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Mar 19, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 3 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Phil Collins EliminatedMar 19, '13 Phil Collins is all in for about 22,000 from the small blind with J7 and his called by Tom Chae in middle position. Chae holds A7. The board runs out 10102AK and Collins is eliminated. Tom Chae – 170,000 Player Tags: Phil Collins, Hyoung Chae |
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Nov 06, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 WSOP Main Event | 13 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level Three Update: Day 1C Field Size is 2,181Jul 09, '11 NOTE: The field is now on a 90-minute dinner break and cards will get back into the air just before 8:30 p.m. NOTE: Levels are two hours in length and players are starting with 30,000 in chips. Registration will remain open until the end of the second level. Players on Day 1C: 2,181 Blinds: 150-300 Notables Remaining:
Notables Eliminated This Level: Chris Moneymaker Hands: Day 1C Field Size is 2,181 Day 1C has more players in contention than Day 1A and 1B combined with 2,181 players. WSOP staff has also confirmed that more players than that are already registered for tomorrow. This puts the current number of players in the main event at 4,056. Chris Moneymaker Eliminated The flop read J 10 9 when Chris Moneymaker got the last of chips (About 10,000) into the middle against Carl Carlson. Their cards: Moneymaker: 3 – 3 Turn and River: 5 and K Moneymaker was eliminated on the hand and Carlson grew his stack to 40,000. Bard Garrett Loses One Middle position raised preflop and Brad Garrett made the call preflop. The first three cards to hit the table were A A 10 and both players checked. The turn fell Q and middle position bet 1,600. Garrett raised to 3,600 and his opponent made the call. The river fell 6 and middle position bet 5,000. Garrett made the call and he thought he was good with K-J for a Broadway straight, but his opponent revealed pocket tens. Garrett made an anguished but good-natured display over his misfortune in the hand. He still holds close to 50,000. Featured Poker Tweet — Alex Kamberis Paul Pierce Takes a Pot The board read A 7 2 4 10 when one player bet 1,300 before NBA player Paul Pierce. He made the call and flipped over A 9, which was enough to top the K J of his opponent. Pierce held 47,000 after the hand. Mark Newhouse on the Rise On a board that read K Q J 2 Mark Newhouse bet 14,000 and Massimiliano Martinez made the call. The river fell 9 and Newhouse then moved all in for 33,000. Martinez made the call and he had Newhouse covered. Newhouse turned over Q Q and he doubled up on the hand just before the dinner break to 88,000. Martinez fell to 55,000 after the hand. Featured Poker Tweet — Phil Collins CardPlayer TV — Today’s Bracelet Ceremony Player Tags: Chris Moneymaker, Mark Newhouse, Brad Garrett, Nick Binger, Phil Collins, Alex Kamberis November Nine Set!Jul 20, '11 After eight days of play and nearly 72 hours of cards, the 2011 World Series of Poker has officially reached the November Nine. Leading the way into the four-month hiatus is the Czech Republic’s Martin Staszko, who has a slight advantage over Ireland’s Eoghan O’Dea. The final table will be a truly international affair, with seven different countries represented. The Americans will be the most prevelent at the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio, having three players in attendance. Matt Giannetti, Phil Collins and Ben Lamb also reside in third, fourth and fifth in the standings after some late night jostling. Giannetti was handcuffed early on during the final table bubble, but picked up pocket jacks twice to give him a comfortable chip count entering November. Barring a spectacular performance at the WSOP Europe series from Phil Hellmuth, Lamb has nearly locked up the WSOP Player of the Year honors. He has now earned nearly $2 million this summer and is in a great position to triple or quadruple that amount. Badih Bounahra was at one point the shortest stack at the table, but he was able to pick up a big hand to double through, becoming the first player to represent Belize at the final table in WSOP history. Germany’s Pius Heinz is certainly happy to have survived the bubble, especially after getting all in with K-J against a dominating A-K earlier in the day. Heinz would up making a straight to double, which was enough for him to advance. The rest of the final table is rounded out by Ukraine’s Anton Makievskyi and the U.K.’s Sam Holden. Both players will have their work cut out for them in November, returning with less than 30 big blinds. The unfortunate final table bubble boy was John Hewitt, who made a questionable call against Bounahra that saw his stacked crippled. He eventually lost a coinflip to O’Dea to see his Main Event run come to an end. By surviving until November, Eoghan and his father, Donnacha O’Dea, have become the first father and son pair to make the WSOP Main Event final table. Donnacha finished ninth in 1991 and sixth in 1983. Here is a look at the seating assignments and chip counts. Seat 1 — Matt Giannetti — 24,750,000 Player Tags: Matt Giannetti, Ben Lamb, Badih Bounahra, Eoghan O'Dea, Phil Collins, Martin Staszko, Sam Holden, Pius Heinz, Anton Makiievskyi Phil Collins Eliminated in Fifth Place ($2,269,599)Nov 06, '11 Phil Collins had a lot of support at the 2011 World Series of Poker main event final table, but in the end, it wasn’t enough to propel him to Tuesday’s final three. Collins was one of the most active players at the table and found some success by varying his play with a lot of limps, but once he got five-handed, his all-in move was snapped off by Pius Heinz, who held pocket nines. Collins had some live cards, holding the A 7, but couldn’t connect hard enough with a board reading 6 5 4 9 7. The 26-year-old pro did however take home a consolation prize of $2,269,599, which was enough to more than double his career winnings. Be sure to follow all of the main event action on Card Player’s official twitter page. Player Tags: Phil Collins A Look at the Stage!Nov 06, '11 We are just about two hours away from the start of the 2011 World Series of Poker main event final table here at the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio. Here’s a look at the crew cleaning up the ESPN final table stage. You’ll notice that the stage is nearly identical to the stage used this summer in the Amazon Room. The only difference is that the bleachers have been spread to the sides to form a half circle. Take a look. Player Tags: Matt Giannetti, Ben Lamb, Badih Bounahra, Eoghan O'Dea, Phil Collins, Martin Staszko, Sam Holden, Pius Heinz |
