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Jun 29, '13 | 2013 44th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 47 - $111,111 One Drop High Rollers No-Limit Hold'em | 3 | + |
Level 27 Update: Nick Schulman Out 8th, Brandon Steven Out 7thJun 29, '13 Level: 27 Blinds: 120,000-240,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 6 out of 166 Average Chip Count: 8,300,000 Chip Counts: Seat 2: Antonio Esfandiari – 12,840,000 Players Eliminated: 8th: Nick Schulman – $485,029 Live Updates: Nick Schulman Eliminated in Eighth Place ($485,029) Richard Fullerton raised to 625,000 preflop and Nick Schulman called on the big blind. The flop was dealt K102 and Schulman moved all in for 460,000. Fullerton called and they tabled their hands. Fullerton: AQ Turn and River: 9Q Schulman was eliminated in eighth place and Fullerton won the hand with a flush to grow his stack to 7 million. Brandon Steven Eliminated in Seventh Place ($621,180) Brandon Steven raised to 550,000 under the gun and Bill Perkins reraised all in on the big blind. Steven called all in for 3.25 million and the two players flipped over their hands. Perkins: AJ Board: AJ5K10 Steven was eliminated in seventh place by the two pair of Perkins, who built his stack up to 9.6 million. Player Tags: Richard Fullerton, Nick Schulman, Brandon Steven, Bill Perkins |
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Jun 08, '12 | 2012 43rd Annual World Series of Poker | Event 14 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout | 3 | + |
Level 3 Update: Flack Leads Final 7; Steven 8th ($28,375), Schwartz 9th ($22,168)Jun 08, '12 Level: 3 Blinds: 6,000-12,000 and a 2,000 ante Players Remaining: 7 out of 1,138 Average Chip Count: 731,571 Chip Counts: Seat no. 1 — Michael Corson — 445,000 Seat no. 7 — David Chase — 348,000 Players Eliminated: Brandon Steven — 8th Place ($28,375) Live Updates: Justin Schwartz Eliminated in 9th Place ($22,168) Justin Schwartz was left short after Jeff Madsen doubled through him last level and he was the first one eliminated today. Justin Schwartz open-shoved the short stack for 51,000 from the small blind and Brandon Steven called from the big blind. Schwartz was all in for his tournament life with J3 against Steven’s Q7. The board came Qh10234, giving Steven top pair on the flop to win the pot and eliminate Justin Schwartz in 9th place ($22,168). Brandon Steven was still short after the hand with just 190,000 (15 bbs). Brandon Steven Eliminated in 8th Place ($28,375) Brandon Steven was still left short after eliminating Justin Schwartz in 9th place ($22,168), and was the next player eliminated. Brandon Steven opened the pot for 27,000 from middle position, David Chase reraised to 75,000 from the cutoff, Layne Flack four-bet to 212,000 from the big blind, Steven called all in and Chase folded. Steven was all in for his tournament life and was ahead before the flop with QQ against Flack’s AK. The board came A83J5, giving Flack top pair on the flop to win the pot and eliminate Brandon Steven in 8th place ($28,375). Flack padded his chip lead that hand with just about 1,850,000. 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: Layne Flack, Justin Schwartz, Brandon Steven Action Begins, Final Table Now UnderwayJun 08, '12 The final table of Event no. 14 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout) is now underway, and Card Player will be posting level-by-level updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions. The Shootout tournament features a different format than a traditional No-Limit Hold’em event in that players must win their table before moving on. As players win their individual tables, they take those chips with them to the next round where they must win another table and so on, until the final table is reached. Day 3 began with 12 players spread out over 2 tables, and with the elimination of Dylan Hortin in 10th Place ($17,544), the official 9-handed final table is now set. Play will begin in Level 2 with blinds of 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 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 — Michael Corson — 472,000 While only 9 remain, this event gathered 1,138 players, creating a total prize pool of $1,536,300. Here is a look at the final payouts: 1st Place — $311,174 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: Layne Flack, David Chase, Adam Kagin, Brandon Schaefer, Jeff Madsen, Justin Schwartz, Jonathan Cohen, Brandon Steven, Michael Corson |
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Oct 19, '10 | 2010 Festa Al Lago Classic | WPT Festa Al Lago Main Event | 5 | + |
Level 10 Update: End of Day 2Oct 16, '10 Blinds: 800-1,600 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 104 out of 335 (Unofficial) Chip Counts: Official chip counts will be posted when they are released by the casino. Average Chip Count: 128,846 Notable Eliminations: Hasan Habib Big Hands: Annette Obrestad Increases her Chip Lead Many are holding on to survive the day, but Annette Obrestad is only content with building her fortress of chips even higher. Early in the level, Obrestad three-bet a preflop raiser to 17,000 from the button and the small blind moved all in for 26,000. The original raiser folded and Obrestad was forced to call the all in with 73. Her opponent showed down AK, but Obrestad made a straight to send him to the rail. She finished the hand with 585,000. Luke Vrabel Chops It Up With Brandon Steven Annette Obrestad raised to 3,500 and Brandon