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Jul 17, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 WSOP Main Event | 10 | + |
Level 26 Update: Allen Cunningham EliminatedJul 17, '11 NOTE: Day 6 has come to a close with 57 players advancing. Cards will get back into the air at noon tomorrow. Stay tuned tonight for official chip counts and a recap of the day’s events. Blinds: 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 57 out of 6,865 Average Chip Count: 3.6 million Chip Counts: 1: Ryan Lenaghan — 13,355,000 Notables Eliminated: Allen Cunningham Featured Poker Tweets Erick Lindgren Hands: Allen Cunningham Eliminated Middle position raised to 105,000 preflop and Allen Cunningham reraised all in for 880,000. His opponent made the call and they flipped over their cards: Cunningham: K K Board: 9 4 3 J Q Cunningham was eliminated on the hand in 69th place and he will take home $108,412 in prize money. Featured Poker Tweet — Allen Cunningham Jean-Robert Bellande Eliminated Jean-Robert Bellande got the last of his 800,000-chip stack into the middle preflop and Tri Huynh was there to dance with him. Their cards: Bellande: A 10 Board: A Q 7 6 4 Bellande was eliminated on the hand in 65th place and he will take home $108,412 in prize money. Huynh grew his stack to just over 6 million after the hand. Featured Poker Tweets — Jean-Robert Bellande Amanda Musumeci Eliminated — One Woman Left in the Field Ryan Lenaghan raised from the hi-jack preflop and Amanda Musumeci reraised all in from the cutoff. Lenaghan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Musumeci: 9 9 Board: 10 5 2 Q 3 Musumeci was eliminated on the hand and Lenaghan grew his chip lead to 13,355,000. Erika Moutinho is now the last woman standing in the tournament and she is seated at the feature table with her boyfriend David Sands. Player Tags: Allen Cunningham, Jean-Robert Bellande, Ryan Lenaghan, Tri Huynh |
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Mar 04, '10 | 2010 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT L.A. Poker Classic Main Event | 6 | + |
Tim Begley Eliminated in 10th Place ($67,944)Mar 02, '10 Tim Begley raised to 60,000 from early position and Tri Huynh reraised to 300,000 from late position. Begley reraised all in and Huynh made the call. Their cards: Begley: QQ Board: A85107 Begley was eliminated on the hand in 10th place and he took home $67,944 in prize money. Huynh grew his stack to 2.6 million after the hand. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Tim Begley John Cautela Eliminated in 16th Place ($52,925)Mar 02, '10 John Cautela found himself all in holding AK, but unfortunately he was up against Tri Huynh’s AA. The board gave Huynh a sweat when it rolled out KJ857, but he ultimately took the pot and chipped up to about 3 million in the process. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, John Cautela Bob Kairnes Eliminated in 17th Place ($52,925)Mar 02, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 42,000 and Mark Newhouse called from the cutoff. Bob Kairnes then moved all in for about 350,000 from the button. Tri Huynh called from the small blind and Dolan folded. Newhouse then decided to call and the dealer spread a flop of 853. Before the players can act, the dealer turns the 7. The floor is called over and the 7 is shuffled back into the deck. Both players check and the new turn card is the 10. Both players check again and the river is the 4. They check again and Newhouse shows A-K. Kairnes, who was all in, also showed A-K, but Huynh’s pocket jacks take the pot. Kairnes was eliminated, Newhouse moved down too 1.3 million and Huynh is back up to 1.8 million. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Tri Huynh Dylan Linde Eliminated in 22nd Place ($45,773)Mar 02, '10 Dylan Linde moved all in preflop and Tri Huynh called him down. Their cards: Linde: KQ Linde was eliminated in 22nd place and he will take home $45,773 in prize money. Huynh grew his stack to 885,000. Player Tags: Dylan Linde, Tri Huynh Andras Koroknai Doubles Up to the Chip LeadMar 02, '10 Andras Koroknai raised to 30,000 on the button and Tri Huynh made the call from the big blind. The flop was dealt 983 and Huynh checked. Koroknai bet 40,000 and Huynh made the call. The turn fell 8d and Huynh checked again. Koroknai bet 42,000 and Huynh check-raised to 400,000. Koroknai thought for a minute and then reraised all in for 562,000. Huynh made the call and they flipped over their cards: Koroknai: A8 River: 4 Koroknai won the hand with trip eights and he clinched the chip lead with 1,340,000. Huynh was knocked down to 550,000. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Andras Koroknai Tri Huynh Eliminated in Third Place ($665,136)Mar 04, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 400,000 from the button preflop and Andras Koroknai moved all in. Huynh quickly made the call and the top players flipped over their cards: Koroknai: A K Board: K 7 2 9 10 Huynh was eliminated on the hand in third place and he will take home $665,136 in prize money. Koroknai now holds a dominant chip lead with 13,460,000. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Andras Koroknai Gevork Kasabyan Eliminated in Fourth Place ($450,580)Mar 04, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 250,000 under the gun and Gevork Kasabyan made the call from the big blind. The flop was dealt A 9 8 and Kasabyan checked. Huynh bet 300,000 and Kasabyan check-raised to 700,000. Huynh reraised all in and Kasabyan made the call after spending three minutes in the tank. Their cards: Kasabyan: A 7 Turn and River: 7 and 9 Kasabyan was eliminated in fourth place on the hand and he will take home $450,580 in prize money. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Tri Huynh Andras Koroknai Doubles Up and Cripples Tri HuynhMar 04, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 250,000 under the gun and Raymond Dolan made the call from the button. Andras Koroknai then mobed all in and Huynh made the call. Dolan mucked and the two live players turned over their cards: Huynh: K K Board: A K 10 Q 3 Koroknai doubled up on the hand to 6.3 million with a straight and Huynh was crippled after the hand, holding just 775,000 (less than eight big blinds). Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Andras Koroknai Gevork Kasabyan Doubles UpMar 04, '10 Gevork Kasabyan moved all in for 945,000 from the big blind preflop and Tri Huynh made the call under the gun. Their cards: Kasabyan: A 10 Board: K 6 4 3 9 Kasabyan faded the outs on Huynh’s flush draw and he doubled up to survive. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Tri Huynh J.C. Moussa Eliminated in Fifth Place ($321,480)Mar 04, '10 J.C. Moussa raised to 135,000 from the button and Tri Huynh reraised to 375,000 from the big blind. Moussa then reraised all in for 935,000 and Huynh made the call. Their cards: Moussa: A 9 Board: 10 6 2 K 5 Huynh won the hand with the queen-kicker and he eliminated Moussa on the hand. Moussa exits in fifth place and he will take home $321,840 in prize money. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, J.C. Moussa |
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Mar 02, '10 | 2010 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT L.A. Poker Classic Main Event | 5 | + |
Tim Begley Eliminated in 10th Place ($67,944)Mar 02, '10 Tim Begley raised to 60,000 from early position and Tri Huynh reraised to 300,000 from late position. Begley reraised all in and Huynh made the call. Their cards: Begley: QQ Board: A85107 Begley was eliminated on the hand in 10th place and he took home $67,944 in prize money. Huynh grew his stack to 2.6 million after the hand. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Tim Begley John Cautela Eliminated in 16th Place ($52,925)Mar 02, '10 John Cautela found himself all in holding AK, but unfortunately he was up against Tri Huynh’s AA. The board gave Huynh a sweat when it rolled out KJ857, but he ultimately took the pot and chipped up to about 3 million in the process. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, John Cautela Bob Kairnes Eliminated in 17th Place ($52,925)Mar 02, '10 Raymond Dolan raised to 42,000 and Mark Newhouse called from the cutoff. Bob Kairnes then moved all in for about 350,000 from the button. Tri Huynh called from the small blind and Dolan folded. Newhouse then decided to call and the dealer spread a flop of 853. Before the players can act, the dealer turns the 7. The floor is called over and the 7 is shuffled back into the deck. Both players check and the new turn card is the 10. Both players check again and the river is the 4. They check again and Newhouse shows A-K. Kairnes, who was all in, also showed A-K, but Huynh’s pocket jacks take the pot. Kairnes was eliminated, Newhouse moved down too 1.3 million and Huynh is back up to 1.8 million. Player Tags: Mark Newhouse, Tri Huynh Dylan Linde Eliminated in 22nd Place ($45,773)Mar 02, '10 Dylan Linde moved all in preflop and Tri Huynh called him down. Their cards: Linde: KQ Linde was eliminated in 22nd place and he will take home $45,773 in prize money. Huynh grew his stack to 885,000. Player Tags: Dylan Linde, Tri Huynh Andras Koroknai Doubles Up to the Chip LeadMar 02, '10 Andras Koroknai raised to 30,000 on the button and Tri Huynh made the call from the big blind. The flop was dealt 983 and Huynh checked. Koroknai bet 40,000 and Huynh made the call. The turn fell 8d and Huynh checked again. Koroknai bet 42,000 and Huynh check-raised to 400,000. Koroknai thought for a minute and then reraised all in for 562,000. Huynh made the call and they flipped over their cards: Koroknai: A8 River: 4 Koroknai won the hand with trip eights and he clinched the chip lead with 1,340,000. Huynh was knocked down to 550,000. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Andras Koroknai Tri Huynh Eliminated in Third Place ($665,136)Mar 04, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 400,000 from the button preflop and Andras Koroknai moved all in. Huynh quickly made the call and the top players flipped over their cards: Koroknai: A K Board: K 7 2 9 10 Huynh was eliminated on the hand in third place and he will take home $665,136 in prize money. Koroknai now holds a dominant chip lead with 13,460,000. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Andras Koroknai Gevork Kasabyan Eliminated in Fourth Place ($450,580)Mar 04, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 250,000 under the gun and Gevork Kasabyan made the call from the big blind. The flop was dealt A 9 8 and Kasabyan checked. Huynh bet 300,000 and Kasabyan check-raised to 700,000. Huynh reraised all in and Kasabyan made the call after spending three minutes in the tank. Their cards: Kasabyan: A 7 Turn and River: 7 and 9 Kasabyan was eliminated in fourth place on the hand and he will take home $450,580 in prize money. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Tri Huynh Andras Koroknai Doubles Up and Cripples Tri HuynhMar 04, '10 Tri Huynh raised to 250,000 under the gun and Raymond Dolan made the call from the button. Andras Koroknai then mobed all in and Huynh made the call. Dolan mucked and the two live players turned over their cards: Huynh: K K Board: A K 10 Q 3 Koroknai doubled up on the hand to 6.3 million with a straight and Huynh was crippled after the hand, holding just 775,000 (less than eight big blinds). Player Tags: Tri Huynh, Andras Koroknai Gevork Kasabyan Doubles UpMar 04, '10 Gevork Kasabyan moved all in for 945,000 from the big blind preflop and Tri Huynh made the call under the gun. Their cards: Kasabyan: A 10 Board: K 6 4 3 9 Kasabyan faded the outs on Huynh’s flush draw and he doubled up to survive. Player Tags: Gevork Kasabyan, Tri Huynh J.C. Moussa Eliminated in Fifth Place ($321,480)Mar 04, '10 J.C. Moussa raised to 135,000 from the button and Tri Huynh reraised to 375,000 from the big blind. Moussa then reraised all in for 935,000 and Huynh made the call. Their cards: Moussa: A 9 Board: 10 6 2 K 5 Huynh won the hand with the queen-kicker and he eliminated Moussa on the hand. Moussa exits in fifth place and he will take home $321,840 in prize money. Player Tags: Tri Huynh, J.C. Moussa |
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