1st | Deane Stonier | Jacksonville Beach, FL | $145,200 |
2nd | John Hom | Kentfield, CA | $72,600 |
3rd | Jeff Pierce | Las Vegas, NV | $36,300 |
4th | Gene Fisher | El Paso, TX | $23,595 |
5th | Jason Gray | London, England | $18,150 |
6th | Linda Ryke Drucker | Las Vegas NV | $12,705 |
7th | Monte Kouz | Las Vegas, NV | $9,075 |
8th | Matthias Rohnacher | Heidelberg, Germany | $7,260 |
9th | John Cernuto | Las Vegas, NV | $5,445 |
10th | Earl Kim | Honolulu, HI | $4,356 |
11th | T. J. Cloutier | Richardson, TX | $4,356 |
12th | Jeff Vaughn | Los Angeles, CA | $4,356 |
13th | Lonnie Heimowitz | Monticello, NY | $3,630 |
14th | Harry Thomas | Ft. Lauderdale, FL | $3,630 |
15th | Ken Flaton | Henderson, NV | $3,630 |
16th | Mansour Matloubi | Cardiff, U.K. | $2,904 |
17th | Chris Sontum | Oslo, Norway | $2,904 |
18th | Dan Heimiller | Las Vegas, NV | $2,904 |
|
Las Vegas, May 6, 1997.
Las Vegas was overcast this afternoon, with a few patches of blue in the
sky. The temperature sign on top of the Horseshoe read 96 degrees when
I got downtown around 3:00 PM, and was reading 95 degrees when I left
around 9:00 PM tonight.
Smoking Survey: Deane Stonier, the winner of today's tournament was the
only smoker at the final table.
While I was walking through the tournament area today, I heard Phil
Helmuth say to some one at his pot limit holdem table: "That was brutal!
You didn't have to think for two minutes before re-raising with Aces".
Sixty four year old Gene Fisher from El Paso TX captured my Final Table
Best Dressed Award today. Gene who cashed for the third time this year,
and pushed his total WSOP winnings over $600,000, looked the part of a
cowboy Poker player from his Stetson to his boots, with black jeans and a
long sleeve western shirt in between. Gene's mustache and weatherbeaten,
chiseled face added to the western aura that this quiet, Texas gentleman
radiates.
Jimmy Stefan, the popular head floorman at the Horseshoe, who has been
ill for several weeks, made an appearance at the WSOP today. Jimmy looked
good and said that he was feeling much better.
PENALTY BOX
There weren't any infractions that resulted in a penalty during the last
24 hours.
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.
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.
SINGLE TABLE SATELLITES
(Becky Kerber and Barbara Lotief)
There weren't any featured satellites today, since tomorrow's Two to
Seven lowball tournament has never generated enough demand for
satellites.
$320 buy-in no-limit single tables continue to be run every day. These
are ten handed, players start with $1,200 in chips, and the winner gets
six $500 tournament chips + $100 cash.
$10,000 No-Limit single table satellites are scheduled for 4:00 and 6:00
PM daily. Ten players buy-in for $1,010 each and receive $4,000 in chips.
Blinds start at $50 and $100. Humberto Brenes and Pascal Perrault won
seats in single table events yesterday.
SUPER SATELLITES
(Patty Hughes and Rudy Lotief)
The No-Limit Super Satellites 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 157 entrants, who made a total of 164
re-buys last night. Here are last nights pay outs:
Joel Chaseman, Marsha Waggoner, Randy Holland, Maria Stern and Gary
Benson (repeat winner) each won a $10,000 seat for the final championship
event plus $511 in cash.
6. | 11 - $500 tournament chips + $180 cash |
7. | 6 - $500 tournament chips + $266 cash |
8. | 3 - $500 tournament chip | + $204 cash |
9. | 1 - $500 tournament chip | + $494 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 Strzemp |
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 | 80. | Humberto Brenes |
81. | Pascal Perrault | 82. | Joel Chaseman |
83. | Marsha Waggoner | 84. | Randy Holland |
85. | Maria Stern |
HELP !!!!