Steven made the call from the cutoff. Luke Vrabel then raised too 12,000 from the small blind and after a few minutes of thought, Obrestad made the call. Steven then immediately moved all in for about 60,000 and Vrabel moved all in behind him for over 100,000. Obrestad sheepishly flashed QJ and mucked, having really wanted to play the hand. Both Steven and Vrabel showed pocket aces and the board ran out jack high. Obrestad then told her opponents, “I would have doubled you both up.” Vivek Rajkumar Doubles Up Vivek Rajkumar was all in holding pocket sevens against the A-Q of Vladimir Shchemelev. The board came jack high and Rajkumar doubled up to 82,000. Schchemelev is still stacked with 190,000. David Singer Doubles Up Through Scott Dorin On a flop of Q22, David Singer bet and Scott Dorin put him all in. Singer called with KQ for top pair, but was outkicked by Dorin’s AQ. The turn and river fell K4 and Singer improved to two pair to double up to 54,000. Dorin took a hit down to 26,000. Poker Tweets Player Tags: David Singer, Annette Obrestad, V R, Scott Dorin, Luke Vrabel, Brandon Steven Steve O'Dwyer Eliminated in 25th Place ($19,344)Oct 18, '10 Steve O’Dwyer moved all in for his last 45,000 and was called by Brandon Steven on the button. O’Dwyer showed pocket queens and was well ahead of Steven’s pocket fours, but the turn brought the two-outer, ending O’Dwyer’s tournament. Steven now has 580,000 in chips. Player Tags: Steve O'Dwyer, Brandon Steven Brandon Steven Eliminated in Ninth Place ($57,584)Oct 19, '10 Brandon Steven moved all in preflop once again, this time from the button, and Jason Koon made the call from the small blind. Their cards: Steven: J 4 Board: 10 7 6 3 A Steven was eliminated in ninth place and he will take home $57,584 in prize money. Player Tags: Brandon Steven, Jason Koon Brandon Steven Doubles Through Andrew FrankenbergerOct 19, '10 Brandon Steven got his short stack all in against Andrew Frankenberger preflop. Their cards: Steven: 10 4 Board: 7 5 5 8 10 Steven doubled up past 200,000 after the hand and Frankenberger took a slight hit. Player Tags: Brandon Steven, Andy Frankenberger Bobby Suer Doubles Through Brandon StevenOct 19, '10 Brandon Steven shoved all in under the gun for 625,000 preflop and action folded over to Bobby Suer, who eventually made the all-in call for 525,000. Their cards: Suer: A K Board: A K 10 5 Q Suer doubled up past a million on the hand and Steven was crippled with just 100,000. Player Tags: Bobby Suer, Brandon Steven Annette Obrestad Eliminated in 13th Place ($32,240)Oct 19, '10 Annette Obrestad raised all in from middle position and Brandon Steven made the call from the small blind. Obrestad showed Q10, but was dominated by the A10 of Steven. The board fell 86569 and Obrestad was eliminated from the tournament after going from chip leader to the first player out here on day 5. Steven now has 1,620,000. Player Tags: Annette Obrestad, Brandon Steven |
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Oct 18, '10 | 2010 Festa Al Lago Classic | WPT Festa Al Lago Main Event | 4 | + |
Level 10 Update: End of Day 2Oct 16, '10 Blinds: 800-1,600 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 104 out of 335 (Unofficial) Chip Counts: Official chip counts will be posted when they are released by the casino. Average Chip Count: 128,846 Notable Eliminations: Hasan Habib Big Hands: Annette Obrestad Increases her Chip Lead Many are holding on to survive the day, but Annette Obrestad is only content with building her fortress of chips even higher. Early in the level, Obrestad three-bet a preflop raiser to 17,000 from the button and the small blind moved all in for 26,000. The original raiser folded and Obrestad was forced to call the all in with 73. Her opponent showed down AK, but Obrestad made a straight to send him to the rail. She finished the hand with 585,000. Luke Vrabel Chops It Up With Brandon Steven Annette Obrestad raised to 3,500 and Brandon Steven made the call from the cutoff. Luke Vrabel then raised too 12,000 from the small blind and after a few minutes of thought, Obrestad made the call. Steven then immediately moved all in for about 60,000 and Vrabel moved all in behind him for over 100,000. Obrestad sheepishly flashed QJ and mucked, having really wanted to play the hand. Both Steven and Vrabel showed pocket aces and the board ran out jack high. Obrestad then told her opponents, “I would have doubled you both up.” Vivek Rajkumar Doubles Up Vivek Rajkumar was all in holding pocket sevens against the A-Q of Vladimir Shchemelev. The board came jack high and Rajkumar doubled up to 82,000. Schchemelev is still stacked with 190,000. David Singer Doubles Up Through Scott Dorin On a flop of Q22, David Singer bet and Scott Dorin put him all in. Singer called with KQ for top pair, but was outkicked by Dorin’s AQ. The turn and river fell K4 and Singer improved to two pair to double up to 54,000. Dorin took a hit down to 26,000. Poker Tweets Player Tags: David Singer, Annette Obrestad, V R, Scott Dorin, Luke Vrabel, Brandon Steven Steve O'Dwyer Eliminated in 25th Place ($19,344)Oct 18, '10 Steve O’Dwyer moved all in for his last 45,000 and was called by Brandon Steven on the button. O’Dwyer showed pocket queens and was well ahead of Steven’s pocket fours, but the turn brought the two-outer, ending O’Dwyer’s tournament. Steven now has 580,000 in chips. Player Tags: Steve O'Dwyer, Brandon Steven Brandon Steven Eliminated in Ninth Place ($57,584)Oct 19, '10 Brandon