Tag: Jerry Yang

Yang Eliminated

2007 WSOP Main Event champion Jerry Yang's run here in this year's Main Event has ended on Day 3. In his last hand, Yang opened with a raise from middle position, then Armando Fernandez reraised from the button.

Yang Shoves, Collects

Two players, including Jerry Yang playing from under the gun, saw a flop come , and Yang led for 16,000. His opponent sitting in middle position thought a moment, then called. The turn was the , and this time Yang bet 32,000.

Yang Gives Back a Few

Jerry Yang opened for 3,600 from late position, and the big blind called. The flop came , and when checked to Yang bet 4,600. His opponent called.

Yang Chips Up

2007 WSOP Main Event champ Jerry Yang returned to an above average stack for today's Day 3, and just now came a hand in which he added more to it.

Yang Chipping Up

Action started with 2007 Main Event Champion Jerry Yang in the hijack, and he raised it up to 3,200. Action folded to the button, and he raised it up to 8,100. Yang tagged along, and the flop came down .

Yang Loses One; Seated with Former Athletes Stocz and Rink

After a player raised from middle position to 1,300, Jerry Yang called from the small blind and Jeremy Saunders called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Everyone checked. The turn was the and everyone checked again.

Main Event Champ Check-In

Last time we took a look at 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Joe Cada's chip stack it was hurting. However, in the meantime it seems that Cada was able to find a double up.

Updates from Around the Room

We strolled by Matt Affleck's seat to find it vacant, his tournament life come to an end. On the other side of the Brasilia room we found David Chicotsky sitting on a stack of 7,500.

Jerry Yang is in the House

Former World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event Champion Jerry Yang is in the building. He already has one 2012 WSOP cash sewn up after finishing in 153rd place in the $1,500 No-Limit Re-Entry Event.

Yang's Winning Ways

We caught up with Jerry Yang putting the pressure on his opponent at the river. There was already a 1,100 pot on a board of . Yang bet 425 on the river and his opponent tank-folded.

2007 Main Event Champ Here to Play

The 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion Jerry Yang is playing a lot more this WSOP than we're used to. This is his fourth event he's played this year and already cashed in Event 9 in 153rd place.

Yang Sends One Home

2007 World Series of Poker Main-Event winner Jerry Yang opened to 1,350 from the button and was shoved on for 10,000 from the player in the big blind. Yang called and hands were revealed.

Yang Mashing His Table

2007 WSOP Main Event Champ Jerry Yang has been mashing his table ever since he was moved into the Brasilia Room. We've walked by his table a few time and time the players are ribbing him.

An Orbit from Kristy Arnett's Table

PokerNews hostess Kristy Arnett made Day 2 of this event with 22,000 in chips and we caught the first orbit at her table, which consists of 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event winner Jerry Yang, WSOP bracelet winner Brian Lemke and fellow

Yang Pulls One In

2007 World Series of Poker Main Event champion, Jerry Yang is here with us today. We recently caught him on a flop check-raising a bet from under the gun forcing his opponent to pay 275 to see a turn.

"The Shadow" Has Vanished From The Tournament

2007 WSOP Main Event Champ Jerry "The Shadow" Yang has been eliminated here early into Level 2 of this year's Main Event. From late position, Yang raised it up to 1,050 and Rob Goldstein in the cutoff re-raised to 2,250.

Yang Waves The White Flag

On a board reading with 1,000 in the pot already, Jerry Yang led out for 700 from the small blind. His lone opponent in early position called. The turn brought a and Yang led out again - this time for 1,500. His opponent again flatted.

Yang Starts With a Small Bang

The under-the-gun player raised to 250 and found one caller in Jerry Yang from the big blind. The flop brought and Yang's opponent c-bet for 600. Yang made the call. Both players checked the turn.

Everybody, Yang's Done Tonight

We've just received word from the floor that 2008 WSOP Main Event champion Jerry Yang was busted at the hands of Justin Kindred.

Crazy Eights No Good For Yang

A player in early position raised to 400 and a player in middle position re-raised all in for 2075. Former Main Event Champion Jerry Yang was on the button and called while the initial raiser folded.

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