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Oct 13, '15 | CPPT III - Big Poker Oktober | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em | 4 | + |
Hutter Eliminated by SteinOct 13, '15 Osmin Dardon opened to 9,000 from early position and it folded over to Sam Stein who called from the button. Barry Hutter three-bet all in from the small blind for 72,000 and it folded back to Dardon who folded as well. Stein called, revealing that the two were flipping for Hutter’s tournament life. Hutter: AK The board fell 35847, giving Stein a winning set of fives. Sam Stein – 281,000 Player Tags: Sam Stein, Barry Hutter |
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Mar 21, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 5 | + |
Sam Stein In The HouseMar 17, '13 2011 WSOP gold bracelet winner Sam Stein has just entered the event, joining Andrew Lichtenberger, Ray Davis, Ben Palmer, Zachary Clark and 2009 Wynn Classic champion Keith Ferrera at table no. 2. Stein will be looking to add to his combined live and online career tournament earnings of just under $4.5 million. Player Tags: Sam Stein WeiKai Chang EliminatedMar 19, '13 We didn’t catch the action, but last week’s WPT Bay 101 Champion WeiKai Chang was eliminated after his pocket aces were cracked by Jeff Frerich’s turned straight. Sam Stein was also in the hand with two pair and was forced to match Frerich’s stack. Player Tags: Jeff Frerichs, WeiKai Chang, Sam Stein Stein Steals a Few From BoothMar 19, '13 Sam Stein raises to 2,600 from the button and Brad Booth calls from the big blind. The flop is 1033 and Booth checks. Stein bets 2,300 and Booth calls. The turn is the Q and Booth checks again. Stein bets 6,700 and Booth folds. Sam Stein – 208,000 Player Tags: Brad Booth, Sam Stein Georgui Martov Takes A PotMar 20, '13 Looking at a board of 1085 Georgui Martov checks his option from the small blind. Sam Stein bets 15,500 from the hijack seat and Martov calls. The turn is the 4, Martov checks again and Stein bets 46,000. Martov asks for a count of Stein’s stack and then makes the call. The river is the 10 and Martov bets 50,000. Stein goes into the tank and Martov tells him: “I’ll show you.” Stein decides to fold his hand and Martov flips over A6. “I told you I’d show you,” Martov tells Stein as he rakes in the pot. Player Tags: Sam Stein Dehkharghani Defeats Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has won the 2013 Card Player Poker Tour Wynn Classic Main Event. Dehkharghani defeated Sam Stein in a short heads up match when Stein moved all with A10. Dehkharghani snapped-called with KK and the board ran out 109857. Dehkharghani will take home $235,931 for his win. Stein leaves with $170,672. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 With the elimination of Tom Marchese as the third place finisher, the heads up match between Ray Dehkharghani and Sam Stein is now underway. Dehkharghani begins the heads up battle with about a 2-to-1 chip advantage over Stein. Ray Dehkharghani – 4,400,000 Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Doubles Through DehkharghaniMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has taken the chip lead from Tom Marchese and is now holding more than 50 percent of the chips in play. But some of those chips have now been moved over to Sam Stein’s stack. With about 3,200,000 million in front of him Dehkharghani moved all in with QQ. Stein called for his last 546,000 with AJ and was well behind. Both players picked up a flush draw on a flop of 764 but Stein held the Ace. Dehkharghani stayed ahead after the turn of 2 but the 8 on the river gave Stein the Ace-high flush and a double up. Stein is now up to about 1,141,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Gets A Few More ChipsMar 21, '13 Sam Stein has added a few more chips to his stack and given himself a little more breathing room. Stein completes from the small blind and Tom Marchese checks his option in the big blind. The flop is 1065 and Stein bets 35,000. Marchese calls and the two see the K open on the turn. Both players check to the river and see the 2. Stein bets 68,000, Marchese raises to 210,000 and Stein calls. Marchese shows Q2 but Stein has the better hand with J10for a pair of Tens. Marchese still holds more than half the chips in play and Stein is up to about 1,160,000. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese Dehkharghani Doubles Once AgainMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has doubled once again. Dehkharghani was all in for 479,000 from under the gun with A6 and Sam Stein called from the small blind with 88. The board was dealt 977A5 and Dehkharghani doubled up to about 1,000,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Tom Marchese vs Sam SteinMar 21, '13 Sam Stein raises to 112,000 from the big blind and Tom Marchese calls from under the gun. The two see a flop of 652. Stein bets 106,000 Marchese raises to 330,000 and Stein calls to see the 2 open on the turn. Both players check and the dealer opens the K on the river. Stein bets 363,000 and Marchese calls. Marchese shows KQ, Stein shows 87 the chips go to Marchese. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese |
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Mar 20, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 4 | + |
Sam Stein In The HouseMar 17, '13 2011 WSOP gold bracelet winner Sam Stein has just entered the event, joining Andrew Lichtenberger, Ray Davis, Ben Palmer, Zachary Clark and 2009 Wynn Classic champion Keith Ferrera at table no. 2. Stein will be looking to add to his combined live and online career tournament earnings of just under $4.5 million. Player Tags: Sam Stein WeiKai Chang EliminatedMar 19, '13 We didn’t catch the action, but last week’s WPT Bay 101 Champion WeiKai Chang was eliminated after his pocket aces were cracked by Jeff Frerich’s turned straight. Sam Stein was also in the hand with two pair and was forced to match Frerich’s stack. Player Tags: Jeff Frerichs, WeiKai Chang, Sam Stein Stein Steals a Few From BoothMar 19, '13 Sam Stein raises to 2,600 from the button and Brad Booth calls from the big blind. The flop is 1033 and Booth checks. Stein bets 2,300 and Booth calls. The turn is the Q and Booth checks again. Stein bets 6,700 and Booth folds. Sam Stein – 208,000 Player Tags: Brad Booth, Sam Stein Georgui Martov Takes A PotMar 20, '13 Looking at a board of 1085 Georgui Martov checks his option from the small blind. Sam Stein bets 15,500 from the hijack seat and Martov calls. The turn is the 4, Martov checks again and Stein bets 46,000. Martov asks for a count of Stein’s stack and then makes the call. The river is the 10 and Martov bets 50,000. Stein goes into the tank and Martov tells him: “I’ll show you.” Stein decides to fold his hand and Martov flips over A6. “I told you I’d show you,” Martov tells Stein as he rakes in the pot. Player Tags: Sam Stein Dehkharghani Defeats Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has won the 2013 Card Player Poker Tour Wynn Classic Main Event. Dehkharghani defeated Sam Stein in a short heads up match when Stein moved all with A10. Dehkharghani snapped-called with KK and the board ran out 109857. Dehkharghani will take home $235,931 for his win. Stein leaves with $170,672. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 With the elimination of Tom Marchese as the third place finisher, the heads up match between Ray Dehkharghani and Sam Stein is now underway. Dehkharghani begins the heads up battle with about a 2-to-1 chip advantage over Stein. Ray Dehkharghani – 4,400,000 Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Doubles Through DehkharghaniMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has taken the chip lead from Tom Marchese and is now holding more than 50 percent of the chips in play. But some of those chips have now been moved over to Sam Stein’s stack. With about 3,200,000 million in front of him Dehkharghani moved all in with QQ. Stein called for his last 546,000 with AJ and was well behind. Both players picked up a flush draw on a flop of 764 but Stein held the Ace. Dehkharghani stayed ahead after the turn of 2 but the 8 on the river gave Stein the Ace-high flush and a double up. Stein is now up to about 1,141,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Gets A Few More ChipsMar 21, '13 Sam Stein has added a few more chips to his stack and given himself a little more breathing room. Stein completes from the small blind and Tom Marchese checks his option in the big blind. The flop is 1065 and Stein bets 35,000. Marchese calls and the two see the K open on the turn. Both players check to the river and see the 2. Stein bets 68,000, Marchese raises to 210,000 and Stein calls. Marchese shows Q2 but Stein has the better hand with J10for a pair of Tens. Marchese still holds more than half the chips in play and Stein is up to about 1,160,000. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese Dehkharghani Doubles Once AgainMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has doubled once again. Dehkharghani was all in for 479,000 from under the gun with A6 and Sam Stein called from the small blind with 88. The board was dealt 977A5 and Dehkharghani doubled up to about 1,000,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Tom Marchese vs Sam SteinMar 21, '13 Sam Stein raises to 112,000 from the big blind and Tom Marchese calls from under the gun. The two see a flop of 652. Stein bets 106,000 Marchese raises to 330,000 and Stein calls to see the 2 open on the turn. Both players check and the dealer opens the K on the river. Stein bets 363,000 and Marchese calls. Marchese shows KQ, Stein shows 87 the chips go to Marchese. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese |
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Mar 19, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 3 | + |
Sam Stein In The HouseMar 17, '13 2011 WSOP gold bracelet winner Sam Stein has just entered the event, joining Andrew Lichtenberger, Ray Davis, Ben Palmer, Zachary Clark and 2009 Wynn Classic champion Keith Ferrera at table no. 2. Stein will be looking to add to his combined live and online career tournament earnings of just under $4.5 million. Player Tags: Sam Stein WeiKai Chang EliminatedMar 19, '13 We didn’t catch the action, but last week’s WPT Bay 101 Champion WeiKai Chang was eliminated after his pocket aces were cracked by Jeff Frerich’s turned straight. Sam Stein was also in the hand with two pair and was forced to match Frerich’s stack. Player Tags: Jeff Frerichs, WeiKai Chang, Sam Stein Stein Steals a Few From BoothMar 19, '13 Sam Stein raises to 2,600 from the button and Brad Booth calls from the big blind. The flop is 1033 and Booth checks. Stein bets 2,300 and Booth calls. The turn is the Q and Booth checks again. Stein bets 6,700 and Booth folds. Sam Stein – 208,000 Player Tags: Brad Booth, Sam Stein Georgui Martov Takes A PotMar 20, '13 Looking at a board of 1085 Georgui Martov checks his option from the small blind. Sam Stein bets 15,500 from the hijack seat and Martov calls. The turn is the 4, Martov checks again and Stein bets 46,000. Martov asks for a count of Stein’s stack and then makes the call. The river is the 10 and Martov bets 50,000. Stein goes into the tank and Martov tells him: “I’ll show you.” Stein decides to fold his hand and Martov flips over A6. “I told you I’d show you,” Martov tells Stein as he rakes in the pot. Player Tags: Sam Stein Dehkharghani Defeats Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has won the 2013 Card Player Poker Tour Wynn Classic Main Event. Dehkharghani defeated Sam Stein in a short heads up match when Stein moved all with A10. Dehkharghani snapped-called with KK and the board ran out 109857. Dehkharghani will take home $235,931 for his win. Stein leaves with $170,672. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 With the elimination of Tom Marchese as the third place finisher, the heads up match between Ray Dehkharghani and Sam Stein is now underway. Dehkharghani begins the heads up battle with about a 2-to-1 chip advantage over Stein. Ray Dehkharghani – 4,400,000 Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Doubles Through DehkharghaniMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has taken the chip lead from Tom Marchese and is now holding more than 50 percent of the chips in play. But some of those chips have now been moved over to Sam Stein’s stack. With about 3,200,000 million in front of him Dehkharghani moved all in with QQ. Stein called for his last 546,000 with AJ and was