1st | Louis Asmo | Columbus, OH | $231,600 |
2nd | Jim Meehan | Minneapolis, MN | $115,800 |
3rd | Lap Ki Wan | Daly City, CA | $57,900 |
4th | Tom Cage | Mammoth Lakes, CA | $37,635 |
5th | Erik Seidel | Las Vegas, NV | $28,950 |
6th | Walter Threadgill | Gainesville, TX | $20,265 |
7th | Blair Rodman | Las Vegas, NV | $14,475 |
8th | Sam Grizzle | Garden Grove, CA | $11,580 |
9th | Scott Mayfield | Grants Pass, OR | $8,685 |
10th | Luis Santoni | Pembrook Pines, FL | $6,948 |
11th | Jesse Jones | Las Vegas, NV | $6,948 |
12th | Lee Salem | San Diego, CA | $6,948 |
13th | Jim Courtney | Plymouth, MI | $5,790 |
14th | Eli Balas | Las Vegas, NV | $5,790 |
15th | Don Barton | Pahrump, NV | $5,790 |
16th | John Strzemp | Las Vegas, NV | $4,632 |
17th | Jack Keller | Lake Cormorant, MS | $4,632 |
18th | Ken Flaton | Henderson, NV | $4,632 |
|
Las Vegas, May 5, 1997.
It got hot here in Las Vegas today. It was a sunny day, and the
temperature sign on top of the Horseshoe read 97 degrees at 1:30 PM.
Smoking Survey: Jim Meehan was the only full time smoker at the final
table. He was also a considerate smoker. He had an anti-smoker fan that
he used to direct his smoke upward when he was smoking.
Lap Ki Wan, who finished 3rd in today's tournament, bummed a cigarette
frm Jim late in the tournament, and smoked at least some of it. Lap's
Holdem game got looser and looser, and he was in a very festive mood in
the latter stages of the tournament, possibly influenced to some extent
by several helpings of Heinekens.
PENALTY BOX
The WSOP Floorpeople are strictly enforcing the rules, with zero
tolerance. Although no official list of violators is maintained, Steve
Morrow, Head Assistant Tournament Co-ordinator, advises me that all of the
following have received a 20 minute penalty during the 1997 WSOP. Most of
the penalties were for using abusive language or throwing cards.
Huck Seed | Johnny Chan | Unknown |
Phil Helmuth | John Bonetti | Unknown |
J. J. Volpe | Nhut Tran | Jeff Chapman |
Tom Sullivan |
Binion's still had some of their 1997 WSOP commemorative coins ($20 +
tax) available today. As long as they are available, I will purchase a
coin(s) for anyone who will pick them up COD from me in Las Vegas
sometime in the near future. I don't want to get into the mailing
business though. They don't have a whole lot of them left.
The web site for the live WSOP TV feed "www.wsop.com" is still on a maybe
next day basis, and I don't think that Binion's Las Vegas web site is up
yet either.
SINGLE TABLE SATELLITES
Today's featured single table satellite, being run by Becky Kerber and
Barbara Lotief, was Pot Limit Holdem which will be tomorrow's tournament.
Ten players buy-in for $320 each, receive $1,200 in chips and compete for
six $500 tournament chips + $100 cash.
$320 buy-in no-limit single tables continue to be run every day. These
are ten handed and the winner gets six $500 tournament chips + $100 cash.
A sign-up list was started today for $10,000 No-Limit single table
satellites, with daily starting times of 4:00 and 6:00 PM. Ten players
buy-in for $1,010 each and receive $4,000 in chips. Blinds start at $50
and $100.
SUPER SATELLITES
The No-Limit Super Satellites that are very ably run by Patty Hughes and
Rudy Lotief, start at 8:30 PM each evening. Last night there were 12 ten
handed tables competing for $10,000 Final Event seats and cash. Buy-ins
are $220 for $200 in chips, and re-buys can be made for $200 during the
first hour of play. Blinds start at $5/10 and increase every 20 minutes.
There were 136 entrants, who made a total of 147 re-buys last night. Here
are last nights pay outs:
Bill Gazes, Andre Boyer, Minh Ly, Peter Brehm and Praviz Roudi each won a
$10,000 seat for the final championship event plus $140 in cash.
