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Mar 29, '15 | CPPT III - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 No-Limit Hold'em $150K Guarantee | 3 | + |
Marty Wong Busts Randy GilMar 27, '15 Marty Wong raised to 5,100 preflop and Gandy Gil moved all-in after some thought. Wong snap called and rolled over the AA. Gil was obviously in rough shape with his 66. By the turn he had picked up straight draw on the K543 board, but the 9 on the river secured the pot for Wong and sent Gil to the rail in 10th place. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Marty Wong Michael Hirohama Doubles Through Randy GilMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 5,000 from middle position and Michael Hirohama made the call from the button. The 953 hit the board and Gil bet 6,500. After some thought Hirohama made it 16,000 to go. Gil then went into the tank himself before announcing that he was all-in. Hirohama thought it over for a moment and then made the call with the A9 for top pair. Gil could only produce the J10. The turn brought the 4 and the river the Q to secure the bouble up for Hirohama, who now has over 90,000. Gil was left with just over 30,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Michael Hirohama Gil Busts AnotherMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,500 from the button and the big blind moved all in for 6,000 total. Gil quickly called with the A7 and found out that he was up against the K10. The flop gave his opponent a lot of outs when it brought the J98, but the turn of 9 and river of 4 kept Gil’s ace-high ahead, earning him the pot and sending the player in the big blind to the rail. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Eliminates OneMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,200 from middle position and the player to his left moved all-in. Action folded back around to Gil and he called. Gil tabled pocked queens and his opponent was none too happy, as he was holding pocket tens. Gil picked up a queen on a queen-seven-six flop and his opponent was eliminated as the board ran out four-two. “Nice hand,” the eliminated player said as he and Gil shook hands. “Thank man. Nice playing with you,” Gil replied. Player Tags: Randy Gil Former Champion Randy Gil in the HouseMar 27, '15 Randy Gil is hard to miss. Towering above most of his opponents, Gil looks like he should be on the basketball court instead of seated at the poker table, but don’t be fooled. Gil has racked up more than $423,155 in live tournament winnings dating back to to 2004 when he finished third in the World Poker Tour’s Legends of Poker $500 pot-limit hold’em for $11,065. Gil is also a former winner of this very event before it became part of the Card Player Poker Tour. In 2012, Gil bested a field of 160 entrants to win $41,904. In 2006, Gil had an incredible year on the felt, finishing 159th in the World Series of Poker main event for $47,006 and 12th in the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star main event for an even $80,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Doubles UpMar 28, '15 Yesterday Randy Gil was eliminated with about 10 minutes left in play and told us today how tiring it can be to play all day, only to be eliminated late in the night and have to come back and do it all over again. With about 50 minutes left in play tonight, Gil was all-in again, this time for 44,600. We missed the preflop action and came to the table with the flop showing the ace of clubs, another club and another spade. Action was on the player under the gun and he was deep in the tank. The player eventually called and the hands were tabled. Gil = AQ “I don’t want to go out in level 10 again,” Gil said as the dealer prepared to complete the board. Gil managed to fade a club and his pair of aces was good for a double up Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Verus Erle MankinMar 28, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,600 from the hijack seat and Erle Mankin called from the cutoff. The blinds released and Gil and Mankin saw a flop of J105. Gil bet 3,500 and Mankin called. The turn was the Q and both players checked. Gil bet 12,000 after the 9 fell on the river and Mankin folded. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Erle Mankin Randy Gil at About 40,000Mar 28, '15 With the blinds at 200-400 the player under the gun limped into the pot. From the hijack seat Randy Gil did the same, the button followed, the small blind completed and the big blind checked his option. After a flop of 654 the small blind checked and the big blind made it 1,100. The player under the gun folded and Gil raised to 2,200. The button folded as well and the small blind called. Both players checked the J on the turn and when the K appeared on the river, the small blind checked again. Gil bet 3,500 and the small blind folded. Gil is now up to about 40,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Eliminated 8th ($5,145)Mar 29, '15 Nick Weinberg shoved from middle position for 167,000 and action folded to Randy Gil on the button. Gil, who won this event in 2012, called for less and showed 99. Weinberg showed 66 and the board was dealt. Gil picked up a set of nines after a flop of 1097 but Weinberg picked up a gut-shot straight draw. “Eight,” Weinberg said as the dealer continued. The turn was the K but Weinberg got his eight on the river when the 8 appeared. Gil picked up $5,145 for his deep run. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Nick Weinberg Randy Gil Doubles AgainMar 29, '15 Randy Gil raised to 25,000 from under the gun and David Badolato made it 60,000 to go. Gil moved all-in for 74,000 total and Badolato made the call with the 99. Gil was ahead with the KK and stayed that way after the board ran out Q75102. With that he doubled up to over 160,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil |
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Mar 28, '15 | CPPT III - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 No-Limit Hold'em $150K Guarantee | 2 | + |
Marty Wong Busts Randy GilMar 27, '15 Marty Wong raised to 5,100 preflop and Gandy Gil moved all-in after some thought. Wong snap called and rolled over the AA. Gil was obviously in rough shape with his 66. By the turn he had picked up straight draw on the K543 board, but the 9 on the river secured the pot for Wong and sent Gil to the rail in 10th place. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Marty Wong Michael Hirohama Doubles Through Randy GilMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 5,000 from middle position and Michael Hirohama made the call from the button. The 953 hit the board and Gil bet 6,500. After some thought Hirohama made it 16,000 to go. Gil then went into the tank himself before announcing that he was all-in. Hirohama thought it over for a moment and then made the call with the A9 for top pair. Gil could only produce the J10. The turn brought the 4 and the river the Q to secure the bouble up for Hirohama, who now has over 90,000. Gil was left with just over 30,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Michael Hirohama Gil Busts AnotherMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,500 from the button and the big blind moved all in for 6,000 total. Gil quickly called with the A7 and found out that he was up against the K10. The flop gave his opponent a lot of outs when it brought the J98, but the turn of 9 and river of 4 kept Gil’s ace-high ahead, earning him the pot and sending the player in the big blind to the rail. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Eliminates OneMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,200 from middle position and the player to his left moved all-in. Action folded back around to Gil and he called. Gil tabled pocked queens and his opponent was none too happy, as he was holding pocket tens. Gil picked up a queen on a queen-seven-six flop and his opponent was eliminated as the board ran out four-two. “Nice hand,” the eliminated player said as he and Gil shook hands. “Thank man. Nice playing with you,” Gil replied. Player Tags: Randy Gil Former Champion Randy Gil in the HouseMar 27, '15 Randy Gil is hard to miss. Towering above most of his opponents, Gil looks like he should be on the basketball court instead of seated at the poker table, but don’t be fooled. Gil has racked up more than $423,155 in live tournament winnings dating back to to 2004 when he finished third in the World Poker Tour’s Legends of Poker $500 pot-limit hold’em for $11,065. Gil is also a former winner of this very event before it became part of the Card Player Poker Tour. In 2012, Gil bested a field of 160 entrants to win $41,904. In 2006, Gil had an incredible year on the felt, finishing 159th in the World Series of Poker main event for $47,006 and 12th in the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star main event for an even $80,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Doubles UpMar 28, '15 Yesterday Randy Gil was eliminated with about 10 minutes left in play and told us today how tiring it can be to play all day, only to be eliminated late in the night and have to come back and do it all over again. With about 50 