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Jul 20, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 WSOP Main Event | 12 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level Three Update: Day 1C Field Size is 2,181Jul 09, '11 NOTE: The field is now on a 90-minute dinner break and cards will get back into the air just before 8:30 p.m. NOTE: Levels are two hours in length and players are starting with 30,000 in chips. Registration will remain open until the end of the second level. Players on Day 1C: 2,181 Blinds: 150-300 Notables Remaining:
Notables Eliminated This Level: Chris Moneymaker Hands: Day 1C Field Size is 2,181 Day 1C has more players in contention than Day 1A and 1B combined with 2,181 players. WSOP staff has also confirmed that more players than that are already registered for tomorrow. This puts the current number of players in the main event at 4,056. Chris Moneymaker Eliminated The flop read J 10 9 when Chris Moneymaker got the last of chips (About 10,000) into the middle against Carl Carlson. Their cards: Moneymaker: 3 – 3 Turn and River: 5 and K Moneymaker was eliminated on the hand and Carlson grew his stack to 40,000. Bard Garrett Loses One Middle position raised preflop and Brad Garrett made the call preflop. The first three cards to hit the table were A A 10 and both players checked. The turn fell Q and middle position bet 1,600. Garrett raised to 3,600 and his opponent made the call. The river fell 6 and middle position bet 5,000. Garrett made the call and he thought he was good with K-J for a Broadway straight, but his opponent revealed pocket tens. Garrett made an anguished but good-natured display over his misfortune in the hand. He still holds close to 50,000. Featured Poker Tweet — Alex Kamberis Paul Pierce Takes a Pot The board read A 7 2 4 10 when one player bet 1,300 before NBA player Paul Pierce. He made the call and flipped over A 9, which was enough to top the K J of his opponent. Pierce held 47,000 after the hand. Mark Newhouse on the Rise On a board that read K Q J 2 Mark Newhouse bet 14,000 and Massimiliano Martinez made the call. The river fell 9 and Newhouse then moved all in for 33,000. Martinez made the call and he had Newhouse covered. Newhouse turned over Q Q and he doubled up on the hand just before the dinner break to 88,000. Martinez fell to 55,000 after the hand. Featured Poker Tweet — Phil Collins CardPlayer TV — Today’s Bracelet Ceremony Player Tags: Chris Moneymaker, Mark Newhouse, Brad Garrett, Nick Binger, Phil Collins, Alex Kamberis November Nine Set!Jul 20, '11 After eight days of play and nearly 72 hours of cards, the 2011 World Series of Poker has officially reached the November Nine. Leading the way into the four-month hiatus is the Czech Republic’s Martin Staszko, who has a slight advantage over Ireland’s Eoghan O’Dea. The final table will be a truly international affair, with seven different countries represented. The Americans will be the most prevelent at the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio, having three players in attendance. Matt Giannetti, Phil Collins and Ben Lamb also reside in third, fourth and fifth in the standings after some late night jostling. Giannetti was handcuffed early on during the final table bubble, but picked up pocket jacks twice to give him a comfortable chip count entering November. Barring a spectacular performance at the WSOP Europe series from Phil Hellmuth, Lamb has nearly locked up the WSOP Player of the Year honors. He has now earned nearly $2 million this summer and is in a great position to triple or quadruple that amount. Badih Bounahra was at one point the shortest stack at the table, but he was able to pick up a big hand to double through, becoming the first player to represent Belize at the final table in WSOP history. Germany’s Pius Heinz is certainly happy to have survived the bubble, especially after getting all in with K-J against a dominating A-K earlier in the day. Heinz would up making a straight to double, which was enough for him to advance. The rest of the final table is rounded out by Ukraine’s Anton Makievskyi and the U.K.’s Sam Holden. Both players will have their work cut out for them in November, returning with less than 30 big blinds. The unfortunate final table bubble boy was John Hewitt, who made a questionable call against Bounahra that saw his stacked crippled. He eventually lost a coinflip to O’Dea to see his Main Event run come to an end. By surviving until November, Eoghan and his father, Donnacha O’Dea, have become the first father and son pair to make the WSOP Main Event final table. Donnacha finished ninth in 1991 and sixth in 1983. Here is a look at the seating assignments and chip counts. Seat 1 — Matt Giannetti — 24,750,000 Player Tags: Matt Giannetti, Ben Lamb, Badih Bounahra, Eoghan O'Dea, Phil Collins, Martin Staszko, Sam Holden, Pius Heinz, Anton Makiievskyi Phil Collins Eliminated in Fifth Place ($2,269,599)Nov 06, '11 Phil Collins had a lot of support at the 2011 World Series of Poker main event final table, but in the end, it wasn’t enough to propel him to Tuesday’s final three. Collins was one of the most active players at the table and found some success by varying his play