Phil Laak
Phil Laak | |
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Laak in 2006 | |
Nickname(s) | The Unabomber |
Residence | Los Angeles, California, US |
Born | (1972-09-08) September 8, 1972 (age 51) Dublin, Ireland |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | 1 |
Final table(s) | 6 |
Money finish(es) | 21 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | 412th, 2015 |
World Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | 1 |
Final table(s) | 4 |
Money finish(es) | 9 |
European Poker Tour | |
Title(s) | None |
Final table(s) | None |
Money finish(es) | 1 |
Information accurate as of 16 July 2014. |
Philip Courtney Laak (born September 8, 1972) is an Irish–American professional poker player and a poker commentator, now residing in Los Angeles, California. Laak holds a World Poker Tour (WPT) title,[1][2] a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet, and has appeared on numerous nationally aired television shows.[3]
Early life
Laak was born in Dublin, Ireland, raised on the East Coast of the United States, and now lives in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. His family moved to Wellesley, Massachusetts, when he was four years old.[4]
He graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a degree in mechanical engineering and worked in varying jobs prior to getting into open poker games in California. He is a former roommate of fellow professional poker player Antonio Esfandiari. Prior to moving to the west, Laak lived for several years in New York City where he honed his skills as a backgammon player before turning his focus to poker.
Poker career
Laak learned to play poker as a child.[5] His first major tournament victory was at the World Poker Tour (WPT) Celebrity Invitational in February 2004.[6] He has made two other WPT final tables since his victory: sixth place in both the season two Battle of Champions and the 2005 Five Diamond World Poker Classic.[7][8]
At the 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP), Laak finished second to Johnny Chan in the $2,500 pot limit hold 'em event.[9] Laak defeated Ram Vaswani to win the inaugural William Hill Poker Grand Prix, taking home the £150,000 first prize.[10] He has also competed in numerous Poker Royale series. Laak appeared on seasons two through seven of High Stakes Poker on GSN, and served as the dealer on the short-lived television series E! Hollywood Hold'em.[11]
Laak was a winner of NBC's Poker After Dark, earning the weekly prize of $120,000. The tournament was titled "Phil Phil" because both Phil Laak and Phil Hellmuth were contenders. Apart from Laak and Hellmuth the table consisted of Doyle Brunson, Antonio Esfandiari, Jennifer Harman, and Erik Seidel.[12] He again won $120,000 in the "Nicknames" episode, defeating Annette Obrestad, Mike Matusow, Antonio Esfandiari, Erick Lindgren and Phil Hellmuth.[13]
At the 2007 conference of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in Vancouver, British Columbia, Laak and fellow professional player Ali Eslami competed against, and beat, Polaris, a poker playing computer program developed at the University of Alberta, in two of the four rounds with the remaining rounds being a loss and a draw.
In 2008, Laak made a cameo appearance in the Knight Rider television movie, where he was credited as "Poker Pro".[14]
Laak wrote a monthly column called "Being Phil Laak", in the poker-themed Bluff Magazine, from 2005 until the magazine folded in 2015.[15] Laak co-hosted a show called I Bet You on the (MOJO network) with his friend Antonio Esfandiari, where they can be found betting on any and all things.
