by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 19, '09
… qualifier James Collopy (122,400). He is one of three U.S. survivors on day 1B, including Jason Helder (22,100) and Todd Nagata (32,100). Also surviving the second starting day are three players who at this event are making their debut as members of the …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 16, '09
… Han continued his good run when he woke up with pocket queens after Terry Fan decided to move all in with pocket eights. The queens held … : Sim Somyung - $58,000 4: Kevin Clark — $40,728 5: Terry Fan — $29,000 6: Mark Pagsuyuin — $23,000 7: Nick Pronk …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 08, '09
… Eliminations: Michael Mizrachi (11th place), Todd Terry (12th place), Mohsin Charania … and James bet 75,000. Terry raised all in, and James made the call. Their cards: Terry: K K James: J 10 … stack to 1,290,000. Terry was eliminated in 12th place, …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 06, '09
… 396,500. One place ahead of Terry is professional Soheil Shamseddin (pictured … Soheil Shamseddin — 401,000 3: Todd Terry — 396,500 4: Terrence … players turned up their cards: Terry: A 10 Opponent: J J Turn and River: Q 7 Terry won the hand with a …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 05, '09
… , Nov. 7. Legends of Poker final-tablist Todd Terry (pictured left) leads the way at the end … David Williams, Jason Young, John Spadavecchia, Glen Chorny Day 1 Chip Counts: 1: Todd Terry — 165,700 2: Danny Shiff — 159,525 3: Adam Lippert — 159,000 …
by 'Mad Marty' Wilson | Published: Nov 01, '09
… with me, of course I was the driver, and standing on the back of the bed of the truck were Mike Magee, Julian Gardner, Alex Kong, Terry Allcock and his wife Ann, just to name a few. There were a total of 15 poker players on the back of my truck and three …
by Todd Brunson | Published: Nov 01, '09
When I left off in Part I of this column, I was one hour into the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event, up about 20,000 in chips, when my potential backer called me. I had a dilemma here: Should I allow myself to be staked and give up much of my action, or just keep …
by Todd Brunson | Published: Oct 30, '09
With a respectable three cashes and one final table under my belt at the 2009 World Series of Poker, I still needed a crown jewel to really consider it a success. The main event was my last opportunity to accomplish this, and I went into the …
by Todd Brunson | Published: Oct 16, '09
When I left off in Part I of this column, I was one hour into the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event, up about 20,000 in chips, when my potential backer called me. I had a dilemma here: Should I allow myself to be staked and give up much of my action, or just keep …
by Todd Brunson | Published: Oct 01, '09
In any tournament, certain key hands will arise from midway, when the limits become significant, right through to the end. No matter how well you play, if you don’t win your share of these hands, you cannot win a tournament, period. Here are a few of my …