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Hometown: Hyde Park
Country of Origin: United States
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Jun 19, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 32 - No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
No-Limit Level - Final Table SetJun 18, '08 Note: Play has ended for the day. The remaining nine final tablists will reconvene tomorrow to crown a winner. Player Tags: Ray Henson, Ken Hughes, Osmin Dardon, Jesse Maupin, Dean Bui, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report, Utsab Saha, Justin Hoffman, Anthony Signore No-Limit Level 17Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 5000/10000/1000 Player Tags: Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report $1,500 NL Hold'em - Down To ThreeJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Shane Stacey Eliminated in Fifth Place ($166,682) Shane Stacey and Osmin "Odie" Dardon got it all in on a flop of Q98. Dardon showed down pocket tens, but was behind to Stacey's AQ. The turn was the 6 giving Dardon more straight outs, and he connected when the river was the 7. Stacey was eliminated in fifth place.
Jae Chung was all in preflop for his last 280,000 and both Osmin Dardon and Jose Velador made the call. They both checked down a board of KJ2J4 and split the pot when they both showed K-10. Chung couldn't beat it and he was eliminated in fourth place.
Player Tags: Osmin Dardon, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, Anthony Signore |
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Jun 18, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 32 - No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
No-Limit Level - Final Table SetJun 18, '08 Note: Play has ended for the day. The remaining nine final tablists will reconvene tomorrow to crown a winner. Player Tags: Ray Henson, Ken Hughes, Osmin Dardon, Jesse Maupin, Dean Bui, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report, Utsab Saha, Justin Hoffman, Anthony Signore No-Limit Level 17Jun 18, '08 Blinds/Antes: 5000/10000/1000 Player Tags: Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, European Report $1,500 NL Hold'em - Down To ThreeJun 19, '08 Blinds/Antes: 15,000/30,000 with a 4,000 ante. Shane Stacey Eliminated in Fifth Place ($166,682) Shane Stacey and Osmin "Odie" Dardon got it all in on a flop of Q98. Dardon showed down pocket tens, but was behind to Stacey's AQ. The turn was the 6 giving Dardon more straight outs, and he connected when the river was the 7. Stacey was eliminated in fifth place.
Jae Chung was all in preflop for his last 280,000 and both Osmin Dardon and Jose Velador made the call. They both checked down a board of KJ2J4 and split the pot when they both showed K-10. Chung couldn't beat it and he was eliminated in fourth place.
Player Tags: Osmin Dardon, Luis Velador, Jae Chung, Shane Stacey, Anthony Signore |
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Jun 24, '07 | 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 38 - No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + |
14 Players LeftJun 24, '07 There are 14 players remaining and day two is just five eliminations away from being over. The most recent eliminations are as follows:17th Place - Phillip Motsinger ($25,785) With the flop showing J 8 6 Motsinger checks to his opponent, John Kranyak. Kranyak bets out $200,000 and Motsinger calls, pushing all in. Kranyak was holding A-K and Motsinger called with Q-J, good for top pair. The turn deflated Motsinger's hopes when the dealer put out the A. The river was a two and Motsinger was eliminated in 17th place. 16th Place - Joshua Van Duyn ($25,785) Van Duyn was all in before the flop up against Ernie Crespo. Van Duyn had J-10 and Crespo was holding A-8. Crespo paired his eight on the flop and Van Duyn never improved, busting out in 16th place. 15th Place - Shane Stacey ($29,577) Following a preflop raise from the chip leader, Robert Cheung, Ernie Crespo smooth called. Shane Stacey reraised all in for $200,000 and forced Cheung to fold. Crespo made the call with A-Q and Stacey had pushed with K-Q. The board came J-5-2-10-10 and Crespo's ace won him the pot and allowing him to eliminate another player at his table. Player Tags: Robert Cheung, John Kranyak, Shane Stacey, Phillip Motsinger |
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