprenger and hitting a 2 on the turn to take the lead. The final blow came when all the money got in preflop with Duthie holding the AA and Sprenger tabled the QJ. The flop was 4J6, but Sprenger failed to improve any further as the turn was the 2 and the river was the A. O’Dwyer Busts Romanello to End the Night After being on the short stack for a while, Steve O’Dwyer got all of his money in the middle preflop with J10 against Roberto Romanello’s AQ. The board ran out JK392 to give him a slight chip advantage. From that point on, O’Dwyer slowly chipped up and eventually built a formidable stack. The final hand of the night was when O’Dwyer limped in on the button and Romanello raised to 100,000. O’Dwyer raised the rest of Romanello’s chips and Romanello made the call with his last 160,000. O’Dwyer showed the AJ and Romanello showed the J10. The flop contained an A and that was it, as O’Dwyer advances to the next round. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Leo Wolpert, Alec Torelli, Steve O'Dwyer, Roberto Romanello Hour 11 Update: Wolpert vs. Duthie for the BraceletJun 16, '09 Hour 11 Update: Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Eliminations: 4. Nathan Doudney – $214,289 Big Hands: Wolpert Eliminates Stokes, Will Face Duthie For a Bracelet Jamin Stokes raised to 100,000 and Leo Wolpert made the call from the big blind. The flop was 368 and that’s when the fireworks began.
The turn was the J, leaving Stokes with just three outs to win the pot. The 8 was the river, and eliminated Jamin Stokes in third place and moved Leo Wolpert to the finals to face off against John Duthie. Stokes will pocket $214,289 for his efforts in the tournament. The best-of-three championship series will between John Duthie and Leo Wolpert will begin Tuesday afternoon at 12 p.m. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Leo Wolpert Hour 10 Update: Duthie Moves OnJun 16, '09 Hour 10 Update: Players Remaining: 3 out of 256 Matches: 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Eliminations: 4. Nathan Doudney – $214,289 Big Hands: Duthie’s Pocket Queens End Doudney’s Bracelet Bid
Doudney showed AJ and Duthie Showed QQ. The board ran out dry for Doudney and his quest for his first bracelet was put on hold. For his efforts, Doudney will take home over $200,000 for his fourth place finish. Wolpert and Stokes Going Back and Forth The match between Leo Wolpert and Jamin Stokes has been pretty close the whole way, with the chip lead subtly changing hands. Stokes just won the first sizable confrontation between the two as his 1010 was good on a board of QQ294, to give him a slight chip advantage. Left In The Deck: The winner of the Wolpert-Stokes match will face John Duthie in a best-of-three series tomorrow at noon, instead of playing down to a winner tonight. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 9 Update: Doudney on the RopesJun 15, '09 Hour 9 Update Players Remaining: 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Big Hands: Duthie’s Pocket Queens Win Big Pot After Nathan Doudney limped in on the button, John Duthie raised to 115,000 out of the big blind. Doudney made the call and flop was J44. Both players checked the flop and saw the 6 peel off on the turn. Duthie now leads out for 125,000 and Doudney made the call. The 5 was the river card and Duthie bet 300,000 and Doudney called. Duthie showed QQ and Doudney did not show his hand, allowing Duthie to rake the pot. This pot put John Duthie just over the 3,000,000 mark and left Doudney with about 800,000. Left in the Deck: The match between Leo Wolpert and Jamin Stokes has moved slowly and has Wolpert slightly ahead with about 2,000,000 in chips. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 8 Update: Duthie Slowly Starting to Pull AwayJun 15, '09 Hour 8 Update: Players Remaining: 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. John Duthie (Still Playing) Big Hands: Wolpert’s River Bet Forces a Fold From Stokes On the turn, the board read Q4210. Jamin Stokes checked and Leo Wolpert bet 187,000 fairly quickly, which Stokes called. The river was the 10 and Stokes checked again. Wolpert cut out 420,000 and slung that into the middle. Stokes tanked for a minute before asking Wolpert if he had a queen. He followed the question up with tossing his hand into the muck. Duthie Gets to Showdown Cheap, Wins the Pot