Laak also played in the 2009 Aussie Millions cash game Invitational.[16]
In October 2009, Laak was crowned PartyPoker.com World Open V champion winning $250,000 in the process. He overcame a final table that included Luke 'FullFlush' Schwartz and Laak's long-term partner, actress and poker pro Jennifer Tilly.[17]
On September 16, 2010, Laak won his first career WSOP bracelet by winning the £2,500 buy-in Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em championship at the 2010 World Series of Poker Europe.[18] His win came after an accident involving an all-terrain vehicle in August, where he suffered a broken elbow amongst other injuries.[19]
Year | Tournament | Prize |
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2010E | £2,650 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em | £170,802 |
An "E" following a year denotes bracelet(s) won at the World Series of Poker Europe
As of 2018, his total live tournament winnings exceed $3,650,000.[2]
Nickname and personality
Laak became known widely in the poker scene as the "Unabomber" because of the hooded sweatshirt[20] and sunglasses he wears at the table, making him resemble the forensic sketch of Theodore Kaczynski, who was known as the Unabomber. These items were given to him by fellow poker player Gus Hansen. Laak is also known for his unusual and inventive manner of speech. He coined the poker terms "felted", which means having lost all of one's chips (i.e. nothing left in front of the player except the table felt), as well as "upstuck", meaning being down from your high point of the session (i.e., if you won $15,000 and then lost $10,000 within the same session). He also coined the terms "POW" (Pay-off wizard), which he uses in a self-mocking fashion (i.e. one who pays off big bets on the river), and "Cherry bomb", which refers to large, ultimately unsuccessful bets.[21]
He is currently dating actress and 2005 $1,000 buy-in Ladies no-limit Texas hold 'em champion poker player Jennifer Tilly.
Laak played the first day of the Main Event of the 2008 World Series of Poker incognito, in a latex mask, wig, make-up, and costume. His disguise was reported thereafter by AP reporter Oskar Garcia.[22] The WSOP 2009 rules added a new rule prohibiting wearing masks at the table.
On June 2–7, 2010, at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Laak set the world record for the longest time spent playing poker in a single session. He halted at 115 hours. The previous official record, 72 hours and 2 minutes, was held by Larry Olmsted, set at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in 2004. Guinness allows one 5-minute break every hour, in which Laak could do whatever he wanted, and Laak could "bank" those 5-minute breaks into longer breaks if he played through. Laak banked several breaks to take a 30-minute nap (allowed), but he vows that he did not use caffeine or any stimulants. Playing $10/$20 No-Limit Hold'em (with uncapped buy-ins), Laak finished up $6,766 and donated half of his winnings to charity. He did this for Camp Sunshine, a charity that helps sick children enjoy summer camp. His feat was witnessed live on streaming video by over 130,000 people.[23]
References
- ^ "Phil Laak". World Poker Tour. Archived from the original on April 14, 2008. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ a b "Phil Laak's profile on The Hendon Mob". The Hendon Mob Poker Database. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "Phil Laak". IMDb. Retrieved April 24, 2008.
- ^ Beggy, Carol (October 6, 2005). "No limits". The Boston Globe. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "Phil Laak". PokerWorks.com. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ "World Poker Tour - WPT Invitational, Main Event - No Limit Hold'em". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "World Poker Tour Battle of Champions II, No Limit Hold'em". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "Fourth Annual Five Diamond World Poker Classic, Main Event - No Limit Hold'em". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "36th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2005, Pot Limit Hold'em". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "William Hill Poker Grand Prix, No Limit Hold'em - Grand Final". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ Pajich, Bob (August 9, 2006). "GSN Renews High Stakes Poker". CardPlayer.com. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
- ^ "Poker After Dark (PAD) Season I, Week 5 - Phil Phil". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ "Poker After Dark (PAD) Season VI, Week 2 - Nicknames". The Hendon Mob. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ ""Knight Rider" Knight Rider (TV Episode 2008)" – via www.imdb.com.
- ^ "Being Phil Laak by Phil Laak | Bluff Magazine October-2005". Bluffmagazine.com. Archived from the original on July 21, 2012. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ "2009 Aussie Millions". Pokernews.com. January 26, 2009. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ "Phil Laak is crowned PartyPoker.com World Open V Champion". Blog.PartyPoker.com. October 16, 2009. Archived from the original on October 19, 2009. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ Peters, Donnie (September 16, 2010). "2010 WSOPE Event #1, Day 3: Phil Laak Wins First Bracelet!". PokerNews.com. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
- ^ Rodriguez, Julio (August 6, 2010). "Poker Pro Phil Laak Hospitalized After ATV Accident". CardPlayer.com. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
- ^ "Uher=playubt.com".
