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Hometown: Boston
Country of Origin: United States
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Jun 01, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 4 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 13: Lee Watkinson Rises Up LeaderboardJun 01, '09 Blinds: 800-1,600 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 395 out of 6,021 Chip Counts: 1. J.C. Tran – 218,000 Average Chip Count: 45,729 Big Hands: “Captain” Tom Franklin Doubles Up Opponent Tom Franklin and his opponent got it all in pre-flop with Franklin holding AJ and his opponent holding AQ. The flop came 8A3 and Franklin was looking to pair his kicker or lose a 26,000 chip pot. The 2 hit the turn and the 7 fell on the river, and Franklin’s chip stack fell to 45,000. Lee Watkinson Finds Rhythm At New Table Riding a short stack at his previous table, the 2007 Main Event 8th place finisher has built up his chips at table 242. On a board of K745, Watkinson bet 16,000 into his opponent on the button. His opponent, holding a little more than Watkinson’s bet, went into the tank for 5 minutes before the clock was finally called on him. Watkinson’s opponent eventually laid the hand down. Watkinson is now up to 77,000 and has a shot at a deep run in the massive field. Justin “WPThero” Rollo Doubles Up A Player With the 33 Justin Rollo and his opponent got it all-in pre-flop. Rollo was in a race, up against the AQ for roughly a 25,000 chip pot. The flop was ugly for Rollo as it came A4K, with no club draw for his small pocket pair. The turn brought the 7 and the river bricked out with the 7. Rollo is still above the chip average with just under 50,000. Player Tags: Lee Watkinson, Justin Rollo |
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Jan 09, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT Caribbean Adventure - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event 1 | 5 | + |
Justin Rollo Doubles UpJan 08, '09 Justin Rollo got all of his chips into the middle preflop and Jose Tavares called him down. Their cards: Player Tags: Justin Rollo David Baker Knocks Out TwoJan 09, '09 Vicky Coren is all in and Justin Rollo moves all in behind her. It is folded around to David Baker and he moves all in, having both players easily covered. Coren shows 75, Rollo shows A10 and Baker is way ahead with QQ. The board comes K5227 and Baker's pair of queens hold up to take out both players. Coren is eliminated in 30th place and Rollo, who started the hand with more chips, is eliminated in 29th.
Player Tags: Victoria Coren, Justin Rollo, David Baker |
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Jan 08, '09 | 2009 PokerStars.com EPT Caribbean Adventure - Season V | EPT No-Limit Hold'em Main Event 1 | 4 | + |
Justin Rollo Doubles UpJan 08, '09 Justin Rollo got all of his chips into the middle preflop and Jose Tavares called him down. Their cards: Player Tags: Justin Rollo David Baker Knocks Out TwoJan 09, '09 Vicky Coren is all in and Justin Rollo moves all in behind her. It is folded around to David Baker and he moves all in, having both players easily covered. Coren shows 75, Rollo shows A10 and Baker is way ahead with QQ. The board comes K5227 and Baker's pair of queens hold up to take out both players. Coren is eliminated in 30th place and Rollo, who started the hand with more chips, is eliminated in 29th.
Player Tags: Victoria Coren, Justin Rollo, David Baker |
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Jul 13, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 55 - World Championship No-Limit Hold'em | 4 | + |
Heading to DinnerJul 13, '07 Pros Get Excited TooMany complain about the overexcited celebrations that occur when players win single hands. At what point, if ever are these celebrations appropriate. We now can't fault only amateurs for this type of celebration. Mark Weitzman raised to $42,000 from middle position, and David Levi reraised all in for $74,000 more. Weitzman made the call and Levi showed 9 9 to his A K. The flop came A J 2, and Levi was in trouble. The door opened a little when the J hit on the turn, giving Levi a flush draw. The 9 hit on the river and Levi exploded with a triumphant "YES!" Levi celebrated with his supporters on the rail as he narrowly avoided elimination. Binger Busted Nick Binger was caught making a move when his all in preflop reraise with 10 9 was called by Kevin Farry holding A 7. The board ran out 8 8 2 2 3, and the Binger clan will have to be satisfied this year with a 165th-place finish. Pairs Over Pairs Brett Rimes got his hand caught in the cookie jar, and it cost him his tournament life. After Reagan Silber raised preflop, Rimes pushed all in, eliciting a quick call from Silber. Reacting to the quickness of call, Rimes had a few choice words, also adding, "I thought you were on the squeeze" It turned out the hands were closer than he thought as Silber had Rimes out-matched 9 9 to 8 8. The board ran out Q 4 3 5 4, and Rimes headed for the door. Ryan Elson scored a huge pot off of Justin Rollo, courtesy of some heavy preflop betting. Elson had his $100,000 bet, raised all in by Rollo, and Elson called off his remaining $358,000 in great shape as he showed Q Q, to Rollo's J J. The board ran out 877 37, and Elson stacked his new chips, while Rollo was left with only about $60,000. Two Women Alive Kelly Jo McGlothin and Maria Ho are the sole remaining women in the 153 remaining players that just went on dinner break. Ho managed to win a race to double up in the last level. She was all in with A J against PokerStars qualifier Jason Welch's 10 10 on a flop of A 8 5. The turn and river were the K and the 6, and Ho raked the pot. Bad News To Many It what could be termed the last thing many of the other players would want to hear at this stage of the tournament, Huck Seed managed to double up to over a million chips just before the dinner break. Huck managed to squeak his way out of the usually deadly situation of holding top pair against a set, when he found running cards to make a straight to crack his opponent's set. The dinner break will be over and play will resume at 8:45. The players will then play for three more hours (1 and 1/2 levels of play) or until 99 players remain in the tournament. Player Tags: David Levi, Huck Seed, Reagan Silber, Mark Weitzman, Maria Ho, Kelly McGlothlin, Nick Binger, Justin Rollo, Ryan Elson |
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Jun 17, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 25 - No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Hour Four - Ben Ponzio Wins Event #25 ($599,467)Jun 17, '07 Evan Schwartz Eliminated in
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Ponzio raised 250,000 and Hewitt moved all in. Ponzio immediately called with K Q. Hewitt showed down 10 3 and the board came J 9 6 8 A. Ponzio won the hand, the bracelet, and $599,467 in prize money. Hewitt was eliminated in second place and he took home $374,216 in prize money.
Player Tags: Ben Ponzio, Evan Schwartz, David Hewitt, Justin Rollo Justin Rollo Eliminated in Third Place ($244,566)Jun 17, '07 Justin Rollo moved all in and Hewitt made the call. Rollo flipped over Q 5, while Hewitt showed K 10. The board came A 7 4 2 6. Rollo was eliminated in third place and he took home $244,566. Player Tags: David Hewitt, Justin Rollo Evan Schwartz Eliminated in Fourth Place ($$165,008)Jun 17, '07 It was a battle of the blinds when Evan Schwartz moved all in from the small blind and Justin Rollo made the call from the big blind. Schwartz flipped over Q 3 while Rollo revealed pocket sixes. The board was dealt A J 9 8 5 and Schwartz was eliminated in fourth place. He took home $165,008 in prize money. Player Tags: Evan Schwartz, Justin Rollo Hour ThreeJun 17, '07 Break Time
Player Tags: Ben Ponzio, Evan Schwartz, David Hewitt, Justin Rollo Hour TwoJun 17, '07 Leader Board
Player Tags: Danny Noam, Ben Ponzio, Evan Schwartz, Adam Ross, David Hewitt, Travis Rice, Justin Rollo |
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