Duthie shows the 88 and Doudney mucked his hand, allowing Duthie to increase his lead in the match. Doudney Wins a Small One of His Own John Duthie raised to 60,000 preflop and Nathan Doudney made the call. The flop was J102 and both players checked. The Q fell on the turn and Doudney checked again. Duthie elected to bet 50,000, which was called by Doudney. Both players checked the river, which was the 5 and Doudney turned over the KJ. Duthie tossed his hand into the muck and Doudney scooped the pot. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 7 Update: Action Slow EarlyJun 15, '09 Hour 7 Update: Players Remaining:* 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. Thomas Duthie (Still Playing) Big Hands: Wolpert Rivers Straight to Take Pot On a final board of J71029, Leo Wolpert led the river for 142,000 into a pot that was already over 200,000. After thinking for a few moments, Jamin Stokes made the call. Wolpert rolled over the 85, which was good for a straight that was made on the river, and Stokes mucked his cards. Wolpert Folds River to Give Some Back to Stokes Leo Wolpert raised to 50,000 on the button and Jamin Stokes made the call. The flop was 10J7 and Stokes checked over to Wolpert. Wolpert fired out 65,000 and Stokes made the call. The turn was the 10 and both players checked. The river was the 10 and now Stokes bet 110,000. Wolpert wasted little time in folding. Duthie Takes a Small Pot John Duthie limped the button and Nathan Doudney made it 70,000 from the big blind. Duthie made the call and the flop was 546. After Doudney checked, Duthie bet 100,000 and Doudney folded. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Leo Wolpert Wins Event No. 29 ($625,682)Jun 16, '09 Leo Wolpert limped on the button and John Duthie checked preflop. The flop was dealt 1053, Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 120,000 and Duthie raised all in. Wolpert made the call. Their cards: Duthie: 102 Turn and River: JQ Wolpert won the hand and the tournament. Duthie was eliminated in second place and he took home $386,636 in prize money. Wolpert was awarded $625,682 and his first gold bracelet for the win. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: Leo Wolpert in the LeadJun 16, '09 Blinds: 40,000-80,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Chip Counts: 1. Leo Wolpert — 4,250,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 1 Big Hands: Leo Wolpert Takes the Lead John Duthie raised to 150,000 on the button and Leo Wolpert made the call. The flop was dealt A52 and Wolpert checked. Duthie bet 300,000 and Wolpert check-raised to 925,000. Duthie thought for a few minutes and then decided to muck. Wolpert picked up the pot and he led after the hand with 5.4 million. Duthie held 2,280,000 after the hand. John Duthie Doubles Up John Duthie raised to 125,000 on the button and Leo Wolpert made the call. The flop was dealt K75 and Wolpert checked. Duthie bet 300,000 and Wolpert reraised all in. Duthie made the call and they flipped up their cards: Duthie: 86 Turn and River: 84 Duthie doubled up to 3,180,000 after the hand and Wolpert was down to 4,250,000. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: Leo Wolpert Wins Second Match -- Players Tied 1-1Jun 16, '09 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Chip Counts: 1. Leo Wolpert — 7,680,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 1 Big Hands: Leo Wolpert Wins Second Match Leop Wolpert raised to 90,000 from the button and John Duthie made the call. The flop was dealt A96 and Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 130,000 and Duthie check-raised to 300,000. Wolpert made the call and the turn fell 2. Duthie checked and Wolpert bet 420,000. Duthie reraised all in and Wolpert made the call. Their cards: Wolpert: 66 River: 2 Wolpert had Duthie covered by 20,000 and he won the second match with the hand. Action is now tied at two wins a piece for the final two competitors. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: John Duthie Wins the First MatchJun 16, '09 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 NOTE: The players went on a 20-minute break at the conclusion of the first match. Chip Counts: 1. John Duthie — 7,680,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 0 Big Hands: John Duthie Doubles Up Again Leo Wolpert raised to 150,000 from the button and John Duthie made the call. The flop was dealt K83 and Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 180,000 and Duthie made the call. The turn fell 9 and Duthie checked again. Wolpert bet 420,000 and Duthie raised an additional 2 million. Wolpert reraised all in and Duthie made the call. Their cards: Duthie: 107 River: 4 Duthie doubled up with a flush on the river and he took a hige chip lead in the first match. Duthie held 6,730,000 and Wolpert was down to 950,000. Duthie Wins First Match Leo Wolpert reraised all in after John Duthie opened the pot from the button. Duthie made the call and they flipped up their cards: Duthie: AQ Board: 8532A Duthie won the hand and he took a 1-0 lead in the final heads-up match. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert |
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Jun 15, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 29 - $10,000 World Championship Heads Up No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
Hour 11 Update: Round 5 Completed, Elite Eight is SetJun 15, '09 Hour 11 Update Players Remaining: 8 out of 256 Completed Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. Jason Mercier Eliminations: 16. Jason Mercier – $38,424 Big Hands: Jamin Stokes Knocks Out Alec Torelli Alec Torelli and Jamin Stokes got all the money in preflop and the cards were exposed. Torelli Showed the A6, but was dominated by the A9. The board ran out 99862 and left Torelli out of the round 6. Wolpert Doubles Up to Take Lead, Later Busts Clavet The turning point in this match was when all the money got in preflop and Leo Wolpert showed the A 10 against the A 9 of Mathieu Clavet. The board came out Q J 10 3 4 and Wolpert left Clavet on the short stack. The final blow was dealt when Wolpert raised from the button and Clavet moved all in. Wolpert called and his AK was ahead of the 78 of Clavet. The board ran out K 3 5 6 6 and Wolpert will move on to the next round. John Duthie Picks up Aces to Take out Benjamin Sprenger Earlier in the hour, John Duthie took the chip lead by getting all of his money in preflop with A 2 against the A J of Sprenger and hitting a 2 on the turn to take the lead. The final blow came when all the money got in preflop with Duthie holding the AA and Sprenger tabled the QJ. The flop was 4J6, but Sprenger failed to improve any further as the turn was the 2 and the river was the A. O’Dwyer Busts Romanello to End the Night After being on the short stack for a while, Steve O’Dwyer got all of his money in the middle preflop with J10 against Roberto Romanello’s AQ. The board ran out JK392 to give him a slight chip advantage. From that point on, O’Dwyer slowly chipped up and eventually built a formidable stack. The final hand of the night was when O’Dwyer limped in on the button and Romanello raised to 100,000. O’Dwyer raised the rest of Romanello’s chips and Romanello made the call with his last 160,000. O’Dwyer showed the AJ and Romanello showed the J10. The flop contained an A and that was it, as O’Dwyer advances to the next round. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Leo Wolpert, Alec Torelli, Steve O'Dwyer, Roberto Romanello Hour 11 Update: Wolpert vs. Duthie for the BraceletJun 16, '09 Hour 11 Update: Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Eliminations: 4. Nathan Doudney – $214,289 Big Hands: Wolpert Eliminates Stokes, Will Face Duthie For a Bracelet Jamin Stokes raised to 100,000 and Leo Wolpert made the call from the big blind. The flop was 368 and that’s when the fireworks began.