I am looking for a 1997 WSOP $10,000 Championship Event participator who
will allow me to unobtrusively sweat him/her (and record for posterity, in
detail, all of her/his hole cards and how he/she played them) through to
victory or elimination. Jim Albrecht has sanctioned this project, and
CARDPLAYER is interested in doing an article on this subject.
ALL I NEED IS A VOLUNTEER.
Reasons for Volunteering:
- I will emanate positive vibes to the Poker God in her/his behalf.
- I might distract the competition more than him/her.
- The Volunteer may play better than otherwise, since her/his play will
become a public record.
- Good P. R. for the Volunteer.
- The knowledge that opponents may gain about his/her playing style can
be manipulated to her/his advantage in the future.
- He/she would be making a worthwhile contribution to the Poker world,
and would have a detailed memento of her/his participation in the 1997
WSOP.
Tom Sims
702-255-6146
Email: simst@nevada.edu
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #14: $3,000 Omaha High-Low Split
121 Entries, $363,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
1. [P] Jeff Pierce - Las Vegas | $73,000 | 4 |
2. [H] John Hom - Kentfield, CA | 61,500 |
3. [J] Jason Gray - London, England | 57,000 |
4. [L] Linda Ryke Drucker - Las Vegas | 51,000 |
5. [D] Deane Stonier - Jacksonville Beach, FL | 40,000 |
6. [G] Gene Fisher - El Paso, TX | 31,500 |
7. [R] Matthias Rohnacher - Heidelberg, Germany | 23,000 |
8. [M] Monte Kouz - Las Vegas | 17,500 |
9. [C] J. C. "Miami John" Cernuto - Las Vegas | 8,500 |
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 4:04 PM with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht
presiding. Blinds were $1,500/3,000 and the limits were $3,000/6,000 with
46 minutes remaining at this level.