6. | 5 - $500 tournament chips + $140 cash |
7. | 2 - $500 tournament chips + $518 cash |
8. | 1 - $500 tournament chip + $292 cash |
9. | 0 - $500 tournament chip + $462 cash |
$10,000 CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANTS
1. | Nevada Stupak | 2. | Chris "Jesus" Ferguson |
3. | Chuck Thompson | 4. | Ken Flaton |
5. | Ken Buntjner | 6. | Mo Fathpour |
7. | Amadeo Parado | 8. | Laurence Clenau |
9. | Jay Reisler | 10. | Joseph Winston |
11. | Keith Taylor | 12. | Andre Boyer |
13. | Kev Nettles | 14. | Tormod Roren |
15. | Kenneth Davis | 16. | Stephen Kaufman |
17. | Marko Trapini | 18. | Steve Kim |
19. | Sam Merchant | 20. | Andrew Black |
21. | Anthony Guerriero | 22. | George Gerus, Sr. |
23. | MacDonald Kempf | 24. | Ron "Carolina Express" Stanley |
25. | "Midnight" Pete Haugan | 26. | Jack Fox |
27. | John Hendrix | 28. | Dave Crunkleton |
29. | Jim Brown | 30. | Mike Pilkington |
31. | Martin Comer | 32. | Samir Khoveis |
33. | Gary Benson | 34. | David Roepke |
35. | Don Holt | 36. | J. C. Pearson |
37. | Tommi Han | 38. | Phuc Bao |
39. | Dave Welch | 40. | Ken Jacobs |
41. | Pete Dixon | 42. | Bruce Van Horn |
43. | Bill Fain | 44. | Myron Rosenbaum |
45. | Robert Henry Kojfer | 46. | David Rubin |
47. | Jim Mascher | 48. | Al McCoy |
49. | Mallie Hoyer | 50. | Angus Hill |
51. | Herb Potter | 52. | Allen Barker |
53. | Dr. Max Stern | 54. | Robert Dale Ellis |
55. | Peter Lameureaux | 56. | Milt Myers |
57. | Ken Sahek | 58. | Cal Dykes |
59. | Alex Horowitz | 60. | Thomas Sparks |
61. | Monte Kouz | 62. | Phil Helmuth |
63. | Jack Keller | 64. | Patrick Bruel |
65. | Louis Asmo | 66. | Dan Fairly |
67. | Jerre Juhl | 68. | John Strzemd |
69. | Tibor Tolni | 70. | Gustavo Weiss |
71. | Melissa Hayden | 72. | Paul Ladanyi |
73. | John Spadavecchia | 74. | Ivin Mladen |
75. | Tom McEvoy | 76. | Peter Brehm |
77. | Minh Ly | 78. | Bill Gazes |
79. | Praviz Roudi |
Jack McClelland gave the new big bet Poker book by Cloutier and McEvoy a
plug when Tom McEvoy was at the final table recently. This book is
carried by Conjelco, as well as the new book on the same subject by
Ciaffone and Reuben.
If you are in the market for any type of gambling books, you might want
to show your appreciation to Conjelco for sponsoring these WSOP reports,
and order your books from them. Chuck Weinstock at Conjelco is a real
friend to the rec.gambling internet group, and you get a discount from
list price, as well as saving on sales tax (unless you live in PA).
DISCLAIMER
I am not an employee of Conjelco or Binion's Horseshoe, and don't have a
financial interest in either of these organizations, or much of anything
else. My 1997 WSOP reporting efforts are a labor of love, and I am not
receiving any cash compensation from anyone for these efforts. I am
eligible for the standard perks that go with a Binion's Press Pass
(mostly free food), but I haven't had enough time to make much use of
them.
This is, and has been a very enjoyable experience, as well as an
unbelievable grind for me. The first week of the WSOP, I was putting in
20 hour days. Now, with a little more familiarity with the required
routine, I am only working about 18 - 19 hours a day on the WSOP. I can
assure you that I will never undertake anything like this again. My prime
motivation has been to provide a worthwhile service to my friends in the
Poker world.
