Tag: Tom Dwan
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Dwan Shows Up Late, Exits Quickly
Tom Dwan rocked up to The Vic right at the end of Level 9, and in the first few minutes of Level 10, he was eliminated. Dwan open-shoved his last 7,400 from under the gun, and the action folded to Matthias Tikerpe, who called on the button. |
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Durrrr, Of Course he was going to Play
We spotted Tom Dwan on the rail waiting to be seated and he confirmed he was about to sit down for the first time. |
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Bust Out the Brooms: Team PokerStars Sweeps The Professionals
What started as a tweet, ended in a sweep here at EPT London, as Team PokerStars has prevailed over The Professionals three to nil. |
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Haxton Wins Rubber Match; Stars Wins the Challenge
The second match between Isaac "luvtheWNBA" Haxton and Tom "durrrr" Dwan only took a total of 156 hands, and your winner is Haxton. |
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Dwan Takes Table 3; Evens Match
Isaac "luvtheWNBA" Haxton was all in and at risk for his last 396 over on Table 3. Tom "durrrr" Dwan called, and the cards were tabled. |
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Play Continues to be Banter-less
Tom Dwan and Isaac Haxton are fully focused on the match, and the two haven't spoken much at all. At one point, Dwan, who is eating what looks like an Asian dish, asked for a new water. |
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Dwan Takes 5:1 Lead on Table 3
Tom "durrrr" Dwan and Isaac "luvtheWNBA" Haxton have just played a 5,000-chip pot on Table 3. Dwan raised to 78 on the button with the blinds at 15/30, Haxton three-bet to 277, and Dwan called. |
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Haxton Takes 1-0 Lead in Match
Isaac "luvtheWNBA" Haxton jumped out to a big lead on Tom "durrrr" Dwan over on Table 1, and now the match is over. On the 23rd and final hand, Haxton min-raised on the button to 60. |
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Raising the Stakes?
According to our crack photographer Neil Stoddart, Tom Dwan asked Isaac Haxton if he wanted to add an extra $50,000 to their matchup. Haxton declined, citing that he didn't want to change the game in the 11th hour. |
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Haxton Takes Huge Lead on Table 1
Isaac "luvtheWNBA" Haxton sits with over 80% of the chips in play on Table 1. Tom "durrrr" Dwan lost a massive pot on the 4th hand of the match, after raising to 54 on the button. |
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Silence is Golden
Like in the first match, neither Isaac Haxton nor Tom Dwan are talking. Haxton is wearing headphones, grinding away with no mouse. |
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Grospellier Sweeps Blom
On Hand #113 of Table 2, Bertrand Grospellier finished off Viktor Blom. Grospellier min-raised to 60 on the button, Blom called, and the flop was . Blom checked, Grospellier fired 67, and Blom check-raised to 210. |
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Sitting in Silence
Both Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and Viktor "Isildur1" Blom are sitting in silence. |
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Dwan Done
According to our crack photographer Neil Stoddart, Tom Dwan has been eliminated. The last of his chips went in with against an opponent's , and the ace-king held. |
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Dwan Dwindling
Alex Venovski opened to 1,800 in early position, Olivier Busquet called on his left, and Tom Dwan called on the button. The dealer fanned , and all three players checked. |
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Metaal Beats Dwan with Kings
We picked up the action on a board of in a hand between Govert Metaal and Tom Dwan. Metaal fired a bet of 8,100, and Dwan tank-called to see the land on the river. Metaal checked, and Dwan checked behind. |
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Hellmuth and Dwan in the Building
Finally, Phil Hellmuth and Tom Dwan have joined us on Day 1b of the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event. Hellmuth is seated at the feature table, while Dwan is at an outer table which is adjacent to his good friend Phil Ivey. |
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Dwan Done And Dusted
As previously mentioned, our access to the final table is limited, which is why we haven't been able to catch many hands from the main stage. |
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Dwan and Haxton Bust
According to Noah Schwartz, he opened to 12,000 from the cutoff, Tom "durrrr" Dwan called on the button, and the flop fell with two diamonds. |
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Durrrr Doubles
Just before the level change, Daniel Negreanu opened to 9,500 from early position, and Tom "durrrr" Dwan called in the big blind. The flop was , and Dwan checked. |