- ^ "Pokerplayernewspaper.com". Pokerplayernewspaper.com. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
- ^ Garcia, Oskar (July 6, 2008). "World Series of Poker top prize announced after registration". SeattlePI.com. Associated Press. Retrieved March 16, 2009.
- ^ Pempus, Brian (June 6, 2010). "Phil Laak Breaks World Record". CardPlayer.com. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
External links
- Phil Laak Biography
- InsidePoker magazine interview
- Card Player profile
- Global Poker Index profile
- Hendon Mob profile
- WPT profile
- WSOP profile
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2010 E
- Daniel Alaei
- Harold Angle
- Richard Ashby
- David "Bakes" Baker
- Praz Bansi
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- Tomer Berda
- James Bord
- Dutch Boyd
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- William Haydon
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- Phil Ivey
- Steve Jelinek
- Frank Kassela (2)
- Matt Keikoan
- Dan Kelly
- Steven Kelly
- Chance Kornuth
- Valdemar Kwaysser
- Phil Laak
- Pascal LeFrancois
- Michael Linn
- Jeff Lisandro
- Ayaz Mahmood
- Matt Matros
- Michael Mizrachi
- Scott Montgomery
- Men Nguyen
- Jeffrey Papola
- Hoai Pham
- Carter Phillips
- Konstantin Puchkov
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- Scott Shelley
- Gavin Smith
- Brendan Taylor
- Jeffrey Tebben
- Joshua Tieman
- Luis Velador
- Marcel Vonk
- David Warga
- Simon Watt
- Ryan Welch
2011 E
- Owais Ahmed
- André Akkari
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- Andrew Badecker
- Francesco Barbaro
- Allen Bari
- Sam Barnhart
- Steve Billirakis
- Nick Binger
- Tyler Bonkowski
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- James Hess
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- Dan Idema
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- Amir Lehavot
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- Michael Mizrachi
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- Tristan Wade
- Harrison Wilder
- Marsha Wolak
- Darren Woods
- Viacheslav Zhukov
2012 E
- Timothy Adams
- Jonathan Aguiar
- David Arsht
- David "Bakes" Baker
- David "ODB" Baker
- Ronnie Bardah
- Andy Bloch
- Joe Cassidy
- Aubin Cazals
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- Francisco Da Costa Santos
- Yen Dang
- Antonio Esfandiari (2)
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- Clifford Goldkind
- Brent Hanks
- Roger Hairabedian
- Brian Hastings
- Phil Hellmuth (2)
- Greg Hobson
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- Oleksii Kovalchuk
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- Imed Ben Mahmoud
- Matt Matros
- Brian Meinders
- Craig McCorkell
- Greg Merson (2)
- Michael Mizrachi
- John Monnette
- Dominik Nitsche
- Dung Nguyen
- Randy Ohel
- Greg Ostrander
- Rocco Palumbo
- Carter Phillips
- Giovanni Rasodoni
- Ylon Schwartz
- Allyn Jaffrey Shulman
- Ashkan Razavi
- Chiab Saechao
- Brandon Schaefer
- Benjamin Scholl
- Nick Schulman
- Austin Scott
- Vanessa Selbst
- Max Steinberg
- Herbert Tapscott
- Chris Tryba
- Vincent Van Der Fluit
- Peter Vilandos
- Joey Weissman
- Neil Willerson
- Larry Wright
- Cory Zeidman
- Viacheslav Zhukov
2013 AP/
2013 E
- Daniel Alaei
- Matthew Ashton
- Jeremy Ausmus
- John Beauprez
- Levi Berger
- Kristen Bicknell
- Barny Boatman
- Bryan Campanello
- Dana Castaneda
- Benny Chen
- David Chiu
- James Collopy
- Chris Dombrowski
- Jason Duval
- Eli Elezra
- Martin Finger
- Danny Fuhs
- Michael Gathy
- Jackie Glazier
- Anthony Gregg
- Mike Gorodinsky
- Jarred Graham