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #13: $3,000 Limit Texas Holdem
193 Entries, $579,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
Place | Name, City | Chip Count | Seat |
1. | [B] Blair Rodman - Las Vegas | $127,500 | 5 |
2. | [J] Jim Meehan - Minneapolis, MN | 100,500 | 2 |
3. | [K] Lap Ki Wan - Daly City, CA | 91,000 | 9 |
4. | [G] Sam Grizzle - Garden Grove, CA | 75,500 | 8 |
5. | [T] Tom Cage - Mammoth Lakes, CA | 52,000 | 3 |
6. | [L] Louis J. Asmo - Columbus, OH | 51,000 | 6 |
7. | [E] Erik Seidel - Las Vegas | 45,000 | 1 |
8. | [W] Walter Threadgill - Gainesville, TX | 21,500 | 7 |
9. | [S] Scott Mayfield, Grants Pass, OR | 15,500 | 4 |
Standard Abbreviations:
Bet [b] | Big Blind [bb] |
Bring in [bi] | Call [c] |
Check [ck] | Fifth Street [5:] |
First In [fi] | Flop [fl] |
Fold [f] | Fourth Street [4:] |
River [rv] | Seventh Street [7:] |
Sixth Street [6:] | Small Blind [sb] |
Show Down [sd] | Third Street [3:] |
Turn [t] | Winner [w] |
Standard Flop Game Notations
[K] Kevin Song Seat #1
[Y] Yvan Lanvin Seat #2
96. sb K - c K - ck Y - fl 9s 5h 7h - ck Y - b K - f Y - w K
Interpretation: On hand #96 in heads-up play, Kevin Song had the small
blind on the button, Kevin called and Yvan checked. The flop was the
9s 5h 7h. Yvan checked, Kevin bet and Yvan folded. Kevin won the hand.
Standard Stud Notations
[B] Peter Brownstein Seat #1
[L] Linda Johnson Seat #2
170. 3: 4h 9s - bi L 9s - c B 4h - 4: Ad Kc - b B - f L - w B
Interpretation: On hand #170 in heads-up Razz play, the doorcards on third
street in seat order were the 4h for Peter and the 9s for Linda. Linda's
9s made the bring-in bet and Peter called. On 4th street Peter got the Ad
and Linda got the Kc. Peter Bet. Linda folded. Peter won the hand.
Cards were in the air at 4:03 PM with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht
presiding. 13 minutes were left at the $1,500/3,000 blind level.
- sb L - bb W - fi r S - all fold - w S
- sb W - bb G - fi r B - all fold - w B
- sb G - bb K - fi r S - all fold - w S
- sb K - bb E - fi r B - c E - fl Jc Ac 5d - ck E - b B - r E - f B - w E
- sb E - bb J - fi r B - all fold - w B
- sb J - bb T - fi r E - all fold - w E
- sb T - bb S - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb S - bb B - fi r G - c T - c S - f B - fl Qd Ad Jd - b G - all fold -
