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Hometown: Miami
Country of Origin: United States
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Mar 19, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 3 | + |
Sean Jazayeri Doubles UpMar 17, '13 2012 WPT L.A. Poker Classic champion Sean Jazayeri has doubled up, getting all of his money in on a KQ108 board with AJ for the broadway straight against Randy Dorfman’s K10 for two pair. The river brought the 6, sending the pot to Jazayeri who now sits with 43,000 in chips. Dorfman was left with approximately 21,000. Player Tags: Randy Dorfman, Sean Jazayeri David Williams Eliminated By Randy DorfmanMar 18, '13 Randy Dorfman raised to 1,250 and David Williams moved all-in for 13,000. Dorfman called with the 77 and Williams revealed the A10. The board ran out 952K9, and Dorfman won the pot with his pair. Williams hit the rail and Dorfman’s stack grew to 67,000. Player Tags: David Williams, Randy Dorfman Williams Gives One Up To DorfmanMar 18, '13 From under the gun Randy Dorfman raises to 750 and is called by the player under the gun 1. David Williams re-raises to 2,800 from middle position and Dorfman and UTG1 call. The dealer fans K103 and action checks around to Williams who bets 2,100. Dorfman raises to 10,000, UTG+1 gets out of the way and Williams calls. The turn is the 2 and Dorfman bets 13,500. Williams folds and Dorfman takes the pot. Player Tags: David Williams, Randy Dorfman Dorfman Shoves Augustino OutMar 18, '13 Facing a 3,125 bet from Randy Dorfman with a flop of 1096, Nicholas Augustino raised to 7,100. Dorfman moved the rest of his stack in almost instantly, and Augustino folded after just a short moment of thought. Augustino still has slightly over starting stack after the hand, while Dorfman climbed to 35,000. Player Tags: Randy Dorfman, Nicholas Augustino Randy Dorfman Eliminated By Brad BoothMar 19, '13 Randy Dorfman has been eliminated from the tournament after his flush draw and two overcards failed to connect against Brad Booth’s low pocket pair. The remaining 27 players have now consolidated to the final three tables. Player Tags: Brad Booth, Randy Dorfman |
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Mar 18, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 2 | + |
Sean Jazayeri Doubles UpMar 17, '13 2012 WPT L.A. Poker Classic champion Sean Jazayeri has doubled up, getting all of his money in on a KQ108 board with AJ for the broadway straight against Randy Dorfman’s K10 for two pair. The river brought the 6, sending the pot to Jazayeri who now sits with 43,000 in chips. Dorfman was left with approximately 21,000. Player Tags: Randy Dorfman, Sean Jazayeri David Williams Eliminated By Randy DorfmanMar 18, '13 Randy Dorfman raised to 1,250 and David Williams moved all-in for 13,000. Dorfman called with the 77 and Williams revealed the A10. The board ran out 952K9, and Dorfman won the pot with his pair. Williams hit the rail and Dorfman’s stack grew to 67,000. Player Tags: David Williams, Randy Dorfman Williams Gives One Up To DorfmanMar 18, '13 From under the gun Randy Dorfman raises to 750 and is called by the player under the gun 1. David Williams re-raises to 2,800 from middle position and Dorfman and UTG1 call. The dealer fans K103 and action checks around to Williams who bets 2,100. Dorfman raises to 10,000, UTG+1 gets out of the way and Williams calls. The turn is the 2 and Dorfman bets 13,500. Williams folds and Dorfman takes the pot. Player Tags: David Williams, Randy Dorfman Dorfman Shoves Augustino OutMar 18, '13 Facing a 3,125 bet from Randy Dorfman with a flop of 1096, Nicholas Augustino raised to 7,100. Dorfman moved the rest of his stack in almost instantly, and Augustino folded after just a short moment of thought. Augustino still has slightly over starting stack after the hand, while Dorfman climbed to 35,000. Player Tags: Randy Dorfman, Nicholas Augustino Randy Dorfman Eliminated By Brad BoothMar 19, '13 Randy Dorfman has been eliminated from the tournament after his flush draw and two overcards failed to connect against Brad Booth’s low pocket pair. The remaining 27 players have now consolidated to the final three tables. Player Tags: Brad Booth, Randy Dorfman |
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Mar 17, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 1 | + |