Steven moved all in preflop once again, this time from the button, and Jason Koon made the call from the small blind. Their cards: Steven: J 4 Board: 10 7 6 3 A Steven was eliminated in ninth place and he will take home $57,584 in prize money. Player Tags: Brandon Steven, Jason Koon Brandon Steven Doubles Through Andrew FrankenbergerOct 19, '10 Brandon Steven got his short stack all in against Andrew Frankenberger preflop. Their cards: Steven: 10 4 Board: 7 5 5 8 10 Steven doubled up past 200,000 after the hand and Frankenberger took a slight hit. Player Tags: Brandon Steven, Andy Frankenberger Bobby Suer Doubles Through Brandon StevenOct 19, '10 Brandon Steven shoved all in under the gun for 625,000 preflop and action folded over to Bobby Suer, who eventually made the all-in call for 525,000. Their cards: Suer: A K Board: A K 10 5 Q Suer doubled up past a million on the hand and Steven was crippled with just 100,000. Player Tags: Bobby Suer, Brandon Steven Annette Obrestad Eliminated in 13th Place ($32,240)Oct 19, '10 Annette Obrestad raised all in from middle position and Brandon Steven made the call from the small blind. Obrestad showed Q10, but was dominated by the A10 of Steven. The board fell 86569 and Obrestad was eliminated from the tournament after going from chip leader to the first player out here on day 5. Steven now has 1,620,000. Player Tags: Annette Obrestad, Brandon Steven |
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Oct 16, '10 | 2010 Festa Al Lago Classic | WPT Festa Al Lago Main Event | 2 | + |
Level 10 Update: End of Day 2Oct 16, '10 Blinds: 800-1,600 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 104 out of 335 (Unofficial) Chip Counts: Official chip counts will be posted when they are released by the casino. Average Chip Count: 128,846 Notable Eliminations: Hasan Habib Big Hands: Annette Obrestad Increases her Chip Lead Many are holding on to survive the day, but Annette Obrestad is only content with building her fortress of chips even higher. Early in the level, Obrestad three-bet a preflop raiser to 17,000 from the button and the small blind moved all in for 26,000. The original raiser folded and Obrestad was forced to call the all in with 73. Her opponent showed down AK, but Obrestad made a straight to send him to the rail. She finished the hand with 585,000. Luke Vrabel Chops It Up With Brandon Steven Annette Obrestad raised to 3,500 and Brandon Steven made the call from the cutoff. Luke Vrabel then raised too 12,000 from the small blind and after a few minutes of thought, Obrestad made the call. Steven then immediately moved all in for about 60,000 and Vrabel moved all in behind him for over 100,000. Obrestad sheepishly flashed QJ and mucked, having really wanted to play the hand. Both Steven and Vrabel showed pocket aces and the board ran out jack high. Obrestad then told her opponents, “I would have doubled you both up.” Vivek Rajkumar Doubles Up Vivek Rajkumar was all in holding pocket sevens against the A-Q of Vladimir Shchemelev. The board came jack high and Rajkumar doubled up to 82,000. Schchemelev is still stacked with 190,000. David Singer Doubles Up Through Scott Dorin On a flop of Q22, David Singer bet and Scott Dorin put him all in. Singer called with KQ for top pair, but was outkicked by Dorin’s AQ. The turn and river fell K4 and Singer improved to two pair to double up to 54,000. Dorin took a hit down to 26,000. Poker Tweets Player Tags: David Singer, Annette Obrestad, V R, Scott Dorin, Luke Vrabel, Brandon Steven Steve O'Dwyer Eliminated in 25th Place ($19,344)Oct 18, '10 Steve O’Dwyer moved all in for his last 45,000 and was called by Brandon Steven on the button. O’Dwyer showed pocket queens and was well ahead of Steven’s pocket fours, but the turn brought the two-outer, ending O’Dwyer’s tournament. Steven now has 580,000 in chips. Player Tags: Steve O'Dwyer, Brandon Steven Brandon Steven Eliminated in Ninth Place ($57,584)Oct 19, '10 Brandon Steven moved all in preflop once again, this time from the button, and Jason Koon made the call from the small blind. Their cards: Steven: J 4 Board: 10 7 6 3 A Steven was eliminated in ninth place and he will take home $57,584 in prize money. Player Tags: Brandon Steven, Jason Koon Brandon Steven Doubles Through Andrew FrankenbergerOct 19, '10 Brandon Steven got his short stack all in against Andrew Frankenberger preflop. Their cards: Steven: 10 4 Board: 7 5 5 8 10 Steven doubled up past 200,000 after the hand and Frankenberger took a slight hit. Player Tags: Brandon Steven, Andy Frankenberger Bobby Suer Doubles Through Brandon StevenOct 19, '10 Brandon Steven shoved all in under the gun for 625,000 preflop and action folded over to Bobby Suer, who eventually made the all-in call for 525,000. Their cards: Suer: A K Board: A K 10 5 Q Suer doubled up past a million on the hand and Steven was crippled with just 100,000. Player Tags: Bobby Suer, Brandon Steven Annette Obrestad Eliminated in 13th Place ($32,240)Oct 19, '10 Annette Obrestad raised all in from middle position and Brandon Steven made the call from the small blind. Obrestad showed Q10, but was dominated by the A10 of Steven. The board fell 86569 and Obrestad was eliminated from the tournament after going from chip leader to the first player out here on day 5. Steven now has 1,620,000. Player Tags: Annette Obrestad, Brandon Steven |
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Jul 17, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 12 | + |