minutes left in play tonight, Gil was all-in again, this time for 44,600. We missed the preflop action and came to the table with the flop showing the ace of clubs, another club and another spade. Action was on the player under the gun and he was deep in the tank. The player eventually called and the hands were tabled. Gil = AQ “I don’t want to go out in level 10 again,” Gil said as the dealer prepared to complete the board. Gil managed to fade a club and his pair of aces was good for a double up Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Verus Erle MankinMar 28, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,600 from the hijack seat and Erle Mankin called from the cutoff. The blinds released and Gil and Mankin saw a flop of J105. Gil bet 3,500 and Mankin called. The turn was the Q and both players checked. Gil bet 12,000 after the 9 fell on the river and Mankin folded. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Erle Mankin Randy Gil at About 40,000Mar 28, '15 With the blinds at 200-400 the player under the gun limped into the pot. From the hijack seat Randy Gil did the same, the button followed, the small blind completed and the big blind checked his option. After a flop of 654 the small blind checked and the big blind made it 1,100. The player under the gun folded and Gil raised to 2,200. The button folded as well and the small blind called. Both players checked the J on the turn and when the K appeared on the river, the small blind checked again. Gil bet 3,500 and the small blind folded. Gil is now up to about 40,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Eliminated 8th ($5,145)Mar 29, '15 Nick Weinberg shoved from middle position for 167,000 and action folded to Randy Gil on the button. Gil, who won this event in 2012, called for less and showed 99. Weinberg showed 66 and the board was dealt. Gil picked up a set of nines after a flop of 1097 but Weinberg picked up a gut-shot straight draw. “Eight,” Weinberg said as the dealer continued. The turn was the K but Weinberg got his eight on the river when the 8 appeared. Gil picked up $5,145 for his deep run. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Nick Weinberg Randy Gil Doubles AgainMar 29, '15 Randy Gil raised to 25,000 from under the gun and David Badolato made it 60,000 to go. Gil moved all-in for 74,000 total and Badolato made the call with the 99. Gil was ahead with the KK and stayed that way after the board ran out Q75102. With that he doubled up to over 160,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil |
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Mar 27, '15 | CPPT III - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 No-Limit Hold'em $150K Guarantee | 1 | + |
Marty Wong Busts Randy GilMar 27, '15 Marty Wong raised to 5,100 preflop and Gandy Gil moved all-in after some thought. Wong snap called and rolled over the AA. Gil was obviously in rough shape with his 66. By the turn he had picked up straight draw on the K543 board, but the 9 on the river secured the pot for Wong and sent Gil to the rail in 10th place. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Marty Wong Michael Hirohama Doubles Through Randy GilMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 5,000 from middle position and Michael Hirohama made the call from the button. The 953 hit the board and Gil bet 6,500. After some thought Hirohama made it 16,000 to go. Gil then went into the tank himself before announcing that he was all-in. Hirohama thought it over for a moment and then made the call with the A9 for top pair. Gil could only produce the J10. The turn brought the 4 and the river the Q to secure the bouble up for Hirohama, who now has over 90,000. Gil was left with just over 30,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Michael Hirohama Gil Busts AnotherMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,500 from the button and the big blind moved all in for 6,000 total. Gil quickly called with the A7 and found out that he was up against the K10. The flop gave his opponent a lot of outs when it brought the J98, but the turn of 9 and river of 4 kept Gil’s ace-high ahead, earning him the pot and sending the player in the big blind to the rail. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Eliminates OneMar 27, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,200 from middle position and the player to his left moved all-in. Action folded back around to Gil and he called. Gil tabled pocked queens and his opponent was none too happy, as he was holding pocket tens. Gil picked up a queen on a queen-seven-six flop and his opponent was eliminated as the board ran out four-two. “Nice hand,” the eliminated player said as he and Gil shook hands. “Thank man. Nice playing with you,” Gil replied. Player Tags: Randy Gil Former Champion Randy Gil in the HouseMar 27, '15 Randy Gil is hard to miss. Towering above most of his opponents, Gil looks like he should be on the basketball court instead of seated at the poker table, but don’t be fooled. Gil has racked up more than $423,155 in live tournament winnings dating back to to 2004 when he finished third in the World Poker Tour’s Legends of Poker $500 pot-limit hold’em for $11,065. Gil is also a former winner of this very event before it became part of the Card Player Poker Tour. In 2012, Gil bested a field of 160 entrants to win $41,904. In 2006, Gil had an incredible year on the felt, finishing 159th in the World Series of Poker main event for $47,006 and 12th in the WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star main event for an even $80,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Doubles UpMar 28, '15 Yesterday Randy Gil was eliminated with about 10 minutes left in play and told us today how tiring it can be to play all day, only to be eliminated late in the night and have to come back and do it all over again. With about 50 minutes left in play tonight, Gil was all-in again, this time for 44,600. We missed the preflop action and came to the table with the flop showing the ace of clubs, another club and another spade. Action was on the player under the gun and he was deep in the tank. The player eventually called and the hands were tabled. Gil = AQ “I don’t want to go out in level 10 again,” Gil said as the dealer prepared to complete the board. Gil managed to fade a club and his pair of aces was good for a double up Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Verus Erle MankinMar 28, '15 Randy Gil raised to 3,600 from the hijack seat and Erle Mankin called from the cutoff. The blinds released and Gil and Mankin saw a flop of J105. Gil bet 3,500 and Mankin called. The turn was the Q and both players checked. Gil bet 12,000 after the 9 fell on the river and Mankin folded. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Erle Mankin Randy Gil at About 40,000Mar 28, '15 With the blinds at 200-400 the player under the gun limped into the pot. From the hijack seat Randy Gil did the same, the button followed, the small blind completed and the big blind checked his option. After a flop of 654 the small blind checked and the big blind made it 1,100. The player under the gun folded and Gil raised to 2,200. The button folded as well and the small blind called. Both players checked the J on the turn and when the K appeared on the river, the small blind checked again. Gil bet 3,500 and the small blind folded. Gil is now up to about 40,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Eliminated 8th ($5,145)Mar 29, '15 Nick Weinberg shoved from middle position for 167,000 and action folded to Randy Gil on the button. Gil, who won this event in 2012, called for less and showed 99. Weinberg showed 66 and the board was dealt. Gil picked up a set of nines after a flop of 1097 but Weinberg picked up a gut-shot straight draw. “Eight,” Weinberg said as the dealer continued. The turn was the K but Weinberg got his eight on the river when the 8 appeared. Gil picked up $5,145 for his deep run. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Nick Weinberg Randy Gil Doubles AgainMar 29, '15 Randy Gil raised to 25,000 from under the gun and David Badolato made it 60,000 to go. Gil moved all-in for 74,000 total and Badolato made the call with the 99. Gil was ahead with the KK and stayed that way after the board ran out Q75102. With that he doubled up to over 160,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil |
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Mar 30, '14 | CPPT II - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $125K Guarantee | 3 | + |