The turn was the J, leaving Stokes with just three outs to win the pot. The 8 was the river, and eliminated Jamin Stokes in third place and moved Leo Wolpert to the finals to face off against John Duthie. Stokes will pocket $214,289 for his efforts in the tournament. The best-of-three championship series will between John Duthie and Leo Wolpert will begin Tuesday afternoon at 12 p.m. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Leo Wolpert Hour 10 Update: Duthie Moves OnJun 16, '09 Hour 10 Update: Players Remaining: 3 out of 256 Matches: 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Eliminations: 4. Nathan Doudney – $214,289 Big Hands: Duthie’s Pocket Queens End Doudney’s Bracelet Bid
Doudney showed AJ and Duthie Showed QQ. The board ran out dry for Doudney and his quest for his first bracelet was put on hold. For his efforts, Doudney will take home over $200,000 for his fourth place finish. Wolpert and Stokes Going Back and Forth The match between Leo Wolpert and Jamin Stokes has been pretty close the whole way, with the chip lead subtly changing hands. Stokes just won the first sizable confrontation between the two as his 1010 was good on a board of QQ294, to give him a slight chip advantage. Left In The Deck: The winner of the Wolpert-Stokes match will face John Duthie in a best-of-three series tomorrow at noon, instead of playing down to a winner tonight. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 9 Update: Doudney on the RopesJun 15, '09 Hour 9 Update Players Remaining: 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. John Duthie vs. Nathan Doudney Big Hands: Duthie’s Pocket Queens Win Big Pot After Nathan Doudney limped in on the button, John Duthie raised to 115,000 out of the big blind. Doudney made the call and flop was J44. Both players checked the flop and saw the 6 peel off on the turn. Duthie now leads out for 125,000 and Doudney made the call. The 5 was the river card and Duthie bet 300,000 and Doudney called. Duthie showed QQ and Doudney did not show his hand, allowing Duthie to rake the pot. This pot put John Duthie just over the 3,000,000 mark and left Doudney with about 800,000. Left in the Deck: The match between Leo Wolpert and Jamin Stokes has moved slowly and has Wolpert slightly ahead with about 2,000,000 in chips. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 8 Update: Duthie Slowly Starting to Pull AwayJun 15, '09 Hour 8 Update: Players Remaining: 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. John Duthie (Still Playing) Big Hands: Wolpert’s River Bet Forces a Fold From Stokes On the turn, the board read Q4210. Jamin Stokes checked and Leo Wolpert bet 187,000 fairly quickly, which Stokes called. The river was the 10 and Stokes checked again. Wolpert cut out 420,000 and slung that into the middle. Stokes tanked for a minute before asking Wolpert if he had a queen. He followed the question up with tossing his hand into the muck. Duthie Gets to Showdown Cheap, Wins the Pot
Duthie shows the 88 and Doudney mucked his hand, allowing Duthie to increase his lead in the match. Doudney Wins a Small One of His Own John Duthie raised to 60,000 preflop and Nathan Doudney made the call. The flop was J102 and both players checked. The Q fell on the turn and Doudney checked again. Duthie elected to bet 50,000, which was called by Doudney. Both players checked the river, which was the 5 and Doudney turned over the KJ. Duthie tossed his hand into the muck and Doudney scooped the pot. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Hour 7 Update: Action Slow EarlyJun 15, '09 Hour 7 Update: Players Remaining:* 4 out of 256 Matches (Winner in Bold): 1. Nathan Doudney vs. Thomas Duthie (Still Playing) Big Hands: Wolpert Rivers Straight to Take Pot On a final board of J71029, Leo Wolpert led the river for 142,000 into a pot that was already over 200,000. After thinking for a few moments, Jamin Stokes made the call. Wolpert rolled over the 85, which was good for a straight that was made on the river, and Stokes mucked his cards. Wolpert Folds River to Give Some Back to Stokes Leo Wolpert raised to 50,000 on the button and Jamin Stokes made the call. The flop was 10J7 and Stokes checked over to Wolpert. Wolpert fired out 65,000 and Stokes made the call. The turn was the 10 and both players checked. The river was the 10 and now Stokes bet 110,000. Wolpert wasted little time in folding. Duthie Takes a Small Pot John Duthie limped the button and Nathan Doudney made it 70,000 from the big blind. Duthie made the call and the flop was 546. After Doudney checked, Duthie bet 100,000 and Doudney folded. Player Tags: John Duthie, Jamin Stokes, Nathan Doudney, Leo Wolpert Leo Wolpert Wins Event No. 29 ($625,682)Jun 16, '09 Leo Wolpert limped on the button and John Duthie checked preflop. The flop was dealt 1053, Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 120,000 and Duthie raised all in. Wolpert made the call. Their cards: Duthie: 102 Turn and River: JQ Wolpert won the hand and the tournament. Duthie was eliminated in second place and he took home $386,636 in prize money. Wolpert was awarded $625,682 and his first gold bracelet for the win. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: Leo Wolpert in the LeadJun 16, '09 Blinds: 40,000-80,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Chip Counts: 1. Leo Wolpert — 4,250,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 1 Big Hands: Leo Wolpert Takes the Lead John Duthie raised to 150,000 on the button and Leo Wolpert made the call. The flop was dealt A52 and Wolpert checked. Duthie bet 300,000 and Wolpert check-raised to 925,000. Duthie thought for a few minutes and then decided to muck. Wolpert picked up the pot and he led after the hand with 5.4 million. Duthie held 2,280,000 after the hand. John Duthie Doubles Up John Duthie raised to 125,000 on the button and Leo Wolpert made the call. The flop was dealt K75 and Wolpert checked. Duthie bet 300,000 and Wolpert reraised all in. Duthie made the call and they flipped up their cards: Duthie: 86 Turn and River: 84 Duthie doubled up to 3,180,000 after the hand and Wolpert was down to 4,250,000. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: Leo Wolpert Wins Second Match -- Players Tied 1-1Jun 16, '09 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 Chip Counts: 1. Leo Wolpert — 7,680,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 1 Big Hands: Leo Wolpert Wins Second Match Leop Wolpert raised to 90,000 from the button and John Duthie made the call. The flop was dealt A96 and Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 130,000 and Duthie check-raised to 300,000. Wolpert made the call and the turn fell 2. Duthie checked and Wolpert bet 420,000. Duthie reraised all in and Wolpert made the call. Their cards: Wolpert: 66 River: 2 Wolpert had Duthie covered by 20,000 and he won the second match with the hand. Action is now tied at two wins a piece for the final two competitors. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert Heads-Up Final: John Duthie Wins the First MatchJun 16, '09 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 256 NOTE: The players went on a 20-minute break at the conclusion of the first match. Chip Counts: 1. John Duthie — 7,680,000 Final Match Score (Best of Three): John Duthie — 1 Leo Wolpert — 0 Big Hands: John Duthie Doubles Up Again Leo Wolpert raised to 150,000 from the button and John Duthie made the call. The flop was dealt K83 and Duthie checked. Wolpert bet 180,000 and Duthie made the call. The turn fell 9 and Duthie checked again. Wolpert bet 420,000 and Duthie raised an additional 2 million. Wolpert reraised all in and Duthie made the call. Their cards: Duthie: 107 River: 4 Duthie doubled up with a flush on the river and he took a hige chip lead in the first match. Duthie held 6,730,000 and Wolpert was down to 950,000. Duthie Wins First Match Leo Wolpert reraised all in after John Duthie opened the pot from the button. Duthie made the call and they flipped up their cards: Duthie: AQ Board: 8532A Duthie won the hand and he took a 1-0 lead in the final heads-up match. Player Tags: John Duthie, Leo Wolpert |
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Jun 08, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 11 - No-Limit Hold'em Shootout | 3 | + |
Phil Tom Wins Event No. 11 ($477,990)Jun 08, '08 Leo Wolpert Eliminated in 3rd Place ($187,812) Player Tags: Greg Mueller, Leo Wolpert $5,000 Shootout - Two More OutJun 08, '08 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Greg Mueller - 2,500,000
Leo Wolpert - 800,000
Phil Tom - 2,700,000
Big Hands and Story Lines: Tim "Tmay420" West Eliminated in 5th Place ($63,450) Leo Wolpert raised to 100,000 and Tim West pushed all in. Wolpert instantly called and turned over KK. West needed help with the 99, but the board came 742J10 and he was eliminated in fifth place.
Sirous Jamshidi and Phillip Tom got it all in holding premium pairs. Jamshidi had JJ but he was up against Tom's AA. The board offered no help when it came K10527 and Jamshidi was eliminated in fourth place. Tom's stack grew to 1.8 million after the hand.
NOTE: Players are now on a one-hour dinner break until 8:15 PM PST.
Player Tags: Greg Mueller, Sirous Jamshidi, Leo Wolpert, Tim West $5,000 Shootout - We Finally Lose SomeoneJun 08, '08 Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante Greg Mueller - 1,700,000
Leo Wolpert - 1,500,000
Sirous Jamshidi - 550,000
Phil Tom - 1,200,000
Tim West - 850,000
Big Hands and Story Lines: Tim West Doubles Through Tom Roupe Leo Wolpert raised to 75,000 and Tim West reraised to 425,000. Tom Roupe then moved all in and Wolpert got out of the way. West called all in and showed 88 which was way ahead of Roupe's 77. The board came 93364 and West doubled up to just over 1 million in chips. Roupe then became the short stack with roughly 360,000.