- Steve Gross
- Isaac Hagerling
- Jared Hamby
- Roger Hairabedian
- Corey Harrison
- Loni Harwood
- Jonathan Hilton
- Chad Holloway
- Dan Idema
- Phil Ivey
- Henrik Johansson
- Marco Johnson
- Cliff Josephy
- Davidi Kitai
- Aaron Lim
- Kenneth Lind
- Erick Lindgren
- Jeff Madsen
- Michael Malm
- Jesse Martin
- Adrián Mateos
- Mike Matusow
- Calen McNeil
- Simeon Naydenov
- Daniel Negreanu (2)
- Justin Oliver
- Taylor Paur
- Matt Perrins
- Bryan Piccioli
- Josh Pollock
- Athanasios Polychronopoulos
- Trevor Pope
- Sandeep Pulusani
- Mark Radoja
- Ryan Riess
- Lev Rofman
- Tom Schneider (2)
- Noah Schwartz
- Brett Shaffer
- Vladimir Shchemelev
- Darko Stojanovic
- Steve Sung
- Charles Sylvestre
- Norbert Szecsi
- Jonathan Taylor
- Nikolaus Teichert
- Ben Volpe
- Matt Waxman
- Brent Wheeler
- Brandon Wong
- Brian Yoon
2014 AP
- Calvin Anderson
- Alex Antonios
- Alex Bilokur
- Alex Bolotin
- Justin Bonomo
- Dutch Boyd
- Luke Brabin
- Eric Buchman
- Todd Bui
- Joe Cada
- Scott Calcagno
- Kyle Cartwright
- Dan Colman
- George Danzer (3)
- Scott Davies
- Sean Dempsey
- Jonathan Dimmig
- Michael Drummond
- Igor Dubinskyy
- Kevin Eyster
- Ted Forrest
- Ted Gillis
- Will Givens
- Matt Grapenthien
- Tommy Hang
- Dan Heimiller
- John Hennigan
- Sam Higgs
- Phil Hui
- Phil Ivey
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- Salman Jaddi
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- John Kabbaj
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- Dan Kelly
- Bryn Kenney
- Kory Kilpatrick
- Davidi Kitai
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- Pierre Milan
- David Miscikowski
- Robert Mizrachi
- Jordan Morgan
- Asi Moshe
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- David Olson
- Brock Parker
- Brandon Paster
- Tyler Patterson
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- Doug Polk
- Andrew Rennhack
- Roland Reparejo
- Vanessa Selbst
- Brandon Shack-Harris
- Brett Shaffer
- Jeff Smith
- Davide Suriano
- Paul Volpe
- Christopher Wallace
- Pat Walsh
- Steven Wolansky
- Brian Yoon
- Rory Young
- Haixia Zhang
2015 E
- Daniel Alaei
- Jon Andlovec
- Adrian Apmann
- Makarios Avramidis
- Travis Baker
- Andrew Barber
- Brandon Barnette
- Connor Berkowitz
- Andre Boyer
- Adrian Buckley
- Shaun Deeb
- Upeshka De Silva
- Quinn Do
- Jonathan Duhamel (2)
- Jack Duong
- Eli Elezra
- Matthew Elsby
- Dietrich Fast
- Vasili Firsau
- Carol Fuchs
- John Gale
- Phil Galfond
- Cord Garcia
- Arash Ghaneian
- Benny Glaser
- Mike Gorodinsky
- Sam Greenwood
- Richard Gryko
- Loni Harwood
- Brian Hastings (2)
- Ryan Hefter
- Phil Hellmuth
- Paul Hoefer
- Barry Hutter
- Dan Idema
- Young Ji
- William Kakon
- Byron Kaverman
- Alex Komaromi
- Tuan Le
- Keith Lehr
- Justin Liberto
- Alex Lindop
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- Jeff Madsen
- Konstantin Maslak
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- Matt O'Donnell
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- Alexander Petersen
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- Perry Shiao
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- Aaron Wallace
- Michael Wang
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- Said El-Yousfi
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- Cesar Garcia
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- Benny Glaser (2)
- John Hennigan
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- Marco Johnson
- Kyle Julius
- Ben Keeline
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- Hung Le
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- Calvin Lee
