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13-527: [REDACTED] Look up kitai  or Kitai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kitai may refer to: Kitai, Tanzania Kitay-gorod , a part of central Moscow formerly within the city walls Kitai Raige , a character in the movie After Earth Kitai, a Russian name for China , a cognate of the English word Cathay Kitai, another name for Qitai ,

26-499: A 2♣Q♣8♡-4♠-5♢ board gave him a considerable lead over Chen as he went on to win the match. He became one of only ten players to win poker's Triple Crown , joining other players like Gavin Griffin , Bertrand Grospellier , Jake Cody , and Roland De Wolfe . Poker's Triple Crown consists of winning a WSOP bracelet as well as main event titles on the WPT and EPT . There was some debate on

39-568: A WPT title, along with numerous other big scores and titles. In February 2011, Kitai won his second big title in the WPT Celebrity Invitational event, earning $ 100,000. At the 2012 European Poker Tour in Berlin, Kitai won his first EPT title earning €712,000 in the €5,000 Main Event. In the heads-up phase Kitai was trailing Andrew Chen but his infamous hero all-in call with K♣5♣ on

52-602: A city in Xinjiang Province, China Kitai, a Japanese term for airframe used before 1945 by the Japanese army; see Japanese military aircraft designation systems § Short designation ("Ki" number) People [ edit ] Davidi Kitai , Belgian professional poker player Kazuo Kitai , Japanese photographer Yuki Kitai , Japanese footballer Yuko Kitai , Japanese dressage rider See also [ edit ] Kitay (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

65-403: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages kitai [REDACTED] Look up kitai  or Kitai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kitai may refer to: Kitai, Tanzania Kitay-gorod , a part of central Moscow formerly within the city walls Kitai Raige , a character in

78-407: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Davidi Kitai Davidi Kitai (born 28 September 1979) is a Belgian professional poker player who won the 2008 World Series of Poker $ 2,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em event for $ 244,583, becoming the first Belgian to win a WSOP bracelet . He also has won 2 other bracelets and has an EPT title and

91-495: The 2013 World Series of Poker in the $ 5,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em event, defeating Cary Katz heads-up and earning $ 224,560. His third bracelet came in the $ 3,000 6-Max Event of the 2014 WSOP , where he had to get past Gordon Vayo heads-up to complete his WSOP hattrick while bagging $ 508,640. Kitai won the 25K Super High Roller of the PartyPoker Millions Barcelona 2018 for €700,000. In November 2020 Kitai won

104-618: The Super MILLION$ $ 10,300 Main Event on GGPoker for $ 726,839, defeating a final table with other top players like Niklas Åstedt , David Yan , Mike Watson , Aleks Ponakovs and Eelis Parssinen . On 7 January 2015, Kitai was ranked #2 on the Global poker index , which ranks the top live tournament players in the world His total live tournament winnings exceed the magical $ 10,000,000 mark. Although he mainly plays live tournaments, Kitai has some impressive online scores as well. He plays under

117-606: The legitimacy of his Triple Crown achievement since his WPT win was the Celebrity Invitational event, thus not being an open event and arguments that this charity event had a weakened field. Although he had to beat 482 players to win it, including almost every famous pro poker player. But the WPT eventually officially stated that they recognise the Invitational as an official WPT main event. Kitai won his second bracelet at

130-628: The movie After Earth Kitai, a Russian name for China , a cognate of the English word Cathay Kitai, another name for Qitai , a city in Xinjiang Province, China Kitai, a Japanese term for airframe used before 1945 by the Japanese army; see Japanese military aircraft designation systems § Short designation ("Ki" number) People [ edit ] Davidi Kitai , Belgian professional poker player Kazuo Kitai , Japanese photographer Yuki Kitai , Japanese footballer Yuko Kitai , Japanese dressage rider See also [ edit ] Kitay (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

143-530: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kitai . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kitai&oldid=1196256283 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Place name disambiguation pages Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

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156-530: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kitai . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kitai&oldid=1196256283 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Place name disambiguation pages Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description

169-581: The screen name “ legrouzin ” on PokerStars, where he won hundreds of thousands of dollars in MTT cashes. In November 2020, he took down the $ 10,300 Super MILLION$ Main Event for $ 726,839 on Natural8-GGNetwork. It was Davidi Kitai's childhood dream to become a professional football player. He played on an amateur level for low-tier clubs in Belgium until he was 20. He then graduated in Economics and moved to Los Angeles at

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