w G
- sb B - bb L - fi r B - f L - w B shows 9 9
- sb L - bb W - fi r G - r J - f L - f W - c G - fl Td 7h 3c - ck G - b J -
f G - w J
- sb W - bb G - all fold to bb - w G
*** Blinds increase to $2,000/4,000 at 4:16 PM.
- sb G - bb K - fi r J - c G - f K - fl Ac Ad 4d - both ck - t 6c - ck G -
b J - f G - w J
- sb K - bb E - fi r B - f K - c E - fl 5h 3c 7s - both ck - t 7h - b E -
c B - rv As - both ck - E shows Qd 3d - B shows Ad Th - w B
- sb E - bb J - fi r S - r E - f J - r3000 S - c E - E shows Td Th -
S shows As 7s - board Kh 8c 9c 2d 4 h - w E
*** Scott Mayfield finishes 9th at 4:22 PM.
- sb J - bb T - fi r W - all fold - w W
- sb T - bb B - fi r G - all fold - w G showed A Q
- sb B - bb L - fi r K - all fold - w K
- sb L - bb W - fi r G - f L - r W - c G - fl 8s 7s Kc - b W - c G - t Qc -
b2000 W all in - c G - W shows Ad Qs - G shows Ac Js - rv 2c - w W
- sb W - bb G - folded to bb - w G
- sb G - bb K - fi r L - c K - fl Ah 3h Qh - ck K - b L - r K - c L -
t Jc - both ck - rv Kh - ck K - b L - f K - w L
- sb K - bb E - fi r T - f K - c E - fl 4c Th 9c - b E - r T - c E - t 6s -
ck K - b T - c E - rv 2h - both ck - T shows Jc Jh - E mucks - w T
- sb E - bb J - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb J - bb T - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb T - bb B - fi r K - f T - c B - fl 9h 3c 5c - ck B - b K - r B - r K -
c B - t Kc - ck B - b K - c B - rv 2d - ck B - b K - c B -
K shows Ac Ks - B mucks - w K
- sb B - bb L - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb L - bb W - fi r B - f L - c W - fl Jc 5s Js - both ck - t 2h - ck W -
b B - f W - w B
- sb W - bb G - fi r B - f W - c G - fl Th Kd 5s - ck G - b B - c G -
t 3s - both ck - rv Kc - both ck - G shows 5c 6s - B shows 9h 9d - w B
- sb G - bb K - fi r J - f G - c K - fl 7d 6d 8d - ck K - b J - r K - r J -
r K - c J - t 9h - b K - f J - w K
- sb K - bb E - fi r T - all fold - w T
- sb E - bb J - fi r B- c E - c J - fl 5s 9s Jh - ck E - b J - c B - f E -
t 6c - b J - f B - w J
- sb J - bb T - fi r W - all fold - w W
- sb T - bb B - fi r K - f T - c B - 8c Th 9h - ck B - b K - c B - t 6d -
both ck - rv 4s - b B - c K - B shows Kc Ks - K shows Ts 9c - w K
- sb B - bb L - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb L - bb W - fi r E - r B - f L - f W - r E - c B - fl Ks 6c Jd - b E -
c B - t 9d - b3000 E all in - c B - E shows As Ad - B shows 8d 8h -
rv 5c - w E
- sb W - bb G - fi r K - all fold - w K
- sb G - bb K - fi r J - f G - c K - fl Th Qs 6h - ck K - b J - c K - t 2c -
ck K - b J - c K - rv 9c - both ck - K shows Ac Tc - J mucks - w K
- sb K - bb E - fi r B - c K - c E - fl Qc Ts Kh - ck K - b E - f B - c K -
t 9s - b K - c E - rv Kd - b K - r E - f K shows K - w E
- sb E - bb J - fi r G - r K - f E - f J - c G - fl Qc 2s Jh - ck G - b K -
f G - w K
- sb J - bb T - fi r W - f J - c T - fl 3c 7c 2h - ck T - b W - f T - w W
- sb T - bb B - fi r G - f T - c B - fl As 4s 8h - ck B - b G - f B - w G
- sb B - bb L - fi r K - all fold - w K
- sb L - bb W - fi r G - c L - f W - fl Qc Jh 7s - ck L - b G - c L -
t 2s - both ck - rv 5c - b L - c G - L shows Jd Td - G mucks - w L
- sb W - bb G - fi r B - r L - f W - f G - c B - fl 7d 6d Kd - ck B -
b L - f B - w L
*** Approx chip count: E 80K J 90K T 50K B 50K L 75K W 30K G 25K K 180K
- sb G - bb K - fi r L - all fold - w L
- sb K - bb E - all fold to bb - w E
- sb E - bb J - fi r K - c E - c J - fl 2c Qd 2d - b E - all fold - w E
- sb J - bb T - fi r J - f T - w J
- sb T - bb B - fi r G - r T - f B - c G - fl 6s 9h 9s - b T - c G -
t 7d - b T - f G - w T
- sb B - bb L - fi r2000 G all in - r T - f B - f L - G shows Qs 3s -
T shows Ah 4d - board 2h 2c 5h 7d 7h - w T
*** Sam Grizzle finishes 8th at 5:11 PM.
- sb L - bb W - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb W - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb E - fi c B - f K - c E - fl 5c Ad 9h - ck E - b B - r E - c B -
