Tag: Randy Lew
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Time Off in Lew
PokerStars Team Online Randy Lew was just looking really good as he was all in for his tournament life with . Lew's opponent, Giuseppe Sammartino, held as Lew was trying to double his 90,000-chip stack. |
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Nanonoko Times Two
Team PokerStars Online Member Randy "nanonoko" Lew dropped all the way down to 20,000 chips to start the day, but just doubled through Senh Ung. |
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O'Dwyer Over 400K
El Amir Ziad Chehab limped in from under the gun, Giuseppe Sammartino raised to 6,200 on his direct left, and Javier Etayo, Randy Lew, Steve O'Dwyer and Chehab all called. |
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Lew Doubled Through Frankland and O'Dwyer Took The Rest
PokerStars Team Online Randy Lew just ended up all in from the small blind for 42,800 against Mathew Frankland who was in the cutoff. Mathew Frankland: Randy Lew: The board ran out and Frankland was left behind with just 10,200 chips. |
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Keeping Pace with nanonoko and mement_mori, Online Friends and Live Rivals
It's impossible to guess how many hands Team Online's Mickey "mement_mori" Petersen and Randy "nanonoko" Lew have played against one another in their prodigious online careers. |
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Position on a Friend
While perusing around the tournament area, we spotted two friendly faces over on Table 25. |
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Chop Lewy
Dmitry Chop has just ended Team Online Randy Lew's tournament. Lew moved all in for just 1,725 and and Chop made the call. Randy Lew: Dmitry Chop: The board ran out and Lew was knocked out. |
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No Fun For Nanonoko
Randy Lew@nanonokoGuy opened in MP, I 3b AKo to 1350 and a player cold 4b shoves 11500 with QQ and I lose the race. Down to 6725 at 100/200/25a #EPTBerlinApril 22 2013ReplyRetweetFavoriteFollow |
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One For Lew
Board: With 5,350 already in the pot, Randy Lew was heads up in the hand and the action was checked his way. Lew cut into his stack and came out with a bet of 3,200. |
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A Lew-sing Day
PokerStars Team Online pro Randy Lew has been eliminated from play. Randy Lew@nanonokoOut of the #PCA10 main event. Things didn't go to well today. |
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The Defending Champ is Gone
PokerStars Team Online Randy 'Nananoko' Lew has just been eliminated by Timothy Finne. |
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Chan vs. Lew
Randy Lew started the action out in a recent hand by making it 2,600 to see the flop. A middle position player made the call and the hijack player did the same. |
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Once Around With Table #369
Ever wonder what happens in between the many giant confrontational hands that we post? It's a grind for most of the players out there and consistently being able to win small pots is crucial for tournament success. |
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Orange Section's Table of Death
Andy Frankenberger has just been moved from the Pavilion room over to the Amazon room and has been assigned to table #369. The addition of Frankenberger makes this one of the toughest in the tournament. |
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Lew Busts Shorty
We don't know exactly what happened, but we know Randy Lew managed to get his short stacked opponent all in and at risk holding . Lew's opponent had and needed to avoid some aces and kings to stay alive in this tournament. |
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Lew Gains
Shannon Shorr raised from middle position and made it 1,300 to see the flop. Johnny Chan called from the button and action was then on Randy Lew. Lew three-bet to 6,100. The big blind folded and it was Shorr's turn again. |
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Shorr's Squeeze Gets 'er Done
Randy "Nanonoko" Lew opened to 1,200 from early position and was called by a player in middle position and another in the hijack seat. |
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Lew Losing Ground
Randy Lew has had an extremely impressive World Series of Poker so far. Boasting five cashes, and over $75,000 in winnings thus far Lew is more than ready to take down the big one. |
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Lew Scoops The Loot
On a flop of , a player bet 1,300 only to have Randy Lew raise to 2,800. Lew's opponent called and the hit the turn. It was checked to Lew who fired out another time for 3,700. Lew received a call and fifth street was the . |
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Lew Gains a Few (More)
Randy "Nanonoko" Lew is off to a pretty good start this Main Event. In a recent hand, Randy Lew opened to 250 from early position and was three-bet to 700 by his opponent directly behind him. |