with a lot of limps, but once he got five-handed, his all-in move was snapped off by Pius Heinz, who held pocket nines. Collins had some live cards, holding the A 7, but couldn’t connect hard enough with a board reading 6 5 4 9 7. The 26-year-old pro did however take home a consolation prize of $2,269,599, which was enough to more than double his career winnings. Be sure to follow all of the main event action on Card Player’s official twitter page. Player Tags: Phil Collins A Look at the Stage!Nov 06, '11 We are just about two hours away from the start of the 2011 World Series of Poker main event final table here at the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio. Here’s a look at the crew cleaning up the ESPN final table stage. You’ll notice that the stage is nearly identical to the stage used this summer in the Amazon Room. The only difference is that the bleachers have been spread to the sides to form a half circle. Take a look. Player Tags: Matt Giannetti, Ben Lamb, Badih Bounahra, Eoghan O'Dea, Phil Collins, Martin Staszko, Sam Holden, Pius Heinz |
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Jul 09, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 WSOP Main Event | 3 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level Three Update: Day 1C Field Size is 2,181Jul 09, '11 NOTE: The field is now on a 90-minute dinner break and cards will get back into the air just before 8:30 p.m. NOTE: Levels are two hours in length and players are starting with 30,000 in chips. Registration will remain open until the end of the second level. Players on Day 1C: 2,181 Blinds: 150-300 Notables Remaining:
Notables Eliminated This Level: Chris Moneymaker Hands: Day 1C Field Size is 2,181 Day 1C has more players in contention than Day 1A and 1B combined with 2,181 players. WSOP staff has also confirmed that more players than that are already registered for tomorrow. This puts the current number of players in the main event at 4,056. Chris Moneymaker Eliminated The flop read J 10 9 when Chris Moneymaker got the last of chips (About 10,000) into the middle against Carl Carlson. Their cards: Moneymaker: 3 – 3 Turn and River: 5 and K Moneymaker was eliminated on the hand and Carlson grew his stack to 40,000. Bard Garrett Loses One Middle position raised preflop and Brad Garrett made the call preflop. The first three cards to hit the table were A A 10 and both players checked. The turn fell Q and middle position bet 1,600. Garrett raised to 3,600 and his opponent made the call. The river fell 6 and middle position bet 5,000. Garrett made the call and he thought he was good with K-J for a Broadway straight, but his opponent revealed pocket tens. Garrett made an anguished but good-natured display over his misfortune in the hand. He still holds close to 50,000. Featured Poker Tweet — Alex Kamberis Paul Pierce Takes a Pot The board read A 7 2 4 10 when one player bet 1,300 before NBA player Paul Pierce. He made the call and flipped over A 9, which was enough to top the K J of his opponent. Pierce held 47,000 after the hand. Mark Newhouse on the Rise On a board that read K Q J 2 Mark Newhouse bet 14,000 and Massimiliano Martinez made the call. The river fell 9 and Newhouse then moved all in for 33,000. Martinez made the call and he had Newhouse covered. Newhouse turned over Q Q and he doubled up on the hand just before the dinner break to 88,000. Martinez fell to 55,000 after the hand. Featured Poker Tweet — Phil Collins CardPlayer TV — Today’s Bracelet Ceremony Player Tags: Chris Moneymaker, Mark Newhouse, Brad Garrett, Nick Binger, Phil Collins, Alex Kamberis November Nine Set!Jul 20, '11 After eight days of play and nearly 72 hours of cards, the 2011 World Series of Poker has officially reached the November Nine. Leading the way into the four-month hiatus is the Czech Republic’s Martin Staszko, who has a slight advantage over Ireland’s Eoghan O’Dea. The final table will be a truly international affair, with seven different countries represented. The Americans will be the most prevelent at the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio, having three players in attendance. Matt Giannetti, Phil Collins and Ben Lamb also reside in third, fourth and fifth in the standings after some late night jostling. Giannetti was handcuffed early on during the final table bubble, but picked up pocket jacks twice to give him a comfortable chip count entering November. Barring a spectacular performance at the WSOP Europe series from Phil Hellmuth, Lamb has nearly locked up the WSOP Player of the Year honors. He has now earned nearly $2 million this summer and is in a great position to triple or quadruple that amount. Badih Bounahra was at one point the shortest stack at the table, but he was able to pick up a big hand to double through, becoming the first player to represent Belize at the final table in WSOP history. Germany’s Pius Heinz is certainly happy to have survived the bubble, especially after getting all in with K-J against a dominating A-K earlier in the day. Heinz would up making a straight to double, which was enough for him to advance. The rest of the final table is rounded out by Ukraine’s Anton Makievskyi and the U.K.’s Sam Holden. Both players will have their work cut out for them in November, returning with less than 30 big blinds. The unfortunate final table bubble boy was John Hewitt, who made a questionable call against Bounahra that saw his stacked crippled. He eventually lost a coinflip to O’Dea to see his Main Event run come to an end. By surviving until November, Eoghan and his father, Donnacha O’Dea, have become the first father and son pair to make the WSOP Main Event final table. Donnacha finished ninth in 1991 and sixth in 1983. Here is a look at the seating assignments and chip counts. Seat 1 — Matt Giannetti — 24,750,000 Player Tags: Matt Giannetti, Ben Lamb, Badih Bounahra, Eoghan O'Dea, Phil Collins, Martin Staszko, Sam Holden, Pius Heinz, Anton Makiievskyi Phil Collins