Randy Gil Doubles Through Shawn DanielsMar 28, '14 Randy Gil moved all in for his last 22,000 on a flop of 1052 and Shawn Daniels was in the tank for over a minute before calling. Daniels was in bad shape with J10 against Gil’s K10. The turn was the 5 and the river was the 6 to keep Gil’s better kicker in the lead and ship him the pot. Gil doubles up to 49,300 while Daniels slips to 11,075. Player Tags: Randy Gil, SHAWN DANIELS Kuei Olson Wins With TensMar 28, '14 Randy Gil raised to 800 from under the gun and middle position called. Kuei Olson called from the hijack and the cutoff followed. Jed Hoffman called from the big blind and the dealer spread 954. Action checked around to Olson, who bet 1,600 and it was enough to push all those in the hand off their cards. Olsen showed 1010 as she scooped the pot. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Jed Hoffman Gil Fills UpMar 28, '14 Randy Gil raised to 600 from the cutoff and is called by Ken Jorgensen in the small blind. The flop came AA6 and Jorgensen check-called 600 from Gil. Both players checked the 7 turn card and watched the 10 fall on the river. Jorgensen leads out for 1,000 before Gil raised to 4,000. Jorgensen snap-called and mucked his hand when he saw Gil table 1010, good for a rivered full house. Jorgensen heads to the break with 13,575 and Gil grows his stack to 26,800. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Ken Jorgensen Set of Sixes for GilMar 28, '14 Randy Gil raised to 650 from the hijack and Joe Fernandez called from the cutoff. Ken Jorgensen called from the button and the three saw a flop of Q96. Gil bet 1,000 and Fernandez and Jorgensen folded. Gil showed 66 for a flopped set of sixes. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Joe Fernandez, Ken Jorgensen Lance Donnell Rivers a Straight FlushMar 28, '14 Lance Donnell limped in from early position and action folded to Randy Gil in the small blind, who raised to 400. Ken Jorgensen folded his big blind and Donnell called. The flop was J93 and Gil continued with a bet of 600. Donnell raised to 2,250 and Gil didn’t take long before moving all in. Donnell called and showed Q10, good for an open-ended straight flush draw. Gil was ahead with his QQ, but needed to fade a lot of cards. The turn was the 5, keeping Gil in the lead, but the river was the 8, giving Donnell a straight flush and doubling up to 23,000. Gil is left with 8,300. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Lance Donnell Randy Gil Eliminated 13th ($2,832)Mar 30, '14 A short-stacked Randy Gil moved all-in and mega-stacked Vincent Remmell made the call, flipping up the 109 which was actually inthe lead against Gil’s 87. The board ran out 6555Q and Remmell’s ten-high was good to win the pot and send Gil to the rail in 13th place with $2,832. Player Tags: Randy Gil Aaron Easly Bests Brandon HonigMar 30, '14 Aaron Easley limped from the hijack seat and Randy Gil completed from the small blind. Brandon Honig checked his option from the big blind and the three saw a flop of K53. Gil checked, Honig bet 8,000, Easley called and Gil got out of the way. Honig and Easley checked the Q on the turn and the 6 on the river. “No heart,” Honig said. “Me neither,” Easley said as he flipped over pocket Kings. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Aaron Easley, Brandon Honig Gerald Rahmn Doubles Through Daniel ChamberlainMar 30, '14 Daniel Chamberlain raised to 6,500 from under the gun +1 and Gerald Rahmn called from the cutoff. Randy Gil called from the small blind and the three saw a flop of K73. Gil checked, Chamberlain bet 9,500, Rahmn called and Gil let go. The turn was the 3 and Chamberlain bet 21,500. Rahmn called and the river was the Q. Chamberlain announced he was all-in and Rahmn snap-called. Rahmn showed pocket sevens for a full house to Chamberlain’s pocket aces and doubled up. “I knew he had sevens,” Gil said. His brother Ron, to his left, agreed. “You all knew he has sevens?” Chamberlain said to the table. “Yeah man, we did,” Gil said. “Sorry man.” Player Tags: Randy Gil, Gerald Rahmn, Daniel Chamberlain Randy Gil Doubles Through Ron PeaseMar 30, '14 Ron Pease raised to 5,500 from the cutoff before Randy Gil moved all in from the small blind. Pease asked for a count and then called after finding out from the dealer that Gil was all in for 36,100. Pease was slightly ahead of Gil with his A8 against Gil’s K9. The board ran out Q7429 and Gil hit a nine on the river to stay alive and double up to 76,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Ron Pease Randy Gil Doubles Up With QuadsMar 30, '14 Randy Gil moved all in for 24,300 from early position and got called by Gary Grover on the button. It was a classic race situation with Gil’s 99 flipping against Grover’s A10. The flop left Grover in bad shape and Gil with a stranglehold on the hand as the flop was AK9, giving Gil a set of nines. The turn gave Gil quads as the dealer burned and turned the 9 on the turn. The river was a meaningless 5 and Gil doubled up to 52,000 while Grover is left with 103,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Gary Grover |
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Mar 28, '14 | CPPT II - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $125K Guarantee | 1 | + |