t 4s - b E - c B - rv 9d - b E - r4000 B all in - c E - B shows Kc 9c -
E shows 9s 5h - w E
*** Blair Rodman finishes 7th at 5:15 PM
- sb E - bb J - fi r T - all fold - w T
- sb J - bb T - fi r K - r J - c T - fl Ah 9c 2c - ck J - b T - f K - r J -
c T - t 5h - b J - f T - w J
*** Break at 5:19 PM. Cards back in air at 5:30 PM.
Blinds go to $3,000/6,000
- sb T - bb L - fi r T - f L - w T
- sb L - bb W - fi r K - f L - c W - fl 9s Kd 2c - ck W - bK - f G - w K
- sb W - bb K - fi r L - f W - c K - fl Tc Ah 9c - ck K - b L - f K - w L
- sb K - bb E - fi r T - r L - f K - f E - c T - fl Kd 9c 3d - ck T -
b L - f T - w L
- sb E - bb J - fi c T - r K - f E - f J - c T - fl 9h 5d Ad - b T -
r K - f T shows As - w K
- sb J - bb T - fi r J - f T - w J
- sb T - bb L - fi r J - all fold - w J shows Ah Kh
- sb L - bb W - fi r K - c T - f L - c3000 W all in - fl 6d 5d 6h - b K -
r T all in - c K - W shows 4d 9s - K shows Ad Td - T shows Ah Qh - t 9d -
rv 2s - w T side pot - w W main pot
- sb W - bb K - fi r J - r W - r K - r J - c W all in - r K apparently an
inadvertent raise - c J - fl 5h 8h 8c - b K - c J - t 2h - b K - c J -
rv Kd - ck K - b J - c K - J shows Ah Ak - W shows Qh Qc - K had Qs Qd -
w J
*** Walter Threadgill finishes 6th at 5:50 PM.
- sb K - bb E - fi r T - all fold - w T
- sb E - bb J - fi r E - c J - fl Kc 2s 7c - b E - r J - f E - w J
- sb J - bb T - fi r E - all fold - w E
*** Approx chip count: T 40K L 100K K 85K E 100K J 250K
- sb T - bb L - fi r K - f T - c L - fl Th 3s 9c - ck L - b K - r L -
f K - w L
- sb L - bb K - fi r E - all fold - w E
- sb K - bb E - fi r J - r T - f K - f E - c J - fl Qs 6c 8s - ck J - b T -
r J - c T all in - J shows 9d 9h - T shows Ah Jc - t Tc - rv Kh - w T
- sb E - bb J - all fold to bb - w J
- sb J - bb T - fi r J - c T - fl Kh 9d 3c - b J - c T - t Qd - ck J -
b T - f J - w T
- sb T - bb L - fi r E - all fold - w E
- sb L - bb K - fi r J - all fold - w J shows Ad Qs
- sb K - bb E - fi r J - c K - f E - fl Ac 6s 2c - ck K - b J - c K - t 8s -
both ck - rv 4s - b K - c J - K shows Ah Qd - J mucks - w K
- sb E - bb J - all fold to bb - w J
- sb J - bb T - fi r L -all fold - w L
- sb T - bb L - folded to bb - w L
- sb L - bb K - fi c L - r K - c L - fl 2h Ts 4s - ck L - b K - f L - w K
- sb K - bb E - fi r J - c K - c E - fl 2c As 7c - ck K - ck E - b J - f K -
r E - r J - c E - t 4s - ck E - b J - c E - rv 2h - both ck -
J shows 7d 8d - E mucks - w J
- sb E - bb J - all fold to bb - w J
- sb J - bb T - fi r J - f T shows 2d 3d - w J
- sb T - bb L - fi c J - c T - r L - r J - f T - c L - fl 2c Kc 6d - ck L -
b J - c L - t Ts - ck L - b J - r L - c J - rv As - ck L - b J - c L -
J shows Ad Ac - L shows Kd Ks - w J
- sb L - bb K - fi r E - f L - c K - fl 4c 3s 2h - ck K - b E - c K - t 3d -
ck K - b E - f K - w E
- sb K - bb E - fi r J - c K - f E - fl 2s 3s Kd - ck K - b J - c K - t 2h -
