Thank You for Supporting the 15th Annual All in for Angels!
All of us at the Two Angels Foundation want to thank the players, volunteers, and Bambei Brewing for making the 15th annual All in for Angels an exciting and successful event. The tournament attracted 74 players vying for the first-place trophy and $2,000 prize. After six and a half hours of play, we reached the final table, and it took another hour and a half to crown our new champion.
Key Moments from the Event
Early Eliminations:
Jason, our 2022 champion, went all-in with AK off-suit but was knocked out in 12th place by Sean Bambei’s JJ after a crushing Jack on the turn. Despite the setback, Jason is determined to make another deep run next year.Shortly after, Sean himself took down Eli Roth on the bubble of the final table, with Sean’s A5 holding up against Eli’s KJ. Eli came close but will surely be back next year to finish the job.
Final Table Chip Stacks:
Seat 1: Jen – $315,000
Seat 2: Ryan – $50,000
Seat 3: Graham – $315,000
Seat 4: Janet – $165,000
Seat 5: Chris – $50,000
Seat 6: Joe – $140,000
Seat 7: Meagan – $325,000
Seat 8: Josh – $235,000
Seat 9: Sean – $425,000
Seat 10: Brad – $200,000
The Final Table
Action at the Final Table:
Chris, short-stacked, went all-in with J10 and lost to Graham’s A7, exiting in 10th place. Sean, our host and chip leader, faced tough hands and was eliminated in 9th. Jen’s promising start ended with a dramatic triple all-in where Brad’s runner-runner flush sent her out in 8th place. Joe, a familiar face at our final tables, played well but finished in 7th after a tough hand left him with just a couple of blinds. Janet, a first-time player, was eliminated in 6th place after her pair of Jacks couldn’t hold against Josh’s flush. Meagan, a past champion, finished in 5th place after making several bold moves. Ryan, the short stack coming into the final table, battled to a 4th-place finish, earning $500. Brad, last year’s third-place finisher, claimed 3rd again after his 10-9 failed to overcome Graham’s AK.
Heads-Up Showdown:
Graham entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead and secured the title in just five hands. Josh went all-in with 9h8d but couldn’t overcome Graham’s QhJh. Josh finished as the runner-up, earning $1,000. Graham, a veteran of all 15 events, captured his first championship, winning $2,000 and donating $500 back to the Foundation.
The Final Impact
Thanks to your generosity, we raised $15,655, with $11,455 netted for the Two Angels Foundation. These funds will directly support children and their families, and we couldn’t do it without your incredible support.
Photo Album
To see the full photo album for the event, please visit our Flickr Page.
Share Your Feedback
We always strive to improve our events and would love to hear from you! Please email Doug Moore at mooreappraisal@comcast.net with your comments and suggestions.
Thank you again for your support, and we’ll see you next year!
2024 All in For Angels Poker Tournament Recap
Thank You for Supporting the 15th Annual All in for Angels!
All of us at the Two Angels Foundation want to thank the players, volunteers, and Bambei Brewing for making the 15th annual All in for Angels an exciting and successful event. The tournament attracted 74 players vying for the first-place trophy and $2,000 prize. After six and a half hours of play, we reached the final table, and it took another hour and a half to crown our new champion.
Key Moments from the Event
Early Eliminations:
Jason, our 2022 champion, went all-in with AK off-suit but was knocked out in 12th place by Sean Bambei’s JJ after a crushing Jack on the turn. Despite the setback, Jason is determined to make another deep run next year.Shortly after, Sean himself took down Eli Roth on the bubble of the final table, with Sean’s A5 holding up against Eli’s KJ. Eli came close but will surely be back next year to finish the job.
Final Table Chip Stacks:
The Final Table
Action at the Final Table:
Chris, short-stacked, went all-in with J10 and lost to Graham’s A7, exiting in 10th place. Sean, our host and chip leader, faced tough hands and was eliminated in 9th. Jen’s promising start ended with a dramatic triple all-in where Brad’s runner-runner flush sent her out in 8th place. Joe, a familiar face at our final tables, played well but finished in 7th after a tough hand left him with just a couple of blinds. Janet, a first-time player, was eliminated in 6th place after her pair of Jacks couldn’t hold against Josh’s flush. Meagan, a past champion, finished in 5th place after making several bold moves. Ryan, the short stack coming into the final table, battled to a 4th-place finish, earning $500. Brad, last year’s third-place finisher, claimed 3rd again after his 10-9 failed to overcome Graham’s AK.
Heads-Up Showdown:
Graham entered heads-up play with a massive chip lead and secured the title in just five hands. Josh went all-in with 9h8d but couldn’t overcome Graham’s QhJh. Josh finished as the runner-up, earning $1,000. Graham, a veteran of all 15 events, captured his first championship, winning $2,000 and donating $500 back to the Foundation.
The Final Impact
Thanks to your generosity, we raised $15,655, with $11,455 netted for the Two Angels Foundation. These funds will directly support children and their families, and we couldn’t do it without your incredible support.
Photo Album
To see the full photo album for the event, please visit our Flickr Page.
Share Your Feedback
We always strive to improve our events and would love to hear from you! Please email Doug Moore at mooreappraisal@comcast.net with your comments and suggestions.
Thank you again for your support, and we’ll see you next year!
Sincerely,
Doug Moore
Two Angels Foundation
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