well behind. Both players picked up a flush draw on a flop of 764 but Stein held the Ace. Dehkharghani stayed ahead after the turn of 2 but the 8 on the river gave Stein the Ace-high flush and a double up. Stein is now up to about 1,141,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Gets A Few More ChipsMar 21, '13 Sam Stein has added a few more chips to his stack and given himself a little more breathing room. Stein completes from the small blind and Tom Marchese checks his option in the big blind. The flop is 1065 and Stein bets 35,000. Marchese calls and the two see the K open on the turn. Both players check to the river and see the 2. Stein bets 68,000, Marchese raises to 210,000 and Stein calls. Marchese shows Q2 but Stein has the better hand with J10for a pair of Tens. Marchese still holds more than half the chips in play and Stein is up to about 1,160,000. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese Dehkharghani Doubles Once AgainMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has doubled once again. Dehkharghani was all in for 479,000 from under the gun with A6 and Sam Stein called from the small blind with 88. The board was dealt 977A5 and Dehkharghani doubled up to about 1,000,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Tom Marchese vs Sam SteinMar 21, '13 Sam Stein raises to 112,000 from the big blind and Tom Marchese calls from under the gun. The two see a flop of 652. Stein bets 106,000 Marchese raises to 330,000 and Stein calls to see the 2 open on the turn. Both players check and the dealer opens the K on the river. Stein bets 363,000 and Marchese calls. Marchese shows KQ, Stein shows 87 the chips go to Marchese. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese |
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Mar 17, '13 | CPPT - Wynn Classic Las Vegas | $5,000 Championship Event | 1 | + |
Sam Stein In The HouseMar 17, '13 2011 WSOP gold bracelet winner Sam Stein has just entered the event, joining Andrew Lichtenberger, Ray Davis, Ben Palmer, Zachary Clark and 2009 Wynn Classic champion Keith Ferrera at table no. 2. Stein will be looking to add to his combined live and online career tournament earnings of just under $4.5 million. Player Tags: Sam Stein WeiKai Chang EliminatedMar 19, '13 We didn’t catch the action, but last week’s WPT Bay 101 Champion WeiKai Chang was eliminated after his pocket aces were cracked by Jeff Frerich’s turned straight. Sam Stein was also in the hand with two pair and was forced to match Frerich’s stack. Player Tags: Jeff Frerichs, WeiKai Chang, Sam Stein Stein Steals a Few From BoothMar 19, '13 Sam Stein raises to 2,600 from the button and Brad Booth calls from the big blind. The flop is 1033 and Booth checks. Stein bets 2,300 and Booth calls. The turn is the Q and Booth checks again. Stein bets 6,700 and Booth folds. Sam Stein – 208,000 Player Tags: Brad Booth, Sam Stein Georgui Martov Takes A PotMar 20, '13 Looking at a board of 1085 Georgui Martov checks his option from the small blind. Sam Stein bets 15,500 from the hijack seat and Martov calls. The turn is the 4, Martov checks again and Stein bets 46,000. Martov asks for a count of Stein’s stack and then makes the call. The river is the 10 and Martov bets 50,000. Stein goes into the tank and Martov tells him: “I’ll show you.” Stein decides to fold his hand and Martov flips over A6. “I told you I’d show you,” Martov tells Stein as he rakes in the pot. Player Tags: Sam Stein Dehkharghani Defeats Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has won the 2013 Card Player Poker Tour Wynn Classic Main Event. Dehkharghani defeated Sam Stein in a short heads up match when Stein moved all with A10. Dehkharghani snapped-called with KK and the board ran out 109857. Dehkharghani will take home $235,931 for his win. Stein leaves with $170,672. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Heads UpMar 21, '13 With the elimination of Tom Marchese as the third place finisher, the heads up match between Ray Dehkharghani and Sam Stein is now underway. Dehkharghani begins the heads up battle with about a 2-to-1 chip advantage over Stein. Ray Dehkharghani – 4,400,000 Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Doubles Through DehkharghaniMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has taken the chip lead from Tom Marchese and is now holding more than 50 percent of the chips in play. But some of those chips have now been moved over to Sam Stein’s stack. With about 3,200,000 million in front of him Dehkharghani moved all in with QQ. Stein called for his last 546,000 with AJ and was well behind. Both players picked up a flush draw on a flop of 764 but Stein held the Ace. Dehkharghani stayed ahead after the turn of 2 but the 8 on the river gave Stein the Ace-high flush and a double up. Stein is now up to about 1,141,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Stein Gets A Few More ChipsMar 21, '13 Sam Stein has added a few more chips to his stack and given himself a little more breathing room. Stein completes from the small blind and Tom Marchese checks his option in the big blind. The flop is 1065 and Stein bets 35,000. Marchese calls and the two see the K open on the turn. Both players check to the river and see the 2. Stein bets 68,000, Marchese raises to 210,000 and Stein calls. Marchese shows Q2 but Stein has the better hand with J10for a pair of Tens. Marchese still holds more than half the chips in play and Stein is up to about 1,160,000. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese Dehkharghani Doubles Once AgainMar 21, '13 Ray Dehkharghani has doubled once again. Dehkharghani was all in for 479,000 from under the gun with A6 and Sam Stein called from the small blind with 88. The board was dealt 977A5 and Dehkharghani doubled up to about 1,000,000. Player Tags: Ray Dehkharghani, Sam Stein Tom Marchese vs Sam SteinMar 21, '13 Sam Stein raises to 112,000 from the big blind and Tom Marchese calls from under the gun. The two see a flop of 652. Stein bets 106,000 Marchese raises to 330,000 and Stein calls to see the 2 open on the turn. Both players check and the dealer opens the K on the river. Stein bets 363,000 and Marchese calls. Marchese shows KQ, Stein shows 87 the chips go to Marchese. Player Tags: Sam Stein, Tom Marchese |
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Jul 11, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 WSOP National Championship | 3 | + |
Level 26 Update: Baker 6th ($79,002), Stein 7th ($61,434)Jul 11, '12 Level: 26 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 5 out of 157 Average Chip Count: 942,000 Chip Counts: Seat no. 4 — Huy Nguyen — 1,250,000 Players Eliminated: David Baker — 6th Place ($79,002) Live Updates: Sam Stein Eliminated in 7th Place ($61,434) Sam Stein open-shoved before the flop for 195,000 and Nikolas Stone called from the small blind. Stone was ahead before the flop with KQ against Stein’s J10. The board came 864A3, offering no help to Sam Stein who was eliminated in 7th place ($61,434). Stone ended the hand with just under 1.1 million in chips. David Baker Eliminated in 6th Place (79,002) David Baker open-shoved before the flop before and Huy Nguyen called. Nguyen was ahead before the flop with 88 against Baker’s KJ. The board came Q853K, giving Nguyen middle set on the flop to win the pot and eliminate David Baker in 6th place ($79,002). Nguyen ended the hand with about 1,250,000. 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 Baker, Huy Nguyen, Nikolas Stone, Sam Stein Levels 24-25 Update: Stone Leads Final Seven, Short Stacks Double UpJul 11, '12 Level: 25 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 7 out of 157 Average Chip Count: 672,857 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — David Baker — 675,000 Seat no. 3 — Sam Stein — 200,000 Live Updates: Huy Nguyen Doubles Through Andy Hwang Huy Ngueyn was on the short stack heading into Level 24 but managed to find an early double up through Andy Hwang. Nguyen got it al in before the flop with 1010 against Hwang’s AA. The board came AK5QJ, giving Hwang top set on the flop to take a huge lead, but Nguyen went runner-runner to make a four-card straight on the river to win the pot and double up. Nguyen doubled up to about 850,000 that hand, leaving Hwang with just about the same. Ryan Eriquezzo Doubles Through Sam Stein Ryan Eriquezzo was the next short stack to double up after getting it all in before the flop with AJ against Sam Stein’s QQ. The board came 109784, giving Eriquezzo a four-card straight on the turn to stay alive and double up. Eriquezzo doubled to about 800,000 that hand while Stein was left on the short stack with just under 300,000. 