both ck - rv 7d - b K - c J - K shows 5s 5c - J shows As Tc - w K
- sb E - bb J - fi r E - c J - fl 7s 8s 4d - b E - r J - r E - c J - t 8c -
ck E - b J - c E - rv 5d - ck E - b J - c E - J shows 8d Ts -
E mucks - w J
- sb J - bb T - all fold to bb - w T
- sb T - bb L - fi r K - c T - f L - fl Tc Th 7s - ck T - b K - c T - t Ad -
ck T - b K - r T - f K - w T shows As Td
- sb L - bb K - folded to bb - w K
- sb K - bb E - fi r J - c T - c K - f E - fl Jd 5d 5h - ck K - b J - r T -
r K - f J - c T - b K in dark - t Ks - c T - b K in dark - rv Jc -
f T - w K
*** Break at 6:33 PM. Cards back in air at
Blinds go up to $5,000/10,000
- sb E - bb J - fi r L - f E - c J - fl 2d 3d 5c - b J - f L - w J
*** Approx chip count: E 20K J 325K T 50K L 20K K 160
- sb J - bb T - fi r L all in - r K - f J - f T - L shows 6h Jh -
K shows Ad Th - board Qh 5h Js 6s 2h - w L
- sb T - bb L - fi r K - c E all in - f T - f L - K shows Kh Th -
E shows Ad 8h - board 4h Qc 7c Tc Js - w K
*** Erik Seidel finishes 5th at 6:41 PM.
- sb L - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb J - all fold to bb - w J shows Ac Qd
*** Approx chip count: J 325K T 50K L 40K K 165K
- sb J - bb T - fi r L - all fold - w L
- sb T - bb L - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb L - bb K - fi r T - r L - f K - r5000 T all in - c L - T shows Ah 5h -
L shows 9s 9h - board 8s 3s 2s 3h 7h - w L
*** Tom Cage finishes 4th at 6:44 PM.
- sb K - bb J - fi c K - r J - c K - fl Jc 3c Ks - both ck - t 2s - ck K -
b J - f K - w J
- sb J - bb L - fi r K - f J - c L - fl Qc Kh 8c - both ck - t Tc - ck L -
b K - c L - rv Js - both ck - L shows 9d Ts - L shows Ks 5d - w L
- sb L - bb K - folded to bb - w K shows Ad Kc
- sb K - bb J - fi r K - c J - fl 2c 3s Kc - b K - r J - r K - c J -
t Jd - b K - f J - w K
*** Approx chip count: J 300K L 130K K 150K
- sb J - bb L - all fold to bb - w L
- sb L - bb K - fi r J - f L - c K - fl Qc Qh 9s - both ck - t 4c - b K -
r J - f K - w J
- sb K - bb J - fi r K - c J - fl 2c 5c Jd - both ck - t Qd - b K - c J -
rv 4d - b K - c J - K shows Qh 5h - J mucks - w K
- sb J - bb L - fi r K - all fold - w K
- sb L - bb K - fi r J - r L - f K - c J - fl Jc Th 8d - b L - c J - t 4d -
b L - r L - c L - rv Qs - both ck - J shows 8c Td - L shows Qh Jh - w L
*** Deal break at 6:58 PM. Very probable that deal was made.
Chip count: J 175K L 230K K 175K - Cards back in air at
- sb K - bb J - fi r L - f K - c J - fl 7c Qd 4d - b J - r L - c J -
t 9s - ck J - b L - f J shows As Kd - w L
- sb J - bb L - all fold to bb - w L
- sb L - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb J - fi r K - c J - fl As Ts 9s - b K - r J - c K - t 4s -
b K - c J - rv Kc - both ck - K shows 8h 9h - J shows 3s 6h - w J
- sb J - bb L - fi r K - f J - c L - fl 2s Jh 9s - b L - f K - w L
- sb L - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb J - fi r K - c J - fl As 4h Ac - both ck - t 2s - b K - c J -
