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Hometown: Lake Elsinor
Country of Origin: United States
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Dec 07, '10 | 2010 Five Diamond World Poker Classic | WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic Main Event | 5 | + |
Luis Velador Eliminated in 11th Place ($42,213)Dec 07, '10 Antonio Esfandiari raised to 63,000 from the button and Luis Velador moved all in for 313,000 from the small blind. Vanessa Rousso made the call from the big blind and Esfandiari mucked. Their cards: Rousso: 9 9 Board: 8 6 5 4 10 Velador was eliminated in 11th place and he will take home $42,213 in prize money. Rousso held 3.7 million after the hand as the chip leader. Player Tags: Antonio Esfandiari, Vanessa Rousso, Luis Velador |
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Jun 19, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 33 - $2,500 Pot-Limit Hold'em/ Pot-Limit Omaha | 3 | + |
Velador Bests Chiu For Event No. 33 WinJun 19, '10 Pot-Limit Hold’em Velador Wins Event No. 33, Chiu Falls in 2nd ($160,902) Jose-Luis Velador raised from the button and David Chiu re-raised 124,000 more. Velador called and they saw a flop. Chiu bet out 372,000 on a flop of 632 and Velador raised the pot, putting Chiu all in. Chiu called and they showed down: Chiu: A10 Velador had a pair of sixes and Chiu was still alive with two overcards. The 9 turn didn’t help Chiu, and he was dead to an ace or a 10. But the river was the J and Chiu finished runner-up. Velador won the event, and with it he earned his second career WSOP bracelet and $260,517. Chiu fell just shy of winning his 5th WSOP bracelet, but won $160,902 for his solid play. Player Tags: David Chiu, Luis Velador We Are Heads UpJun 19, '10 Pot-Limit Hold’em Kevin MacPhee made it 60,000 to go from the button and Jose-Luis Velador called from the big blind. Velador checked to MacPhee on a flop of K65. MacPhee bet 80,000 and Velador check-raised to 200,000. MacPhee pushed all in for half a million and Velador thought a while and called. Their hands: Velador: K3 Velador’s kings were ahead of MacPhee’s pocket sevens. The turn brought the 10 and MacPhee was down to two sevens for his outs. But the A fell on the river and Velador exploded to 1.5 million in chips as MacPhee was gone in 5th, making $62,791. Pot-Limit Omaha Gray Finishes in Fourth ($85,030) On a flop of K82 Craig Gray moved the rest of his short stack all in and was instantly called by Jose-Luis Velador. Their hands: Gray: QQ84 Velador’s two pair was ahead, and when the K hit on the turn he had a full house. The A finished the board and Gray was gone in 4th place, taking $85,030 of the prize pool. Pot-Limit Omaha Hollink Knocked Out in 3rd ($116,359) Rob Hollink called a 80,000 raise preflop from Jose-Luis Velador and everyone else got out of the way. The flop came Q83 and Hollink found himself all in for his tournament life. Their hands: Hollink: Q1084 Despite the queen on the flop, Velador held the lead with pocket kings. The turn was the 6 and the 3 finished the board, giving Velador the pot and knocking Hollink out in 3rd place, winning $116,359. With that, Velador took a commanding chip going into heads up against David Chiu. Player Tags: Rob Hollink, Craig Gray, Luis Velador Chiu Chips UpJun 19, '10 Pot-Limit Hold’em Cochrane Bounced in 8th ($26,906) Jose-Luis Velador put in a raise only to have Gavin Cochrane re-raise from the big blind. Velador put in enough chips to cover Cochrane and was called. Their hands: Velador: 88 The coin flip was on, with Cochrane needing the big cards. The flop brought 976, missing Cochrane completely. The 3 hit on the turn, leaving him dead to an ace or jack. He got neither. The river was the 7 and Cochrane was gone in 8th place, taking with him $26,906. Pot-Limit Omaha Chiu Knocks Mitchell Out in 7th ($35,331) David Chiu raised and James Mitchell re-popped it to 178,000. Chiu tanked then moved all in over the top of Mitchell, who called. Their hands: Chiu: KK105 Chiu remained in the lead on a flop of Q74. The J hit on the turn and Mitchell was drawing to a straight, but the 4 river ended his hopes and eliminated him in 7th place. He made $35,331. Player Tags: David Chiu, Luis Velador, James Mitchell, Gavin Cochrane |