Sean Jazayeri Doubles UpMar 17, '13 2012 WPT L.A. Poker Classic champion Sean Jazayeri has doubled up, getting all of his money in on a KQ108 board with AJ for the broadway straight against Randy Dorfman’s K10 for two pair. The river brought the 6, sending the pot to Jazayeri who now sits with 43,000 in chips. Dorfman was left with approximately 21,000. Player Tags: Randy Dorfman, Sean Jazayeri David Williams Eliminated By Randy DorfmanMar 18, '13 Randy Dorfman raised to 1,250 and David Williams moved all-in for 13,000. Dorfman called with the 77 and Williams revealed the A10. The board ran out 952K9, and Dorfman won the pot with his pair. Williams hit the rail and Dorfman’s stack grew to 67,000. Player Tags: David Williams, Randy Dorfman Williams Gives One Up To DorfmanMar 18, '13 From under the gun Randy Dorfman raises to 750 and is called by the player under the gun 1. David Williams re-raises to 2,800 from middle position and Dorfman and UTG1 call. The dealer fans K103 and action checks around to Williams who bets 2,100. Dorfman raises to 10,000, UTG+1 gets out of the way and Williams calls. The turn is the 2 and Dorfman bets 13,500. Williams folds and Dorfman takes the pot. Player Tags: David Williams, Randy Dorfman Dorfman Shoves Augustino OutMar 18, '13 Facing a 3,125 bet from Randy Dorfman with a flop of 1096, Nicholas Augustino raised to 7,100. Dorfman moved the rest of his stack in almost instantly, and Augustino folded after just a short moment of thought. Augustino still has slightly over starting stack after the hand, while Dorfman climbed to 35,000. Player Tags: Randy Dorfman, Nicholas Augustino Randy Dorfman Eliminated By Brad BoothMar 19, '13 Randy Dorfman has been eliminated from the tournament after his flush draw and two overcards failed to connect against Brad Booth’s low pocket pair. The remaining 27 players have now consolidated to the final three tables. Player Tags: Brad Booth, Randy Dorfman |
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Feb 28, '11 | 2011 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT Main Event | 4 | + |
Randy Dorfman EliminatedFeb 28, '11 Jason Senti raised to 34,000 and was called by Greg Brooks on the button. Randy Dorfman then moved all in for 434,000 behind him and Senti moved all in to isolate. Brooks folded and Dorfman revealed A3, which was dominated by Senti’s AK. The board paired Senti’s king and eliminated Dorfman from the tournament. Sent now has 1.3 million. Player Tags: Randy Dorfman, Jason Senti |
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Jan 28, '11 | 2011 Aussie Millions | Aussie Millions Main Event | 7 | + |
Randy Dorfman Eliminated in Fifth Place ($325,000)Jan 28, '11 Randy Dorfman got the last of his chips into the middle preflop against David Gorr. Their cards: Dorfman: 10 10 Board: Q 8 8 4 A Dorfman was eliminated after the hand in fifth place and he will take home $325,000 AUD in prize money. Gorr now holds a large chip lead with 7 million. Player Tags: David Gorr, Randy Dorfman |
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Jul 15, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 10 | + |
Level 21, Hour Two: Habib Doubles Up On First Hand, Chan Takes Big HitJul 15, '10 Blinds: 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante Players Remaining: 186 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 1,180,483 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 1,265,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Robert Pisano – 4,400,000 Notable Eliminations: 188. Blake Kelso — $48,847 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Habib Hits The Ground Running Hasan Habib shoved for 264,000 on the very first hand of the day. Action folded to Paul Dlugozima in the hijack and he made the call. Habib: QQ The race was on as Habib’s ladies were a slight favorite, until the flop came down QJ10, giving Dlugozima a Broadway straight. Habib was not out of it, however, as he had flopped a set. The turn was the J, giving Habib a full house and a lock on the hand. The river was the 3 and Habib doubled to 570,000. Dlugozima was left with just 64,000 and was eliminated a few hands later. Erkenov Doubles Up Diogo Borges raised from the button and Ismail Erkenov repopped. The two went back and forth until Erkenov found himself all in for 684,000. Borges: AK Erkenov needed to fade a three outer and the flop fell J75. He was still ahead but still needed to fade an ace or running cards. The turn was the 9 and Borges was down to needing an ace to score the knockout. But the river was the 5 and Erkenov doubled to 1.4 million. Borges was hammered down to 160,000. Lamprea Forced Out Evan Lamprea raised to 38,000 preflop and Pavel Milanov made the call from a couple of seats over. The two players then saw a flop of 764 and Lamprea fired 52,000. Milanov made the call and the turn was the A. Lamprea fired another barrel, this one for 127,000. Milanov then decided to fire back, moving all in for 500,000. That caused Lamprea to muck his hand and he was down to 3.3 million. Milanov improved to 830,000. Baker Gives Up The Double David Baker raised to 36,000 and Russell Rosenblum made it 110,000 to go from the button. Baker put in one last raise for just 8,000 more, putting Rosenblum all in. Rosenblum: K9 Baker held two live cards but both players caught a piece of the A97 flop. Rosenblum stayed ahead when the board finished off J and 2 and he doubled to 275,000. Baker was at 717,000. Lodden With The KO Johnny Lodden raised from the cutoff and Richard Kirsch moved all in for 165,000. Lodden looked him up and they turned over their cards. Lodden: A9 Lodden jumped ahead in the race when the flop fell AQ4. The turn was the 2, giving Kirsch outs to a wheel. But the 10 bricked off and Lodden scored the knockout. He was at 2 million after the hand. Hougaard Doubles Through David Peters Picking up the