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Aug 05, '13 | CPPT - Choctaw Casino | $1,500 CPPT Choctaw Main Event -- $500k Guarantee | 4 | + |
Blair Hinkle Cruising with 30,000Aug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle ReportAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Starts Off WellAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Doubles Through Allyn Jaffrey ShulmanAug 03, '13 Allyn Jaffrey Shulman raised under the gun to 7,000 and got one caller before it folder around to Blair Hinkle in the small blind. Hinkle moved all in for 54,000. Shulman went into the tank for a moment, but eventually made the call with the KQ. Hinkle flipped up the A8 and they were off to the flop, which brought the 442. Hinkle had to avoid a king or a queen on the turn and river, which he successfully did as the board ran out with the 5 and the 7. With that Hinkle doubled to over 100,000 while Shulman’s stack dropped to just over 60,000. Player Tags: Allyn Shulman, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Bets Off an OpponentAug 03, '13 There was 1,800 in the pot and the board read A422 when the big blind bet 1,500. Blair Hinkle called on the cutoff and the 4 followed on the river. Hinkle placed out a bet worth 6,000 and the big blind tanked. He eventually folded and Blair took down the pot uncontested to grow his stack above 30,000. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Susan Ear Eliminated In 13th Place ($13,623)Aug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani raised to 60,000 and Susan Ear moved all in for her last 500,000 from the button. Blair Hinkle called from the small blind and everyone else folded. Ear showed A9, but was crushed by Hinkle’s QQ. The board rolled out JJ10Q6 and Ear was eliminated. Hinkle now has 1.8 million in chips. Player Tags: Susan Ear, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Close to a MillionAug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Rivers Quads, Up Over One MillionAug 04, '13 After being down a tad over two big blinds just a few hours ago, Blair Hinkle has climbed back to over one million. Hinkle raised to 36,000 from the hijack and Matt Ludlow called from the button. Jim Carroll three-bet to 116,000 from the small blind and Hinkle announced he was all in for 518,000. Ludlow got out of the way and Carroll snap-called. Hinkle flipped over QQ and Carroll showed AK. Carroll paired his King on the flop but Hinkle picked up a set of Queens when the dealer spread KQ4. Carroll still had outs but the 7 on the turn greatly lessened his chances. Adding insult to injury the river was the Q to give Hinkle Quad-Queens. “You didn’t have to rub it in, three Queens would have been enough,” Carroll said as Hinkle raked in the pot. “You’re a short stack Ninja,” Rob Salaburu said from the rail. “Getting some of that Full Tilt money back.” Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Jim Carroll Blair Hinkle Passes 600,000Aug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Picks Up Some MoreAug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani opened to 33,000 from the button and Blair Hinkle called from the big blind. The flop came 875 and Hinkle bet 27,000. Abedi-Arani called and the 3 fell on the turn. Hinkle fired out 90,000 and Abedi-Arani folded to give Hinkle the pot. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Mohammad Abedi Arani |
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Aug 04, '13 | CPPT - Choctaw Casino | $1,500 CPPT Choctaw Main Event -- $500k Guarantee | 3 | + |
Blair Hinkle Cruising with 30,000Aug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle ReportAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Starts Off WellAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Doubles Through Allyn Jaffrey ShulmanAug 03, '13 Allyn Jaffrey Shulman raised under the gun to 7,000 and got one caller before it folder around to Blair Hinkle in the small blind. Hinkle moved all in for 54,000. Shulman went into the tank for a moment, but eventually made the call with the KQ. Hinkle flipped up the A8 and they were off to the flop, which brought the 442. Hinkle had to avoid a king or a queen on the turn and river, which he successfully did as the board ran out with the 5 and the 7. With that Hinkle doubled to over 100,000 while Shulman’s stack dropped to just over 60,000. Player Tags: Allyn Shulman, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Bets Off an OpponentAug 03, '13 There was 1,800 in the pot and the board read A422 when the big blind bet 1,500. Blair Hinkle called on the cutoff and the 4 followed on the river. Hinkle placed out a bet worth 6,000 and the big blind tanked. He eventually folded and Blair took down the pot uncontested to grow his stack above 30,000. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Susan Ear Eliminated In 13th Place ($13,623)Aug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani raised to 60,000 and Susan Ear moved all in for her last 500,000 from the button. Blair Hinkle called from the small blind and everyone else folded. Ear showed A9, but was crushed by Hinkle’s QQ. The board rolled out JJ10Q6 and Ear was eliminated. Hinkle now has 1.8 million in chips. Player Tags: Susan Ear, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Close to a MillionAug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Rivers Quads, Up Over One MillionAug 04, '13 After being down a tad over two big blinds just a few hours ago, Blair Hinkle has climbed back to over one million. Hinkle raised to 36,000 from the hijack and Matt Ludlow called from the button. Jim Carroll three-bet to 116,000 from the small blind and Hinkle announced he was all in for 518,000. Ludlow got out of the way and Carroll snap-called. Hinkle flipped over QQ and Carroll showed AK. Carroll paired his King on the flop but Hinkle picked up a set of Queens when the dealer spread KQ4. Carroll still had outs but the 7 on the turn greatly lessened his chances. Adding insult to injury the river was the Q to give Hinkle Quad-Queens. “You didn’t have to rub it in, three Queens would have been enough,” Carroll said as Hinkle raked in the pot. “You’re a short stack Ninja,” Rob Salaburu said from the rail. “Getting some of that Full Tilt money back.” Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Jim Carroll Blair Hinkle Passes 600,000Aug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Picks Up Some MoreAug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani opened to 33,000 from the button and Blair Hinkle called from the big blind. The flop came 875 and Hinkle bet 27,000. Abedi-Arani called and the 3 fell on the turn. Hinkle fired out 90,000 and Abedi-Arani folded to give Hinkle the pot. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Mohammad Abedi Arani |
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Aug 03, '13 | CPPT - Choctaw Casino | $1,500 CPPT Choctaw Main Event -- $500k Guarantee | 2 | + |
Blair Hinkle Cruising with 30,000Aug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle ReportAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Starts Off WellAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Doubles Through Allyn Jaffrey ShulmanAug 03, '13 Allyn Jaffrey Shulman raised under the gun to 7,000 and got one caller before it folder around to Blair Hinkle in the small blind. Hinkle moved all in for 54,000. Shulman went into the tank for a moment, but eventually made the call with the KQ. Hinkle flipped up the A8 and they were off to the flop, which brought the 442. Hinkle had to avoid a king or a queen on the turn and river, which he successfully did as the board ran out with the 5 and the 7. With that Hinkle doubled to over 100,000 while Shulman’s stack dropped to just over 60,000. Player Tags: Allyn Shulman, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Bets Off an OpponentAug 03, '13 There was 1,800 in the pot and the board read A422 when the big blind bet 1,500. Blair Hinkle called on the cutoff and the 4 followed on the river. Hinkle placed out a bet worth 6,000 and the big blind tanked. He eventually folded and Blair took down the pot uncontested to grow his stack above 30,000. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Susan Ear Eliminated In 13th Place ($13,623)Aug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani raised to 60,000 and Susan Ear moved all in for her last 500,000 from the button. Blair Hinkle called from the small blind and everyone else folded. Ear showed A9, but was crushed by Hinkle’s QQ. The board rolled out JJ10Q6 and Ear was eliminated. Hinkle now has 1.8 million in chips. Player Tags: Susan Ear, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Close to a MillionAug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Rivers Quads, Up Over One MillionAug 04, '13 After being down a tad over two big blinds just a few hours ago, Blair Hinkle has climbed back to over one million. Hinkle raised to 36,000 from the hijack and Matt Ludlow called from the button. Jim Carroll three-bet to 116,000 from the small blind and Hinkle announced he was all in for 518,000. Ludlow got out of the way and Carroll snap-called. Hinkle flipped over QQ and Carroll showed AK. Carroll paired his King on the flop but Hinkle picked up a set of Queens when the dealer spread KQ4. Carroll still had outs but the 7 on the turn greatly lessened his chances. Adding insult to injury the river was the Q to give Hinkle Quad-Queens. “You didn’t have to rub it in, three Queens would have been enough,” Carroll said as Hinkle raked in the pot. “You’re a short stack Ninja,” Rob Salaburu said from the rail. “Getting some of that Full Tilt money back.” Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Jim Carroll Blair Hinkle Passes 600,000Aug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Picks Up Some MoreAug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani opened to 33,000 from the button and Blair Hinkle called from the big blind. The flop came 875 and Hinkle bet 27,000. Abedi-Arani called and the 3 fell on the turn. Hinkle fired out 90,000 and Abedi-Arani folded to give Hinkle the pot. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Mohammad Abedi Arani |
