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| Jul 15, '11 | 2011 42nd Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 WSOP Main Event | 8 | + |
Level 18 Update: Daniel Negreanu Up to 330KJul 15, '11 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: Approximately 399 out of 6,865 Chip Leaders: 1. Manoj Viswanathan — 2,175,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Daniel Negreanu — 330,000 Notables Eliminated: Blair Hinkle Hands:
A short-stacked player shoved and Blair Hinkle reshoved. A player in the big blind woke up with kings and had Hinkle’s 5-5 dominated. The board offered no help for Hinkle and he was gone. Bryan Pellegrino Going Up Holding pocket eights, Bryan Pellegrino was able to eliminate a player who held A-K. All of his opponent’s 260,000 went in preflop, and Pellegrino held 770,000 after the hand. Bryan Micon Eliminated Bryan Micon’s 9-9 was in bad shape against Sami Kelopuro’s Q-Q. The board offered no help for Micon and he was gone. Kelopuro was up to about 900,000 after the hand. Christian Harder Gets Some Chips Christian Harder is up to about 250,000 after his A-6 won against an opponent’s A-9, all in preflop. Daniel Negreanu Doubles Up Daniel Negreanu is up to 330,000 after his Q Freddy Deeb Doubles Up Freddy Deeb got all of his stack in the middle with A-K and was up against pocket tens. Deeb was looking for help until the river when he hit his hand and doubled to 200,000. Jean-Robert Bellande Backdoors Gin Jean-Robert turned 8-6 offsuit into runner-runner straight after a K-Q-4 flop. He barreled on the flop and after he turned an open-ended straight draw. When he got there on the end he fired 300,000 and his opponent called. Bellande was at 900,000 after the hand. Player Tags: David Bach, Bryan Micon, Blair Hinkle, Christian Harder, Sami Kelopuro, Bryan Pellegrino, Daniel Retallick |
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| Mar 05, '11 | 2011 The Big Event | Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 2 UpdateMar 05, '11
Players Remaining: 245 out of 245 Notable Chip Counts: 1. Richard Toth — 40,000 Average Chip Count: 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Justin Smith Big Hands: Michael Kamran Makes a Straight The board read 6 Hinkle vs. O’Brien The board read 10 Late Arrivals Here is a look at some of the tables that have formed with late arrivals. They are very pro heavy: Table 32: Amnon Filippi, James Mackey, Jonathan Aguiar Table 33: Brett Richey, Thor Hansen, Christian Harder, Sam Stein Table 34: Victor Ramdin, Steve O’Dwyer, Alex Keating, Shaun Deeb Player Tags: Michael Kamran, Blair Hinkle, Mohsin Charania, Dan O'Brien |
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| Oct 26, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit - Horseshoe Hammond | $10,000 Regional Championship | 2 | + |
David Paredes Doubles Up To Chip LeadOct 26, '10
Hinkle then moved all in and Paredes made the call, showing A Player Tags: David Paredes, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Wins a Lot of Chips without a ShowdownOct 26, '10 The small blind bet 7,700 and Blair Hinkle made the call from middle position. The board was dealt A The small blind made the call and the river fell 9 Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Little vs. HinkleOct 25, '10
Hinkle bet 500 and Little raised to 1,700. Hinkle made the call and the K Player Tags: Jonathan Little, Blair Hinkle |
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| Oct 25, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit - Horseshoe Hammond | $10,000 Regional Championship | 1 | + |
David Paredes Doubles Up To Chip LeadOct 26, '10
Hinkle then moved all in and Paredes made the call, showing A Player Tags: David Paredes, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Wins a Lot of Chips without a ShowdownOct 26, '10 The small blind bet 7,700 and Blair Hinkle made the call from middle position. The board was dealt A The small blind made the call and the river fell 9 Player Tags: Blair Hinkle Little vs. HinkleOct 25, '10
Hinkle bet 500 and Little raised to 1,700. Hinkle made the call and the K Player Tags: Jonathan Little, Blair Hinkle |
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| Aug 31, '10 | 2010 WSOP Circuit Event - Horseshoe Council Bluffs | WSOP Circuit Council Bluffs $1,500 Main Event | 3 | + |
Blair Hinkle Wins WSOP Circuit Council Bluffs Main Event ($88,555) -- Shiva Dudani Eliminated in Second Place ($54,715)Aug 31, '10
Hinkle made the call and Dudani turned over J Hinkle was awarded the top prize worth $88,555 and the WSOP Circuit gold ring. He is also awarded a seat in the $1 million guaranteed National Championship that will take place in May 2011. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Shiva Dudani Hinkle Gaining the EdgeAug 31, '10 The board read 10 The river fell 2 Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Shiva Dudani Dwyte Pilgrim Eliminated in Third Place ($39,531)Aug 31, '10
