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Hometown: Las Vegas
Country of Origin: United States
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Nov 21, '22 | CPPT X - DeepStack Extravaganza | $2,500 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $750,000 GTD | 5 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Moreno Wins A Preflop RaceNov 17, '22 The player in the hijack raised to 2,200. Andrew Moreno three-bet shoved for just over 22,000 from the cutoff. It folded around to the hijack and he made the call with AQ. Moreno revealed the 66. The board ran out AK623 and Moreno flopped a set to secure the double up. he now sits with over 45,000. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Andrew Moreno In The HouseNov 17, '22 2022 DeepStack Extravaganza I $2,500 UltimateStack no-limit hold’em event winner Andrew Moreno has taken a seat here on day 1A. Moreno topped a field of 542 entries in that event in February to earn $242,293. The victory represents the third-largest score of his career. Moreno now has more than $3.5 million in lifetime earnings, a figure he’ll be looking to add to in a big way with a deep run in this event. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Krasne Triples, Moreno DoublesNov 20, '22 We arrived to find a three-way all-in preflop ith Seth Krasne all-in and at risk for 355,000 total, with Andrew Moreno in and at risk for 1,145,000 more (1.4 million total) and Jayakrishnan Nair having both players covered. Nair: AK The Q93JJ runout saw Krasne triple up to 1,145,000. Moreno won the side pot to double to 2,290,000, while Nair fell to 1,100,000. Player Tags: Seth Krasne, Andrew Moreno, Jayakrishnan Nair Moreno Brothers Back TogetherNov 20, '22 Brothers Johnnie Moreno and Andrew Moreno were sat together at the start of day 2, but their table broke after not too long and they have remained separated up until recently, when the final two tables grew a little short-handed. Johnnie Moreno was brought over from table 15 to balance table 16, ending up in the four seat. Andrew was already sitting in the seven seat. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno, Johnnie Moreno Assorted Chip CountsNov 20, '22
Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Moreno Brothers Draw Same TableNov 20, '22 2021 Wynn Millions main event winner Andrew Moreno and 2022 Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian main event runner-up finisher Johnnie ‘Vibes’ Moreno both made day 2 of this event with top seven stacks, with Andrew in second (747,000) and Johnnie in seventh (451,000). The brothers also happened to draw the same starting table for day 2, with the elder brother in seat 7 and the younger seat 9 at table 21. They are joined by bracelet winners Anthony Spinella and David Jackson, as well as Stanley Lee. Their table is slated to be the third to break today. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno, Johnnie Moreno Andrew Moreno Eliminated In 6th Place ($32,026)Nov 21, '22 Andrew Moreno raised to 680,000 from under the gun, leaving just 160,000 behind. Carl Oman called on the button. The flop came down AQ3 and Oman fired out a bet from out of turn. Moreno put his last chips all-in and was at risk with A10 for top pair. Oman held AQ for top two. The 5 on the turn was no help for Moreno, and a 4x on the river secured the pot for Oman, who increased his stack to 6,070,000. Moreno earned $32,026 as the sixth-place finisher. This was his fifth final-table finish of the year, with one title won. He has more than $3.5 million in lifetime tournament earnings. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Barry Shulman Eliminated In 7th Place ($24,065)Nov 21, '22 Andrew Moreno raised to 120,000 from under the gun. It folded to Barry Shulman in the cutoff. He three-bet to 200,000. The blinds got out of the way and Moreno announced all-in. Shulman called for 1,475,000 total with 77. Moreno, who had him just covered with 1.6 million, revealed the 88. The board came down K10636 and the larger pocket pair held up to eliminate Shulman in seventh place ($24,065). The two-time bracelet winner now has more than $5.9 million in lifetime tournament earnings to his name after this deep run. Moreno chipped up to 3,300,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Barry Shulman, Andrew Moreno Moreno Rivers An Ace For Big PotNov 21, '22 With a board of 9743, Dan Colpoys checked and Andrew Moreno bet 715,000. Colpoys called and the river brought the A. Colpoys checked and Moreno, after using a time chip, checked back and showed A-Qfor a rivered ace. COlpoys showed 10-10 and mucked while Moreno dragged the sizable pot. He now sits with 3.8 million while Colpoys fell to 1.8 million. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno |
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Nov 20, '22 | CPPT X - DeepStack Extravaganza | $2,500 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $750,000 GTD | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Moreno Wins A Preflop RaceNov 17, '22 The player in the hijack raised to 2,200. Andrew Moreno three-bet shoved for just over 22,000 from the cutoff. It folded around to the hijack and he made the call with AQ. Moreno revealed the 66. The board ran out AK623 and Moreno flopped a set to secure the double up. he now sits with over 45,000. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Andrew Moreno In The HouseNov 17, '22 2022 DeepStack Extravaganza I $2,500 UltimateStack no-limit hold’em event winner Andrew Moreno has taken a seat here on day 1A. Moreno topped a field of 542 entries in that event in February to earn $242,293. The victory represents the third-largest score of his career. Moreno now has more than $3.5 million in lifetime earnings, a figure he’ll be looking to add to in a big way with a deep run in this event. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Krasne Triples, Moreno DoublesNov 20, '22 We arrived to find a three-way all-in preflop ith Seth Krasne all-in and at risk for 355,000 total, with Andrew Moreno in and at risk for 1,145,000 more (1.4 million total) and Jayakrishnan Nair having both players covered. Nair: AK The Q93JJ runout saw Krasne triple up to 1,145,000. Moreno won the side pot to double to 2,290,000, while Nair fell to 1,100,000. Player Tags: Seth Krasne, Andrew Moreno, Jayakrishnan Nair Moreno Brothers Back TogetherNov 20, '22 Brothers Johnnie Moreno and Andrew Moreno were sat together at the start of day 2, but their table broke after not too long and they have remained separated up until recently, when the final two tables grew a little short-handed. Johnnie Moreno was brought over from table 15 to balance table 16, ending up in the four seat. Andrew was already sitting in the seven seat. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno, Johnnie Moreno Assorted Chip CountsNov 20, '22
Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Moreno Brothers Draw Same TableNov 20, '22 2021 Wynn Millions main event winner Andrew Moreno and 2022 Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian main event runner-up finisher Johnnie ‘Vibes’ Moreno both made day 2 of this event with top seven stacks, with Andrew in second (747,000) and Johnnie in seventh (451,000). The brothers also happened to draw the same starting table for day 2, with the elder brother in seat 7 and the younger seat 9 at table 21. They are joined by bracelet winners Anthony Spinella and David Jackson, as well as Stanley Lee. Their table is slated to be the third to break today. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno, Johnnie Moreno Andrew Moreno Eliminated In 6th Place ($32,026)Nov 21, '22 Andrew Moreno raised to 680,000 from under the gun, leaving just 160,000 behind. Carl Oman called on the button. The flop came down AQ3 and Oman fired out a bet from out of turn. Moreno put his last chips all-in and was at risk with A10 for top pair. Oman held AQ for top two. The 5 on the turn was no help for Moreno, and a 4x on the river secured the pot for Oman, who increased his stack to 6,070,000. Moreno earned $32,026 as the sixth-place finisher. This was his fifth final-table finish of the year, with one title won. He has more than $3.5 million in lifetime tournament earnings. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Barry Shulman Eliminated In 7th Place ($24,065)Nov 21, '22 Andrew Moreno raised to 120,000 from under the gun. It folded to Barry Shulman in the cutoff. He three-bet to 200,000. The blinds got out of the way and Moreno announced all-in. Shulman called for 1,475,000 total with 77. Moreno, who had him just covered with 1.6 million, revealed the 88. The board came down K10636 and the larger pocket pair held up to eliminate Shulman in seventh place ($24,065). The two-time bracelet winner now has more than $5.9 million in lifetime tournament earnings to his name after this deep run. Moreno chipped up to 3,300,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Barry Shulman, Andrew Moreno Moreno Rivers An Ace For Big PotNov 21, '22 With a board of 9743, Dan Colpoys checked and Andrew Moreno bet 715,000. Colpoys called and the river brought the A. Colpoys checked and Moreno, after using a time chip, checked back and showed A-Qfor a rivered ace. COlpoys showed 10-10 and mucked while Moreno dragged the sizable pot. He now sits with 3.8 million while Colpoys fell to 1.8 million. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno |
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Nov 17, '22 | CPPT X - DeepStack Extravaganza | $2,500 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $750,000 GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Moreno Wins A Preflop RaceNov 17, '22 The player in the hijack raised to 2,200. Andrew Moreno three-bet shoved for just over 22,000 from the cutoff. It folded around to the hijack and he made the call with AQ. Moreno revealed the 66. The board ran out AK623 and Moreno flopped a set to secure the double up. he now sits with over 45,000. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Andrew Moreno In The HouseNov 17, '22 2022 DeepStack Extravaganza I $2,500 UltimateStack no-limit hold’em event winner Andrew Moreno has taken a seat here on day 1A. Moreno topped a field of 542 entries in that event in February to earn $242,293. The victory represents the third-largest score of his career. Moreno now has more than $3.5 million in lifetime earnings, a figure he’ll be looking to add to in a big way with a deep run in this event. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Krasne Triples, Moreno DoublesNov 20, '22 We arrived to find a three-way all-in preflop ith Seth Krasne all-in and at risk for 355,000 total, with Andrew Moreno in and at risk for 1,145,000 more (1.4 million total) and Jayakrishnan Nair having both players covered. Nair: AK The Q93JJ runout saw Krasne triple up to 1,145,000. Moreno won the side pot to double to 2,290,000, while Nair fell to 1,100,000. Player Tags: Seth Krasne, Andrew Moreno, Jayakrishnan Nair Moreno Brothers Back TogetherNov 20, '22 Brothers Johnnie Moreno and Andrew Moreno were sat together at the start of day 2, but their table broke after not too long and they have remained separated up until recently, when the final two tables grew a little short-handed. Johnnie Moreno was brought over from table 15 to balance table 16, ending up in the four seat. Andrew was already sitting in the seven seat. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno, Johnnie Moreno Assorted Chip CountsNov 20, '22
Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Moreno Brothers Draw Same TableNov 20, '22 2021 Wynn Millions main event winner Andrew Moreno and 2022 Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian main event runner-up finisher Johnnie ‘Vibes’ Moreno both made day 2 of this event with top seven stacks, with Andrew in second (747,000) and Johnnie in seventh (451,000). The brothers also happened to draw the same starting table for day 2, with the elder brother in seat 7 and the younger seat 9 at table 21. They are joined by bracelet winners Anthony Spinella and David Jackson, as well as Stanley Lee. Their table is slated to be the third to break today. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno, Johnnie Moreno Andrew Moreno Eliminated In 6th Place ($32,026)Nov 21, '22 Andrew Moreno raised to 680,000 from under the gun, leaving just 160,000 behind. Carl Oman called on the button. The flop came down AQ3 and Oman fired out a bet from out of turn. Moreno put his last chips all-in and was at risk with A10 for top pair. Oman held AQ for top two. The 5 on the turn was no help for Moreno, and a 4x on the river secured the pot for Oman, who increased his stack to 6,070,000. Moreno earned $32,026 as the sixth-place finisher. This was his fifth final-table finish of the year, with one title won. He has more than $3.5 million in lifetime tournament earnings. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno Barry Shulman Eliminated In 7th Place ($24,065)Nov 21, '22 Andrew Moreno raised to 120,000 from under the gun. It folded to Barry Shulman in the cutoff. He three-bet to 200,000. The blinds got out of the way and Moreno announced all-in. Shulman called for 1,475,000 total with 77. Moreno, who had him just covered with 1.6 million, revealed the 88. The board came down K10636 and the larger pocket pair held up to eliminate Shulman in seventh place ($24,065). The two-time bracelet winner now has more than $5.9 million in lifetime tournament earnings to his name after this deep run. Moreno chipped up to 3,300,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Barry Shulman, Andrew Moreno Moreno Rivers An Ace For Big PotNov 21, '22 With a board of 9743, Dan Colpoys checked and Andrew Moreno bet 715,000. Colpoys called and the river brought the A. Colpoys checked and Moreno, after using a time chip, checked back and showed A-Qfor a rivered ace. COlpoys showed 10-10 and mucked while Moreno dragged the sizable pot. He now sits with 3.8 million while Colpoys fell to 1.8 million. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno |
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May 01, '15 | CPPT III - St. Maarten Caribbean | $1,650 Main Event $200K GTD | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andrew Moreno EliminatedMay 01, '15 Andrew Moreno raised to 1,000 from the button and the player in the big blind made the call. The flop came down 10108 and the big blind bet out 2,000. Moreno, who was short stacked to start the hand, moved all in. His opponent quickly called with the 106 and Moreno was in big trouble with the KQ. The turn gave him some hope with the J giving him an open-ended straight draw, but the 6 on the river gave his opponent a full house and sent him to the rail. Player Tags: Andrew Moreno CPPT Champ Allyn Shulman Back For MoreMay 01, '15 There is only one player in the field who has won a CPPT main event, and that player happens to be Card Player’s very own Allyn Shulman. Shulman won the 2013 CPPT Venetian Deepstacks main event for $293,966 and then went on to finish 19th in the CPPT Choctaw main event later that same year. Already here in St. Maarten she finished fourth in a $340 no-limit hold’em bounty event and won the $340 pot-limit Omaha event for $2,880. As it stands, Shulman has earned $314,467 in CPPT events, more than any other player in the tour’s three season run. Even thought she bagged 72,000 on Day 1A, Shulman is back today to see if she can improve on that and take home an additional $4,000 for bagging two stacks. On a side note, there is another CPPT winner in the field, although not a main event winner. Andrew Moreno won a CPPT prelim at the Venetian Deepstacks the same year Shulman won the main event! Player Tags: Allyn Shulman, Andrew Moreno Who's Here?May 01, '15 We are only about 25 minutes into play on Day 1B, but there are several notables who have already taken their seats. Card Player’s own Barry Shulman, a two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner, is back in the field today. We’ve also got more of the crew from bestbet Jacksonville here. Jesse Hollander, director of poker operations, and tournament manager Johnny Pham are already in their seats. Andrew Moreno, who won a CPPT Venetian Deepstacks event in 2013, and his wife Kristy Moreno, who won her seat through Carbon Poker, are both here! George Griffith, who played yesterday but was eliminated before chips were bagged, is also giving it a second try today. Player Tags: Barry Shulman, Jesse Hollander, Andrew Moreno, Kristy Arnett Moreno, Johnny Pham, George Griffith |
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