Tag: Daniel Alaei

Alaei Doubles

We missed the action, but were able to see chips pushed in the direction of Daniel Alaei. Alaei was holding and was all in for 16,250. The board fell and his opponent was unable to best the pocket queens.

Alaei Misses

We picked up the action on a flop in a multi-way pot where Dave Earnest bet 6,000 to Daniel Alaei. Alaei raised to 17,000, forcing out another player. Earnest, though, re-raised all in for 43,500.

Alaei Gets There

A player in middle position raised to 650 and the player in the cutoff called. Daniel Alaei popped it to 1,900 on the button, but chased away neither opponent. The flop fell and it was checked to Alaei.

Alaei Downed

With 11,000 in the pot, four players saw a flop of . Daniel Alaei was first to act and opted to ship his entire stack of 10,400. One by one his opponents folded, allowing Alaei to take down the pot and essentially double to about 22,000.

Bing Bing Binger

On a flop, the big blind checked to Nick Binger in middle position and he bet 4,000. Daniel Alaei was to Binger's immediate left and made the call before the big blind got out of the way.

E-Dog Cuts His Losses

Erick Lindgren raised to 200 in middle position, and Daniel Alaei called from the button. The big blind defended, too, but he'd check-fold the flop. It came , and the first two checked to Alaei.

Alaei Out

Daniel Alaei just saw the last of his chips taken away, making him the first of the 74 players who returned for Day 3 to be eliminated.

Clemencon Climbing

Pot-Limit Omaha When we reached Table 358, the board had already been dealt , and there was roughly 60,000 in the middle. Daniel Alaei checked in the small blind, and Tristan Clemencon bet 28,700. Alaei called.

What Can Brown Do for You?

Stud-8 Daniel Alaei: (X)(X) / Andrew Brown: (X)(X) / Matt Glantz brought it in with the . Alaei completed, Brown called, and Glantz folded.

Alaei is Good

A player in early position opened to 1,700, and Daniel Alaei three-bet to 4,200. On the button, another player cold four-bet to 9,500, folding the initial raiser without incident.

Paur Some Sugar on Alaei

Daniel Alaei raised to 15,000 from middle position and was met with a three-bet from Taylor Paur to 36,000 from the cutoff. The blinds got out of the way and Alaei pushed back with a four-bet to 75,000.

Quad Aces are Good

Daniel Alaei, Anthony Grappo, and Dimitar Danchev got all the biscuits in the middle preflop. Both Grappo and Alaei were short, but Grappo had Alaei covered. Danchev had both players at risk.

Alaei Sends One to the Rail

Daniel Alaei wasted no time raising in the cut off making it 4,000. Nicholas Maimone on the button then reraised and made it 10,300. After some deliberation by Alaei he put out a bet that would put his opponent all in.

Alaei Eliminated

Daniel Alaei moved all in preflop for 22,500 and Dan O'Brien called from middle position. Justin Filtz reraised to 55,000 from the small blind. O'Brien folded. Filtz: Alaei: The board ran out and Alaei was sent to the rail in 58th place.

Alaei Crippled

When we reached Table 365, the board read . Daniel Alaei checked to Dobromir Nikov who bet 8,500, and Alaei check-raised to 24,000. Nikov called. The turn was the , and Alaei checked again.

Medic Doubles Up

Nicolas Chouity raised to 4,500 from under the gun and Daniel Alaei flat called from middle position. The player on the button called and Nenad Medic moved all in for over 27,000 from the big blind.

Alaei Can't Fade Flush Draw

The board read when we reached Table 38, and three players had cards including John Andress, and Daniel Alaei. Andress and Alaei both had 1,750 invested, when a third player moved all in for 9,900.

Daniel Alaei Eliminated In 24th Place ($21,905)

Stud-8 Daniel Alaei got it all in on third street against Daneil Ospina and their boards read out as follows (in no particular order) Alaei: Ospina: Ospina's flush took it down and Alaei is our first player eliminated in the money.

Loman Scoops, Alaei Crippled

Razz Catching the action on fourth street, Frankie O'Dell bet out and was called by both Daniel Alaei and Kyle Loman before fifth street was checked through.

Ducks for Daniel

Hold'em "It's ok to fold Chau!" stated Daniel Alaei after raising the button to 16,000 into Chau Giang's big blind. "Ok, ok, I will" responded Giang as he flashed his . Alaei was pushed the pot and tabled his .

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