- sb C - bb H - fi r M - all fold - w M
- sb H - bb R - fi r L - f H - c R - fl 9h Ac 5h - b R - r L - c R - t 9d -
ck R - b L - r5000 R all in - c L - R shows Ad Ac Jc 4c -
L shows Qs 4d 6c 8h - rv 8d - split pot R + L
- sb R - bb G - fi r L - c D - f R - c G - fl 6c 5c 3h - ck G - b L - r D -
f G - c L - t 2d - ck L - b D - f L - w L
- sb G - bb M - fi c L - c C - f G - ck M - fl 5d 2c 8c - ck M - b L -
r1000 C all in - f M - c L - L shows Ac 3c 6h 9s - C shows Ad 3d 3h Js -
t Kd - rv 5s - w L 1/4 - w C 3/4
- sb M - bb L - all fold to bb - w L
- sb L - bb J - fi r C - c H - f L - c J - fl Tc 2s 6c - b J - all fold -
w J
- sb J - bb D - fi r R - r M - f J - f D - c R - fl 8s 3h 4s - b R - c M -
t 6c - b R - c5500 M all in - R shows As Js 2s 2d - M shows Ac Ah 5h 7h -
rv 6c - split pot R + M
- sb D - bb P - fi c D - ck P - fl As 8d Kd - ck D - b P - f D - w P
- sb P - bb C - fi r P - f C - w P
- sb C - bb H - fi r D - f C - c H - fl 9c 8h 7c - b H - f D - w H
- sb H - bb R - fi r D - all fold - w D
- sb R - bb G - fi r P - c3500 C all in - P shows Ad 2c 8s 3h -
C shows Ac Ah 2d Qs - board Qd 6d 2h 4d 9s - split pot P + C
- sb G - bb M - fi r P - c C all in - f G - c M - fl 5c 9s Qc - all ck -
t 2d - both ck - rv Kd - b M - c P - M shows Ts Js As Kh - P mucks -
C shows A 2 Q Q - w M
*** "Miami John" Cernuto finishes 9th at 4:28 PM.
- sb M - bb L - fi r D - c R - f M - f L - fl 8c Jc 2s - b D - r R - c D -
t 8d - ck D - b R - c D - rv Qh - both ck - M shows Qc Js Ad 3h -
D shows As Ac 7h Kd - w D
- sb L - bb J - fi r D - c M - f L - f J - fl Kc 8d 6d Kh - b D - f M - w D
- sb J - bb D - fi r H - c2000 R all in - c J - f D - fl 9c 7s 5c -
both ck - t 3c - ck J - b H - c J - rv 8c - ck J - b H - c J -
H shows 2c 7c Ad Qs - J shows 2d 8h Ac Kd - M shows As 6s 4h 9h -
split pot H + J
*** Matthias Rohnacher finishes 8th at 4:34 PM
- sb D - bb P - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb P - bb H - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb H - bb G - fi r J - r P - f H - f G - c J - fl Ks 6c Jd - b J -
f P - w J
- sb G - bb M - fi r H - f G - c M - fl 2h 2d As - ck M - b H - f M - w H
- sb M - bb L - fi r D - all fold - w D
- sb L - bb J - fi r P - f L - c J - fl Kc 3c 8h - both ck - t 5d - b J -
f P - w J
- sb J - bb D - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb D - bb P - all fold to bb - w P
- sb P - bb H - fi r M - all fold - w M
- sb H - bb G - fi r D - all fold - w D
- sb G - bb M - all fold to bb - w M
- sb M - bb L - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb L - bb J - fi r G - all fold - w G
*** Levels increase at 4:51 PM. $4,000/8,000 limits with $2,000/4,000 blinds.
Approx chip count: L 25K J 65K D 85K P 60K H 80K G 25K M 20K
- sb J - bb D - fi r P - r J - f D - c P - fl 9s 4h 7s - b J - c P - t 2c -
b J - c P - rv 8d - b J - c P - J shows As Ad Th 3s -
P shows Ah 8h 9d 4c - split pot J + P
- sb D - bb P - fi r J - f D - c P - fl 5s 4s 2s - both ck - t 7c -
both ck - rv Kh - b P - c J - P shows Ah 9h 3c Jd - J mucks - w P
- sb P - bb H - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb H - bb G - all fold to bb - w G
- sb G - bb M - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb M - bb L - fi r J - f M - r L - c J - fl 4d Jh 4c - b L - f J - w L
- sb L - bb J - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb J - bb D - fi r J - f D - w J
- sb D - bb P - fi r J - c D - f P - fl 6s Ah 6d - b D - f J - w D
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb G - fi r J - r P - f H - f G - c J - fl 3c 6d 8c - ck J -
b P - f J - w P
- sb G - bb M - fi c G - ck M - fl 2c 5s 5h - both ck - t 8h - b G -
f M - w G shows A 3
- sb M - bb L - fi r P - all fold - w P
- sb L - bb J - fi r H - f L - c J - fl Ts 5h Qh - b J - f H - w J
- sb J - bb D - fi r G - f J - c D - fl Jh 6c 3c - ck D - b G - c D - t As -
ck D - b G - c D - rv 4d - ck D - b G - c D - G shows Ad 6d 2s Ts -
D mucks - w G
- sb D - bb P - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb P - bb H - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb H - bb G - fi r H - c G - fl 6s 9h 8h - b H - c G - t 2s - ck H - b G -
c H - rv Qs - both ck - H shows Ks 7s 8d Qc - G shows 7c 6h Td Jd - w H
- sb G - bb M - fi r P - c H - f G - f M - fl 2d 5c Ah - b P - r H - c P -
t 9d - b P - c H - rv 2s - ck P - b H - c P - H shows As Ad Jd 8c -
P shows 3s Qs Ac 8h - split pot P + H
- sb M - bb L - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb L - bb J - fi r H - c L - f J - fl Ah Js Ks - b L - c H - t 4s -
both ck - rv 5c - ck L - b H - c L - H shows 2c 3c Kc 3d - L mucks - w H
- sb J - bb D - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb D - bb P - fi r J - all fold - w J
