
He just turned 21 but is one heck of a hold'em player.
Are you backing him?kusch wrote:We are cheering for Kellen Hunter from Minot. He played day 1A and was third in chips for his session with $155,000. Played golf with him before he left and took some of his traveling money.![]()
He just turned 21 but is one heck of a hold'em player.
No, but I wish I had a % of him. He declined my offer.ulysses5019 wrote:Are you backing him?kusch wrote:We are cheering for Kellen Hunter from Minot. He played day 1A and was third in chips for his session with $155,000. Played golf with him before he left and took some of his traveling money.![]()
He just turned 21 but is one heck of a hold'em player.
Oops, he won't last the round unless lightning strikes.rayxtwo wrote:I did a quick search for Kellen Hunter and he is in the money and holding 115,000 in chips. The chip leader has 1,555,000 in chips.
He's at least doubled is entry fee so far.
Keep it up.
Ray
kusch wrote:We are cheering for Kellen Hunter from Minot. He played day 1A and was third in chips for his session with $155,000. Played golf with him before he left and took some of his traveling money.![]()
He just turned 21 but is one heck of a hold'em player.
I thought for sure that the 28,000 was wrong, but I guess not--he did build it back up to 800,000. Kellen lost a ton of chips on a late hand and finished the day with 399,000--around 120th out of 189.rayxtwo wrote:I didn't see anything in the updates, but Kellen is up to....$800,000 in chips. WOW!!!!! He was down to $28,000 only an hour ago. He must have caught one hell of a run.
GO GO GO GO!!!!!!!!
Ray