Eliminated in Fifth Place ($2,269,599)Nov 06, '11 Phil Collins had a lot of support at the 2011 World Series of Poker main event final table, but in the end, it wasn’t enough to propel him to Tuesday’s final three. Collins was one of the most active players at the table and found some success by varying his play with a lot of limps, but once he got five-handed, his all-in move was snapped off by Pius Heinz, who held pocket nines. Collins had some live cards, holding the A 7, but couldn’t connect hard enough with a board reading 6 5 4 9 7. The 26-year-old pro did however take home a consolation prize of $2,269,599, which was enough to more than double his career winnings. Be sure to follow all of the main event action on Card Player’s official twitter page. Player Tags: Phil Collins A Look at the Stage!Nov 06, '11 We are just about two hours away from the start of the 2011 World Series of Poker main event final table here at the Penn and Teller Theatre at the Rio. Here’s a look at the crew cleaning up the ESPN final table stage. You’ll notice that the stage is nearly identical to the stage used this summer in the Amazon Room. The only difference is that the bleachers have been spread to the sides to form a half circle. Take a look. Player Tags: Matt Giannetti, Ben Lamb, Badih Bounahra, Eoghan O'Dea, Phil Collins, Martin Staszko, Sam Holden, Pius Heinz |
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Mar 05, '11 | 2011 The Big Event | Main Event | 1 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 6 Update -- Chris DeMaci Jumps to the LeadMar 05, '11 Blinds: 200-400 with a 50 ante Players Remaining: 184 out of 263 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Chris DeMaci — 146,000 Notable Eliminations: Phil Collins Big Hands: Brett Richey Busts One Brett Richey checked a 9 6 2 and another player raised to 1,300. Richey check-raised to 2,600 and his opponent made the call. The turn fell 3 and Richey checked again. The other player moved all in for 5,000 and Richey made the call. Their cards: Richey: 9 6 River: 10 Richey won the hand to grow his stack to 30,000. Chris DeMaci Eliminates Thayer Rasmussen After a series of bets and raises Thayer Rasmussen was all in preflop against Chris DeMaci. Their cards: DeMaci: K K Board: A 3 2 9 6 DeMaci won the hand to grow his stack to 146,000 and take the chip lead. Rasmussen was eliminated on the hand. Poker Tweet — Phil Collins Player Tags: Thayer Rasmussen, Christopher DeMaci, Phil Collins |
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Dec 19, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit Regional Championship - Harrah's Atlantic City | WSOP Circuit -- Harrah's Northeast Regional Championship | 1 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Poker Tweets -- Philip CollinsDec 19, '10 Check out this poker tweet from Philip Collins. Player Tags: Phil Collins Poker Tweets -- Philip CollinsDec 19, '10 Check out this poker tweet from Philip Collins. Player Tags: Phil Collins |
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Aug 23, '10 | 2010 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 4 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 13 Update: Day 2 EndsAug 23, '10 NOTE: Day 2 has come to a close. Check back for more live reports tomorrow, when the remaining players return at 1 p.m. Blinds: 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 60 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Phil Collins — 898,000 (pictured right) Average Chip Count: 192,500 Notable Eliminations: Justin Young Chip Movers and Shakers It was a volatile final level to end day 2 that saw a pretty substantial reshuffle of the top 10. Phil Collins is a huge chip leader at the end of the night with 898,000. J.C. Alvarado held strong in the top five, but new faces in the top 10 at the end of day 2 include Elliot Smith and Jonathan Little. Some players that are limping into day 2 with less than 60,000 include Joe Hachem, Todd Keikoan, Franco Brunetti, J.J Liu. Big Hands: Eric Blair Eliminated by Phil Collins Eric Blair raised from the cutoff and Phil Collins reraised from the big blind before Blair reraised all in to 100,000. Collins made the call and they flipped over their cards: Blair: AQ Board: 543J9 Collins held 625,000 after the hand and Blair was eliminated from the tournament. Justin Young Eliminated by Phil Collins Phil Collins raised to 6,000 under the gun and Justin Young made the call. The big blind jumped into the pot as well and the flop was dealt 965. Action was checked to Young, who bet 11,000, and the big blind made the call before Collins check-raised to 50,000 total. Young then reraised all in for 100,000 and the big blind mucked. Collins made the call and they flipped over their cards: Collins: 54 Turn and River: 7 and J Collins won the hand with a flush and he built his stack to 800,000. Young was eliminated from the tournament on the hand. Tank-tastic Part II Tom Braband has been spending more time in the tank than G.I. Joe during the late stages of the tournament tonight. In a previous hand he spent more than 10 minutes mulling over a decision before his table mates called the clock and he spent another prolonged period in the tank in a recent hand. This time one player limped preflop and his opponent in the previous long hand bet 6,5000 from middle position. Braband raised to 18,500 from the button. The original player to act mucked and Braband’s old nemesis made the call. The flop fell A92 and Braband bet 13,000. His opponent check-raised all-in for an additional 65,000 and Braband went back into the tank. He thought for a couple of minutes but once again decided to muck his cards. Braband was left with 325,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Young, Joe Hachem, David Sands, Tom Braband, Phil Collins, Eric Blair Level 10 Update: Into the Dinner BreakAug 22, '10 NOTE: The players are currently on a one-hour dinner break and play will resume at 8:40 p.m. Check back for the next