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Hometown: Stockholm
Country of Origin: Sweden
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Apr 29, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Season VI | EPT Grand Final Main Event | 5 | + |
Level 10 Update: Crazy Action to Start the DayApr 27, '10 Blinds: 600-1,200 Players Remaining: 385 out of 848 Average Chip Count: 66,077 Chip Counts: 1. Thiago Nishijima — 215,000 Big Hands: Vanessa Rousso and Allen Bari Chop It Up, Neither Realize It Vanessa Rousso was all in holding A-J and up against Allen Bari’s A-K. The flop came down 10-7-5 and the turn was another 7, giving Rousso a flush draw. The river was a 5 and Rousso reached over to shake Bari’s hand, resigned to her fate. Bari, not realizing both players held two pair with an ace kicker, accepted her hand and began to rake in the pot. The dealer and the rest of the players at the table then informed both players that the pot was split and they both took back their bets, albeit a little red in the face. After the hand, Bari began to joke, saying, “She shook my hand, isn’t that binding?” When another opponent asked if he had ever played poker before, Bari responded dryly, “Just once a year, here in Monte Carlo.” Team PokerStars Pro Noah Boeken Hits the Rail Noah Boeken was all in for his last 17,100 holding AQ against Claudio Pagano’s AJ and looking good to double up, but the board ran out AQ10K7 to end his tournament. Not A Good Start For the Chip Leader Thiago Nishijima entered the day with the chip lead and still has it, but he is going in the wrong direction. Nishijima doubled up Anirudh Seth when his pair of queens failed to improve against a made straight. Nishijima is down to 215,000. Van Zadelhoff Put In Tough Spot…Accidently On a flop of Q103, Steven Van Zadelhoff bet 4,600 and then the action got weird. Yorane Kerignard, who is French, then verbalized the word “eighty.” Kerignard meant “eight,” but even that wasn’t enough for a proper raise. To top it all off, Kerignard only had 50,000 in his stack anyway. The floor was called over and rule that he was required to raise all in, even though most at the table agreed his intention was to make it 8,000. Van Zadelhoff tanked for a bit and made the call with KQ, which was miles ahead of Kerignard’s K10. Of course, the turn and river fell JA, and both player chopped the pot with a Broadway straight. A fitting end to an awkward situation. Russell Carson Out Flops Dan O’Brien… Big Time! Dan O’Brien was all in holding pocket aces and was in great shape to double up against Russell Carson’s pocket eights. Unfortunately, the flop brought the two case eights and O’Brien hit the rail. Carson is now up to a whopping 120,000 in chips. Katja Thater Doubles Up Team PokerStars Pro Katja Thater was all in for 16,700 holding pocket sevens and was up against Sami “Larz Luzak” Kelopuro’s A7. The board fell 10324J and Thater doubled up to about 35,000 in chips. Ramzi Jelassi Moves Near Chip Lead On a board reading Q6510, Ramzi Jelassi bet 24,000 and his opponent, Christoph Pereira check-raised all in for 80,000 more. Jelassi was angry with himself for not checking behind, but reluctantly made the call anyway, tabling 65 for two pair. Pereira showed KQ for just a pair of queens and missed when the river was the 4. Jelassi now has 215,000 in chips. Miracle For Monfils Tennis Pro and Team PokerStars SportStar Gael Monfils was in major trouble, but found the river to double up to just over his starting stack. Someone opened for 2,700 and the button reraised to 7,000. Monfils then decided to shove from the small blind for 14,500. The button insta-called with pocket aces and Monfils revealed KQ. The board fell K726Q and Monfils got lucky to hit a non-diamond queen on the river to stay alive in the tournament. Player Tags: Noah Boeken, Allen Bari, Vanessa Rousso, Russell Carson, Katja Thater, Ramzi Jelassi, Steven Van Zadelhoff, Thiago Nishijima, Dan O'Brien Ramzi Jelassi Eliminated in 19th PlaceApr 29, '10 Over at the featured table, Ramzi Jelassi moved all in for 640,000 and Jean Francois Talbot moved all in behind him and had him barely covered. Jelassi showed Q10 and was drawing live against Talbot’s AK, but the board ran out 96410A and Jelassi was eliminated. Talbot is now up to 1.3 million. Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi, Jean Francois Talbot A Double For JelassiApr 29, '10 Claudiu Saizu raised in late position and was then forced to call an all in shove from Ramzi Jelassi. Jelassi held A7 and was head of Saizu’s Q9. The board fell 53235 and Jelassi doubled up to around 800,000 in chips. Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi, Claudiu Saizu |
