1st | Dr. Max Stern | Las Vegas, NV | $237,615 |
2nd | Kathy Liebert | Las Vegas, NV | $123,690 |
3rd | Alan Goehring | Hoboken, NJ | $61,845 |
4th | David Vaillancourt | Lowell, MA | $42,315 |
5th | George McKeever | Derry, N. Ireland | $29,295 |
6th | Norm Michaud | Bakersfield, CA | $22,785 |
7th | Chris Ferguson | Pacific Palisades, CA | $16,275 |
8th | Sam Chehab | Crystal City, CA | $13,020 |
9th | Luis Santoni | Pembroke Pines, FL | $10,416 |
10th | Donnacha OĠDea | London, England | $7,812 |
11th | Harry Thomas | Ft. Lauderdale, FL | $7,812 |
12th | Randy Holland | Waveland, MS | $7,812 |
13th | Anthony Guerriero | Paterson, NJ | $6,510 |
14th | Billy Baxter | Las Vegas, NV | $6,510 |
15th | Dan Heimiller | St. Charles, MO | $6,510 |
16th | Alex Brenes | Miami Lakes, FL | $5,208 |
17th | Dan Harrington | Las Vegas, NV | $5,208 |
18th | Dr. Bruce VanHorn | Ada, OK | $5,208 |
19th | Jason Lester | Las Vegas, NV | $3,906 |
20th | Fred David | Las Vegas, NV | $3,906 |
21th | Aidan Bennett | Dublin, Ireland | $3,906 |
22nd | Thomas Chung | Federal Way, WA | $3,906 |
23rd | Bill Gazes | Kensington, CA | $3,906 |
24th | Perry Green | Anchorage, AK | $3,906 |
25th | Pat Fleming | Las Vegas, NV | $3,906 |
26th | Jason Gray | London, England | $3,906 |
27th | Marty Wilson | Wolverhampton, England | $3,906 |
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Las Vegas, May 9, 1997.
It was another hot day in Las Vegas today, with blue skies overhead, and
some large clouds looming in the western sky over Mt. Charleston. The
temperature sign on top of the Horseshoe read 96 degrees at 3:00 PM, and
my car thermometer read 95 degrees when Georgia and I were driving home
around 9:00 PM.
Dr. Max Stern earned his second gold bracelet of the 1997 WSOP by
defeating Kathy Liebert in 59 minutes of heads-up play. Kathy was the
crowd favorite, while Max had his own very vocal rooting section.
Kathy's good friend, Tom McEvoy, was Kathy's head cheerleader and
dispenser of good wishes and advice. At one point, Tom told her to stop
playing like a "little girl" , and Kathy tripled through on the next hand
and doubled through shortly thereafter. Tom wears his feelings on his
shirt sleeve, and whoops and hollers and dances around when he wins a key
hand, and he went through the same routine when Kathy did well today.
Luis Santoni became the first player in WSOP history to play in two
separate Events on the same day. Luis made the Final Table in the No
Limit Holdem Event #17, and also entered and was playing in the 7 Card
Stud Event #18 at the same time. Luis raised all-in on the first hand at
the No Limit Holdem Final Table and tripled through. He again raised all-in
on the second hand, was called by rec.gambler Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, and
Jesus took all his chips and put Luis back into a monogamous relationship with
7 Card Stud. He was not given any special considerations to facilitate
his dual envolvement.
"www.wsop.com"
*** CHECK IT OUT ***
I was informed by Charles Coveny (Chief do-it-all'er, all around good
guy, and the owner of the transcribing machine I am using) that
"www.wsop.com" is now on line last night, and is now available to view
videos that Charles has been shooting of various past 1997 WSOP Events,
and that it will have live feeds in the future. Charles says that
everything you need for viewing is on site and downloadable.
I downloaded the software, and got an error #14 message when I tried to
use it. Charles tells me that you have to reboot your computer after
installing the plug in, which I did not do. I'll try it later, after
rebooting, and see if that was my problem.
