Alan Cutler Poker
Searching photos for: Alan Cutler. MOST TRUSTED BRAND IN POKER. For more than forty years, the World Series of Poker has been the most trusted name in the game. The 2008 World Series of Poker was the 39th annual World Series of Poker (WSOP). Held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, the 2008 series began on May 30 and featured 55 poker championships in several variants. Alan Cutler started the final table in the middle of the pack and closed out his America's Poker Tour $1100 Main Event with a 4th place finish here at Majestic Star Casino in Gary, IN Cutler cashes for $12,412.
In the first hand Cutler raised from the button to 175,000 and Gomes moved all in over the top for all of his chips. Cutler asked to take a look at the payout sheet before making the call.
Cutler:
Alan Cutler Poker
Gomes:
The flop came to give Cutler top two pair and leaving Gomes drawing to only a runner-runner to survive. With one foot out the door, the fell on the turn to give Gomes slim hope to hit one of the two remaining sixes to survive. Miraculously the fell on the river to the roar of the Brazilians on the rail and to the shock of Cutler.
The very next hand Cutler raised to 200,000 from the cutoff and the action folded to Marco Johnson in the big blind who moved all in. Cutler snap-called for about 700,000 and the cards were tabled.
Cutler:
Alan Cutler Poker Game
Johnson:
The board was once again cruel to Cutler as Johnson spiked a two-outer when it arrived to give Johnson the hand.
In devastating back-to-back bad beats Alan Cutler goes from one of our chip leader to being eliminated in 5th place for $223,497.
Morris E. “Morrie” Naumann
December 20, 1940 – December 9, 2020
Morris Edward Naumann was born December 20, 1940 in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota to Justus and Pearl Naumann. He grew up on a farm in Sauk Center and later moved to St. Paul.
Morris enlisted in the United States Navy and served from 1962-1966. He later earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from Mankato State College and a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Morris married his bride Maryann Opitz in Omaha Nebraska in 1972.
Morris was known for his work ethic, which started early with a paper route and led to 37 years of service at Northern Natural Gas Company. In retirement he dedicated himself to gardening and service at the Hope Community Garden as a Master Gardener with the Nebraska Extension in Douglas-Sarpy County. Morris was an active board member of his Tiburon Neighborhood Association. He served as an Ambassador with the Omaha Performing Arts. He also enjoyed golfing (four holes in one!), bowling, and spending time with family at their lakeside cabin. Morris treasured time with his grandchildren by sharing his love for gardening and woodworking. They spent many hours planting seeds, picking berries, and crafting bird houses, bee hotels and pinewood derby cars together.
Morris was preceded in death by his parents, Justus and Pearl Naumann; and his brothers, J. David Naumann and Chuck Naumann. He is survived by his wife, Maryann; daughter, Marie (Todd Malone); son, Alan Naumann; and daughter, Katie (John Wang); along with three grandchildren: Gwen, Ian, and Graham. He is also survived by brothers: Dan, Paul, and Bruce Naumann; and sisters: Marie (Rich) Schreiber, Judith LaFleur, and Nancy (Tom) Benser.
The family wishes to thank all of the doctors and medical staff who provided such skilled and loving care for Morris over the past few years at Nebraska Cancer Center.
Graveside Services with military honors will be held on Monday, December 14, 2020 at 10 a.m. at the Omaha National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to charity of your choice.
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