On October 26, 2009, Carter Phillips of North Carolina turned 21. One month before that, he won $1,216,023 by winning the Season 6 EPT Barcelona.
Ludovic Lacay has to answer that question with a big no. While the Frenchman departed Carter Phillips just sat down. THe field is still growing with more and more players late registering:
Over at Table 275 in the Yellow Section of the Pavilion Room, 2012 World Series of Poker bracelet winner Carter Phillips was heads up with Ty "puffinmypurp" Reiman on a flop of .
Just before the break started, a bunch of players entered the Pavilion Room for the first time. Amongst them was bracelet winner Carter Phillips who said he was in the Rio from the get go, but had some trouble registering for the event.
Event 31: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em bracelet winner Carter Phillips has been eliminated, joining those going out here on Day 1b shy of the dinner break.
Carter Phillips raised out of the small blind, Christopher Brammer defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Phillips led for 65,000, and Brammer raised to 150,000. Phillips called.
When we reached the table, the flop had already fallen . Andrew "luckychewy" Lichtenberger check-called a bet from Carter Phillips, and the pot was up to around 400,000 chips.
Josh Brikis was all in preflop for his last 325,000 with . Carter Phillips had him at risk with . The flop gave Phillips the lead, and neither the on the turn nor the on the river saved Brikis from elimination.
Carter Phillips raised under the gun and Eddy Sabat called in the big blind. The flop came down and Sabat check-called 38,000. The turn was the and both players checked. On the river the hit and Sabat bet 76,000.
Nick Maimone opened to 27,000 from the cutoff, Carter Phillips, three-bet to 83,000 from the small blind, and Maimone called. The flop fell , and both players checked.
On the flop, Carter Phillips bet 23,000. Darren Elias called to see the come on fourth street. Phillips bet 43,000 and Elias gave it up, allowing Phillips to move back over 700,000 in chips.
Carter Phillips and Darren Elias were heads up with the board reading . Phillips led for 23,000 from under the gun, and Elias called. The turned, and Phillips slowed down, checking to Elias who fired 42,000.
A player opened to 11,000, Carter Phillips called on the button, Nick Maimone called in the small blind, and Haralabos Voulgaris defended his big. The flop fell , and the action checked to Phillips, who bet 23,500.
We missed the action, but when we reached the table, Matt Marafioti had laying in front of him, and Carter Phillips had . There was a four on the board, and Marafioti was eliminated. Adzizzy Matthew Marafioti Bubbled the 10k 6max 53rd.
From the button, Carter Phillips raised to 13,500. In the big bind, Nick Maimone made the call and the flop came down . Maimone checked and Phillips bet 16,000. Maimone called.
A player in middle position opened to 9,500, Carter Phillips called on the button, and Nick Maimone three-bet to 24,000 from the big blind. Only Phillips called. The flop fell , and Maimone led for 36,500. Phillips called.
Nick Petrangelo, who Haralabos Voulgaris has been calling "Nate," three-bet jammed over an open from Carter Phillips. Phillips called, and the hands were opened.
When we reached the table, the board read . Carter Phillips was heads up with an opponent who checked, and Phillips fired 6,400. The player called, and Phillips rolled over for a pair of jacks.
We just found Carter Phillips over in the Bronze section, and he was looking very sharp with a 80,000-chip stack in front of him.
2009 World Series of Poker Main Event champ Joe Cada just joined a new table in the Brasilia Room. And seated with Cada at the table is the only player to ever beat him heads-up in a WSOP event — Carter Phillips.
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