Randy Gil Doubles Through Shawn DanielsMar 28, '14 Randy Gil moved all in for his last 22,000 on a flop of 1052 and Shawn Daniels was in the tank for over a minute before calling. Daniels was in bad shape with J10 against Gil’s K10. The turn was the 5 and the river was the 6 to keep Gil’s better kicker in the lead and ship him the pot. Gil doubles up to 49,300 while Daniels slips to 11,075. Player Tags: Randy Gil, SHAWN DANIELS Kuei Olson Wins With TensMar 28, '14 Randy Gil raised to 800 from under the gun and middle position called. Kuei Olson called from the hijack and the cutoff followed. Jed Hoffman called from the big blind and the dealer spread 954. Action checked around to Olson, who bet 1,600 and it was enough to push all those in the hand off their cards. Olsen showed 1010 as she scooped the pot. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Jed Hoffman Gil Fills UpMar 28, '14 Randy Gil raised to 600 from the cutoff and is called by Ken Jorgensen in the small blind. The flop came AA6 and Jorgensen check-called 600 from Gil. Both players checked the 7 turn card and watched the 10 fall on the river. Jorgensen leads out for 1,000 before Gil raised to 4,000. Jorgensen snap-called and mucked his hand when he saw Gil table 1010, good for a rivered full house. Jorgensen heads to the break with 13,575 and Gil grows his stack to 26,800. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Ken Jorgensen Set of Sixes for GilMar 28, '14 Randy Gil raised to 650 from the hijack and Joe Fernandez called from the cutoff. Ken Jorgensen called from the button and the three saw a flop of Q96. Gil bet 1,000 and Fernandez and Jorgensen folded. Gil showed 66 for a flopped set of sixes. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Joe Fernandez, Ken Jorgensen Lance Donnell Rivers a Straight FlushMar 28, '14 Lance Donnell limped in from early position and action folded to Randy Gil in the small blind, who raised to 400. Ken Jorgensen folded his big blind and Donnell called. The flop was J93 and Gil continued with a bet of 600. Donnell raised to 2,250 and Gil didn’t take long before moving all in. Donnell called and showed Q10, good for an open-ended straight flush draw. Gil was ahead with his QQ, but needed to fade a lot of cards. The turn was the 5, keeping Gil in the lead, but the river was the 8, giving Donnell a straight flush and doubling up to 23,000. Gil is left with 8,300. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Lance Donnell Randy Gil Eliminated 13th ($2,832)Mar 30, '14 A short-stacked Randy Gil moved all-in and mega-stacked Vincent Remmell made the call, flipping up the 109 which was actually inthe lead against Gil’s 87. The board ran out 6555Q and Remmell’s ten-high was good to win the pot and send Gil to the rail in 13th place with $2,832. Player Tags: Randy Gil Aaron Easly Bests Brandon HonigMar 30, '14 Aaron Easley limped from the hijack seat and Randy Gil completed from the small blind. Brandon Honig checked his option from the big blind and the three saw a flop of K53. Gil checked, Honig bet 8,000, Easley called and Gil got out of the way. Honig and Easley checked the Q on the turn and the 6 on the river. “No heart,” Honig said. “Me neither,” Easley said as he flipped over pocket Kings. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Aaron Easley, Brandon Honig Gerald Rahmn Doubles Through Daniel ChamberlainMar 30, '14 Daniel Chamberlain raised to 6,500 from under the gun +1 and Gerald Rahmn called from the cutoff. Randy Gil called from the small blind and the three saw a flop of K73. Gil checked, Chamberlain bet 9,500, Rahmn called and Gil let go. The turn was the 3 and Chamberlain bet 21,500. Rahmn called and the river was the Q. Chamberlain announced he was all-in and Rahmn snap-called. Rahmn showed pocket sevens for a full house to Chamberlain’s pocket aces and doubled up. “I knew he had sevens,” Gil said. His brother Ron, to his left, agreed. “You all knew he has sevens?” Chamberlain said to the table. “Yeah man, we did,” Gil said. “Sorry man.” Player Tags: Randy Gil, Gerald Rahmn, Daniel Chamberlain Randy Gil Doubles Through Ron PeaseMar 30, '14 Ron Pease raised to 5,500 from the cutoff before Randy Gil moved all in from the small blind. Pease asked for a count and then called after finding out from the dealer that Gil was all in for 36,100. Pease was slightly ahead of Gil with his A8 against Gil’s K9. The board ran out Q7429 and Gil hit a nine on the river to stay alive and double up to 76,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Ron Pease Randy Gil Doubles Up With QuadsMar 30, '14 Randy Gil moved all in for 24,300 from early position and got called by Gary Grover on the button. It was a classic race situation with Gil’s 99 flipping against Grover’s A10. The flop left Grover in bad shape and Gil with a stranglehold on the hand as the flop was AK9, giving Gil a set of nines. The turn gave Gil quads as the dealer burned and turned the 9 on the turn. The river was a meaningless 5 and Gil doubled up to 52,000 while Grover is left with 103,000. Player Tags: Randy Gil, Gary Grover |