action after the flop, Jesper Hougaard moved all in for 205,000 after the flop came down KK10. David Peters looked him up with QQ. But Hougaard had outflopped Peters as he tabled KJ for trips. The turn was the 4 and the river was the 4, filling up Hougaard and doubling him to 600,000. Peters was down to 580,000. Chan Takes One, Then Takes One On The Chin Picking up the action after the turn, the board read J832. Johnny Chan fired 85,000 and Robin Bergren popped it to 205,000. Chan made the call and the river was the 9. Chan kept his foot on the gas pedal as he led out with 250,000. Bergren had enough and threw his hand away. Chan took down the pot and he was at 2,850,000. A few hands later, Robert Pisano and Chan got into a raising war that saw Pisano all in for 2.19 million. Chan made the call and the ultimate cooler was shown. Chan: KK Chan was on the wrong end of the cold deck and the board ran out 105474. Pisano became the chip leader with 4.4 million while Chan was at 800,000. Dorfman Ejects Villard David Villard was all in preflop and Randy Dorfman put him at risk. Here were their hands: Villard: 33 Villard was in bad shape against the overpair and for possible flush draws were covered. The board ran out A10410J and Dorfman scored the knockout with jacks-full. He was at 1.45 million. Keikoan Flushed Away We didn’t catch the action, but Matt Keikoan found himself all in after the board had run out AJ364. Matthew Pearson decided to look him up and he turned over KQ for the second nut-flush. Keikoan could only show 74 for a lesser flush and he was shown the door. He took home $48,847 for his efforts in the Main Event and it was his third cash of the 2010 WSOP. He won a bracelet in Event No. 29 ($10,000 Limit Hold’em Championship). Pearson was up to 846,000 after the knockout. Affleck Dumped By The Ladies Jared Ingles opened for 35,000 and Daniel Chamberlain made it 85,000 to go from the hijack seat. Matt Affleck then made it 200,000 from the button and only Chamberlain stuck around. The flop then fell 863. Chamberlain checked to Affleck, who fired 225,000. Chamberlain made the call and the 3 came on the turn. Chamberlain checked again and Affleck slowed down as he did the same. The river was the 7 and both players checked again. Chamberlain then tabled QQ and Affleck mucked. Chamberlain was at 2.55 million after the hand while Affleck slipped to 2.45 million. Bellande Shows The Respect Jean-Robert Bellande and Jesper Hougaard each saw a flop of AA3. Both players checked and the 7 fell on the turn. Bellande led for 65,000 and Hougaard made the call. The 6 came on the river and Bellande fired 125,000. Hougaard then moved in for 458,000 and Bellande took a tank session. He eventually mucked AK face up as he dropped to 700,000. Hougaard would move up to 1.02 million after he knocked out Claudio Baptista on the very next hand. Player Tags: David Baker, Hasan Habib, Matt Keikoan, Johnny Chan, Russell Rosenblum, Richard Kirsch, Johnny Lodden, Jesper Hougaard, Paul Dlugozima, Randy Dorfman, Diogo Borges, Robert Pisano, Ismail Erkenov |
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Jul 01, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 52 - $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 2 | + |
Level 14: Ivey GoneJul 01, '10 Blinds: 3,000-6,000, Ante: 1,000 Players Remaining: 44 out of 191 Average Chip Count: 324,468 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Daniel Negreanu — 895,000 Notable Eliminations: Big Hands: Mosseri Doubles With Set On a board of K105A10 Abe Mosseri moved all in for 181,000 and Richard Lyndaker took his time thinking his decision over. After the clock was called Lindaker made the call and Mosseri showed 1010 for a river set. Lyndaker mucked and was crippled. Mosseri suddenly found himself with 495,000 in chips. Somerville Makes Big Call Jason Somerville made sure he’d stay toward the top of the leaderboard when he made great call against Randy Dorfman. On a board of 29A35 Dorfman fired 135,000 and Somerville tanked. After some time spent talking it over Somerville made the call and Dorman admitted “Good call.” Somerville showed A10 for top pair and took the pot down, adding to his large stack. Rousso Doubles Up Vanessa Rousso checked a flop of 752 and Randy Dorman bet 19,000. Jason Somerville was next to act and he raised enough to put ROusso all in. Dorfman folded but Rousso called for her tournament life. Their hands: Rousso: Q7 Rousso held the better kicker and the 5 turn and 8 river gave her the pot to double up to 225,000. Somerville had around 514,000 after the hand. River Floats Ivey Out of Event Phil Ivey got all in preflop with his tournament on the line against Bryn Kenney. Their hands: Ivey: KK Ivey was well ahead on the flop of 854, but when the 5 came on the turn Kenney had a lot more outs. He didn’t hit a flush on the river, but the A landed and it was good enough to give him a better pair and eliminate Ivey from the tournament. Player Tags: Phil Ivey, Abe Mosseri, Jason Somerville, Bryn Kenney, Richard Lyndaker, Randy Dorfman |
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