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Aug 02, '13 | CPPT - Choctaw Casino | $1,500 CPPT Choctaw Main Event -- $500k Guarantee | 1 | + |
Blair Hinkle Cruising with 30,000Aug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle ReportAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Starts Off WellAug 02, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Doubles Through Allyn Jaffrey ShulmanAug 03, '13 Allyn Jaffrey Shulman raised under the gun to 7,000 and got one caller before it folder around to Blair Hinkle in the small blind. Hinkle moved all in for 54,000. Shulman went into the tank for a moment, but eventually made the call with the KQ. Hinkle flipped up the A8 and they were off to the flop, which brought the 442. Hinkle had to avoid a king or a queen on the turn and river, which he successfully did as the board ran out with the 5 and the 7. With that Hinkle doubled to over 100,000 while Shulman’s stack dropped to just over 60,000. Player Tags: Allyn Shulman, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Bets Off an OpponentAug 03, '13 There was 1,800 in the pot and the board read A422 when the big blind bet 1,500. Blair Hinkle called on the cutoff and the 4 followed on the river. Hinkle placed out a bet worth 6,000 and the big blind tanked. He eventually folded and Blair took down the pot uncontested to grow his stack above 30,000. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Susan Ear Eliminated In 13th Place ($13,623)Aug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani raised to 60,000 and Susan Ear moved all in for her last 500,000 from the button. Blair Hinkle called from the small blind and everyone else folded. Ear showed A9, but was crushed by Hinkle’s QQ. The board rolled out JJ10Q6 and Ear was eliminated. Hinkle now has 1.8 million in chips. Player Tags: Susan Ear, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Close to a MillionAug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Rivers Quads, Up Over One MillionAug 04, '13 After being down a tad over two big blinds just a few hours ago, Blair Hinkle has climbed back to over one million. Hinkle raised to 36,000 from the hijack and Matt Ludlow called from the button. Jim Carroll three-bet to 116,000 from the small blind and Hinkle announced he was all in for 518,000. Ludlow got out of the way and Carroll snap-called. Hinkle flipped over QQ and Carroll showed AK. Carroll paired his King on the flop but Hinkle picked up a set of Queens when the dealer spread KQ4. Carroll still had outs but the 7 on the turn greatly lessened his chances. Adding insult to injury the river was the Q to give Hinkle Quad-Queens. “You didn’t have to rub it in, three Queens would have been enough,” Carroll said as Hinkle raked in the pot. “You’re a short stack Ninja,” Rob Salaburu said from the rail. “Getting some of that Full Tilt money back.” Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Jim Carroll Blair Hinkle Passes 600,000Aug 04, '13
Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Picks Up Some MoreAug 04, '13 Mohammad Abedi-Arani opened to 33,000 from the button and Blair Hinkle called from the big blind. The flop came 875 and Hinkle bet 27,000. Abedi-Arani called and the 3 fell on the turn. Hinkle fired out 90,000 and Abedi-Arani folded to give Hinkle the pot. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Mohammad Abedi Arani |
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Jun 27, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 45 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Ante Only | 3 | + |