- Andrew Lichtenberger
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- Robert Mizrachi
- James Moore
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- Rep Porter
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- Sam Soverel
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- Mitchell Towner
- Michael Tureniec
- Safiya Umerova
- Christopher Vitch
- Paul Volpe
- Steven Wolansky
- Jiaqi Xu
- Andrey Zaichenko
- Alexander Ziskin
2017 E
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- Scott Blumstein
- Liv Boeree
- Ernest Bohn
- Chris Bolek
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- James Calderaro
- Luis Calvo
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- Mohsin Charania
- Upeshka De Silva
- Dieter Dechant
- Rulah Divine
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- Chris Ferguson
- Christopher Frank
- Nathan Gamble
- Harrison Gimbel
- Jason Gola
- Tyler Groth
- Albert Hoekendijk
- Bryan Hollis
- Nipun Java (2)
- Martin Kabrhel
- Nadar Kakhmazov
- Frank Kassela
- Andreas Klatt
- Loren Klein
- Chris Klodnicki
- Tom Koral
- Norberto Korn
- Igor Kurganov
- Jens Lakemeier
- Sebastian Langrock
- Tommy Le
- Frank Maggio
- Pablo Mariz
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- Jesse Martin
- Adrián Mateos
- Heidi May
- Ben Maya
- Joe McKeehen
- Theodore McQuilkin
- Joseph Mitchell
- John Monnette
- James Moore
- Chris Moorman
- Adrian Moreno
- Abe Mosseri
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- Alexandru Papazian
- David Pham
- Doug Polk
- Thomas Pomponio
- John Racener
- Gaurav Raina
- Thomas Reynolds
- Marti Roca de Torres
- Joseph Di Rosa Rojas
- Artur Rudziankov
- Matthew Schreiber
- Vladimir Shchemelev
- Oleksandr Shcherbak
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- Elior Sion
- Smith Sirisakorn
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- Tyler Smith
- Aditya Sushant
- Christopher Vitch
- Ron Ware
- Mike Wattel
- Bryce Yockey
- Brian Yoon
- Ben Yu
- Sean Yu
- Dmitry Yurasov
- Benjamin Zamani
- Lukas Zaskodny
- Shai Zurr
2018 E
- Michael Addamo (2)
- Steve Albini
- Yaser Al-Keliddar
- Calvin Anderson
- Tim Andrew
- Eric Baldwin
- Ryan Bambrick
- Johannes Becker
- Jean-Robert Bellande
- Yaniv Birman
- Scott Bohlman
- Justin Bonomo (2)
- Farhintaj Bonyadi
- David Brookshire
- Joe Cada (2)
- Joey Couden
- John Cynn
- Matthew Davis
- Jessica Dawley
- Shaun Deeb (2)
- Ognyan Dimov
- Benjamin Dobson
- Roberly Felicio
- Elio Fox
- Adam Friedman
- Phil Galfond
- Mykhailo Gutyi
- Galen Hall
- Jeremy Harkin
- Brian Hastings
- Phil Hellmuth
- John Hennigan
- Jordan Hufty
- Anderson Ireland
- Martin Kabrhel
- Ronald Keijzer
- Arne Kern
- Loren Klein
- Chance Kornuth
- Jay Kwon
- Preston Lee
- Ryan Leng
- Philip Long
- Nikita Luther
- Timur Margolin (2)
- Julien Martini
- Dan Matsuzuki
- Matthew Mendez
- Michael Mizrachi
- Benjamin Moon
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- Robert Nehorayan
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- Daniel Ospina
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- Nick Petrangelo
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- Longsheng Tan
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- Craig Varnell
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- Andrey Zhigalov
- Yueqi Zhu
2019 E
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- James Chen
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- Scott Clements
- Stephanie Dao
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- Ari Engel
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