Math For America Poker Tournament 2021
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Tournament Details
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Event Details | CanceledThursday, April 23, 2020The St. Regis Hotel 2 East 55th Street New York, NY 10022 Map to The St. Regis Hotel | ||
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Donation | $5,000 Math for America is a 501(c) (3) organization. Donations beyond the value to donor ($350) are fully tax deductible. | ||
Tournament | The 2020 Math for America Poker Night Tournament is a No Limit Hold 'Em tournament. Your initial $5,000 donation to Math for America in connection with the 2020 Math for America Poker Night entitles you to one distribution of chips at the tournament. Three re-buy periods will occur during the tournament. At each re-buy, players will have the opportunity to donate an additional $5,000 to receive another distribution of chips. Teams The MƒA Poker Tournament will include teams and a team prize. Your company or organization can field a team of 4-5 players. Players on each team will be suitably identified and begin the evening at separate tables. As players drop out during the evening, teams receive a score (determined by the number of tables remaining) and the team with the lowest average score wins the team prize. |
Each 2020 Math for America Poker Night participant will be randomly assigned a seat prior to the start of the tournament. Play will begin promptly at 7:00PM. Participants who are not present at the start of the tournament will have their hands folded and blinds posted by the dealer until they arrive or they run out of chips. During the first three levels of blinds, players whose chips fall below the level of $3,000 will be allowed to re-buy distributions of $5,000 in chips for an additional donation — up to a maximum of three re-buys. At the end of the re-buy period there will be a short break during which those who have not utilized all of their re-buy opportunities may do so. As players are eliminated, tables will be periodically consolidated until a single final table remains where the finalists will compete for the coveted title of 2020 Math for America Poker Night Champion.
Registration
Math for America is canceling its annual poker tournament for 2020, which was originally scheduled for April 23. We hope you will attend next year's tournament in 2021.
Your initial $5,000 donation to Math for America for the 2020 Math for America Poker Night entitles you to one distribution of chips at the tournament. You may purchase up to three additional distrubitions of chips ('re-buys') for a donation of $5,000 per re-buy. Re-buys can be purchased when registering or at the tournament.
If you do not wish to register online, please email poker@mathforamerica.org or contact Rosemary Saporito at Math for America (646) 437-0911.
Payment Instruction:
- Check
You can also make a check payable to 'Math for America' and mail it to
Math for America
Attn: Rosemary Saporito
915 Broadway, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10010
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Math For America Poker Tournament 2021 Results
Please contact poker@mathforamerica.org or call Rosemary Saporito at Math for America (646) 437-0911.
Directions
The St. Regis Hotel
2 East 55th Street (at Fifth Avenue)
New York, New York 10022
United States
Phone (212) 753-4500
Fax (212) 787-3447
GENERAL DIRECTIONS
From North: Take Major Deegan Highway to FDR Drive and exit at 53rd Street.
From South: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Lincoln Tunnel. Then take 42nd Street cross-town to Madison Avenue. Proceed North to 55th Street.
From East: Take the Long Island Expressway to Queens Midtown Tunnel. Then take Madison Avenue North to 55th Street.
From West: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Lincoln Tunnel. Then take 42nd Street cross-town to Madison Avenue. Proceed North to 55th Street.
2003-2019 Final Tables
2019 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Bala Swaminathan Chris Panek Matt McConnell Neil Chriss Lalit Bahl Pete Carol Kevin Koplin TJ Cloutier Megan Roberts Curtis Lim |
Math For America Poker Tournament 2021 Predictions
2018 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | TJ Cloutier David Nelson Chris Panek Ilya Finkelshteyn James Cooksey Jillian Muller Ken Nikerson Tim Bryden Mark Taylor Mike Mendelson |
2017 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Robert Mercer Tim Bryden Chris English Gavin Simms Mike Guerin Ilya Finkelshteyn Ken Baron Mark Metzger Dan Harrington Peter Brown |
2016 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Clonie Gowen Jason Garofalo (MƒA teacher) Sam Sullivan Joaquin De Soto Martin Butler Seth Tribble James Rosinsky Neil Chriss Thomas Lin Mark Taylor |
2015 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Stefan Schoch Ryan Bittman (MƒA teacher) Mark Taylor Nancy Taylor Peter Brown Chuck Hamilton John Sun Mike Maderios Peter Muller Pete Carroll |
2014 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Pete Muller James Li Janet Taylor Ruvim Breydo Gerald Teng John Tomfohr Jim Rosinsky Matt Williams Mike Guerin Prasanth Subramanian |
2013 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Mark Taylor John Tomfohr Bala Swaminathan Kevin Chan Ryder Washburn Roger Harland Ken Griffin Aaron Sosnick James Rosinsky Omar Saeed |
2012 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Sam Sullivan Ken Griffin Heather Mercer Peng Zhao Omar Saeed John Overdeck Boaz Weinstein Robert Mercer Will Halabi Jim Simons |
2011 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Ruvim Breydo Peter Brown Omar Saeed Brandon Sica Ken Nickerson Robert Mercer Roger Ferguson Michael Wolf Sai Muthiaku Carolina Heflin |
2010 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Pete Muller Becka Mercer Jacob Gottlieb Adam Benowitz Mark Taylor Doug Gschwind Tim Bryden Neil Chriss Ken Baron Glen Whitney |
2009 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Neil Chriss Glenn Young Roy Kaiser Bala Swaminathan Mark O’Friel Eric Wepsic David Einhorn Larry Danter Carl Mayer Emil Moshkovich |
2008 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: | Rod Chay Jacob Gottlieb Ken Nickerson Pete Muller Brian Zaratzian Bala Swaminathan Derek Ng Boaz Weinstein Emil Moshkovich |
2007 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Howie Rubin Ken Nickerson Oscar Chow Sherif Sweillam David Magerman Brad Wechsler Evan Dick Feraz Dewan Richard Kennedy Andre Paraschivescu |
2006 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: | Pete Muller Cliff Asness Andrei Paraschivescu Ben Appen David Einhorn Eric Fishman Stephen Baines Paul Touradji Kenneth Griffin Rod Choy |
2005 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: Tenth: Eleventh: Twelfth: | Larry Danter Stephen Baines Paul Touradji John Petry David Einhorn Mark Metzger Henry Laufer Robert Lourie Dan Harrington (Pro) Clonie Gowen (Pro) Nick Maounis David Zierk |
2004 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: | David Blank Stephen Baines David Einhorn Ken Griffin Heather Sue Mercer Bekah Mercer Mark O’Friel Neil Chriss |
2003 Final Table: | |
First Place: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth: Sixth: Seventh: Eighth: Ninth: | Brad Wechsler Robert Mercer Sasha Migdal Nat Simons Pete Muller Ben Wilkinson Jim Simons Sal Busacca Matt Kishlansky |