Level 24 Update: Blair Hinkle Eliminated in 4th PlaceJun 27, '13 Level: 24 Antes: 20,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 678 Average Chip Count: 1,017,000 Chip Counts: Seat 3: Paul Lieu – 2,000,000 Players Eliminated: 4th: Blair Hinkle – $59,375 Live Updates: Blair Hinkle Doubles Up Then Doubles Opponent Up First Blair Hinkle doubled up with pocket tens against the A-K of Louis Bonnecaze on a board that settled Q-J-8-6-5. That put him at 850,000 and Bonnecaze was in trouble with 100,000. Bonnecaze then doubled up through Hinkle thanks to K-Q topping the A-J of Hinkle on a board that ran out A-Q-J-Q-4. Bonnecaze doubled to 200,000 thanks to three queens and Hinkle was at 700,000. Blair Hinkle Eliminated in Fourth Place ($59,375) Blair Hinkle limped and Paul Lieu raised to 40,000. Hinkle moved all in, Lieu called, and the two players tabled their hands. Lieu: QQ Board: QJ447 Hinkle was eliminated in fourth place and Lieu grew his chip lead to 2 million before the dinner break thanks to a full house. Player Tags: Paul Lieu, Blair Hinkle Level 23 Update: Ben Volpe Doubles UpJun 27, '13 Level: 23 Antes: 15,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 out of 678 Average Chip Count: 762,750 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Blair Hinkle – 450,000 Players Eliminated: None Live Updates: Ben Volpe Doubles Through Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle raised to 25,000 and Pal Lieu called. Ben Volpe raised all in for 375,000 and Hinkle reraised all in over the top. Lieu folded and the two players tabled their hands. Volpe: AK Board: 101046J Volpe won the hand to double up to 800,000 and Hinkle was knocked down to 450,000. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Ben Volpe Level 21 Update: Adam Stone Out 7th, Horacio Chaves Out 6thJun 27, '13 Level: 21 Antes: 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 5 out of 678 Average Chip Count: 610,200 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Blair Hinkle – 970,000 Players Eliminated: 7th: Adam Stone – $25,472 Live Updates: Adam Stone Eliminated in Seventh Place ($25,472) Four players limped and Blair Hinkle raised to 33,000. Adam Stone called all in and everyone else got out of the way. The two players then tabled their hands. Hinkle: Q5 Board: AA10K9 Stone was eliminated in seventh place and Hinkle won the hand to grow his stack to 650,000 thanks to a queen-kicker. Horacio Chaves Eliminated in Sixth Place ($33,371) Three players limped and Horacio Chaves raised to 28,000. Paul Lieu reraised to 101,000 and Chaves reraised all in. Lieu called and they flipped over their cards. Lieu: KK Board: 998910 Lieu won the hand with a full house to grow his stack to 700,000 and Chaves was eliminated in seventh place. Player Tags: Paul Lieu, Blair Hinkle, Adam Stone, Horacio Chaves Level 20 Update: Daniel Johnson Eliminated in 8th PlaceJun 27, '13 Level: 20 Antes: 8,000 ante Players Remaining: 7 out of 678 Average Chip Count: 435,857 Chip Counts: Seat 1: Blair Hinkle – 680,000 Players Eliminated: 8th: Daniel Johnson – $19,660 Live Updates: Chris Moorman Doubles Up Chris Moorman raised all in preflop for 211,000 and Adam Stone moved all in over the top of him. Everyone else folded and they tabled their hands. Moorman: 33 Board: K8734 Moorman held 435,000 after the double up thanks to a set of threes and Stone was down to 300,000. Daniel Johnson Eliminated in Eighth Place ($19,660) Daniel Johnson was all in on a flop reading 963 and Blair Hinkle called. The two players then revealed their cards and Hinkle held the lead with 96. Johnson held QJ and after the turn brought the 9 Johnson was drawing dead. Hinkle grew his stack to 600,000 and Johnson was eliminated in eighth place. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Chris Moorman, Daniel Johnson Official Final Table for Event No. 45 ($1,500 Ante-nly No-Limit Hold'em) Begins at 12:45 p.m.Jun 27, '13 The final table of Event No. 45 ($1,500 Ante-Only No-Limit Hold’em) begins at 12:45 p.m. PT, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts. The nine-handed final table is now set. Play will begins in Level 18 with blinds with a 4,000 ante, and action will continue until a winner is determined. Play may be extended an additional day if it takes more than 10 levels to reach a winner as noted on the official structure sheet. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players stack up: Seat 1: Blair Hinkle – 182,000 While only 9 remain, this event attracted a field of 678 players, creating a total prize pool of $915,300, and the top 72 players made the money. Here is a look at the final table payouts: 1st Place: $201,399 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all major hands, current chip counts, and prize payouts. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Chris Moorman |