Level 24, Hour Two: Dunst Doubles UpJul 15, '10 Note: Players have gone on an unscheduled 20-minute break to color up the T1,000 chips. Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 96 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,287,187 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 2,000,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. John Racener – 6,985,000 Notable Eliminations: 100. Christian Harder — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Chamberlain Bounced Out Picking up the action on a flop of J107, Daniel Chamberlain made a bet and Brandon Steven check-raised. Chamberlain moved in and Steven made the call. Chamberlain: AA Chamberlain held the aces but needed to fade the spade draw. The turn was harmless with the 10 but the river was the 9 and Chamberlain was flushed away. Jetten Takes One Duy Le raised to 90,000 and Peter Jetten made the call. Both players saw the flop come down KQ2 and Le bet 150,000. Jetten made the call and the turn was the 6. Both players checked and the river was the K. Jetten bet 240,000 this time and Le mucked. Jetten was at 1.91 million. Dunst Doubles Up Tony Dunst raised preflop from under the gun and Edward Ochana made the call in the small blind. The flop came down 732 and Dunst bet 100,000. Ochana then moved in and Dunst called, putting himself at risk. Dunst: 99 Ochana flopped top pair but Dunst was ahead with the overpair. The board finished off A and 4 and Dunst doubled to 1.4 million. Jorgensen Takes One Down Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 101084 and Theo Jorgensen fired 100,000. His opponent made the call and the river was the 7. Jorgensen fired 300,000 and was called again. Jorgensen then showed A5 for the nut-flush and his oppoonent mucked. Jorgensen was up to 4.8 million after the hand. Kostritsyn Scores The KO Getty Mattingsley was all in for 761,000 preflop and Alexander Kostritsyn made the call. Here were the hands. Kostritsyn: AQ It was a race and Kostritsyn jumped ahead on the Q88 flop. The turn was the 8, giving each player a full house with Kostritsyn’s still being best. The river was the 3 and Mattignsley was out. Kostritsyn was at 6.1 million after the hand. Bardah With Some Aggression Ronnie Bardah raised to 80,000 and Gabriel Alarie made it 280,000 to go from the small blind. The big blind mucked and the action was back on Bardah. He shoved for 1.12 million and Alarie took a session in the tank. He decided to release his hand and Bardah took a nice pot without the bother of a flop. He was up to 1.5 million. Baldwin Gets Baked, But Then Doubles Through Brokos Eric Baldwin raised to 76,000 preflop and David Baker moved all in from the small blind for 581,000. Baldwin made the call and the hands were turned over. Baldwin: AQ The race was on and each player got a piece of the QJ9 flop. Baldwin hit top pair and Baker nailed a set of jacks. The turn was the 8 and the river was the 3 and Baker doubled up to 1.2 million. Baldwin was down to 340,000. A few hands later, Baldwin moved in for 340,000 and Andrew Brokos made the call. Brokos turned over A4 while Baldwin tabled KJ. Baldwin hit a king on the turn and it held up as he doubled to 750,000. Brokos was down to 2 million. Player Tags: Theo Jorgensen, Ronnie Bardah, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Gabriel Alarie, Tony Dunst, Alexander Kostritsyn, Brandon Steven, Getty Mattingsley, Daniel Chamberlain Level 36 Hour One: Brandon Steven Eliminated in 10th PlaceJul 18, '10 Blinds: 250,000-500,000 with a 50,000 ante Players Remaining: 9 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 24,396,667 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel — 55,370,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 10: Brandon Steven — $635,011 Big Hands: Brandon Steven Eliminated in 10th Place ($635,011) Jonathan Duhamel opened the action for 1,225,000 preflop and Brandon Steven moved all in for 4,475,000. Matthew Jarvis made the call and Duhamel mucked. Their cards: Jarvis: Q Q Board: 10 4 3 4 5 The queens held for Jarvis and Steven was eliminated in 10th place, missing the November Nine by one spot. He does take home $635,011 for his efforts. Player Tags: Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven Level 34, Hour Two Update: Action SlowJul 18, '10 Blinds: 150,000-300,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 10 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 21,957,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel — 50,200,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: None Big Hands: Filippo Candio Moves All In John Racener bet 775,000. Action was folded to Filippo Candio. He moved all in for about 11,000,000. Everyone folded and it was back to Racener. He also folded and was at 37,000,000 after the hand. Candio was up to about 12,000,000. Brandon Steven Doubles Up Jonathan Duhamel opened to 750,000 and was called by Brandon Steven in the small blind and Michael Mizrachi in the big blind. The flop came J86 and Steven shoved for 1,855,000. Mizrachi called and Duhamel mucked. Their cards: Mizrachi: A8 Steven had a pair of jacks against Mizrachi’s pair of eights. The 6 on the turn and K on the river were safe for Steven. Mizrachi was down to 6,900,000. Michael Mizrachi Clawing Back Michael Mizrachi and Matthew Jarvis each had 850,000 in the preflop. Both players check a Q97 flop. Mizrachi bet 1,000,000 on the Q turn. Jarvis made the call and the 10 landed on the river. Mizrachi check-called a 1,800,000 bet from Jarvis. Mizrachi tabled the A10 and was good. Mizrachi was around 10,000,000 after the hand. Left in the Deck: There have been very few flops seen at the table of 10. The remaining players have been very snug so far. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Jonathan Duhamel, Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven Level 34 Hour One Update: Pascal LeFrancois Eliminated, Final Table of Ten FormsJul 17, '10 Blinds: 150,000-300,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 10 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 21,957,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel — 50,200,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 11. Pascal LeFrancois — $635,011 Big Hands: Brandon Steven Doubles Up Jason Senti bet 700,000 from the button and Brandon Steven moved all in for 2,550,000 from the small blind. Action was back to Senti and he called to put Steven at risk. Senti tabled the K10 and was in bad shape versus the AK of Steven. The flop came Q58 and Steven was still in good shape. The A on the turn paired Steven, but gave his opponent outs for a straight. The 6 on the river was gold for Steven and he doubled to 5,640,000. John Dolan Wins a Pot John Dolan bet 725,000. Pascal LeFrancois called from the small blind. LeFrancois check-called 800,000 on a flop of JJ2. Bot players checked a 6 turn and a 9 river. LeFrancois tabled the AQ for ace-high and was no good against the 44 of Dolan. Pascal LeFrancois Eliminated in 11th Place ($635,011) Jonathan Duhamel opened to 750,000. Pascal LeFrancois called from the button. Joseph Cheong raised from the small blind to 2,550,000 million. Duhamel folded. LeFrancois moved all in. Cheong quickly called with the KK and was in great shape versus the QJ of LeFrancois. The board ran out J62K3 and LeFrancois was gone in 11th place. The final 10 were set after the hand! Left in the Deck: The players are now on a 20-minute break. Player Tags: Jonathan Duhamel, John Dolan, Brandon Steven, Pascal LeFrancois, Jason Senti Level 32, Hour Two: David Baker Eliminated In 17th PlaceJul 17, '10 Blinds: 100,000-200,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 15 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 13,723,125 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 29,400,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 17. David Baker — $396,967 Big Hands: Nguyen’s Pair Good Enough Soi Nguyen raised to 490,000 preflop and Brandon Steven made it 1.6 million from the big blind. Nguyen made the call and the flop came down J32. Both players checked and the turn was the 9. They checked again and the river was the 10. Steven bet 1.15 million and Nguyen made the call. Steven tabled AK for just ace-high while Nguyen showed 44 for the best hand. He took a nice pot and was at 12.1 million. Baker Moves In Duy Le raised to 505,000 and David Baker made the call from the big blind. The flop came down 532 and both players checked. The turn was the 7 and Baker checked. Le bet 1 million straight and Baker shoved. Le mucked and Baker took down the pot. He was at just under 6 million. Affleck Takes It Down David Baker raised to 420,000 and Matt Affleck made the call from the button. Duy Le also tagged along from the big blind and the three saw a flop of Q86. Action checked around to Affleck and he fired 825,000. Baker released his hand and Le did the same, surrendering the pot to Affleck. Affleck took down the 1.06 million chip pot and he was up to 17,500,000. David Baker Eliminated In 17th Place ($396,967) Jonathan Duhamel raised to 500,000 and Matt Affleck made the call. David Baker also called from the big blind and the flop came down Q42. Duhamel bet 1.18 million and Affleck mucked. Baker then shoved for over 5 million and Duhamel made the call. Baker: J7 Duhamel was in front with the overpair but Baker had outs with his spade draw. The turn was a brick with the Q and the river missed as well when the 4 fell, sending Baker to the rail in 17th place. Benjamin Statz Eliminated in 16th Place ($396,967) Benjamin Statz moved all in preflop for 4.9 million and Matthew Jarvis made the call. Their hands: Jarvis: KQ The board ran KKQ5K and Dolan Takes One From Cheong John Dolan opened for 500,000 from late position and was called by Joseph Cheong in the small blind. The flop was QJ4 and both players checked. On the 3 turn Cheong bet 635,000 and Dolan made the call. When the K hit on the river Cheong bet 1.125 million and Dolan called. Dolan showed KJ for two pair and Cheong mucked. Both sit with around 11.5 million in chips now. Jarvis made quads, knocking Statz out in 16th place for $398,967. Player Tags: David Baker, Cuong Nguyen, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, Matt Affleck, Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven Level 31, Hour Two Update: Filippi Candio Wins Huge PotJul 17, '10 Blinds: 80,000-160,000 with a 20,000 ante Players Remaining: 19 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 11,556,316 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Filippo Candio — 27,000,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 21. Redmond Lee — $317,161 Big Hands: Redmond Lee Eliminated in 21st Place ($317,161) Redmond Lee moved all in preflop for 2,445,000. Michiel Sijpkens called from the button with pocket tens. Lee tabled pocket fours and was in bad shape. The board ran out J76AQ and Lee was gone. Sijpkens was up to 13,500,000 after the hand. Matt Affleck Still Recovering