rv 3s - b K - c J - K shows Qc 8c - J shows Ah Kh - w K
- sb J - bb L - fi r K - r J - c K - fl 7c 4d Jh - b K all in - c J -
K shows 9c Td - J shows Qh Qc - t 8h - rv 6h - w K
- sb L - bb K - fi r J - f L - c K - fl Ad Js 4s - both ck - t Kc - b K -
r J - c K - rv Kd - b K - c J - K shows Jc 9d - J mucks - w K
- sb K - bb J - fi r K - c J - fl 5d Js 9s - b K - c J - t 4h - b K -
r J - c K - rv 3c - ck K - b J - f K - w J
- sb J - bb L - fi r K - all fold - w K
- sb L - bb K - fi r J - f L - c K - fl Qd Kc 5c - ck K - b J - r K - c J -
t Ac - b K - c J - b K in dark - rv 3h - c J - J shows Ah 3s -
K shows As 2h - w J
- sb K - bb J - fi c K - r J - c K - fl 9s Jc Kd - ck K - b J - f K - w J
*** Approx chip count: J 280K L 280K K 20K
- sb J - bb L - fi r K all in - r J - f L - K shows Kd Jh - J shows 9c Th -
board 7h 5d 3d 7d 6s - w K
- sb L - bb K - fi r J - f L - c K - fl Jh 8s 9s - both ck - t Kc - ck K -
b J - c K - rv Qh - b K all in - c J - K shows Ah 2h - J shows As Kd - w J
*** Lao Ki Wan finishes 3rd at 7:47 PM.
Chip count: J 330K L 250K
- sb and button J - r J - c L - fl 4s Qh 5d - ck L - b J - r L - c J -
t Qd - b L - r J - r L - c J - rv Ad - ck L - b J - c L - J shows Td Jd -
L shows Qc 8d - w J
- sb L - r L - c J - fl Ac 6c 6h - both ck - t Ah - both ck - rv Jc - b J -
r L - f J - w L
- sb J - f J - w L
- sb L - c L - r J - c K - fl 9c 5c Js - b J - c L - t 6s - both ck -
rv As - both ck - J shows 8h Kd - L mucks - w L
- sb J - r J - f L - w J
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - r J - r L - c J - fl Jc 9c 7d - b L - c J - t Kd - ck L - b J -
c L - rv 3c - ck L - b J - c L - J shows As 9s - L shows Qh Qd - w L
- sb L - c L - ck J - fl 9d Th Js - ck J - b L - c J - t 2s - ck J - b L -
c J - rv 6c - ck J - b L - c J - L shows Ah Jd - J mucks - w L
- sb J - r J - c L - fl Qc Jh 6d - ck L - b J - r L - c J - t 3s -
b L - f J - w L
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - f J - w L
- sb L - r L - f J - w L
- sb J - r J - r L - c J - fl 5d 7h 4c - both ck - t 4d - b L - r J - c L -
rv Ac - ck L - b J - c L - J shows Ad 4h - L mucks - w J
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - r J - c L - fl 8c Jd Qs - both ck - t 3h - ck L - b J - c L -
rv 7s - ck L - b J - f L - w J
- sb L - r L - c J - fl Jd Kh 7s - both ck - t Ac - both ck - rv 2d -
b J - f L - w J shows Ad 5c
*** Blinds increase to $10,000/20,000 at 7:58 PM.
Chip count: J 445K L 135K
- sb J - r J - f L - w J shows As Qh
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - r J - c L - fl 4s 4d Ks - ck L - b J - c L - t 8c - both ck -
rv 5d - b L - c J - L shows Kh 4c - J mucks - w L
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - r J - c L - fl 5d Ts 3c - ck L - b J - f L - w J
- sb L - c L - r J - c L - fl Td 3s 7d - both ck - t 5c - both ck -
rv Ks - both ck - J shows Ad Qs - L mucks - w J
- sb J - r J - f L - w J shows A
- sb L - f L shows 7h 2d - w J
- sb J - r J - c L - fl 2d 8s 8c - ck L - b J - c L - t 6d - ck L - b J -
c25000 L all in - L shows 6c 7c - J shows Ad 2h - rv 4s - w L
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - r J - f L - w J
- sb L - r L - c J - fl Qc Ks 6h - b J - c L - t 4s - ck J - b L -
f J - w L
- sb J - f J - w L
- sb L - c L - ck J - fl Tc Jd 6c - both ck - t Kd - b J - r L -
f J - w L
- sb J - r J - c L - fl 6h As 4d - ck L - b J - r L - f J - w L
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - f J - w L
- sb L - r L - f J - w L
- sb J - r J - c L - fl 7s Ah 9h - both ck - t 2h - ck L - b J -
f L - w J
*** Bathroom break at 8:15 PM. Cards back in air at 8:21 PM
Chip count: J 270K L 310K
- sb L - c L - ck J - fl 2s 4s 5s - both ck - t Th - b J - r L -
f J - w L
- sb J - f J - w L
- sb L - r L - f J - w L
- sb J - r J - c L - fl Kc 7c 5h - ck L - b J - c L - t Th - both ck -
rv Qh - both ck - L shows As 5c - J mucks - w L
- sb L - f L - w J
- sb J - f J - w L
- sb L - c L - ck J - fl 8h Tc 8c - both ck - t 5d - both ck - rv 2h -
both ck - L shows Ad 4c - J mucks - w L
- sb J - r J - c L - fl Jh As 9c - ck L - b J - r L - r20000 J all in -
c L - J shows 4s 4d - L shows Ac 8c - t 7h - rv Kd - w L
Jim Meehan finishes 2nd and Louis J. Asmo wins the $3,000 Limit Holdem
WSOP Championship at 8:29 PM.
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Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions
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Louis J. Asmo, a travel agent and relative newcomer to hold'em, survived a
wild final table to capture the title in the $3,000 buy in Limit Hold'em
event. For his victory over still another WSOP record field, Asmo collected
$231,600 and a 14-karat gold winner's bracelet by Neiman Marcus.