Pilgrim: A River: 6 Pilgrim was drawing dead to Hinkle’s straight and he busted out of the tournament in third place ($39,531). Hinkle grew his stack heading into the heads-up final. Pilgrim performed well at yet another WSOP Circuit stop at the Horseshoe in Council Bluffs. He won a $235 no-limit hold’em preliminary earlier in the week in addition to his final-table appearance in the main event. The final two players took a five-minute break after the hand to prepare for the final. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Dwyte Pilgrim Charles Moore Eliminated in Fifth Place ($21,795)Aug 31, '10
Hinkle: 9 Board: J Their stacks were very close. Moore was all in for 783,000 and Hinkle had him covered by 7,000. Moore was eliminated in fifth place and he took home $21,795. The Hinkle nearly doubled up to 1.7 million after the hand. Player Tags: Charles Moore, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Doubles Up AgainAug 31, '10 Blair Hinkle has been the most volatile player on the final day of the event. One minute he’s the chip leader and the next he is in need of a double up. The most recent hand he played features the latter. Dwyte Pilgrim raised to 40,000 from the cutoff preflop and Blair Hinkle reraised all in for 383,000 from the big blind. Their cards: Pilgrim: A Board: K Hinkle doubled up on the hand and he now holds 800,000. Pilgrim fell to 350,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Dwyte Pilgrim Charles Moore Doubles UpAug 31, '10 Blair Hinkle raised to 41,000 preflop from the big blind and Charles Moore reraised to 525,000 from the small blind. Hinkle made the call and they flipped over their cards: Hinkle: A Board: K Moore doubled up on the hand and he now holds over a million. Hinkle is hurting with 240,000. Player Tags: Charles Moore, Blair Hinkle Blair Hinkle Doubles UpAug 31, '10 The two big-name professionals at this final table have been colliding early and often at the final table. In a recent hand Blair Hinkle raised 50,000 preflop from the button and Dwyte Pilgrim reraised all in from the big blind. Hinkle made the all-in call for 331,000 and the two pros flipped over their cards: Hinkle: K Board: 10 Hinkle doubled up to over 700,000 after the hand and Pilgrim fell to 600,000. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Dwyte Pilgrim Dwyte Pilgrim Doubles UpAug 31, '10 Dwyte Pilgrim raised all in for 481,000 preflop from the big blind and Blair Hinkle made the call from the button. Their cards: Pilgrim: A Board: 10 Pilgrim doubled up on the hand to survive with more than 900,000. Hinkle took a hit and fell to less than 400,000. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, Dwyte Pilgrim John Wakeen Eliminated in Seventh Place ($12,867)Aug 31, '10
Wakeen: J Board: A Wakeen was eliminated in seventh place on the hand and he will take home $12,867 in prize money. Hinkle grew his stack to 850,000 after the hand. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle, John Wakeen Kevin Calenzo Crippled but FightingAug 31, '10
Since that time he doubled up with A-J against the 9-3 of Hinkle on a loaded A-K-Q-J-K board and then he tripled up to take his stack off life support. Charles Moore raised to 45,000 preflop from the cutoff on the hand, Calenzo made the all-in call for 42,000 from the small blind and then Daniel Biddle reraised to 145,000 from the big blind. Moore mucked and the two live players flipped over their cards: Biddle: Q Board: 8 Calenzo won the hand on the river and he grew his stack to more than 100,000. Player Tags: Charles Moore, Kevin Calenzo, Blair Hinkle, Daniel Biddle |
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| May 29, '10 | 2010 41st Annual World Series of Poker | Event 3 - $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
Level 9 Update: Blair Hinkle Jumps Up the Chip Counts, Bernard Lee EliminatedMay 29, '10 Blinds: 300-600 with a 75 ante Entrants: 4,010 Card Player Chip Counts: Jon Friedberg – 11,500 Notable Eliminations: Bernard Lee Player’s Twitter Accounts: Fabrice Soulier Big Hands:
Blair Hinkle raised to 1,550 from under-the-gun and was met with a three-bet to 3,800 from the player in the cutoff. The player in the big blind then decided to move all-in for 7,750 total. Hinkle then moved all-in for 13,000 total and was called by the cutoff. Hinkle showed pocket aces, the player in the cutoff had pocket kings, and the player in the big blind had pocket jacks. The flop brought another ace for Hinkle and he had the other two players drawing dead on the turn. With the pot, Hinkle jumps to 36,000 in chips. Bernard Lee Eliminated A player in middle position raised to 1,800 and Bernard Lee reraised all-in for 8,500. The player in middle position said he was “tired” before making the call with K They were off to the races when Lee tabled pocket nines. The flop was good to Lee as it came Q