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Jun 11, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 24 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
Event No. 24 Begins at Noon on ThursdayJun 11, '09 Event No. 24 ($1,500 no-limit hold’em) will begin at noon on Thursday, June 11. Players will begin with 4,500 in tournament chips and blinds will begin at 25-50. Levels will be 60-minutes long and there will be a 20-minute break after every two levels. There will be a 90-minute dinner break after level 6 on day 1. Here is a look at the schedule for the event: Thursday, June 11, noon: Day 1 (play 10 levels) In 2008 this event attracted 2,304 players and the champion was Jose-Luis Velador, who took home $574,734 in prize money. CardPlayer.com will bring you a summary of the action at the dinner break and end of play each day for this event. Player Tags: Luis Velador |
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Feb 24, '09 | 2009 L.A. Poker Classic | No-Limit Hold'em Championship (WPT) - Event 35 | 4 | + |
Jose Luis Velador Eliminated in 48th Place ($27,395)Feb 24, '09 Jose Luis Velador was facing an all in reraise from Dan Lu, who had him massively outchipped. Velador thought it over for awhile and eventually put the rest of his stack in with AQ. Lu showed pocket eights and both players were off to the races.
Player Tags: Luis Velador, Dan Lu |
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Jun 23, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 40 - Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Low Ball | 2 | + |
$2,500 Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw Lowball - Day 2 - Level 14 RecapJun 23, '08 The players are now on an hour-long dinner break Player Tags: John Phan, Gioi Luong, Robert Mizrachi, Michael Wattel, Chau Giang, David Sklansky, Shunjiro Uchida, Claude Cohen, Greg Raymer, Richard Chase, Billy Baxter, Dario Alioto, Luis Velador $2,500 Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw Lowball - Day 2 - Level 12Jun 23, '08 Note: The players are now on a 20-minute break Player Tags: Gioi Luong, Robert Mizrachi, Raymond Davis, Michael Wattel, Trung Ly, Shunjiro Uchida, Claude Cohen, Greg Raymer, Bill Chen, James Copeland, Billy Baxter, Luis Velador $2,500 Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw Lowball - Day 2 - Level 11 RecapJun 23, '08 Blinds: 600-1,200 Player Tags: John Phan, Gioi Luong, Robert Mizrachi, Raymond Davis, Michael Wattel, Shunjiro Uchida, Greg Raymer, Richard Chase, James Copeland, John Roveto, Billy Baxter, Luis Velador |
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Jun 19, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 32 - No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
No-Limit Level - Final Table SetJun 18, '08 Note: Play has ended for the day. The remaining nine final tablists will reconvene tomorrow to crown a winner. Player Tags: Ray Henson, Ken Hughes, Osmin Dardon, Jesse Maupin, Dean Bui, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report, Utsab Saha, Justin Hoffman, Anthony Signore No-Limit Level 18Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 6000/12000/1000 Player Tags: Jesse Maupin, Dean Bui, Courtney Harrington, Luis Velador, Scott Kahler No-Limit Level 17Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 5000/10000/1000 Player Tags: Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report No-Limit Level 16Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 4000/8000/1000 Player Tags: Luis Velador, European Report No-Limit Level 14Jun 18, '08 Note: Players take a twenty-minure break at the end of this level and will return at roughly 7:00 pm local time to resume play in Level 15. Player Tags: Phil Hellmuth, Beth Shak, Richard Toth, Luis Velador $1,500 NL Hold'em - Jose Velador Wins Event No. 32Jun 19, '08 Jose Velador Wins Event No. 32 ($573,734) Anthony Signore moved all in and Jose Velador made the call. Signore showed A6 but was behind to Velador's A7. The board ran out A10736 and Velador is a new WSOP champion. Anthony Signore finished in second place, earning $366,387.