- sb P - bb H - fi r D - all fold - w D shows Ad 8d 2 3
- sb H - bb G - fi r J - f H - c G - fl Ts 6h Jd - b G - c J - t 5h - ck G -
b J - c G - rv Kd - b G - c J - G shows Ad Qs 2d 5d - J mucks - w G
- sb G - bb M - fi r G - c1000 M all in - G shows 2c 7h 6h - 4d -
M shows 3s 5c 9c 9h - board 6c 5d 5s 3c 7s - split pot G + M
- sb M - bb L - fi r G - f M - c2000 L all in - G shows Ad Qd Qh 6s -
L shows Ac 2c 9s Js - board Ah 4c 6d 3s 4h - split pot G + L
- sb L - bb J - fi r G - c3000 L - f J - L shows Ad 9d 2s 9h -
G shows Ac Ah 3d 6s - board 3c 4c Kc 8d Th - split pot G + L
- sb J - bb D - fi r P - c H - c3000 M all in - fl Jd 5s Td - b P - c H -
t 2s - b P - c H - rv Jh - b P - c H - P shows Js 8s 4c 5c -
all muck - w P
*** Monte Kouz finishes 7th at 5:41 PM.
- sb D - bb P - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb P - bb H - fi r J - r P - f H - c J - fl Kd Qs 2d - b P - f J - w P
- sb H - bb G - fi c D - c H - ck G - fl Kd 9h 8d - b H - all fold - w H
- sb G - bb L - fi r J - r G - f L - c1000 J all in - J shows Ah Ac 3c 9d -
G shows 9s Ks Kd Qh - board 7c Qc 7s 2c 2s - w J
- sb L - bb J - fi r H - c1000 L all in - c J - fl Kd 2d 8d - both ck -
t Jh - both ck - rv 8s - both ck - H shows Kh Qd Ts Jc -
J shows 4s 5s 9s 9h - L shows As Ac 2h 7h - w L
- sb J - bb D - fi r P - f J - c D - fl As Tc 5h - ck D - b P - c D - t 6c -
ck D - b P - c D - rv 9h - both ck - P shows Ah Kh 5c Kc -
D shows 3s 7s 4s 6h - split pot D + P
- sb D - bb P - fi c D - ck P - fl Ac Tc As - ck D - b P - f D - w P
- sb P - bb H - fi r D - f P - c H - fl 7s 5s Jh - b H - c D - t 7c - b H -
c D - Js - both ck - D shows Ks 9s Ah Kd - H mucks - w D
*** Break at 5:55 PM. Cards are back in air at 6:06 PM.
Limits increase to $6,000/12,000 with $3,000/6,000 blinds.
- sb H - bb G - fi r L - r P - f H - f G - c3000 L all in -
P shows Ad Jd As 8h - L shows Ad 9d 3c 7c - board Jh 6h Kd Ts 2c - w P
*** Linda Ryke Drucker finishes 6th at 6:07 PM.
- sb G - bb J - fi r P - c H - f G - c J all in - fl Kd 9s Jh - both ck -
t 4d - both ck - rv 3h - both ck - P shows 5h Jd 2h 5d -
J shows 3d 9h Qd 5c - H mucks - w J
- sb J - bb D - fi r P - all fold - w P
- sb D - bb P - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb G - fi r H - c G - fl 2s Ks 4c - b H - f G - w H
- sb G - bb J - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb J - bb D - all fold to bb - w D
- sb D - bb P - fi r G - all fold - w G shows A 2 3 Q
*** Approx chip count: J 30K D 55K P 140K H 65K G 70K
- sb P - bb H - fi r D - r P - f H - c D - fl 6s 3h Th - both ck - t Ks -
b P - c D - rv 5h - ck P - b D - c P - D shows 2h 4h 2s 6c -
P shows Kd Qd Kc 3c - w D
- sb H - bb G - fi r H - c G - fl 2s 9h Th - ck H - b G - c H - t Kc -
ck H - b G - c H - rv Ts - both ck - H shows Qd Qh 5h Ad - G mucks - w H
- sb G - bb J - fi r P - all fold - w P
- sb J - bb D - fi r P - f J - c D - fl 9s Th Ah - both ck - t 5d -
both ck - rv 4s - both ck - P shows Qs 3s Qd 3d - D mucks - w P
- sb D - bb P - all fold to bb - w P
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb G - all fold to bb - w G
- sb G - bb J - fi r H - c G - f J - fl Ac 8c 5h - ck G - b H - f G - w H
- sb J - bb D - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb D - bb P - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb P - bb H - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb H - bb G - fi r3000 J - f H - c G - J shows 3d 4d Kh Kc -