level summary at 10:10 p.m. Blinds: 600-1,200 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 116 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Tom Braband — 353,000 Average Chip Count: 99,568 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Madsen Chip Movers and Shakers There was little change over in the top 10 during the last level but Vinnie Vinh had a strong level and ended with 290,000. Tom Braband is your new chip leader with 353,000. Amit Makhija and Micah Raskin were the two new additions at the top. Players that are getting a little too low for comfort include Steve Gross, Thomas Marchese, McLean Karr, and Phil Collins. Raymond Dolan saw his stack plummet and settle at 25,000 after he doubled up Phil Collins late in the level. Big Hands: Jeff Madsen Eliminated Jeff Madsen raised to 2,900 preflop and his opponent moved all in with an overbet. Madsen made the call with pocket eights and his opponent held pocket fours. A four in the door then ushered Madsen to the rail. David Sands Scores a Nice Pot McLean Karr raised under the gun preflop and David Sands reraised from the button. Karr reraised another 12,600 and Sands made the call. The flop fell 743 and Karr bet 22,700. Sands reraised all in and put Karr on a decision for his tournament life. Karr decided to muck and his stack fell to 90,000. Sands grew his holdings to 215,000. Frank Kassela Eliminated by Darryll Fish After Daryll Fish raised preflop Frank Kassela and one other player paid the price of admission to join him in the viewing of a K-6-5 flop (two clubs). Kassela checked, Fish bet 4,500, and the other player mucked. Kassela raised to 10,500 and Fish made the call. The turn fell 3 and Kassela moved all in for 25,000. Fish made the call and the two players turned over their cards: Fish: Q9 River: 9 (no club) Fish won the hand to grow his stack to 160,000 and Kassela was eliminated on the hand. Phil Collins Doubles Up Thanks to Raymond Dolan Phil Collins raised to 3,000 from middle position Raymond Dolan called from the hi-jack and both blinds jumped in as well. The flop was dealt J76 and Dolan opened the action with a 5,400 bet. The blinds both fold and Collins check-raised all-in for 23,500. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: Q2 Turn and River: 10J Collins grew his stack to 65,000 after the hand and after a very tough level Dolan held just 25,000. Player Tags: Frank Kassela, David Sands, Jeff Madsen, Darryll Fish, Phil Collins, Mclean Karr, Raymond Dolan Level 18 Update: Collins Out after a Suprising FreefallAug 23, '10 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 22 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Jonathan Little — 1,300,000 Average Chip Count: 525,000 Notable Eliminations: 29: Phil Collins — $11,500 (pictured right) Chip Movers and Shakers Jonathan Little is your new chip leader thanks to a strong level and he paces the field with 1.3 million. Professional players continued to fall including Phil Collins. He busted in 29th place, completing a free-fall from more than a million to out of the tournament. A few professionals that are trying to hold on with short stacks include Darryll Fish, Charlie Hook, and Allen Kessler. Big Hands: Phil Collins Eliminated in 29th Place ($11,500) Phil Collins moved all in for 258,000 from the cutoff with a board of 109724 sitting on the table and Jonathan Little made the call from the big blind. Collins flipped over KJ for a failed bluff and Little showed down Q9. Collins was eliminated in 29th place and he was awarded $11,500. Little shot up to 1.28 million after the hand. Ethan Foulkes Eliminated in 28th Place ($13,000) Ethan Foulke was all in preflop, except for the single 1,000 chip sitting on top of his hole cards. Tyler Cornell had made the call and mistakenly flipped over his hole cards (AK, because he thought his opponent was all in. The flop fell K96 and Foulke checked to Cornell who bet 1,000 with his flopped top pair. Foulke made the call and flipped over J10 for a flush draw. The turn and river fell A and 9. Cornell won the strange hand to grow his stack to 920,000 and his opponent was Foulkes was eliminated in 27th place, taking home $13,000. Mario Delis Eliminated in 26th Place ($13,000) Tyler Cornell raised to 18,000 preflop under the gun and John Smith made the call from middle position. Mario Delis then raised all in for 144,000 from the hi-jack. Cornell mucked and Smith made the call. The two live players then flipped over their cards: Delis: QQ Board: A988K Delis was eliminated in 26th place and he took home $13,000 in prize money. Smith grew his stack to 780,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Ethan Foulkes, Jonathan Little, Mario Delis, Phil Collins, Tyler Cornell, John Smith Level 17 Update: Tough Level for ProsAug 23, '10 Blinds: 3,000-6,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 29 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Jared Jaffee — 805,000 Average Chip Count: 398,275 Notable Eliminations: 37: Ari Goott — $10,200 Chip Movers and Shakers Phil Collins has fallen from the top 10 during this level that was very tough on the professionals remaining in play. Many have busted out of the tournament and those that remain are in the lower half of the chip counts. Allen Kessler, David Sands, Collins, Peter Rho, Charlie Hook, and Jonathan Little are still alive and kicking, but they all hold the chip average or less. Jared Jaffee currently leads the way with 805,000. Big Hands: Phil Collins Takes a Big Hit Kyle McCammond checked a flop of 752 from the big blind and Collins bet 25,000 from the hi-jack. McCammond check-raised to 61,000 total. Collins raised another 70,000 on top of that and McCammond made the call after some deliberation. Both players checked the 8 on the turn and the J on the river. McCammond flipped over pocket fives and Collins mucked. The level was a rough one for Collins and this pot dropped him down to 350,000 after he held 1.1 million a short time ago. Soi