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Apr 27, '10 | 2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Season VI | EPT Grand Final Main Event | 3 | + |
Level 10 Update: Crazy Action to Start the DayApr 27, '10 Blinds: 600-1,200 Players Remaining: 385 out of 848 Average Chip Count: 66,077 Chip Counts: 1. Thiago Nishijima — 215,000 Big Hands: Vanessa Rousso and Allen Bari Chop It Up, Neither Realize It Vanessa Rousso was all in holding A-J and up against Allen Bari’s A-K. The flop came down 10-7-5 and the turn was another 7, giving Rousso a flush draw. The river was a 5 and Rousso reached over to shake Bari’s hand, resigned to her fate. Bari, not realizing both players held two pair with an ace kicker, accepted her hand and began to rake in the pot. The dealer and the rest of the players at the table then informed both players that the pot was split and they both took back their bets, albeit a little red in the face. After the hand, Bari began to joke, saying, “She shook my hand, isn’t that binding?” When another opponent asked if he had ever played poker before, Bari responded dryly, “Just once a year, here in Monte Carlo.” Team PokerStars Pro Noah Boeken Hits the Rail Noah Boeken was all in for his last 17,100 holding AQ against Claudio Pagano’s AJ and looking good to double up, but the board ran out AQ10K7 to end his tournament. Not A Good Start For the Chip Leader Thiago Nishijima entered the day with the chip lead and still has it, but he is going in the wrong direction. Nishijima doubled up Anirudh Seth when his pair of queens failed to improve against a made straight. Nishijima is down to 215,000. Van Zadelhoff Put In Tough Spot…Accidently On a flop of Q103, Steven Van Zadelhoff bet 4,600 and then the action got weird. Yorane Kerignard, who is French, then verbalized the word “eighty.” Kerignard meant “eight,” but even that wasn’t enough for a proper raise. To top it all off, Kerignard only had 50,000 in his stack anyway. The floor was called over and rule that he was required to raise all in, even though most at the table agreed his intention was to make it 8,000. Van Zadelhoff tanked for a bit and made the call with KQ, which was miles ahead of Kerignard’s K10. Of course, the turn and river fell JA, and both player chopped the pot with a Broadway straight. A fitting end to an awkward situation. Russell Carson Out Flops Dan O’Brien… Big Time! Dan O’Brien was all in holding pocket aces and was in great shape to double up against Russell Carson’s pocket eights. Unfortunately, the flop brought the two case eights and O’Brien hit the rail. Carson is now up to a whopping 120,000 in chips. Katja Thater Doubles Up Team PokerStars Pro Katja Thater was all in for 16,700 holding pocket sevens and was up against Sami “Larz Luzak” Kelopuro’s A7. The board fell 10324J and Thater doubled up to about 35,000 in chips. Ramzi Jelassi Moves Near Chip Lead On a board reading Q6510, Ramzi Jelassi bet 24,000 and his opponent, Christoph Pereira check-raised all in for 80,000 more. Jelassi was angry with himself for not checking behind, but reluctantly made the call anyway, tabling 65 for two pair. Pereira showed KQ for just a pair of queens and missed when the river was the 4. Jelassi now has 215,000 in chips. Miracle For Monfils Tennis Pro and Team PokerStars SportStar Gael Monfils was in major trouble, but found the river to double up to just over his starting stack. Someone opened for 2,700 and the button reraised to 7,000. Monfils then decided to shove from the small blind for 14,500. The button insta-called with pocket aces and Monfils revealed KQ. The board fell K726Q and Monfils got lucky to hit a non-diamond queen on the river to stay alive in the tournament. Player Tags: Noah Boeken, Allen Bari, Vanessa Rousso, Russell Carson, Katja Thater, Ramzi Jelassi, Steven Van Zadelhoff, Thiago Nishijima, Dan O'Brien Ramzi Jelassi Eliminated in 19th PlaceApr 29, '10 Over at the featured table, Ramzi Jelassi moved all in for 640,000 and Jean Francois Talbot moved all in behind him and had him barely covered. Jelassi showed Q10 and was drawing live against Talbot’s AK, but the board ran out 96410A and Jelassi was eliminated. Talbot is now up to 1.3 million. Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi, Jean Francois Talbot A Double For JelassiApr 29, '10 Claudiu Saizu raised in late position and was then forced to call an all in shove from Ramzi Jelassi. Jelassi held A7 and was head of Saizu’s Q9. The board fell 53235 and Jelassi doubled up to around 800,000 in chips. Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi, Claudiu Saizu |
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Apr 27, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Season V | EPT Grand Final Championship - Event 1 | 1 | + |
Early DaysApr 27, '09 With just the blinds in the pot, the flop comes 10 3 2 and Johnny Lodden in early position bets 400. Ricardo Sousa (pictured right) looks as if he's thinking deep about it but then looking around says, "Oh sorry! Did you bet? OK call!" The turn comes the 4, Lodden fires in 1,150, and Sousa folds. Elsewhere, on Michael Tureniec's table, there is 2,600 in the pot and the board reads 10 4 4. The big blinds bets 1,000 and Tureniec makes the call from the hijack. The turn is the 10 and both players check. The A comes in on the river and the big blind bets 1,000. Tureniec calls and when he sees his opponent's A 8, he mucks. With confusion reigning over whether a player should put in 600 or 650 after announcing a raise, Ramzi jelassi, the initial raiser to 300, told his opponent it must be 650. The player was not satisfied so the floorman was called over to sort out the disturbance. It was finally resolved that the player should put in 650. "Just go all-in!" said Jelassi smiling. He rereraises it to 2,000 on top and his opponent folds. Jelassi holds up 50 in chips and laughs at the other player. "Chip leader, eh?" he says, shrugging.
Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi, Michael Tureniec, Ricardo Sousa |
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Apr 21, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT San Remo - Season V | EPT Main Event - Event 1 | 4 | + |
Ramzi Jelassi EliminatedApr 21, '09 The latest name to bust out is Ramzi Jelassi (pictured right). With three players involved, the big blind who was short stacked shoved with A-9 and Jelassi (also short) elected to call. Jelassi flipped over K-10 suited and the board fell 10-4-4-A-X. Although the ace on turn gave him a flush draw, the river bricked, and the tournament loses yet another familiar face.
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Feb 20, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT Scandinavian Open - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event - Event 2 | 4 | + |
Jealous of JelassiFeb 19, '09 With a raise from a player in early/mid position, Allan Bække three-bets, and Ramzi Jelassi moves all in. Baekke calls and flips over pocket queens. Jelassi holds tight with A-K. It's a race... The flop comes jack high, the turn is a blank, and the river is ... a king. Jelassi takes down a 105,000 pot, and looks set to seek greater heights.
Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi Ramzi Jelassi Eliminated in 19th Place (â¬16,371)Feb 20, '09 Jonas Klausen raises 16,500 and Ramzi Jelassi reraises all in for 50,000 more. Klausen thinks about it and then says, "Let's gamble!" He turns over 109 and Jelassi flips over KQ. The flop is about to be dealt and Jelassi says, "K-Q can't lose!" Coincidentally, the flop comes down KQ9 and everyone laughs. In an amazing turn of fate, the turn is the 9. Klausen smiles and says,"Give him a queen, it's only fair." However, the river is the 10 and Jelassi who has played outstandingly well leaves the even €16,371 richer. Card Player Poker + Sports spotted this young gun as an up-and-coming player to watch and featured an inteview with him in the Generation Next section of a recent issue.
Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi, Jonas Klausen |
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Feb 19, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT Scandinavian Open - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event - Event 2 | 3 | + |
Jealous of JelassiFeb 19, '09 With a raise from a player in early/mid position, Allan Bække three-bets, and Ramzi Jelassi moves all in. Baekke calls and flips over pocket queens. Jelassi holds tight with A-K. It's a race... The flop comes jack high, the turn is a blank, and the river is ... a king. Jelassi takes down a 105,000 pot, and looks set to seek greater heights.
Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi Ramzi Jelassi Eliminated in 19th Place (â¬16,371)Feb 20, '09 Jonas Klausen raises 16,500 and Ramzi Jelassi reraises all in for 50,000 more. Klausen thinks about it and then says, "Let's gamble!" He turns over 109 and Jelassi flips over KQ. The flop is about to be dealt and Jelassi says, "K-Q can't lose!" Coincidentally, the flop comes down KQ9 and everyone laughs. In an amazing turn of fate, the turn is the 9. Klausen smiles and says,"Give him a queen, it's only fair." However, the river is the 10 and Jelassi who has played outstandingly well leaves the even €16,371 richer. Card Player Poker + Sports spotted this young gun as an up-and-coming player to watch and featured an inteview with him in the Generation Next section of a recent issue.
Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi, Jonas Klausen |
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Dec 09, '08 | 2008 PokerStars.com EPT Prague - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event 1 | 2 | + |
Ramzi Runs Out of LuckDec 09, '08 With all the action preflop, online poker bomb Ramzi Jelassi got all his chips in with AK versus pocket queens. Jelassi pleaded, "One time!" as the board came down 98385. It wasn't going to be this time though and he makes his way towards the exit. Jelassi is seeking a nice win on the live tournament circuit, with his recent sponsorship by Red Kings will have more of a shot at doing so. He is definitely due something soon.
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Nov 16, '08 | 2008 PokerStars.com EPT Polish Open - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event - Event 2 | 2 | + |
Remy Reprimands RamziNov 16, '08 Remy Biechel sent Ramzi Jelassi to the rail when both hit a pair of jacks on the flop and got all their chips in the middle. However, Jelassi's had J-10 so his kicker was beaten when Biechel revealed A-10 to kick the young Swedish player out of the tournament.
Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi Dario Double Up and New TablesNov 16, '08 With players back from dinner break and just 86 remaining the average chip stack is now 13,720. Some players have been moved to new tables creating some fascinating match-ups including: Thomas Fougeron, Theo Jorgensen, and Kristoffer Hansen, Gino Alacqua sitting to the left of Alex Kravchenko, Roland De Wolfe, Michael Keiner, Roy Alain, and Marty Smyth, and William Thorsson and Sebastien Rutherberg. Darion Minieri survived an all in against Ramzi Jelassi. The diminutive Italian bet 800 and Jelassi queried how much he had left. "Try 3,025," said Minieri. "Will you play with any two?" Jelassi asked. "Not any two...maybe," was the reply. "What would you do with my hand?" asked Jalezi. "I would gamble," was the reply. In a very clever piece of speech play Minieri snap called Jelassi's raise with K Q and Jalezi shook his head flipping up Q 8. Dario's hand held and Jalezi said, "You fooled me Dario." Immediately after this hand Minieri knocked out a short stack at the table and continues to make his comeback. Player Tags: Dario Minieri, Ramzi Jelassi |
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Sep 13, '08 | 2008 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Open - Season V | EPT Barcelona Main Event | 4 | + |
Card Player Finland VideoSep 13, '08 Our colleagues from Card Player Finland filmed a video earlier today with 20th-place finisher Ramzi Jelassi: Player Tags: Ramzi Jelassi |
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