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Jun 22, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 38 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 28 Update: Hinkle 4th ($192,734), Pham 5th ($140,736)Jun 22, '12 Level: 28 Blinds: 30,000-60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 out of 2,534 Average Chip Count: 3,801,000 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Dung Nguyen — 6,120,000 Seat no. 3 — Theo Tran — 2,800,000 Seat no. 9 — Bahman Jahanguiri — 1,500,000 Players Eliminated: Blair Hinkle — 4th Place ($192,734) Live Updates: David Pham Eliminated in 5th Place ($140,736) Bahman Jahanguiri opened the pot for 150,000 before the flop, David Pham moved all in and Jahanguiri called. Pham was all in for his tournament life and behind with 77 against Jahanguiri’s KK. The board came A10453, offering no help to David Pham who was eliminated in 5th Place ($140,736). Jahanguiri ended the hand with about 2 million in chips. Blair Hinkle Eliminated in 4th Place ($192,734) Blair Hinkle open-shoved the short stack from the small blind and Bahman Jahanguiri called from the big blind. Jahanguiri was ahead with K3 against Hinkle’s J9. The board came Q744K, giving Jahanguiri top pair on the river to win the pot and eliminate Blair Hinkle in 4th place ($192,734). Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: David Pham, Blair Hinkle, Bahman Jahanguiri Level 26 Update: Andrulis 6th ($103,995), Korik 7th ($77,791)Jun 22, '12 Level: 26 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 5 out of 2,534 Average Chip Count: 2,280,600 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Dung Nguyen — 6,250,000 Seat no. 3 — Theo Tran — 1,900,000 Seat no. 8 — David Pham — 550,000 Players Eliminated: Kristijonas Andrulis — 6th Place ($103,995) Live Updates: Zachary Korik Eliminated in 7th Place ($77,791) Zachary Korik was all in before the flop with 99 against Blair Hinkle’s QQ. The board came 532QK, giving Hinkle top set on the turn to win the pot and eliminate Zachary Korik in 7th place ($77,791). Hinkle moved up to about 1.5 million that hand. Kristijonas Andrulis Eliminated in 6th Place ($103,995) Dunh Nguyen opened the button for 100,000, Kristijonas Andrulis moved all in from the small blind and Nguyen called. Nguyen was ahead before the flop with AK against Andrulis’ KQ. The board came 962K3, giving Nguyen top pair, top kicker on the turn to win the pot and eliminate Kristijonas Andrulis in 6th place ($103,995). Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Dung Nguyen, Kristijonas Andrulis, Zachary Korik Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 22, '12 The final table of Event no. 38 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold’em) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Day 3 began with 21 players spread out over 3 tables, and with the elimination of Scott Clements in 10th Place ($34,927), the final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 25 with blinds of 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante, and will continue until a winner is determined. With cards now back in the air, here is a look at the final table and how these players match up: Seat no. 1 — Dung Nguyen — 3,270,000 While only 9 remain, this event gathered 2,534 players, creating a total prize pool of $3,420,900. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $607,200 Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Player Tags: Scott Clements, Tyler Patterson, Theo Tran, Blair Hinkle, Dung Nguyen, Kristijonas Andrulis, Bahman Jahanguiri, Zachary Korik, Jeffrey Manza |
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Jul 15, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 WSOP Main Event | 8 | + |
Level 18 Update: Daniel Negreanu Up to 330KJul 15, '11 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: Approximately 399 out of 6,865 Chip Leaders: 1. Manoj Viswanathan — 2,175,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Daniel Negreanu — 330,000 Notables Eliminated: Blair Hinkle Hands: Blair Hinkle Busts A short-stacked player shoved and Blair Hinkle reshoved. A player in the big blind woke up with kings and had Hinkle’s 5-5 dominated. The board offered no help for Hinkle and he was gone. Bryan Pellegrino Going Up Holding pocket eights, Bryan Pellegrino was able to eliminate a player who held A-K. All of his opponent’s 260,000 went in preflop, and Pellegrino held 770,000 after the hand. Bryan Micon Eliminated Bryan Micon’s 9-9 was in bad shape against Sami Kelopuro’s Q-Q. The board offered no help for Micon and he was gone. Kelopuro was up to about 900,000 after the hand. Christian Harder Gets Some Chips Christian Harder is up to about 250,000 after his A-6 won against an opponent’s A-9, all in preflop. Daniel Negreanu Doubles Up Daniel Negreanu is up to 330,000 after his Q 8 got him a double up after an 8-5-2 flop with two hears. Negreanu turned a flush and now has some chips to work with. Freddy Deeb Doubles Up Freddy Deeb got all of his stack in the middle with A-K and was up against pocket tens. Deeb was looking for help until the river when he hit his hand and doubled to 200,000. Jean-Robert Bellande Backdoors Gin Jean-Robert turned 8-6 offsuit into runner-runner straight after a K-Q-4 flop. He barreled on the flop and after he turned an open-ended straight draw. When he got there on the end he fired 300,000 and his opponent called. Bellande was at 900,000 after the hand. Player Tags: David Bach, Bryan Micon, Blair Hinkle, Christian Harder, Sami Kelopuro, Bryan Pellegrino, Daniel Retallick |