G shows Ac Ad 3s 7s - board 7h 9c Th Jc 5s - w G
*** Jason Gray finishes 5th at 6:35 PM.
Deal Break. Chip count: D 81K P 113K H 120K G 49K
Deal was probably made. Cards back in air at 6:57 PM.
- sb G - bb D - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb D - bb P - fi r G - c D - f P - fl Kc 7h 3s - both ck - t 5c -
b D - f G - w D shows As 2s 4s
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb G - all fold to bb - w G
- sb G - bb D - fi r G - f D - w G
- sb D - bb P - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb P - bb H - fi r G - f P - c H - fl 8h Qs 8d - ck H - b G - r H - c G -
t 7c - b H - c G - rv 8c - b H - f G - w H
- sb H - bb G - fi c D - c H - ck G - fl Ts 8c As - ck H - ck G - b D -
f H - c G - t 4c - b4000 G all in - c D G shows 3s 5c 4h Jd -
D shows Qd Jd 8h Th - rv 7c - split pot D + G
- sb G - bb D - fi c G - ck D - fl 5h 6h 9h - b G - f D - w G shows 5d 9d
- sb D - bb P - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb P - bb H - fi r G - all fold - w G
- sb H - bb G - all fold to bb - w G
- sb G - bb D - fi r H - all fold - w H
- sb D - bb P - fi c D - ck P - fl 5c 6d Jd - both ck - t Kd - ck D -
b P - f D - w P
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb G - fi r H - c G - fl 2s 2c 4s - b H - f G - w H shows A A
- sb G - bb D - fi r P - all fold - w P
- sb D - bb P - fi r H - r G - f D - f P - c H - fl 5d 7c 3d - ck H - b G -
t 2d - ck H - b4000 G all in - c H - G shows Kd 4d Ac 8s -
H shows 8c Tc Qd Qh - rv Ad - w G
- sb P - bb H - fi r P - c H - fl 7h 3h Jc - both ck - t Ah - ck P -
b H - f P - w H
- sb H - bb G - fi r H - r G - c H - fl 7s Th Ts - ck H - b G - c H - t 7h -
ck H - b G - c H - rv 2h - both ck - H shows Ah 3h 5h 9c - G mucks - w H
- sb G - bb D - fi r G - c D - fl Kd 6d 4s - b G - c D - t Kh - ck G -
b D - c11000 all in - D shows 8d Jd 7h Jc - G shows 7s Qs 2h 8h -
rv As - split pot D + G
- sb D - bb P - fi c D - ck P - fl 3s Ks Qd - both ck - t 4h - b D -
f P - w D
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb G - fi r P - all fold - w P
- sb G - bb D - fi r G - c D - fl 2d Td Tc - b6000 G all in - f D - w G
*** Break at 7:21 PM. Approx chip count: D 55K P 80K H 195K G 35K
Limits increase to $10,000/20,000 with $5,000/10,000 blinds.
Cards back in air at 7:30 PM.