Nguyen Eliminated in 34th Place ($11,500) Soi Nguyen raised to 16,500 from middle position and Jared Jaffee reraised to 36,500 from the small blind. Nguyen made the call and the flop was dealt 643. Jaffee bet 63,000 and Nguyen raised to 183,000. Jaffee reraised all in and Nguyen made the call for his final 100,000. Their cards: Nguyen: 10-10 Turn and River: 6 and 5 Jaffee made a full house to grow his stack to 805,000 and take the chip lead. Nguyen was eliminated on the hand in 34th place, taking home $11,500. Marco Johnson Eliminated in 33rd Place ($11,500) Marco Johnson moved all in for his last 100,000 preflop and Charlie Hook made the call. Johnson held the lead with pocket sevens and Hook held A-Q. Hook made a pair on the board and Johnson was eliminated in 33rd place, taking home $11,500. Joe Sebok Eliminated in 32nd Place ($11,500) Joe Sebok was all in with J10 in the hole with a flop of K-J-9 sitting on the table with two spades. John Smith had him covered with A2 and the turn broguth an ace to give Smith the lead. The river was no help for Sebok and he busted out in 32nd place, taking home $11,500. Player Tags: Joe Sebok, Charles Hook, Marco Johnson, Phil Collins, Jared Jaffee, Soi Nguyen Level 15 Update: Down to the Money BubbleAug 23, '10 Blinds: 2,000-4,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 46 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Phil Collins — 1,100,000 Average Chip Count: 251,086 Notable Eliminations: Tim Phan Chip Movers and Shakers Phil Collins continues to pace the field and he became the first millionaire in the tournament during the last level of play. The rest of the top 10 stayed stable, but Andrew Frankenberger is keeping pace with the chip leader to pull away from the field by growing his stack to 715,000. Players that are hoping to limp into the money on a short stack and then attempt to double up include Michale Benvenuti, Allen Kessler, and Ali Eslami. Big Hands: Phil Collins Battles with Jordan Young Jordan Young bet 12,500 after a fop of 875 hit the table and Phil Collins made the call. The turn fell 3 and Young bet 22,500. Collins made the call and the river fell 2. Young checked and Collins went into the tank before placing a bet of 65,000 on the table. Young folds and Collins won the hand to grow his stack to 985,000. Young dropped down to 340,000. Joe Sebok Eliminates John Wrona Tom Lee raised to 12,000 under the gun and John Wrona moved all in from middle position for 52,000. Joe Sebok moved all in over the top of everyone from the cutoff and Lee mucked after spending some time in the tank. The two live players then flipped over their cards: Wrona: QQ Board: J7653 Sebok won the hand with pocket kings and Wrona was eliminated. Sebok held 182,000 after the hand. Chris Moore Eliminated by Jonathan Aguiar Chris Moore moved all in preflop from the button and Jonathan Aguiar made the call on the small blind. Their cards: Moore: 62 Board: AKJ68 Moore was eliminated on the hand and Aguiar grew his stack to 160,000. Tim Phan Eliminated Andrew Frankenberger raised from middle position preflop and Tim Phan made the call. The flop was dealt J75 and Frankenberger bet 16,000. Phan raised to 40,000 total and Frankenberger reraised all in. Phan made the all-in call and they flipped over their cards: Frankenberger: KK Turn and River: 5A Frankenberger was up to 840,000 after the hand and Phan was eliminated. Marco Johnson Doubles Up Tom Braband raised to 10,000 under the gun and Marco Johnson moved all in from the cutoff. Braband made the call and they flipped over their cards: Johnson: AQ Board: A64QJ Johnson doubled up on the hand to 190,000 and Braband held 315,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Tim Phan, Joe Sebok, Jonathan Aguiar, Chris Moore, Marco Johnson, Tom Braband, Phil Collins, Jordan Young |
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Aug 22, '10 | 2010 Legends of Poker | WPT Legends of Poker Main Event | 3 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level 13 Update: Day 2 EndsAug 23, '10 NOTE: Day 2 has come to a close. Check back for more live reports tomorrow, when the remaining players return at 1 p.m. Blinds: 1,000-2,000 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 60 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Phil Collins — 898,000 (pictured right) Average Chip Count: 192,500 Notable Eliminations: Justin Young Chip Movers and Shakers It was a volatile final level to end day 2 that saw a pretty substantial reshuffle of the top 10. Phil Collins is a huge chip leader at the end of the night with 898,000. J.C. Alvarado held strong in the top five, but new faces in the top 10 at the end of day 2 include Elliot Smith and Jonathan Little. Some players that are limping into day 2 with less than 60,000 include Joe Hachem, Todd Keikoan, Franco Brunetti, J.J Liu. Big Hands: Eric Blair Eliminated by Phil Collins Eric Blair raised from the cutoff and Phil Collins reraised from the big blind before Blair reraised all in to 100,000. Collins made the call and they flipped over their cards: Blair: AQ Board: 543J9 Collins held 625,000 after the hand and Blair was eliminated from the tournament. Justin Young Eliminated by Phil Collins Phil Collins raised to 6,000 under the gun and Justin Young made the call. The big blind jumped into the pot as well and the flop was dealt 965. Action was checked to Young, who bet 11,000, and the big blind made the call before Collins check-raised to 50,000 total. Young then reraised all in for 100,000 and the big blind mucked. Collins made the call and they flipped over their cards: Collins: 54 Turn and River: 7 and J Collins won the hand with a flush and he built his stack to 800,000. Young was eliminated from the tournament on the hand. Tank-tastic Part II Tom Braband has been spending more time in the tank than G.I. Joe during the late stages of the tournament tonight. In a previous hand he spent more than 10 minutes mulling over a decision before his table