Joseph Cheong bet on a flop of AJ10. Matt Affleck called and David Baker folded. The Q fell on the turn and Cheong bet 1,125,000 this time. Affleck made the call. The 3 fell on the river and action went check-check. Affleck tabled the 1010 for trip tens and Cheong mucked. Affleck was up to 12,250,000 after the hand. Cheong fell to 23,300,000. Adam Levy Doubles Up Adam Levy opened to 480,000 from the small blind. Benjamin Statz called from the big blind. The flop came 942 and Levy checked. Statz bet 400,000. Levy check-raised to 1,050,000. Statz reraised to 2,000,000. Levy moved all in for 4,600,000 million and Statz called to put Levy at risk. Their cards: Levy: 44 Statz was in bad shape and the 10 on the turn was no help. The 10 fell on the river and Levy doubled to 10,280,000. Statz was down to 6,400,000. Brandon Stevens Doubles Up Michiel Sijpkens opened to 380,000. Brandon Steven called from the big blind and he checked a 753 flop. Sijkens shoved and Steven called all in for 1,700,000. Sijpkens tabled the A7. However, Steven turned over the nuts with the 64. Sijpkens was drawing dead on the turn. He fell to 11,500,000 while Steve doubled to 4,400,000. John Dolan Doubles Up Michael Mizrachi opened to 380,000 from under the gun. Sijpkens raised to 960,000. John Dolan moved all in for 2,265,000 from the button. Mizrachi folded. Sijpkens called with the A10. Dolan tabled the QQ and was ahead. The board ran out 96357 and Dolan doubled up to 5,200,000. Filippi Candio Wins Huge Double Up Filippi Candio opened and Joseph Cheong raised to 1,125,000. Candio made the call. The flop came 665 and Cheong bet 1,550,000. Candio raised to 4,425,000. Cheong moved all in with his massive stack. Candio called all in for 12,100,000, making the pot about 26,000,000. Candio tabled the 75 for sixes and fives. However, Cheong tabled the AA and was way ahead. The turn brought the 8 and Cheong needed to dodge one card to become the overwhelming chip leader of the tournament with about 37,000,000. However, the 4 pealed off the deck and Candio hit a straight. Cheong, the former chip leader, was down to about 10,000,000 while Candio was up to 27,000,000. Pascal LeFrancois Over 20 Million Pascal LeFrancois bet 375,000 and Patrick Eskandar made the call. The flop came Q72 and action went check-check. The 4 fell on the turn. LeFrancois bet 475,000 chips. Eskandar called. LeFrancois bet 980,000 on the 6 river. LeFrancois’ bet was called again and he tabled the 22 for a set. Eskandar mucked and was down to 1,200,000. LeFrancois was over 20,000,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Benjamin Statz, John Dolan, Redmond Lee, Adam Levy, Matt Affleck, Brandon Steven, Pascal LeFrancois, Joseph Cheong |
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Jul 15, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 10 | + |
Level 24, Hour Two: Dunst Doubles UpJul 15, '10 Note: Players have gone on an unscheduled 20-minute break to color up the T1,000 chips. Blinds: 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 96 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 2,287,187 Card Player Chip Counts: Andrew Brokos – 2,000,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. John Racener – 6,985,000 Notable Eliminations: 100. Christian Harder — $57,102 Player Twitter Accounts Jean-Robert Bellande Big Hands: Chamberlain Bounced Out Picking up the action on a flop of J107, Daniel Chamberlain made a bet and Brandon Steven check-raised. Chamberlain moved in and Steven made the call. Chamberlain: AA Chamberlain held the aces but needed to fade the spade draw. The turn was harmless with the 10 but the river was the 9 and Chamberlain was flushed away. Jetten Takes One Duy Le raised to 90,000 and Peter Jetten made the call. Both players saw the flop come down KQ2 and Le bet 150,000. Jetten made the call and the turn was the 6. Both players checked and the river was the K. Jetten bet 240,000 this time and Le mucked. Jetten was at 1.91 million. Dunst Doubles Up Tony Dunst raised preflop from under the gun and Edward Ochana made the call in the small blind. The flop came down 732 and Dunst bet 100,000. Ochana then moved in and Dunst called, putting himself at risk. Dunst: 99 Ochana flopped top pair but Dunst was ahead with the overpair. The board finished off A and 4 and Dunst doubled to 1.4 million. Jorgensen Takes One Down Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 101084 and Theo Jorgensen fired 100,000. His opponent made the call and the river was the 7. Jorgensen fired 300,000 and was called again. Jorgensen then showed A5 for the nut-flush and his oppoonent mucked. Jorgensen was up to 4.8 million after the hand. Kostritsyn Scores The KO Getty Mattingsley was all in for 761,000 preflop and Alexander Kostritsyn made the call. Here were the hands. Kostritsyn: AQ It was a race and Kostritsyn jumped ahead on the Q88 flop. The turn was the 8, giving each player a full house with Kostritsyn’s still being best. The river was the 3 and Mattignsley was out. Kostritsyn was at 6.1 million after the hand. Bardah With Some Aggression Ronnie Bardah raised to 80,000 and Gabriel Alarie made it 280,000 to go from the small blind. The big blind mucked and the action was back on Bardah. He shoved for 1.12 million and Alarie took a session in the tank. He decided to release his hand and Bardah took a nice pot without the bother of a flop. He was up to 1.5 million. Baldwin Gets Baked, But Then Doubles Through Brokos Eric Baldwin raised to 76,000 preflop