- sb D - bb P - fi r G - r D - f P - r5000 G - c D - G shows Td 6s 9s 8s -
D shows Ad Kd As Ts - board 4s 6d 3h 3s Qd - w D
*** Gene Fisher finishes 4th at 7:32 PM.
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb D - fi r P - c H - c D - fl Tc 7c 8d - all ck - t 8c - b H -
all fold - w H
- sb D - bb P - fi r D - c P - fl Qc 3d 3h - b D - f P - w D
- sb P - bb H - all fold to bb - w H
- sb H - bb D - fi r H - c D - fl Td Qd 7s - b H - c D - t 4s - b H - c D -
rv 4h - b H - c D - H shows Ad 9d As Jc - D shows 4d 5d 7d 2h - w D
- sb D - bb P - fi r D - c P all in - P shows Ad 3s Jc Qh -
D shows 3c 5c Qc 8h - board Td Qd 5h 7s 4h - split pot D + P
- sb P - bb H - c D - r10000 P all in - c H - c D - fl Th Qh 5h - b H -
f D - H shows Ah 2h Qd Ks - P shows 2s 5s 3h Kh - t Ac - rv 4d -
split pot P + H
- sb H - bb D - fi r P - r H - f D - c10000 P all in - P shows 2h 3d 4s 4c -
H shows Ac Kc Jh 6d - board Ks Qs 9h Js Ad - w H
*** Jeff Pierce finishes 3rd at 7:42 PM.
Chip count: D 130K H 235K
- sb and button D - c D - ck H - fl 2s 5s 8d - b H - f D - w H
- sb H - r H - f D shows 2c 7c Tc 9d inadvertently - w H
- sb D - f D - w H
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl Js 5h Th - b D - c H - t 7s - both ck - rv 6s -
both ck - H shows 4c 4h 3h 6h - D shows 5c 6c Ac Kh - w H
- sb D - r D - c H - fl Ad 6d Jd - ck H - b D - c H - t Kh - both ck -
rv 6c - both ck - D shows 8c 7s 2s Ah - H shows Ac 2c 2d 5s - w D
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 4c Tc 2h - ck D - b H - c D - t Kh - ck D - b H -
c D - rv Qc - both ck - D shows As Js 6s 7d - H mucks - w D
- sb D - f D - w H
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl Qh 8d 2c - both ck - t 5h - b D - c H - rv 3h -
ck D - b H - c D - H shows 2h Th Ks 5d - D shows 3s 9s Qs 6d - split pot
- sb D - r D - c H - fl Jh 9d 6h - ck H - b D - c H - t Kh - ck H -
b D - f H - w D
- sb H - r H - c D - fl 5s 7s Kc - ck D - b H - c D - t 9s - both ck -
rv Qh - b D - f H - w D shows 6s Qs Ac 7c
- sb D - f D - w H
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 3c 8h 9h - both ck - t 7h - b D - c H - rv Tc -
both ck - D shows 6c Qd 3s 5s - H shows 6h 7s Ks 3d - w H
- sb D - c D - ck H - fl Jd 8s Qs - b H - f D - w H
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 9s 3c Ts - ck D - b H - f D - w H
- sb D - r D - c H - fl 5d 9s Qh - both ck - t 4d - b H - r D - c H -
rv 2d - both ck - D shows 4s 4h 5h 2c - H shows 7d 8c Tc Th - split pot
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 3c Jd 4h - b D - c H - t Ad - ck D - b H - c D -
rv 6h - ck D - b H - f D - w H
- sb D - r D - c H - fl 2s Ah Jc - b D - f H - w D
- sb H - r H - f D - w H
- sb D - c D - r H - c D - fl 2d 8h 9c - both ck - t 5h - ck H - b D - c H -
rv Kh - ck H - b D - c H - D shows 5c 9d 4c 7c - H shows 9s 8c 3d 3c -
split pot
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl Qc Kc 3h - b D - r H - c D - t Kd - ck D - b H -
f D - w H
- sb D - r D - c H - fl 5h Jc 4s - b H - c D - t Ts - ck H - b D - c H -
rv 3s - b H - c D - H shows 2s Kc 6s Ah - D mucks - w H
- sb H - f H - w D
- sb D - c D - ck H - fl 3d 2c Ts - ck H - b D - f H - w D
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl Qs 4c 5s - b D - c H - t Kh - b D - c H - rv Qd -