mates called the clock and he spent another prolonged period in the tank in a recent hand. This time one player limped preflop and his opponent in the previous long hand bet 6,5000 from middle position. Braband raised to 18,500 from the button. The original player to act mucked and Braband’s old nemesis made the call. The flop fell A92 and Braband bet 13,000. His opponent check-raised all-in for an additional 65,000 and Braband went back into the tank. He thought for a couple of minutes but once again decided to muck his cards. Braband was left with 325,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Justin Young, Joe Hachem, David Sands, Tom Braband, Phil Collins, Eric Blair Level 10 Update: Into the Dinner BreakAug 22, '10 NOTE: The players are currently on a one-hour dinner break and play will resume at 8:40 p.m. Check back for the next level summary at 10:10 p.m. Blinds: 600-1,200 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 116 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Tom Braband — 353,000 Average Chip Count: 99,568 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Madsen Chip Movers and Shakers There was little change over in the top 10 during the last level but Vinnie Vinh had a strong level and ended with 290,000. Tom Braband is your new chip leader with 353,000. Amit Makhija and Micah Raskin were the two new additions at the top. Players that are getting a little too low for comfort include Steve Gross, Thomas Marchese, McLean Karr, and Phil Collins. Raymond Dolan saw his stack plummet and settle at 25,000 after he doubled up Phil Collins late in the level. Big Hands: Jeff Madsen Eliminated Jeff Madsen raised to 2,900 preflop and his opponent moved all in with an overbet. Madsen made the call with pocket eights and his opponent held pocket fours. A four in the door then ushered Madsen to the rail. David Sands Scores a Nice Pot McLean Karr raised under the gun preflop and David Sands reraised from the button. Karr reraised another 12,600 and Sands made the call. The flop fell 743 and Karr bet 22,700. Sands reraised all in and put Karr on a decision for his tournament life. Karr decided to muck and his stack fell to 90,000. Sands grew his holdings to 215,000. Frank Kassela Eliminated by Darryll Fish After Daryll Fish raised preflop Frank Kassela and one other player paid the price of admission to join him in the viewing of a K-6-5 flop (two clubs). Kassela checked, Fish bet 4,500, and the other player mucked. Kassela raised to 10,500 and Fish made the call. The turn fell 3 and Kassela moved all in for 25,000. Fish made the call and the two players turned over their cards: Fish: Q9 River: 9 (no club) Fish won the hand to grow his stack to 160,000 and Kassela was eliminated on the hand. Phil Collins Doubles Up Thanks to Raymond Dolan Phil Collins raised to 3,000 from middle position Raymond Dolan called from the hi-jack and both blinds jumped in as well. The flop was dealt J76 and Dolan opened the action with a 5,400 bet. The blinds both fold and Collins check-raised all-in for 23,500. Dolan made the call and they flipped over their cards: Dolan: Q2 Turn and River: 10J Collins grew his stack to 65,000 after the hand and after a very tough level Dolan held just 25,000. Player Tags: Frank Kassela, David Sands, Jeff Madsen, Darryll Fish, Phil Collins, Mclean Karr, Raymond Dolan Level 18 Update: Collins Out after a Suprising FreefallAug 23, '10 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 22 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Jonathan Little — 1,300,000 Average Chip Count: 525,000 Notable Eliminations: 29: Phil Collins — $11,500 (pictured right) Chip Movers and Shakers Jonathan Little is your new chip leader thanks to a strong level and he paces the field with 1.3 million. Professional players continued to fall including Phil Collins. He busted in 29th place, completing a free-fall from more than a million to out of the tournament. A few professionals that are trying to hold on with short stacks include Darryll Fish, Charlie Hook, and Allen Kessler. Big Hands: Phil Collins Eliminated in 29th Place ($11,500) Phil Collins moved all in for 258,000 from the cutoff with a board of 109724 sitting on the table and Jonathan Little made the call from the big blind. Collins flipped over KJ for a failed bluff and Little showed down Q9. Collins was eliminated in 29th place and he was awarded $11,500. Little shot up to 1.28 million after the hand. Ethan Foulkes Eliminated in 28th Place ($13,000) Ethan Foulke was all in preflop, except for the single 1,000 chip sitting on top of his hole cards. Tyler Cornell had made the call and mistakenly flipped over his hole cards (AK, because he thought his opponent was all in. The flop fell K96 and Foulke checked to Cornell who bet 1,000 with his flopped top pair. Foulke made the call and flipped over J10 for a flush draw. The turn and river fell A and 9. Cornell won the strange hand to grow his stack to 920,000 and his opponent was Foulkes was eliminated in 27th place, taking home $13,000. Mario Delis Eliminated in 26th Place ($13,000) Tyler Cornell raised to 18,000 preflop under the gun and John Smith made the call from middle position. Mario Delis then raised all in for 144,000 from the hi-jack. Cornell mucked and Smith made the call. The two live players then flipped over their cards: Delis: QQ Board: A988K Delis was eliminated in 26th place and he took home $13,000 in prize money. Smith grew his stack to 780,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Ethan Foulkes, Jonathan Little, Mario Delis, Phil Collins, Tyler Cornell, John Smith Level 17 Update: Tough Level for ProsAug 23, '10 Blinds: 3,000-6,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 29 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Jared Jaffee — 805,000 Average Chip Count: 398,275 Notable Eliminations: 37: Ari Goott — $10,200 Chip Movers and Shakers Phil Collins has fallen from the top 10 during this level that was very tough