April Facey Poker
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$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 25: 15,000/30,000/5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 26
Average Stack: 509,000 (20 bb)
- April Facey is down to eleven big blinds after losing a flip just now. All the money went in preflop and she held the overcards with against her opponent's. The board came a low-ball, making a set for her opponent by the end. Though she's still live, it's been a tough couple of orbits for Facey after she was closing in on the 500k mark a.
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- — April Facey (@teamPokerFacey) August 8, 2020. He told his roommate that he was going camping. However, this roommate noted that Booth took only “minimal items that would not sustain him for more than a day or two.” Booth is a 6’2” white man weighing about 200 pounds. He is 43 years old, turning 44 in September.
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Table 7
Seat 1. Timothy Banks – 480,000
Seat 2. Charles St-Cyr – 125,000
Seat 3. Zoltan Czinkota – 1,100,000
Seat 4. Luigi Apreda – 1,025,000
Seat 5. Vitaly Chaika – 245,000
Seat 6. David Johnson – 200,000
Seat 7. Kiler Delia – 720,000
Seat 8. Manuel Soltero – 580,000
Seat 9. Joshua Wasserman – 455,000
Table 8
Seat 1. April Facey – 860,000
Seat 2. Eric Smith – 590,000
Seat 3. Brian O’Keefe – 675,000
Seat 4. Sergio Alves – 495,000
Seat 5. Leroy Jones Jr – 335,000
Seat 6. Elliot Zaydman – 250,000
Seat 7. Gregorio Correa – 260,000
Seat 8. Robert Williams – 50,000
Seat 9. Evan Lash – 360,000
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Table 16
Seat 1. Rafael Ramos – 170,000
Seat 2. Joshua Smith – 260,000
Seat 3. Nancy Birnbaum – 375,000
Seat 4. Abbey Daniels – 210,000
Seat 5. Henri Azoulay – 365,000
Seat 6.
Seat 7. Butchie Mitchell – 770,000
Seat 8. Manfred Rosenow – 1,700,000
Seat 9. Carlos Cruz – 545,000
Welcome to Ms. Deal - Two mom’s who are entrepreneurs AND play poker...Our Blog will hopefully provide a bit of our perspective on this crazy game, and our adventures while we play it...BTW - may not be for the faint at heart - we call it like we see it...
About us:
April Facey ‘Poker Facey’
April first started playing poker early in 2006 as a contestant on the first Poker Reality Show – Calvin Ayre, Wildcard Poker (Fox Sports). The format was sit-n-go style and included 2 pro’s, 2 celebrities and 4 average Joe’s at each table. Upon arriving to Costa Rica – April immediately played day 1, and wasn’t sure if a flush beat a straight... After a brutal first table (first out), April learned quickly (thanks to tips from Humberto Brenes and Vanessa Rousso), and ended heads-up in the consolation round for a seat at the final table with such notables as Daniel Negreanu, Michael Mizrachi, David Williams and Evelyn Ng (First prize was $750K). Unfortunately April lost, but developed a new passion for poker.
Since 2006, April has played in several tournaments ranging from $30 tournaments to the World Series of Poker.Her first big win weekend was in 2007 when she came 26th in the Johnny Chan main event and won the bad beat jackpot the very next day while playing a cash game.She has came in first and cashed in many tournaments including several Wednesday and Saturday events at the River Rock and Boulevard Casinos.Her latest win this year was chopping 1st and 2nd in the Geroy Simon Celebrity Poker tournament.April is fortunate enough to have an awesome backer (in case he reads this emphasis on ‘awesome’) and plays when she can – her goal is to win a BIG event this next year...
Jenn Assu
Jenn Assu learned to play poker from her father when she was a young girl. She hit her first poker room in 2002 to play the 6/12 limit game at Boulevard Casino….No limit followed shortly after and that was it, Jenn was hooked. Jenn has being turning heads on the poker scene and to date her largest win has been the Woman’s Poker Classic in 2008, where she won the Ladies Limit Event for $12,500.00. The very next day she went on to place 6th in the No Limit Shoot Out for $4,000.00. She also placed 6th in the LIPS Poker Queen Championship in 2008 in Las Vegas. Jenn prefers tournament fields that are not ladies only and knows a big win is right around the corner.
Jenn’s poker career is just beginning to boom, she has recently made it to the 2nd level of audition for the Poker Stars for the Big Game next season after qualifying online. Poker is where her passion lies, Jenn works extremely hard on her game and takes it very serious. She is a competitive person, so when she sets out to do something she wants to be the best at it.
April and Jenn are opposites in many ways on and off the poker table - follow our journey to find out...