Tag: Joe Tehan

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Yesterday, Konstantin Puchkov fell short of cashing for an 11th time in the 2012 World Series of Poker. He's currently tied with the late Nikolay Evdakov with 10 cashes and is back today looking for No. 11.

The Record Stands Another Day

It appears Konstantin Puchkov's efforts to secure a World Series of Poker record 11th cash this summer have been thwarted, as far as Event 56 is concerned.

Tehan and Williams Chop Up Dempsey

Stud-8 Joe Tehan / / Sean Dempsey / / David Williams / / When we arrived at Table 350, Dempsey was all in on third street, and Tehan and Williams had him at risk.

Rutter Runs into Quads

Adam Friedman / (FOLDED) Opponent / / Joe Tehan / / Stuart Rutter / / An opponent brought it in, Tehan called, and Rutter completed. Friedman called, the opponent called, and so did Tehan.

From the Penthouse to the Outhouse

Not more than a half an hour ago, Joe Tehan sat atop the chip counts. That made it all the more surprising when he became our latest casualty.

Tehan Also on His Ninth Cash of the 2012 WSOP

Earlier in the tournament we reported that Terrence Chan notched his ninth cash of the 2012 WSOP when he finished in 117th place.

Tehan Doubles Up Castillo

Joe Tehan opened in late postion and Anna Castillo re-raised from the big blind. Tehan called and the flop came . Tehan bet and Castillo called all in. Tehan: Castillo: The board finished and Castillo doubled up.

Tehan To The Rail

Action folded around to Joe Tehan, who moved all in for just under 50,000 on the button. Nelson Robinson was the next to act from the small blind, and he announced a call.

Tehan Busts a Shorty

Action folded over to a short-stacked player, who went all in for approximately 20,000 from middle position. Directly behind him in the hijack, Joe Tehan flat called. Everyone else got out of the way and hands were revealed.

Joe Tehan Eliminated in 9th Place ($29,277)

Joe Tehan opened for 22,000 and Jonathan Lane re-raised to 67,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Tehan moved all in for a total of 307,000. Lane thought for a moment, got an approximate count and called.

Fitzpatrick Takes First Large Pot

Joe Tehan opened for 14,000 from the cutoff and Jeremiah Fitzpatrick called from the button. The blinds released and the flop came . Tehan led out with 21,000 and Fitzpatrick called.

Tehan Bests Levi to Advance

Like most of the heads up eliminations Joe Tehan and Nicolas Levi got it all in preflop to decided their fate. Tehan Levi The board ran and Tehan's two pair earned a chair at the final table.

Levi Cracks Tehan's Tens

Joe Tehan had Nicolas Levi covered and the two got it all in before the flop. Tehan: Levi: Levi paired up on the flop and hit his miracle two pair when the fell on the turn.

Tehan Gives Himself a Chance

Joe Tehan raised to 31,000 on the button and Mikhail Glushankov moved all in from the big blind. Tehan called and the hands were tabled. Tehan: Glushankov: The board ran and Tehan took the pot.

Full House For Tehan

We found Kevin Saul looking down at a board of . He checked and was facing a bet of 40,000 from Joe Tehan. Saul announced a call and found Tehan table for aces full of sevens.

Weisner Gone

Melanie Weisner recently fell at the hands of Joe Tehan over on Table 453. Tehans' made two pair and sent Weisner packing.

Joe Tehan Eliminated in 18th Place ($16,246)

Joe Tehan was eliminated in 18th place in unknown action.

Tehan Chips Up Through Baker

Hold'em Joe Tehan opened to 8,000 and David Bakes Baker made it 12,000 behind him. Phil Hellmuth took a good long time to fold on the button, the blinds released and Tehan called.

Tehan on a Tear

We recently reported that Joe Tehan was crippled in a hand a few levels ago. We do not know how, but since then he has amassed over 100,000 in chips.

Tehan Crippled

We recently found Joe Tehan turning over almost all of his chips on a board. We do not know what Tehan held, but we know it was a loser. Tehan's opponent had and was able to take in a sizable pot of over 50,000 with the win.

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