There was an all in from middle position for 10,000 and Eric Mizrachi called with his last 7,000. Mizrachi turned up the A The flop brought some hope for Mizrachi as it came Q Prescott Likes the Ladies After a few bets and raises, Allie Prescott got all of his chips in the middle against Young Phan. Prescott tabled Q The flop was A Left In The Deck: The players are now on a 20 minute break. Player Tags: Bernard Lee, Blair Hinkle |
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| Jul 12, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 5 | + |
Level 19 Hour 1 Update: Eastgate Doubles UpJul 12, '09 Blinds: 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 274 out of 6,494 Chip Counts: 1. Matt Affleck – 2,100,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 575,000 Average Chip Count: 624,423 Notable Eliminations: Kevin Saul Big Hands:
On a flop of 7 Eastgate showed K Morgan Calls It On The River After the board had run out K “I’ve got a five,” seat 7 said. Morgan responded by flipping over Q
Dan Harrington raised to 26,000 from middle position and the button made the call. The small blind also came along and the flop came down K Hinkle Loses Some Chips to O’Malley On a flop of K The river was the J “Slowroll,” said Hinkle as O’Malley raked the pot. Tran Flops a Set, Wins the Minimum J.C. Tran called a preflop raise and so did the player on the button. They saw the flop three-ways and it fell 8 Tran was about to muck his cards when he decided to give the table a free look and show the 9 Player Tags: J.C. Tran, Jordan Morgan, Peter Eastgate, Blair Hinkle Level 18 Hour 1 Update: Schneider And Hinkle Score Early KnockoutsJul 12, '09 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 372 out of 6,494 Chip Counts: 1. Matt Affleck – 2,100,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 314,000 Average Chip Count: 506,026 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Kimber Big Hands:
Tom Schneider and Keith Burt got all of their money in preflop and their hands were turned over. Schneider held A The board ran out 5 Sebok’s Bluff Picked Off Hieu Luu raised to 20,000 preflop and was called by Joe Sebok from the small blind. The flop was 5 The turn was the 8
Oliver Klatt moved all in preflop and the action folded to Isidro Martinez. He moved all in having Klatt covered and the action was on Blair Hinkle. He then came over the top for all of his chips, having both men covered. Everyone else mucked and the hands were turned up. Martinez: Q Hinkle was in great position to score a double knockout, but the flop came down J Benyamine Takes A Big Pot Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 9 Lightman then took a tank session of his own and decided to muck his hand, surrendering the large pot to Benyamine. Benyamine was around 680,000.
Kenny Tran raised to 23,000 from early position and was three-bet by a player in late position to 100,000. Tran went into the tank for several minutes before making the call. The flop came J Phillips Knocks Out Mighty Thor Dennis Phillips and Thor Hansen got all of their chips into the middle preflop and Phillips had the best of it when he turned over A Hansen said he was good with the ladies, but his mojo was a little low today as the board ran out 7 Player Tags: Thor Hansen, David Benyamine, Tom Schneider, Kenny Tran, Joe Sebok, Blair Hinkle Level 3 Hour 1 Update: Harman Takes Big PotJul 06, '09 Blinds: 150-300 Chip Counts: 1. Loic Bellabarba – 110,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 62,000 Spade Club Qualifier Chip Counts: Harry Robertson – 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Eric Baldwin Big Hands:
With 2,500 in the pot, the flop came down K The other player showed 9 Blair Hinkle With A Knockout After a flop of 10
Picking up the action on the river, the board read 5 His opponent mucked and Mizrachi scored the double up, his chip stack growing to 25,000. Ducks Work For Shorr in Battle of Blinds It was folded around to Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond in the small blind who raised to 900 and was called by Shannon Shorr in the big blind. The flop was K The turn and river were both checked down as the 5
We pick up the action on the turn with the board reading A Ivey made the call and the player after Ivey made a raise to 16,000. The original bettor went into the tank for a couple minutes as the raise was for almost all of his remaining stack. He eventually tossed in his cards and Ivey released his hand immediately. It was a good fold as the player showed A Vahedi Chipping Up Amir Vahedi raised and called an all in three-bet from his opponent. Vahedi tabled 8 The board ran out 9 Player Tags: Jennifer Harman, Blair Hinkle |
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| Jul 06, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event | 1 | + |
Level 19 Hour 1 Update: Eastgate Doubles UpJul 12, '09 Blinds: 5,000-10,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 274 out of 6,494 Chip Counts: 1. Matt Affleck – 2,100,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 575,000 Average Chip Count: 624,423 Notable Eliminations: Kevin Saul Big Hands:
On a flop of 7 Eastgate showed K Morgan Calls It On The River After the board had run out K “I’ve got a five,” seat 7 said. Morgan responded by flipping over Q
Dan Harrington raised to 26,000 from middle position and the button made the call. The small blind also came along and the flop came down K Hinkle Loses Some Chips to O’Malley On a flop of K The river was the J “Slowroll,” said Hinkle as O’Malley raked the pot. Tran Flops a Set, Wins the Minimum J.C. Tran called a preflop raise and so did the player on the button. They saw the flop three-ways and it fell 8 Tran was about to muck his cards when he decided to give the table a free look and show the 9 Player Tags: J.C. Tran, Jordan Morgan, Peter Eastgate, Blair Hinkle Level 18 Hour 1 Update: Schneider And Hinkle Score Early KnockoutsJul 12, '09 Blinds: 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 372 out of 6,494 Chip Counts: 1. Matt Affleck – 2,100,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 314,000 Average Chip Count: 506,026 Notable Eliminations: Jeff Kimber Big Hands:
Tom Schneider and Keith Burt got all of their money in preflop and their hands were turned over. Schneider held A The board ran out 5 Sebok’s Bluff Picked Off Hieu Luu raised to 20,000 preflop and was called by Joe Sebok from the small blind. The flop was 5 The turn was the 8
Oliver Klatt moved all in preflop and the action folded to Isidro Martinez. He moved all in having Klatt covered and the action was on Blair Hinkle. He then came over the top for all of his chips, having both men covered. Everyone else mucked and the hands were turned up. Martinez: Q Hinkle was in great position to score a double knockout, but the flop came down J Benyamine Takes A Big Pot Picking up the action on the turn, the board read 9 Lightman then took a tank session of his own and decided to muck his hand, surrendering the large pot to Benyamine. Benyamine was around 680,000.
Kenny Tran raised to 23,000 from early position and was three-bet by a player in late position to 100,000. Tran went into the tank for several minutes before making the call. The flop came J Phillips Knocks Out Mighty Thor Dennis Phillips and Thor Hansen got all of their chips into the middle preflop and Phillips had the best of it when he turned over A Hansen said he was good with the ladies, but his mojo was a little low today as the board ran out 7 Player Tags: Thor Hansen, David Benyamine, Tom Schneider, Kenny Tran, Joe Sebok, Blair Hinkle Level 3 Hour 1 Update: Harman Takes Big PotJul 06, '09 Blinds: 150-300 Chip Counts: 1. Loic Bellabarba – 110,000 Card Player Chip Counts: Jeff Shulman – 62,000 Spade Club Qualifier Chip Counts: Harry Robertson – 30,000 Notable Eliminations: Eric Baldwin Big Hands:
With 2,500 in the pot, the flop came down K The other player showed 9 Blair Hinkle With A Knockout After a flop of 10
Picking up the action on the river, the board read 5 His opponent mucked and Mizrachi scored the double up, his chip stack growing to 25,000. Ducks Work For Shorr in Battle of Blinds It was folded around to Phil “OMGClayAiken” Galfond in the small blind who raised to 900 and was called by Shannon Shorr in the big blind. The flop was K The turn and river were both checked down as the 5
We pick up the action on the turn with the board reading A Ivey made the call and the player after Ivey made a raise to 16,000. The original bettor went into the tank for a couple minutes as the raise was for almost all of his remaining stack. He eventually tossed in his cards and Ivey released his hand immediately. It was a good fold as the player showed A Vahedi Chipping Up Amir Vahedi raised and called an all in three-bet from his opponent. Vahedi tabled 8 The board ran out 9 Player Tags: Jennifer Harman, Blair Hinkle |
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| Jun 15, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 32 - $2,000 No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + |
Event No. 32 Begins at Noon on MondayJun 15, '09
Event No. 32 ($2,000 no-limit hold’em) will begin at noon PDT on Monday, June 15. Players will begin with 6,000 in tournament chips and blinds will begin at 25-50. Levels will be 60-minutes long and there will be a 20-minute break after every two levels. There will be a 90-minute dinner break after level 6 on day 1. Here is a look at the schedule for the event: Monday, June 15, noon: Day 1 (play 10 levels) In 2008 this event attracted 1,344 players and the champion was Blair Hinkle, who took home $507,563 in prize money. CardPlayer.com will bring you a summary of the action at the dinner break and end of play each day for this event. Player Tags: Blair Hinkle |
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| Mar 16, '09 | 2009 Bay 101 Shooting Star | WPT Championship - Event 2 | 1 | + |
Level 4 UpdateMar 16, '09 Big Hands: Player Tags: Erik Seidel, Mike Matusow, Zachary Hyman, Blair Hinkle |
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