Player Tags: Luis Velador, Anthony Signore $1,500 NL Hold'em - Heads UpJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante. Predictably Slow Play As expected, the fast paced bustouts have created a three-handed deep stacked situation at the final table. Of course, only one of the players is deep, deep stacked, but each of the three finalists is in no hurry to play a big pot without the cards to back it up.
Jose Velador raised to 100,000 and Osmin Dardon reraised to 300,000. Velador moved all in and Dardon called. Velador held QQ and was racing against Dardon's AK. The board ran out J72109 and Velador's flush eliminated Dardon in third place.
Jose Velador - 5.8 million
On the short stack Anthony Signore gets it all in with A9 against Jose Velador's pocket sevens. The board comes KKKAQ and Signore doubled to 2.5 million. Velador still holds a 2-1 chip lead with 4.5 million.
After getting almost even, Anthony Signore made a mistep to give Jose Velador back his monster chip lead. Velador raised to 125,000 and Signore called. The flop came AJ9 and Singore bet 200,000. Velador called and the turn was the 7. This time, Velador bet 400,000 and Signore thought for a bit before calling. The river was the Q and Signore bet 600,000. Velador quickly announced all in to take the pot. Signore lost almost 1.4 million on the hand.
Player Tags: Osmin Dardon, Luis Velador, Anthony Signore $1,500 NL Hold'em - Down To ThreeJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Shane Stacey Eliminated in Fifth Place ($166,682) Shane Stacey and Osmin "Odie" Dardon got it all in on a flop of Q98. Dardon showed down pocket tens, but was behind to Stacey's AQ. The turn was the 6 giving Dardon more straight outs, and he connected when the river was the 7. Stacey was eliminated in fifth place.
Jae Chung was all in preflop for his last 280,000 and both Osmin Dardon and Jose Velador made the call. They both checked down a board of KJ2J4 and split the pot when they both showed K-10. Chung couldn't beat it and he was eliminated in fourth place.
Player Tags: Osmin Dardon, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, Anthony Signore $1,500 NL Hold'em - Velador CrushingJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Dany Georges Eliminated in Seventh Place ($100,638) Dany Georges open shoved all in for 488,000 from middle position and Dean Bui called from the blinds with pocket sixes. Georges showed AJ, but the board came K10373 to eliminate him in seventh place.
In a massive cooler during a battle of the blinds, Dean Bui limped in the small blind and Jose Velador raised to 79,000. Bui called and the flop came K107. Bui checked and Velador bet 90,000. Bui decided to just call and the turn was the 4. Both players checked and the river was the 9. Bui bet 255,000 and Velador put him all in. Bui called instantly, turning over a set of tens, but Velador held the better hand with a set of kings. Bui was eliminated in sixth place. Player Tags: Dean Bui, Luis Velador, Dany Georges $1,500 NL Hold'em - Saha EliminatedJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Utsab Saha Eliminated in Eighth Place ($77,051) Jose Velador raised to 60,000 and Utsab Saha minraised to 120,000 from the big blind. Velador reraised to 370,000 and Saha moved all in. Velador called with pocket queens and Saha was in trouble with A10. The board came KJJ26 and Saha was eliminated in eighth place.
Another level down, and only another 16 hands to show for it. These guys are just flat out playing slow.