and David Baker moved all in from the small blind for 581,000. Baldwin made the call and the hands were turned over. Baldwin: AQ The race was on and each player got a piece of the QJ9 flop. Baldwin hit top pair and Baker nailed a set of jacks. The turn was the 8 and the river was the 3 and Baker doubled up to 1.2 million. Baldwin was down to 340,000. A few hands later, Baldwin moved in for 340,000 and Andrew Brokos made the call. Brokos turned over A4 while Baldwin tabled KJ. Baldwin hit a king on the turn and it held up as he doubled to 750,000. Brokos was down to 2 million. Player Tags: Theo Jorgensen, Ronnie Bardah, Peter Jetten, Eric Baldwin, Gabriel Alarie, Tony Dunst, Alexander Kostritsyn, Brandon Steven, Getty Mattingsley, Daniel Chamberlain Level 36 Hour One: Brandon Steven Eliminated in 10th PlaceJul 18, '10 Blinds: 250,000-500,000 with a 50,000 ante Players Remaining: 9 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 24,396,667 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel — 55,370,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 10: Brandon Steven — $635,011 Big Hands: Brandon Steven Eliminated in 10th Place ($635,011) Jonathan Duhamel opened the action for 1,225,000 preflop and Brandon Steven moved all in for 4,475,000. Matthew Jarvis made the call and Duhamel mucked. Their cards: Jarvis: Q Q Board: 10 4 3 4 5 The queens held for Jarvis and Steven was eliminated in 10th place, missing the November Nine by one spot. He does take home $635,011 for his efforts. Player Tags: Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven Level 34, Hour Two Update: Action SlowJul 18, '10 Blinds: 150,000-300,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 10 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 21,957,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel — 50,200,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: None Big Hands: Filippo Candio Moves All In John Racener bet 775,000. Action was folded to Filippo Candio. He moved all in for about 11,000,000. Everyone folded and it was back to Racener. He also folded and was at 37,000,000 after the hand. Candio was up to about 12,000,000. Brandon Steven Doubles Up Jonathan Duhamel opened to 750,000 and was called by Brandon Steven in the small blind and Michael Mizrachi in the big blind. The flop came J86 and Steven shoved for 1,855,000. Mizrachi called and Duhamel mucked. Their cards: Mizrachi: A8 Steven had a pair of jacks against Mizrachi’s pair of eights. The 6 on the turn and K on the river were safe for Steven. Mizrachi was down to 6,900,000. Michael Mizrachi Clawing Back Michael Mizrachi and Matthew Jarvis each had 850,000 in the preflop. Both players check a Q97 flop. Mizrachi bet 1,000,000 on the Q turn. Jarvis made the call and the 10 landed on the river. Mizrachi check-called a 1,800,000 bet from Jarvis. Mizrachi tabled the A10 and was good. Mizrachi was around 10,000,000 after the hand. Left in the Deck: There have been very few flops seen at the table of 10. The remaining players have been very snug so far. Player Tags: Michael Mizrachi, Jonathan Duhamel, Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven Level 34 Hour One Update: Pascal LeFrancois Eliminated, Final Table of Ten FormsJul 17, '10 Blinds: 150,000-300,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 10 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 21,957,000 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel — 50,200,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 11. Pascal LeFrancois — $635,011 Big Hands: Brandon Steven Doubles Up Jason Senti bet 700,000 from the button and Brandon Steven moved all in for 2,550,000 from the small blind. Action was back to Senti and he called to put Steven at risk. Senti tabled the K10 and was in bad shape versus the AK of Steven. The flop came Q58 and Steven was still in good shape. The A on the turn paired Steven, but gave his opponent outs for a straight. The 6 on the river was gold for Steven and he doubled to 5,640,000. John Dolan Wins a Pot John Dolan bet 725,000. Pascal LeFrancois called from the small blind. LeFrancois check-called 800,000 on a flop of JJ2. Bot players checked a 6 turn and a 9 river. LeFrancois tabled the AQ for ace-high and was no good against the 44 of Dolan. Pascal LeFrancois Eliminated in 11th Place ($635,011) Jonathan Duhamel opened to 750,000. Pascal LeFrancois called from the button. Joseph Cheong raised from the small blind to 2,550,000 million. Duhamel folded. LeFrancois moved all in. Cheong quickly called with the KK and was in great shape versus the QJ of LeFrancois. The board ran out J62K3 and LeFrancois was gone in 11th place. The final 10 were set after the hand! Left in the Deck: The players are now on a 20-minute break. Player Tags: Jonathan Duhamel, John Dolan, Brandon Steven, Pascal LeFrancois, Jason Senti Level 32, Hour Two: David Baker Eliminated In 17th PlaceJul 17, '10 Blinds: 100,000-200,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 15 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 13,723,125 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Jonathan Duhamel – 29,400,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 17. David Baker — $396,967 Big Hands: Nguyen’s Pair Good Enough Soi Nguyen raised to 490,000 preflop and Brandon Steven made it 1.6 million from the big blind. Nguyen made the call and the flop came down J32. Both players checked and the turn was the 9. They checked again and the river was the 10. Steven