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: Huy Nguyen, Ryan Eriquezzo, Sam Stein, Andy Hwang Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJul 11, '12 The final table of the $10,000 WSOP National Championship is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. Play will begin in Level 22 with blinds of 6,000-12,000 with a 2,000 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 — David Baker — 281,000 While only 8 remain, this event gathered 157 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,570,000. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $416,051 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 Baker, Matt Keikoan, Huy Nguyen, Nikolas Stone, Ryan Eriquezzo, Sam Stein, Andy Hwang, Amanda Musumeci |
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Jun 05, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship | 3 | + |
Level 25: Lehavot Leads Solomon Heads-up; Stein 3rd, Chidwick 4thJun 06, '11 Blinds: 20,000-40,000 Players Remaining: 2 out of 249 Average Chip Count: 3,735,000 Chip Counts: 1. Amir Lehavot – 5,415,000 Eliminations: 3rd. Sam Stein – $264,651 Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in 4thPlace ($198,927) Stephen Chidwick opened for 80,000 from the cutoff, Amir Lehavot reraised from the button, Chidwick shoved and Lehavot called. Chidwick turned over A 9 for the lead while Lehavot showed K J. The board came A 10 9 8 Q, giving Chidwick top pair on the flop, but Lehavot caught a gutshot on the river to make an ace-high straight and eliminate Stephen Chidwick in 4th place ($198,927). Sam Stein Eliminated in 3rd Place ($263,651) Amir Lehavot raised from the small blind, Sam Stein shoved from the big blind and Lehavot called. Lehavot turned over A K for the lead and Stein showed A 6. The board came Q 9 5 3 7, and Sam Stein was eliminated in 3rd place ($264,651). With the elimination of Sam Stein in 3rd place, heads-up play began shortly thereafter. Amir Lehavot went into heads-up play with a chiplead of 5,415,000 to 2,160,000 over Jarred Solomon. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Amir Lehavot, Stephen Chidwick, Jarred Solomon, Sam Stein Level 23: Cloutier 7th, Karr 8th, Benvenuti 9thJun 05, '11 Blinds: 12,000-24,000 Players Remaining: 6 out of 249 Average Chip Count: 1,245,000 Chip Counts: 1. Amir Lehavot – 2,100,000 Eliminations: 7th. Eric Cloutier – $87,702 Michael Benvenuti Eliminated in 9th Place ($52,406) Stephen Chidwick opened for a raise to 50,000 from late position, Michael Benvenuti made a pot-sized reraise and Chidwick called. The flop came J 10 7, Chidwick bet and Benvenuti called all in. Chidwick turned over 6 6 for an underpair while Benvenuti showed A K for two overcards and a live flush draw. The turn and rover were the 8 and the J, giving Chidwick two pair. Micahael Benvenuti was eliminated in 9th Place ($52,406). McLean Karr Eliminated in 8th Place ($67,595) McLean Karr opened the pot for 75,000 from the button, Sam Stein made a pot-sized reraise, Karr moved all in for around 350,000 and Stein called. Stein turned over 4 4 for a pair while Karr showed A J. The board came J 9 6 7 4, giving Karr top pair on the flop, but Stein spiked a set on the river to win the pot. McLean Karr was eliminated in 8th place ($67,596) while Sam Stein climbed up the leader board with 1.5 million in chips. Eric Cloutier Eliminated in 7th Place ($87,702) Eric Cloutier opened the pot for 57,000, Amir Lehavot reraised to 120,000 from the button and Cloutier called. The flop came 9 6 2, Cloutier checked, Lehavot bet 75,000, Cloutier check-raised all in and Lehavot called. Lehavot turned over A A for an over pair and Cloutier was far behind with Q 7. The turn and river were the 8 and the 2, no help to Eric Cloutier who was eliminated in 7th place ($87,702). Lehavot crossed the two-million mark this hand, securing the chip lead as the level came to an end. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Eric Cloutier, Amir Lehavot, Stephen Chidwick, Mclean Karr, Michael Benvenuti, Sam Stein Level 22: Stein Breaks One-Million Despite Slow ActionJun 05, '11 Blinds: 10,000-20,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 249 Average Chip Count: 830,000 Chip Counts: 1. Thomas Vinas – 1,409,000 Sam Stein Chips Up to a Million Sam Stein opened the pot for 42,000 from middle position, Michael Benvenuti called from the small blind and Eric Cloutier called from the big blind. The flop came 3 3 2, and it was checked around to Stein who be 58,000, Benvenuti called and Cloutier folded. The turn was the 10 and both players checked. The river was the 9, Benvenuti checked, Stein bet 132,000 and Benvenuti called. Stein showed A 10 for top pair and Benvenuti mucked. Sam Stein raked the pot and soared up the leaderboard with just about one million in chips. Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Michael Benvenuti, Sam Stein Level 22: Jaffe Eliminated 10th, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 05, '11 NOTE: Play ended last night with 15 players and resumed today at 3:00pm. The final 10 players consolidated to one table, and with the elimination of Jonathan Jaffe in 10th place ($40,890), the official nine-handed final table is now underway. Blinds: 10,000-20,000 Players Remaining: 9 out of 249 Average Chip Count: 830,000 Chip Counts: 1. Jared Solomon – 1,427,000 Payouts: 1st. $573,456 Be sure to check back hourly for level-by-level updates of this final table. Player Tags: Eric Cloutier, Thomas Vinas, Nicolas Levi, Amir Lehavot, Stephen Chidwick, Mclean Karr, Jarred Solomon, Michael Benvenuti, Sam Stein |
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Mar 05, '11 | 2011 The Big Event | Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 8 Update -- Day 1A EndsMar 05, '11 NOTE: Day 1A has come to a close. Stay tuned for a recap of the day’s event and be sure to tune back in tomorrow at noon PST for day 1B action from The Big Event at the Bicycle Casino. Blinds: 400-800 with a 100 ante Players Remaining: 139 out of 263 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Alex Kamberis — 200,000 Notable Eliminations: Mario Ho Big Hands: Joseph Cheong Doubles Up A player in middle position raised to 1,800 preflop and the hi-jack reraised to 4,400. Joseph Cheong then moved all in for 27,500. The original raiser mucked and the hi-jack made the call. Their cards: Cheong: 5 5 Board: J 8 7 5 4 Cheong doubled up on the hand to survive with over 60,000. Sam Stein Eliminated The flop read 7 3 2 when the hi-jack bet 5,500 and Sam Stein moved all in for 8,400 more. His opponent made the call and they flipped over their cards: Stein: J 7 Turn and River: Q and 8 Stein was eliminated on the hand during the last level of play for the night. Poker Tweet — Jeff Williams Player Tags: Scott Seiver, Jeff Williams, Sam Stein |
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Feb 28, '11 | 2011 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT Main Event | 4 | + |
Sam Stein Busts Bryn KenneyFeb 27, '11 Bryn Kenney raised to 4,200 and Sam Stein reraised to 9,800. Kenny then moved all in for his last 38,000 and Stein made the quick call with pocket aces. Kenney showed A8, but was unable to catch up on a board of A1062J. Kenney is now out and Stein is up to 260,000. Player Tags: Bryn Kenney, Sam Stein Sam Stein EliminatedFeb 28, '11 We didn’t catch the action, but Sam Stein was eliminated shortly before the break. Player Tags: Sam Stein |
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Feb 27, '11 | 2011 L.A. Poker Classic | WPT Main Event | 3 | + |
Sam Stein Busts Bryn KenneyFeb 27, '11 Bryn Kenney raised to 4,200 and Sam Stein reraised to 9,800. Kenny then moved all in for his last 38,000 and Stein made the quick call with pocket aces. Kenney showed A8, but was unable to catch up on a board of A1062J. Kenney is now out and Stein is up to 260,000. Player Tags: Bryn Kenney, Sam Stein Sam Stein EliminatedFeb 28, '11 We didn’t catch the action, but Sam Stein was eliminated shortly before the break. Player Tags: Sam Stein |
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