b D - f H - w D shows Qc 7s 8h 8s
- sb D - c D - ck H - fl 6h 5h 3d - both ck - t 9h - both ck - rv 4h -
D shows Td 3s 8s Kh - H shows 9c Qc Ah Ts - split pot
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 3s 6h 8c - ck D - b H - c D - t Tc - ck D - b H -
c D - rv Jc - both ck - D shows 4s Qs 4d 5d - H shows 8s Th 5h Qc -
split pot
- sb D - c D - r H - c D - fl 8d 6c Ac - b H - f D - w H shows A 2 3 6
- sb H - r H - f D - w H
- sb D - r D - c H - fl 6c Qd 7c - ck H - b D - f H - w D shows Q
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl Td Qs Ks - ck D - b H - f D - w B
- sb D - f D - w H
- sb H - r H - c D - fl 6s 5s 6d - ck D - b H - c D - t 7s - both ck -
rv Th - both ck - D shows Ah 4h 7h Qc - H shows Kd Td 8d Jc - split pot
- sb D - c D - r H - f D - w H
- sb H - f H - w D
- sb D - r D - c H - fl 5d Kd 9h - ck H - b D - c H - t 3d - both ck -
rv 2c - ck H - b D - f H - w D
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 9d 4d 7s - ck D - b H - c D - t As - ck D - b H -
c D - rv 6s - both ck - D shows 2s 2d 6d 4h - H shows 7c Ah 9c Ts -
split pot
- sb D - c D - r H - c D - fl 4s Ad 6d - b H - c D - t Kd - both ck -
rv 5h - both ck - H shows Ac 2d 9h 9s - D shows 7s 7c 4d 6h - split pot
- sb H - r H - c D - fl Ac 9s 7h - b D - c H - t Kh - b D - c H - rv 4c -
ck D - b H - c D - D shows Ad 9d Qd Ks - H shows 3s 4s 6c Kd - split pot
- sb D - r D - c H - fl 6s 3d 4s - ck H - b D - f H - w D shows A 4 4 6
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 4d 5d 4h - ck D - b H - c D - t 9s - ck D - b H -
c D - rv Jd - ck D - b H - r D - c H - D shows Jh Js 6d 8d - H mucks - w D
- sb D - r D - c H - fl As 9s 2h - ck H - b D - f H - w D
- sb H - r H - f D - w H
- sb D - r D - c H - fl Ks 8c 2d - ck H - b D - c H - t Qh - ck H - b D -
c H - rv 8s - both ck - D shows Kc Jc Ad 4d - H mucks - w D
Approx chip count: D 310K H 55K
- sb H - c H - ck D - fl 8d 6s Jc - ck D - b H - c D - t Qs - both ck -
rv 8h - b D - c H - D shows 8c Jc 7s 7c - H mucks - w D
*** Limits increase to $20,000/40,000 with $10,000/20,000 blinds.
- sb D - bb H15000 all in - c D - D shows Ad 5d 7d 3s -
H shows Ah As Td Jc - board 9h 5h Jh 6d - w H
- sb H - both bet 30K before flop - H shows 4d 5d Qd Jh -
D shows Ks 9s 8h 4c - board Td Jd 8s Js Jc - w H
- sb D - r D - r H all in - c D - H shows 3d 8d 6s Ks -
D shows Ah Ad 6c Qc - board 2s Kc 7s Jh 4c - w D
John Hom finishes 2nd and Deane Stonier wins the $3,000 Omaha
High-Low Split WSOP Championship at 8:30 PM.
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Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions
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Deane Stonier, a longhaul transportation broker and "casual"
poker player who said he felt "outclassed," defeated 120
competitors to win the $3,000 buy in Omaha High-Low Split
event. It was the first major tournament win for the 59
year-old Floridian, and it brought him $145,000 and a
14-karat gold World Series winner's bracelet.
"It's a big thrill for me, because I know really that I'm
outclassed at the World Series. I've made a few final
tables -- one here two years ago in seven card high-low
split -- but I've never gone all the way," Stonier said.