Sirous Jamshidi raised to 87,000 and Greg Mueller made the call. Tom Roupe then moved all in for his last 225,000 from the small blind. Jamshidi folded and Mueller called with A9. Roupe turned over KK and it held up when the board came 10 high.
Sirous Jamshidi raised to 85,000 and Phillip Tom reraised to 300,000. Jamshidi moved all in and Tom made the call for his tounament life. Tom showed KK and needed help when Jamshidi showed AA. The board came KQ776 and Tom flopped a miracle king to stay alive and double up.
Greg Mueller raised to 80,000 under the gun and Tom Roupe reraised to 280,000. The blinds folded and Mueller called. The flop came 733 and Mueller checked. Roupe moved all in, having his opponent covered. After a few minutes in thought, Mueller made the call and excitedly turned over 99 after Roupe revealed 88. The turn and river came 2K and Mueller doubled up to just under 1 million in chips. Roupe was left with just 40,000 in chips.
Thomas Roupe is all in against Leo Wolpert holding 107. Woldpert holds AK and it holds when the board comes 94259. Roupe was our first bustout in sixth place, approximately 100 hands into the final table.
NOTE: Players then took a short 5-minute break. Player Tags: Greg Mueller, Thomas Roupe, Sirous Jamshidi, Leo Wolpert, Tim West $5,000 Shootout - Double Ups GaloreJun 08, '08 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 3,000 ante Greg Mueller - 1,580,000
Leo Wolpert - 1,457,000
Sirous Jamshidi - 907,000
Tom Roupe - 780,000
Phil Tom - 686,000
Tim West - 590,000
Big Hands and Story Lines: Sirous Jamshidi Doubles Up Through Tim West Tom Roupe limped, as did Tim West. Sirous Jamshidi completed from the small bind and Greg Mueller checked his option. The flop came 954 and Jamshidi bet 100,000. Everyone folded to West who put Jamshidi all in. Jamshidi made the call and turned over 54, and West needed help for his JJ to improve. The turn and river came 87 and Jamshidi doubled up to over 1.1 million in chips.
Philip Tom raised to 50,000 and Greg Mueller calls. The flop came J93 and both players check. The turn was the A and Mueller checked. Tom moved all in for 340,000 and after a bit, Mueller made the call. Mueller showed A10 but was behind to Tom's AQ. The river was the 5 and Tom doubled up.
Tim West raised to 240,000 leaving himself with only 2,000 behind. Sirous Jamshidi called and both players got it all in dark. West showed 44 and Jamshidi had A10. The board ran out Q93J5 and West doubled up.
Player Tags: Greg Mueller, Thomas Roupe, Sirous Jamshidi, Leo Wolpert, Tim West $5,000 Shootout - Jockeying For PositionJun 08, '08 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Sirous Jamshidi – 830,000
Leo Wolpert -1,025,000
Greg Mueller – 1,550,000
Philip Tom – 700,000
Thomas Roupe – 950,000
Timothy West – 860,000
Big Hands and Story Lines: Greg "FBT" Mueller Takes Charge Right out of the gate, Greg Mueller came out firing. With each player starting with 50 big blinds, stealing became a priority in the first round and Mueller seemed determine to get his fair share. He won 5 out of the first 10 hands without too much trouble, and then picked up even more chips the next few hands with big reraises. Mueller doesn't seem afraid to go out in sixth, but as a result, he's picked up a nice lead on the rest of the field. Sirous Jamshidi Fires Back Nobody wants to go out first, and everyone but Mueller is playing extra cautiously. So cautiously, in fact, that there wasn't a single confrontation until about 30 hands in, when Sirous Jamshidi finally had enough and moved all in. Mueller decided not to go with it and for now, Jamshidi keeps some distance between himself and the felt.
As the level came to an end, Leo Wolpert won four pots out of five to vault himself near the top of the leaderboard. At this point, We were still awaiting our first real clash of the final table.
After getting pretty short, Tim West was all in holding AK against the 99 of Greg Mueller. The board came K4256 and West doubled up to about 860,000. NOTE: The players then took a 20-minute break.
Player Tags: Greg Mueller, Sirous Jamshidi, Leo Wolpert |
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