Player Tags: Luis Velador, Utsab Saha |
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Jun 18, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 32 - No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
No-Limit Level - Final Table SetJun 18, '08 Note: Play has ended for the day. The remaining nine final tablists will reconvene tomorrow to crown a winner. Player Tags: Ray Henson, Ken Hughes, Osmin Dardon, Jesse Maupin, Dean Bui, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report, Utsab Saha, Justin Hoffman, Anthony Signore No-Limit Level 18Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 6000/12000/1000 Player Tags: Jesse Maupin, Dean Bui, Courtney Harrington, Luis Velador, Scott Kahler No-Limit Level 17Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 5000/10000/1000 Player Tags: Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report No-Limit Level 16Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 4000/8000/1000 Player Tags: Luis Velador, European Report No-Limit Level 14Jun 18, '08 Note: Players take a twenty-minure break at the end of this level and will return at roughly 7:00 pm local time to resume play in Level 15. Player Tags: Phil Hellmuth, Beth Shak, Richard Toth, Luis Velador $1,500 NL Hold'em - Jose Velador Wins Event No. 32Jun 19, '08 Jose Velador Wins Event No. 32 ($573,734) Anthony Signore moved all in and Jose Velador made the call. Signore showed A6 but was behind to Velador's A7. The board ran out A10736 and Velador is a new WSOP champion. Anthony Signore finished in second place, earning $366,387.
Player Tags: Luis Velador, Anthony Signore $1,500 NL Hold'em - Heads UpJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante. Predictably Slow Play As expected, the fast paced bustouts have created a three-handed deep stacked situation at the final table. Of course, only one of the players is deep, deep stacked, but each of the three finalists is in no hurry to play a big pot without the cards to back it up.
Jose Velador raised to 100,000 and Osmin Dardon reraised to 300,000. Velador moved all in and Dardon called. Velador held QQ and was racing against Dardon's AK. The board ran out J72109 and Velador's flush eliminated Dardon in third place.
Jose Velador - 5.8 million
On the short stack Anthony Signore gets it all in with A9 against Jose Velador's pocket sevens. The board comes KKKAQ and Signore doubled to 2.5 million. Velador still holds a 2-1 chip lead with 4.5 million.
After getting almost even, Anthony Signore made a mistep to give Jose Velador back his monster chip lead. Velador raised to 125,000 and Signore called. The flop came AJ9 and Singore bet 200,000. Velador called and the turn was the 7. This time, Velador bet 400,000 and Signore thought for a bit before calling. The river was the Q and Signore bet 600,000. Velador quickly announced all in to take the pot. Signore lost almost 1.4 million on the hand.
Player Tags: Osmin Dardon, Luis Velador, Anthony Signore $1,500 NL Hold'em - Down To ThreeJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Shane Stacey Eliminated in Fifth Place ($166,682) Shane Stacey and Osmin "Odie" Dardon got it all in on a flop of Q98. Dardon showed down pocket tens, but was behind to Stacey's AQ. The turn was the 6 giving Dardon more straight outs, and he connected when the river was the 7. Stacey was eliminated in fifth place.
Jae Chung was all in preflop for his last 280,000 and both Osmin Dardon and Jose Velador made the call. They both checked down a board of KJ2J4 and split the pot when they both showed K-10. Chung couldn't beat it and he was eliminated in fourth place.
Player Tags: Osmin Dardon, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, Anthony Signore $1,500 NL Hold'em - Velador CrushingJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Dany Georges Eliminated in Seventh Place ($100,638) Dany Georges open shoved all in for 488,000 from middle position and Dean Bui called from the blinds with pocket sixes. Georges showed AJ, but the board came K10373 to eliminate him in seventh place.
In a massive cooler during a battle of the blinds, Dean Bui limped in the small blind and Jose Velador raised to 79,000. Bui called and the flop came K107. Bui checked and Velador bet 90,000. Bui decided to just call and the turn was the 4. Both players checked and the river was the 9. Bui bet 255,000 and Velador put him all in. Bui called instantly, turning over a set of tens, but Velador held the better hand with a set of kings. Bui was eliminated in sixth place. Player Tags: Dean Bui, Luis Velador, Dany Georges $1,500 NL Hold'em - Saha EliminatedJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Utsab Saha Eliminated in Eighth Place ($77,051) Jose Velador raised to 60,000 and Utsab Saha minraised to 120,000 from the big blind. Velador reraised to 370,000 and Saha moved all in. Velador called with pocket queens and Saha was in trouble with A10. The board came KJJ26 and Saha was eliminated in eighth place.
Another level down, and only another 16 hands to show for it. These guys are just flat out playing slow.
Player Tags: Luis Velador, Utsab Saha |
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