"My goal today was to get to fourth or fifth. I had a good
feel at the final table, and when I saw the others playing
very tight early on, I was able to steal some pots. Omaha
high-low is by far my worst game."
Stonier almost didn't come to the Horseshoe, but he found he
had three days free so flew in, playing two events without
making the money, "Then I got lucky, which you've got to do
in this game. The title and the bracelet mean a lot to me."
Stonier, a former U.S. Air Force officer, said he plays only
home poker games and a few tournaments a year.
He took the title from tournament veteran John Hom after a
punch-counterpunch heads-up battle which saw three lead
changes in 48 minutes. Stonier twice clawed his way back
from dangerously low chip positions and then, scooping two
pots with full houses, took the lead for good. Hom survived
the penultimate hand dramatically, flopping a pair of jacks
which became four jacks on the river, which had spectators
roaring. But Stonier ended it with A-A-Q-6 against Hom's
all-in K-8-6-3 when the board showed K-7-2/J-4, a high-low
scoop.
"I feel real good, playing almost at the top of my game,"
said Hom, a 47 year-old geotechnical engineer who came to
the United States from his native China in 1954. "I did the
best I could at Omaha high-low which is not really my game.
I can't complain." Hom, who describes himself as a "regular
tournament junkie," collected $72,600 for second place,
bringing his total WSOP winnings to $90,135 "The tournament
was beautifully run," he said. "Jack McClelland runs a great
show."
Third place went to poker professional Jeff Pierce, the
$36,300 bringing his earnings from five WSOP money finishes
to $62,407. "This made me even at the World Series," said
Pierce, 41, who worked as a busboy when he first came to Las
Vegas 20 years ago, In 13 years as a pro, he said he is
still looking for his first tournament win. "Yesterday I
had all the cards," said Pierce, who began as chip leader at
the final table. "Today I had no cards. I'm lucky to finish
where I did." After surviving with a river wheel against
Hom's nut flush, Pierce was all in for a $70,000 pot holding
4-4-2-3 against Hom's A-K-J-6. He was eliminated with a
board of K-Q-9/J-A.
Redoubtable veteran Gene Fisher collected $23,595 for fourth
place, the third time he has been in the money thus far this
year and the 24th since he began attending every World
Series 21 years ago. "I feel pretty good, but it's always
disappointing not to finish in the top two or three," said
the 64 year-old Fisher. He has two gold bracelets, one
runner-up finish, and four third places to his credit, with
total earnings of $604,260 Going all-in blind before the
flop after losing most of his chips, Fisher found he had
10-9-8-6 against Stonier's A-A-K-10 which scooped the pot.
Jason Gray, an English professional making his second final
table at this WSOP, finished fifth -- just as he did four
nights ago in the $2,500 stud event. "I can't break out of
fifth place," he said ruefully, "but I'll keep trying."
All-in with K-K-4-3, he ran in to Fisher's A-A-7-3 and was
knocked out.
The 1987 Women's World Champion, Linda Ryke Drucker, took
sixth place prize money of $12,705 which sent her soaring
from 29th to 15th place in the Women's Top Money Winners
list. This was her second final table this year and her
fifth time in the money at the World Series where she has
now earned $39,789.
Seventh place went to tournament veteran Monte Kouz, holder
of a gold bracelet among his 12 in-the-money finishes here.
He has won $190,754 at the WSOP since 1983.
Germany's Matthias Rohnacher, Pot Limit Omaha champion three
nights ago, finished eighth and added $7,260 to his World
Series winnings which now total $386,925. This was his 14th
time in the money, eight of them at the final table.
Another 1997 title holder, John Cernuto, finished ninth,
forced to make an early, and unsuccessful, move from lowest
initial chip position. Winner of the $2,000 No Limit
Hold'em event last week, Cernuto has won $611,040 in 14
times in the money at the World Series. He has two gold
bracelets and has been at nine final tables.
Tonight's final table, lasting almost exactly four and a
half hours, was the longest thus far this year.
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A few of the signed and numbered limited-edition WSOP
jackets are still available in the west side gift shop.
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