by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 11, '09
… 1: Van Marcus — $162,857 2: Tae Jon Noh — $103,143 3: Hyoungjin Nam — $54,286 4: Chang Michael — $38,000 5: Ramil Soriano Tandoc — $29,314 6: Lee Nelson — $21,714 7: Manish Sansi — $16,286 8: Benjamin Ong Lim — $12,486 9: Rainer Aquino — $9,229
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Oct 18, '09
… one player walked away with that prize. Ludovic Lacay (pictured right), Benjamin Spindler, and Tristan Clemencon were the headliners when the final day … — €105,077 5: Adrian Marin — €72,240 6: Benjamin Spindler — €55,828 The next WPT event will be the …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Oct 06, '09
Three tables of eight players filled the bottom end of the tournament area at the start of day 4 of the PokerStars.com European Poker Tour London main event. Although the 24 players were in the money, whereabouts exactly was yet to be determined for 16 …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Sep 22, '09
… eighth place. Sitting on the short stack, Supa4Real made his move with pocket tens, only to run into the pocket jacks of Benjamin “Chong94” LaFew. He picked up $182,240 for his finish. After moving up two spots, Mudvaynes saw himself out in seventh place …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Aug 20, '09
… (29th) PokerStars — Super Tuesday Buy-In: $1,000+$50 Prize Pool: $327,000 Entrants: 327 Final Table Results: 1. Benjamin “xthesteinx” Zamani — $63,275 (pictured right) 2. Submotion — $47,415 3. isuckoutonu — $35,970 4. Alvaro “VARICO” …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Oct 30, '09
… move up in the money. With the exception of one player, Benjamin “Chong94” LaFew, [Timoshenko] and I were able to pretty much take … ” Kelly $643,200 5 Jamie “Xaston” Kaplan $482,400 6 Benjamin “Chong94” LaFew $375,200 7 Mudvaynes $268,000 8 Supa4real $ …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Sep 01, '09
… by a younger generation of now recognisable faces such as Benjamin Kang and Florian Langmann. Nowadays, they’ve formed an … young German players that are also running pretty good like Benjamin Spindler, Sebastian Ruthenberg, and Sandra Naujoks. They’ve won …
| Published: Sep 01, '09
… and $506,800. The final table results were: First Jorg Peisert $506,800 Second Jason DeWitt $313,227 Third Benjamin Gilbert $205,180 Fourth Michael Noda $142,035 Fifth Jason Somerville $103,591 Sixth Michael Katz $79,385 Seventh Karga …
by Phil Hellmuth | Published: Aug 01, '09
… to the “Elite Eight.” Jeff Madsen, Brad Booth, and I took the stage at noon in the fourth round, and I had my opponent, Benjamin LaBlond, down one match (it was a best-of-three format all the way through) when things seemed to go south for me. First, with …
by Phil Hellmuth | Published: Jul 24, '09
… to the “Elite Eight.” Jeff Madsen, Brad Booth, and I took the stage at noon in the fourth round, and I had my opponent, Benjamin LaBlond, down one match (it was a best-of-three format all the way through) when things seemed to go south for me. First, with …