"I feel marvelous," enthused the 51 year-old player who had never won a major
tournament and had played his first hand of hold'em in July, 1995 ("I lost
$116"). "I came here expecting to win a couple of tournaments and then the
main Championship Event. Now I'm on my way." Asmo, the fourth American-born
winner thus far this year, was the second Italian-American after John Cernuto.
"Poker is my avocation," Asmo said. "I come from a poker-playing family, so I
grew up playing the game."
At the final table, which saw some remarkable hands and six chip-lead changes,
Asmo said, "I had three bad beats. What I'm proudest of is that it was
supposed to send me packing, but I just got meaner." He also acknowledged
having a dramatic "good beat" which effectively stole the title from eventual
runner-up Jim Meehan. That came with three players remaining: After a flop of
J-10-8, Meehan,with a dominating chip lead, had two pair -- tens and eights.
Asmo, holding Q-J, flopped top pair. Re-raise followed raise on the flop and
turn card, a meaningless four. The river queen gave Asmo the higher two pair.
In their seesawing 45-minute heads-up battle, Asmo finally secured the lead
for good after a key hand in which he flopped K-4-4 to his K-4 and took a
major pot after slow-playing. He thought that flop and his "miracle" river
queen represented "my good fortune" after suffering bad beats.
The most memorable, which had the onlookers gasping,came when Asmo with pocket
kings flopped top set against Meehan's pocket aces. A river ace gave Meehan a
huge pot.
The final hand saw Asmo's A-8 beat Meehan's 4-4 with a board of A-J-9/7-K.
Meehan, a 45 year-old attorney, collected $115,800 -- his largest tournament
win -- but said, "I'm very disappointed not to win. But I'm grateful to be
alive." An occasional tournament player for the past three years, Meehan flew
in yesterday for this event. "The only reason I got to the final table was
because the deck blew up in my face," he said. He praised the "great players"
at the final table.
Third place and $57,900 went to Lap Ki Wan,36, who worked in his family's
jewelery business in his native Hong Kong before moving to California and
becoming a full-time poker player five years ago. His exuberant antics
enlivened action at the final table. "I'm very happy with this finish on my
first trip to the World Series,"Lap said. "The tournament is very good for
players, because they can make big money." He was eliminated going all in with
A-2 against Meehan's A-K with a board of K-J-l0/9-8. His adventures included
surviving an earlier bout with Meehan by making a gutshot straight and then
winning a $50,000 pot with king high.
Tom Cage, a 38 year-old owner of a ski shop, took fourth and $37,635, his
largest ever tournament win and his first time in the money on eight trips to
the World Series. A "serious player but not a pro," Cage said, "I would have
felt better finishing third. I made some mistakes at the final table a more
seasoned player wouldn't make. I could have played better." He was knocked
out in a $80,000 pot, going all-in with A-5 against Asmo's pocket nines, when
the board showed 8-3-2/3-7.
Fifth place went to tournament veteran Eric Seidel, who thereby became the
18th millionaire at the World Series and moved past Men Nguyen into 17th place
on the Top Money Winners list. Seidel's earnings now total $1,013,876. This
was the 14th time in the money for Seidel, 37, who said, "I'm disappointed --
I would have liked to be in the top three." After finishing second to Johnny
Chan in the 1988 Championship Event, Seidel went on to win three gold
bracelets. He has made ten final tables.
Walter Threadgill took sixth place, his sixth finish in the money at the WSOP
where his earnings have now reached $93,492. He was knocked out in an
extraordinary three-way hand in which both he and Lap held pocket queens
against Meehan's pocket aces which stood up against a board of 8-8-5/2-K, with
two hearts on the flop and a third on the turn. They were both drawing dead,
since one of Meehan's aces was the heart.
Seventh place went to Blair Rodman, initial final table chip leader, who was
eliminated with three nines and a king kicker by Seidel's nine-five in the
blind which made nines full of fives. This was Rodman's fourth final table in
eight finishes in the money at the WSOP where his winnings now total $64,682.
Sam Grizzle finished eighth, bringing his overall earnings to $25,585 in five
times in the money.
Ninth place went to Scott Mayfield, the fourth place finisher in the 1985
Championship Event, who has earned $83,522 in four WSOP money finishes.
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In the first 13 events this year, 13 of the top 20 WSOP all-time money winners
have cashed.
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