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Mar 05, '11 | 2011 The Big Event | Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 2 UpdateMar 05, '11 Blinds: 75-150 Players Remaining: 245 out of 245 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Richard Toth — 40,000 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Justin Smith Big Hands: Michael Kamran Makes a Straight The board read 6 4 3 5 A when Michael Kamran bet 2,050 from the cutoff. His opponent went into the tank on the hi-jack and eventually made the call. He flipped over pocket fives but Kamran showed down pocket twos for the straight. Hinkle vs. O’Brien The board read 10 7 4 7 8 and there was 3,900 in the pot when Dan O’Brien bet 2,400 from the small blind. Mohsin Charania mucked UTG+1, and then Blair Hinkle went into the tank on the button. He raised to 10,000 and O’Brien mucked. Late Arrivals Here is a look at some of the tables that have formed with late arrivals. They are very pro heavy: Table 32: Amnon Filippi, James Mackey, Jonathan Aguiar Table 33: Brett Richey, Thor Hansen, Christian Harder, Sam Stein Table 34: Victor Ramdin, Steve O’Dwyer, Alex Keating, Shaun Deeb Player Tags: Michael Kamran, Blair Hinkle, Mohsin Charania, Dan O'Brien |
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Oct 26, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit - Horseshoe Hammond | $10,000 Regional Championship | 2 | + |
Little vs. HinkleOct 25, '10 Blair Hinkle bet 300 preflop from the big blind and Jonathan Little made the call UTG+1. Both players checked the J 6 4 on the flop and the 9 followed on the turn. Hinkle bet 500 and Little raised to 1,700. Hinkle made the call and the K fell on the river. Little bet 1,500 and Hinkle made the call after some thought. Little flipped over 9 9 and Hinkle mucked. Player Tags: Jonathan Little, Blair Hinkle David Paredes Doubles Up To Chip LeadOct 26, '10 David Paredes raised, Curt Kohlbeg called and Blair Hinkle reraised out of the blinds. Paredes four-bet and Kohlberg folded. Hinkle then moved all in and Paredes made the call, showing AK. Hinkle showed K6 and the board ran out KK248 to crippled him down to his last 15,000. Paredes is now back on top with 512,000 in chips. Player Tags: David Paredes, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Wins a Lot of Chips without a ShowdownOct 26, '10 The small blind bet 7,700 and Blair Hinkle made the call from middle position. The board was dealt A A 2 6 before the small blind bet 9,000 and Hinkle raised to 23,000. The small blind made the call and the river fell 9. The small blind checked and Hinkle bet 100,000. The small blind went into the tank for quite some time to ponder the call that would put his tournament life on the line. He eventually mucked and Hinkle padded his stack quite nicely thanks to the pot. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle |
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Oct 25, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit - Horseshoe Hammond | $10,000 Regional Championship | 1 | + |
Little vs. HinkleOct 25, '10 Blair Hinkle bet 300 preflop from the big blind and Jonathan Little made the call UTG+1. Both players checked the J 6 4 on the flop and the 9 followed on the turn. Hinkle bet 500 and Little raised to 1,700. Hinkle made the call and the K fell on the river. Little bet 1,500 and Hinkle made the call after some thought. Little flipped over 9 9 and Hinkle mucked. Player Tags: Jonathan Little, Blair Hinkle David Paredes Doubles Up To Chip LeadOct 26, '10 David Paredes raised, Curt Kohlbeg called and Blair Hinkle reraised out of the blinds. Paredes four-bet and Kohlberg folded. Hinkle then moved all in and Paredes made the call, showing AK. Hinkle showed K6 and the board ran out KK248 to crippled him down to his last 15,000. Paredes is now back on top with 512,000 in chips. Player Tags: David Paredes, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Wins a Lot of Chips without a ShowdownOct 26, '10 The small blind bet 7,700 and Blair Hinkle made the call from middle position. The board was dealt A A 2 6 before the small blind bet 9,000 and Hinkle raised to 23,000. The small blind made the call and the river fell 9. The small blind checked and Hinkle bet 100,000. The small blind went into the tank for quite some time to ponder the call that would put his tournament life on the line. He eventually mucked and Hinkle padded his stack quite nicely thanks to the pot. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle |
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