bet 1.15 million and Nguyen made the call. Steven tabled AK for just ace-high while Nguyen showed 44 for the best hand. He took a nice pot and was at 12.1 million. Baker Moves In Duy Le raised to 505,000 and David Baker made the call from the big blind. The flop came down 532 and both players checked. The turn was the 7 and Baker checked. Le bet 1 million straight and Baker shoved. Le mucked and Baker took down the pot. He was at just under 6 million. Affleck Takes It Down David Baker raised to 420,000 and Matt Affleck made the call from the button. Duy Le also tagged along from the big blind and the three saw a flop of Q86. Action checked around to Affleck and he fired 825,000. Baker released his hand and Le did the same, surrendering the pot to Affleck. Affleck took down the 1.06 million chip pot and he was up to 17,500,000. David Baker Eliminated In 17th Place ($396,967) Jonathan Duhamel raised to 500,000 and Matt Affleck made the call. David Baker also called from the big blind and the flop came down Q42. Duhamel bet 1.18 million and Affleck mucked. Baker then shoved for over 5 million and Duhamel made the call. Baker: J7 Duhamel was in front with the overpair but Baker had outs with his spade draw. The turn was a brick with the Q and the river missed as well when the 4 fell, sending Baker to the rail in 17th place. Benjamin Statz Eliminated in 16th Place ($396,967) Benjamin Statz moved all in preflop for 4.9 million and Matthew Jarvis made the call. Their hands: Jarvis: KQ The board ran KKQ5K and Dolan Takes One From Cheong John Dolan opened for 500,000 from late position and was called by Joseph Cheong in the small blind. The flop was QJ4 and both players checked. On the 3 turn Cheong bet 635,000 and Dolan made the call. When the K hit on the river Cheong bet 1.125 million and Dolan called. Dolan showed KJ for two pair and Cheong mucked. Both sit with around 11.5 million in chips now. Jarvis made quads, knocking Statz out in 16th place for $398,967. Player Tags: David Baker, Cuong Nguyen, Benjamin Statz, Duy Le, Jonathan Duhamel, Matt Affleck, Matt Jarvis, Brandon Steven Level 31, Hour Two Update: Filippi Candio Wins Huge PotJul 17, '10 Blinds: 80,000-160,000 with a 20,000 ante Players Remaining: 19 out of 7,319 Average Chip Count: 11,556,316 Tournament Leaderboard: 1. Filippo Candio — 27,000,000 Player Twitter Accounts Eliminations: 21. Redmond Lee — $317,161 Big Hands: Redmond Lee Eliminated in 21st Place ($317,161) Redmond Lee moved all in preflop for 2,445,000. Michiel Sijpkens called from the button with pocket tens. Lee tabled pocket fours and was in bad shape. The board ran out J76AQ and Lee was gone. Sijpkens was up to 13,500,000 after the hand. Matt Affleck Still Recovering Joseph Cheong bet on a flop of AJ10. Matt Affleck called and David Baker folded. The Q fell on the turn and Cheong bet 1,125,000 this time. Affleck made the call. The 3 fell on the river and action went check-check. Affleck tabled the 1010 for trip tens and Cheong mucked. Affleck was up to 12,250,000 after the hand. Cheong fell to 23,300,000. Adam Levy Doubles Up Adam Levy opened to 480,000 from the small blind. Benjamin Statz called from the big blind. The flop came 942 and Levy checked. Statz bet 400,000. Levy check-raised to 1,050,000. Statz reraised to 2,000,000. Levy moved all in for 4,600,000 million and Statz called to put Levy at risk. Their cards: Levy: 44 Statz was in bad shape and the 10 on the turn was no help. The 10 fell on the river and Levy doubled to 10,280,000. Statz was down to 6,400,000. Brandon Stevens Doubles Up Michiel Sijpkens opened to 380,000. Brandon Steven called from the big blind and he checked a 753 flop. Sijkens shoved and Steven called all in for 1,700,000. Sijpkens tabled the A7. However, Steven turned over the nuts with the 64. Sijpkens was drawing dead on the turn. He fell to 11,500,000 while Steve doubled to 4,400,000. John Dolan Doubles Up Michael Mizrachi opened to 380,000 from under the gun. Sijpkens raised to 960,000. John Dolan moved all in for 2,265,000 from the button. Mizrachi folded. Sijpkens called with the A10. Dolan tabled the QQ and was ahead. The board ran out 96357 and Dolan doubled up to 5,200,000. Filippi Candio Wins Huge Double Up Filippi Candio opened and Joseph Cheong raised to 1,125,000. Candio made the call. The flop came 665 and Cheong bet 1,550,000. Candio raised to 4,425,000. Cheong moved all in with his massive stack. Candio called all in for 12,100,000, making the pot about 26,000,000. Candio tabled the 75 for sixes and fives. However, Cheong tabled the AA and was way ahead. The turn brought the 8 and Cheong needed to dodge one card to become the overwhelming chip leader of the tournament with about 37,000,000. However, the 4 pealed off the deck and Candio hit a straight. Cheong, the former chip leader, was down to about 10,000,000 while Candio was up to 27,000,000. Pascal LeFrancois Over 20 Million Pascal LeFrancois bet 375,000 and Patrick Eskandar made the call. The flop came Q72 and action went check-check. The 4 fell on the turn. LeFrancois bet 475,000 chips. Eskandar called. LeFrancois bet 980,000 on the 6 river. LeFrancois’ bet was called again and he tabled the 22 for a set. Eskandar mucked and was down to 1,200,000. LeFrancois was over 20,000,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Benjamin Statz, John Dolan, Redmond Lee, Adam Levy, Matt Affleck, Brandon Steven, Pascal LeFrancois, Joseph Cheong |
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