on the professionals remaining in play. Many have busted out of the tournament and those that remain are in the lower half of the chip counts. Allen Kessler, David Sands, Collins, Peter Rho, Charlie Hook, and Jonathan Little are still alive and kicking, but they all hold the chip average or less. Jared Jaffee currently leads the way with 805,000. Big Hands: Phil Collins Takes a Big Hit Kyle McCammond checked a flop of 752 from the big blind and Collins bet 25,000 from the hi-jack. McCammond check-raised to 61,000 total. Collins raised another 70,000 on top of that and McCammond made the call after some deliberation. Both players checked the 8 on the turn and the J on the river. McCammond flipped over pocket fives and Collins mucked. The level was a rough one for Collins and this pot dropped him down to 350,000 after he held 1.1 million a short time ago. Soi Nguyen Eliminated in 34th Place ($11,500) Soi Nguyen raised to 16,500 from middle position and Jared Jaffee reraised to 36,500 from the small blind. Nguyen made the call and the flop was dealt 643. Jaffee bet 63,000 and Nguyen raised to 183,000. Jaffee reraised all in and Nguyen made the call for his final 100,000. Their cards: Nguyen: 10-10 Turn and River: 6 and 5 Jaffee made a full house to grow his stack to 805,000 and take the chip lead. Nguyen was eliminated on the hand in 34th place, taking home $11,500. Marco Johnson Eliminated in 33rd Place ($11,500) Marco Johnson moved all in for his last 100,000 preflop and Charlie Hook made the call. Johnson held the lead with pocket sevens and Hook held A-Q. Hook made a pair on the board and Johnson was eliminated in 33rd place, taking home $11,500. Joe Sebok Eliminated in 32nd Place ($11,500) Joe Sebok was all in with J10 in the hole with a flop of K-J-9 sitting on the table with two spades. John Smith had him covered with A2 and the turn broguth an ace to give Smith the lead. The river was no help for Sebok and he busted out in 32nd place, taking home $11,500. Player Tags: Joe Sebok, Charles Hook, Marco Johnson, Phil Collins, Jared Jaffee, Soi Nguyen Level 15 Update: Down to the Money BubbleAug 23, '10 Blinds: 2,000-4,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 46 out of 462 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Phil Collins — 1,100,000 Average Chip Count: 251,086 Notable Eliminations: Tim Phan Chip Movers and Shakers Phil Collins continues to pace the field and he became the first millionaire in the tournament during the last level of play. The rest of the top 10 stayed stable, but Andrew Frankenberger is keeping pace with the chip leader to pull away from the field by growing his stack to 715,000. Players that are hoping to limp into the money on a short stack and then attempt to double up include Michale Benvenuti, Allen Kessler, and Ali Eslami. Big Hands: Phil Collins Battles with Jordan Young Jordan Young bet 12,500 after a fop of 875 hit the table and Phil Collins made the call. The turn fell 3 and Young bet 22,500. Collins made the call and the river fell 2. Young checked and Collins went into the tank before placing a bet of 65,000 on the table. Young folds and Collins won the hand to grow his stack to 985,000. Young dropped down to 340,000. Joe Sebok Eliminates John Wrona Tom Lee raised to 12,000 under the gun and John Wrona moved all in from middle position for 52,000. Joe Sebok moved all in over the top of everyone from the cutoff and Lee mucked after spending some time in the tank. The two live players then flipped over their cards: Wrona: QQ Board: J7653 Sebok won the hand with pocket kings and Wrona was eliminated. Sebok held 182,000 after the hand. Chris Moore Eliminated by Jonathan Aguiar Chris Moore moved all in preflop from the button and Jonathan Aguiar made the call on the small blind. Their cards: Moore: 62 Board: AKJ68 Moore was eliminated on the hand and Aguiar grew his stack to 160,000. Tim Phan Eliminated Andrew Frankenberger raised from middle position preflop and Tim Phan made the call. The flop was dealt J75 and Frankenberger bet 16,000. Phan raised to 40,000 total and Frankenberger reraised all in. Phan made the all-in call and they flipped over their cards: Frankenberger: KK Turn and River: 5A Frankenberger was up to 840,000 after the hand and Phan was eliminated. Marco Johnson Doubles Up Tom Braband raised to 10,000 under the gun and Marco Johnson moved all in from the cutoff. Braband made the call and they flipped over their cards: Johnson: AQ Board: A64QJ Johnson doubled up on the hand to 190,000 and Braband held 315,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Tim Phan, Joe Sebok, Jonathan Aguiar, Chris Moore, Marco Johnson, Tom Braband, Phil Collins, Jordan Young |
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Jul 05, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 54 - World Championship No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$10,000 Main Event - Cloutier Being AggressiveJul 05, '08 Blinds/Antes: 100-200 Teltscher Teaches Tiffany A Lesson Brit Mark Teltscher was a match for Tiffany Michelle's aggression when he called every bet on ever street including 4,000 on the river. The board read A-A-K-7-2 and Teltscher went into the tank finally calling. Michelle looked a little downbeat. "You got an Ace?" she asked and went to muck her cards. Teltscher flipped over A-3 for trip aces and Michelle's bluff had gone badly awry. After the hand she was down to 34,000 and the Englishman was up to 26,000. Player Tags: T.J. Cloutier, Nam Le, John D'Agostino, Amit Makhija, Phil Collins |
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Jun 19, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 36 - No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$1,500 NL - Level 6Jun 19, '08 Note: Players are now on a 90 minute break. Play will resume around 8:30 p.m. Blinds: 200-400 with a ante of 50 Player Tags: Bryan Micon, Noah Schwartz, Freddy Deeb, Phil Collins |
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