Gaurav Raina emerged victorious in Event #29: $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em on Sunday after winning the heads-up battle against James Calvo as the tournament continued through to an unscheduled Day 4. The event originally attracted 1,086 players, generating a top prize worth $456,822.
Total life earnings: $845,552. Latest cash: $5,886 on 26-Jan-2020. Click here to see the details of Gaurav Raina's 35 cashes. Gaurav Raina's Poker Career Gaurav Raina is a famous poker player from Parsippany, United States. He earned more than USD 845,552.00 in his poker history with poker live tournaments alone. Cash Games not even included. Gaurav Raina took down Event #29: $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em after winning the heads-up battle against James Calvo – Took home $456,822 along with the much coveted WSOP gold bracelet. Event #31: $1,000 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em Championship was taken by Frank Maggio, who capped off a four-and-a-half-hour final table to win his first WSOP gold. Gaurav Raina's Results, Stats. Date Country Watch Place Prize GPI Points POY Points; 26-Jan-2020: United States: $ 3,300 + 200 No Limit Hold'em - WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open (Event #20) World Poker Tour - WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open, Atlantic City. Gaurav Raina Wins $2500 No-Limit Hold’em at 2017 WSOP. Written by: Guest. Gambling911 is an independent information service not affiliated with any casino, poker room or online sportsbook.
'We had a joke with my friends, I said I was going to win three bracelets this summer, and we were all laughing. None of us thought that any one of us is actually gonna win a bracelet. But we were like 'we've been preppin', we're beasts,' Raina said after his victory.
Raina now has accomplished one-third of his plan. 'We're gonna go hard, it's gonna be awesome,' he said.
The interrupted heads-up match gave Raina an opportunity to rest and set up a game plan designed specifically for play against Calvo, who showed some unorthodox patterns during the duel.
'I definitely spent some good time with friends discussing what the hell this guy is doing. I haven't seen many of his hands the entire day, the only hands he turned over were big hands, which is crazy, because his frequencies are super high,' Raina said. 'I was trying to figure out what his bet-sizing patterns were,' he added.
'I definitely spent some good time with friends discussing what the hell this guy is doing.'
Knowing he was coming back with a shorter stack, Raina wanted to make sure he'd do absolutely everything to scoop the bracelet. 'I couldn't sleep much. I was thinking about the chip disadvantage, the bracelet, the huge pay jump. I got like four hours of sleep and I was just like walking around in circles. Trying to figure out what to do to not lose this match.'
'It definitely couldn't hurt me to get rest and to come back. I was just amped up and wanted to finish, but other than that, it makes no real difference. It's a little suspenseful.'
It couldn't start much better for Raina as he doubled in the fifth hand of the day (146th of the final table) when his flopped two pair against Calvo's flush draw. Raina vaulted to a slight lead and the players then changed chips back and forth.
Calvo, who took a lot of time to make every decision, was pulling out some big raises and check-raises to frustrate Raina. 'Unfortunately, I never had a hand. I was airballing most of the time. His timing was very good. He managed to somehow check-raise when I didn't have much.'
Raina had to adjust to his opponent's style and tempo. 'I started limping the button because I figured he would be bombing, making big three-bets. Eventually, when I do get the right hand, I need to not let him stop bluffing.'
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Raina did eventually catch Calvo when he flopped a set of jacks, letting his opponent move all in on the turn where Raina's hand improved to a full house. Calvo still had a chance to win as he had queens up, hoping for another queen to land on the river. Raina faded the two-outer and then finally enjoyed the moment of joy after the 212th hand of the final table.
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Originally From New Jersey, Raina and his girlfriend are moving to San Diego after the summer. Until then, there are still plenty of bracelets to chase for the Event #29 champion.
Event #29 Final Table Results
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Place | Winner | Country | Prize (USD) |
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1 | Gaurav Raina | United States | $456,822 |
2 | James Calvo | United States | $282,276 |
3 | Asi Moshe | Israel | $199,718 |
4 | Eddy Sabat | United States | $143,148 |
5 | Eric Cloutier | Canada | $103,957 |
6 | Griffin Abel | United States | $76,506 |
7 | [Removed:153] | Sweden | $57,068 |
8 | Giuseppe Pantaleo | Germany | $43,154 |
9 | Scott Margereson | United Kingdom | $33,087 |
For a full recap of the final table on Day 3, be sure to visit the PokerNews live reporting blog.
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