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Hometown: Montreal
Country of Origin: Canada
Date | Series | Event | Day | |
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Nov 15, '10 | 2010 NAPT Los Angeles | NAPT L.A. Main Event | 4 | + |
The Twins Are No Longer ConjoinedNov 15, '10 Matt Affleck raised, Carlos Watanabe called and Tomas Elexhauser called from the small blind. Then Derek Lerner decided to move all in for 176,000 from the big blind. Affleck folded and Watanabe called all in. Elexhauser then called both players and showed down the worst hand with pocket nines. Lerner showed pocket jacks, but they were behind to Watanabe’s pocket kings. The board fell 10-8-7-2-5 and Watanabe tripled up. Lerner was left crippled with just a small blind. The next hand, Lerner was all in and busted by Affleck. This leaves Aaron Lerner as the sole representative of the Lerner family. Player Tags: Derek Lerner, Tomas Elexhauser, Carlos Watanabe |
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Jun 12, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 20 - Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
$2,000 Limit Hold'em - Day 2 - Level 12 RecapJun 11, '08 Note: The players are now on a 20-minute break Player Tags: Ayaz Mahmood, Tommy Hang, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Marwan Abdelal, Gregory Alston, Matt Hawrilenko, Hien Tran, Daniel Makowsky, Derek Lerner, Richard Li, Supote Chanattanaudorn, Paul Damany $2,000 Limit Hold'em - Day 2 - Level 11 RecapJun 11, '08 Blinds: 500/1,000 Player Tags: Ayaz Mahmood, J.C. Tran, Danny Ayman Qutami, Ugur Marangoz, Matt Woodward, Joseph Sanders, Douglas Rosen, Tad Jurgens, Shannon Shorr, Hien Tran, Alon Croitoru, Daniel Makowsky, Derek Lerner, Richard Li, Paul Damany $2,000 Limit Hold'em - Lerner DownJun 12, '08 Blinds: 6,000 - 12,000 Players Remaining: 7 Daniel Negreanu - 430,000 Eliminations: Derek Lerner (8th Place) Big Hands and Storylines:Derek Lerner Eliminated in Eighth Place ($25,334) Daniel Negreanu raised from the small blind and Derek Lerner reraised from the big blind. Negreanu called and the flop came J63. Negreanu bet, Lerner moved all in and Negreanu made the call. Lerner showed AQ but was reverse-dominated by Negreanu's Q6. The turn and river came 710 and Lerner was eliminated in eighth place.
Greg Wohletz, Daniel Negreanu and David Baker got into a raising war preflop that had the betting capped. The flop came J83 and Baker bet. Wohletz called all in and Negreanu called. The turn was the 6 and Baker bet once again. Negreanu called and the river was the K. Both players checked and Baker showed A-J to take the side pot, but Wohletz showed A-K for a rivered pair of kings to triple up to 180,000. NOTE: The players then took a 20-minute break. Player Tags: David Baker, Daniel Negreanu, Greg Wohletz, Derek Lerner |
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Jun 11, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 20 - Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
$2,000 Limit Hold'em - Day 2 - Level 12 RecapJun 11, '08 Note: The players are now on a 20-minute break Player Tags: Ayaz Mahmood, Tommy Hang, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Marwan Abdelal, Gregory Alston, Matt Hawrilenko, Hien Tran, Daniel Makowsky, Derek Lerner, Richard Li, Supote Chanattanaudorn, Paul Damany $2,000 Limit Hold'em - Day 2 - Level 11 RecapJun 11, '08 Blinds: 500/1,000 Player Tags: Ayaz Mahmood, J.C. Tran, Danny Ayman Qutami, Ugur Marangoz, Matt Woodward, Joseph Sanders, Douglas Rosen, Tad Jurgens, Shannon Shorr, Hien Tran, Alon Croitoru, Daniel Makowsky, Derek Lerner, Richard Li, Paul Damany $2,000 Limit Hold'em - Lerner DownJun 12, '08 Blinds: 6,000 - 12,000 Players Remaining: 7 Daniel Negreanu - 430,000 Eliminations: Derek Lerner (8th Place) Big Hands and Storylines:Derek Lerner Eliminated in Eighth Place ($25,334) Daniel Negreanu raised from the small blind and Derek Lerner reraised from the big blind. Negreanu called and the flop came J63. Negreanu bet, Lerner moved all in and Negreanu made the call. Lerner showed AQ but was reverse-dominated by Negreanu's Q6. The turn and river came 710 and Lerner was eliminated in eighth place.
Greg Wohletz, Daniel Negreanu and David Baker got into a raising war preflop that had the betting capped. The flop came J83 and Baker bet. Wohletz called all in and Negreanu called. The turn was the 6 and Baker bet once again. Negreanu called and the river was the K. Both players checked and Baker showed A-J to take the side pot, but Wohletz showed A-K for a rivered pair of kings to triple up to 180,000. NOTE: The players then took a 20-minute break. Player Tags: David Baker, Daniel Negreanu, Greg Wohletz, Derek Lerner |
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