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Mar 24, '13 | CPPT - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 Atlantis Main Event Championship | 3 | + |
The Gil ShowMar 22, '13 Randy Gil raised to 2,500 preflop and a player in middle position reraised all in for 9,000. Gil called and they flipped over their cards. Gil: AK Board: 532KK Gil won the hand with three kings and he grew his stack over 40,000 after the hand. Randy Gil – 42,500 (85 bb) Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Wins an Early PotMar 22, '13 Lance Donnell limped preflop on the small blind and Randy Gil raised to 850. Donnell called and the flop came Q88. Gil bet 600 and Donnell check-raised an additional 1,375. Gil called and the turn fell 9. The two players each contributed 2,000 on the turn, and after a seven fell on the river, they each tossed in another 5,000. Donnell flipped over AQ for two pair, but Gil showed QQ for a flopped full house. He collected the pot and is one of the early chip leaders in the tournament. Randy Gil – 27,500 (275 bb) Player Tags: Randy Gil, Lance Donnell Trish Potter Eliminates Defending Champion Randy GilMar 24, '13 Randy Gil moved all in preflop and Trish Potter reraised all in over the top of him. No other players decided to join them and the two players flipped over their cards. Potter: AA Board: Q53K4 Gil, the winner of last year’s Atlantis All In Poker Series main event was eliminated and Potter is now up to 95,000 (39 bb). Player Tags: Trish Potter, Randy Gil Aaron Ensley Eliminated in Three-Way All-InMar 24, '13 Aaron Ensley was all in preflop under the gun, and Randy Gil (late position) reraised all in. Daniel Klein called to cover both all-in players from the big blind, and then all three of them flipped over their cards. Ensley: 88 Board: 1063K2 Ensley is eliminated on the hand while Klein and Gil chop up his chips with the same hands. Gil is still low after the hand with 23,000 (14 bb) while Klein is still cruising with 127,500 (79 bb). Player Tags: Randy Gil, Daniel Klein |
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Mar 22, '13 | CPPT - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 Atlantis Main Event Championship | 1 | + |
The Gil ShowMar 22, '13 Randy Gil raised to 2,500 preflop and a player in middle position reraised all in for 9,000. Gil called and they flipped over their cards. Gil: AK Board: 532KK Gil won the hand with three kings and he grew his stack over 40,000 after the hand. Randy Gil – 42,500 (85 bb) Player Tags: Randy Gil Randy Gil Wins an Early PotMar 22, '13 Lance Donnell limped preflop on the small blind and Randy Gil raised to 850. Donnell called and the flop came Q88. Gil bet 600 and Donnell check-raised an additional 1,375. Gil called and the turn fell 9. The two players each contributed 2,000 on the turn, and after a seven fell on the river, they each tossed in another 5,000. Donnell flipped over AQ for two pair, but Gil showed QQ for a flopped full house. He collected the pot and is one of the early chip leaders in the tournament. Randy Gil – 27,500 (275 bb) Player Tags: Randy Gil, Lance Donnell Trish Potter Eliminates Defending Champion Randy GilMar 24, '13 Randy Gil moved all in preflop and Trish Potter reraised all in over the top of him. No other players decided to join them and the two players flipped over their cards. Potter: AA Board: Q53K4 Gil, the winner of last year’s Atlantis All In Poker Series main event was eliminated and Potter is now up to 95,000 (39 bb). Player Tags: Trish Potter, Randy Gil Aaron Ensley Eliminated in Three-Way All-InMar 24, '13 Aaron Ensley was all in preflop under the gun, and Randy Gil (late position) reraised all in. Daniel Klein called to cover both all-in players from the big blind, and then all three of them flipped over their cards. Ensley: 88 Board: 1063K2 Ensley is eliminated on the hand while Klein and Gil chop up his chips with the same hands. Gil is still low after the hand with 23,000 (14 bb) while Klein is still cruising with 127,500 (79 bb). Player Tags: Randy Gil, Daniel Klein |
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