Smoking Survey: Max Stern was the only smoker at the Event #17 No Limit
Holdem Final Table.
Congratulations to rec.gambler Chris "Jesus" Ferguson on a 7th place
finish at today's No Limit Holdem Final Table.
My Hero - Sam Grizzle
Sam Grizzle is a sharp tongued, vocal, witty, somewhat controversial,
maverick, professional Major Poker Tournament Tour Regular. I have played
Omaha 8 with Sam a couple of times, and have been a frequent sweater of
Sam at major tournaments, because Sam has long been one of my Poker Heros
- the possessor of many admirable qualities, some of which I have listed
above. Until the incident below occurred, I had never had any personal
contact with Sam, and doubt that he knows me from Adam.
Anyway, Sam made a short Final Table appearance recently, and undoubtedly
heard Jack McClelland's routine request to be helpful and cooperative with
my Internet reporting efforts. On one hand, Sam raised in early position,
all folded, and Sam flashed his hole cards to the other players as the pot
was pushed to him. I just got a glimpse of the cards, and in my quest for
accuracy and information, I went over to Sam and asked him what cards he
had shown. I had asked Sam very politely and unobtrusively, and Sam
retorted to the world in general, and in a loud voice, that it wasn't any
of my business, and that I didn't need to know, and that he wasn't going to
tell me. Several other players told me his cards, and said something to
the effect of "Good old lovable, congenial Sam".
This experience has only served to raise Sam higher up on my Hero scale.
After Dr. Max Stern called Norm Michaud's all in pocket 7's raise and
showed his pocket Aces, Jack McClelland quipped "Max, you're going to have
to wear a short sleeve shirt on your next trip to the Final Table".
I guess the center stage atmosphere of the Final Table puts a little
pressure on the dealers, who are rotated frequently. I had reported
earlier in the WSOP that a dealer dealt one of the streets counter
clockwise in one of the 7 card stud Events, and today a dealer put out
the flop without bothering to give the players a hand first.
Many of us rec.gamblers have a piece of Kim Scheinberg in tomorrow's
$5,000 limit Holdem tournament.
Tomorrow at 8:00 AM the rec.gambling TARGET satellite will be held at the
Horseshoe. This is a satellite, for a satellite, for the $10,000 main event
at this year's WSOP. Somewhere between thirty and forty entrants are
expected, and hopefully this will be the year that one of the winners
makes it into the main event.
PENALTY BOX
No penalties have been assessed 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 | Unknown |
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.
SINGLE TABLE SATELLITES
(Becky Kerber and Barbara Lotief)
The $520 buy-in limit holdem single tables were the featured
satellite today. These are ten handed, players start with $2,000 in
chips, and the winner gets ten $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. They ran five of these yesterday, and had
another underway at around 3:00 PM today.
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 145 entrants, who made a total of 149
re-buys last night. Here are last nights pay outs:
1-5. | 1 - $10,000 Seat = $316 cash |
6. | 6 - $500 tournament chips + $520 cash |
7. | 3 - $500 tournament chips + $524 cash |
8. | 1 - $500 tournament chip + $556 cash |
9. | 1 - $500 tournament chip + $116 cash |
A Super Satellite for Sunday's Ladies 7 Card Stud Event was held this
afternoon at 5:00 PM, and another will be held tomorrow at 5:00 PM.
A $50 buy-in gets you $200 in chips, and you can re-buy for $40 during
the first hour. There were around 65 entries today, competing for
$1,060 seats plus cash.
$10,000 CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRANTS
Entrant #16, Sephen Kaufman and Entrant #39 David Welch both withdrew
from this year's final Event, and rolled their entries over into next
year's final Event. Their slots were taken by a couple of yesterday's
satellite winners.
I had no idea that roll overs to next year were allowed.
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. | Don Pittman |
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. | James Harman | 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 | 86. | Tom Jacobs |
87. | David Ulliot | 88. | Noel Furlong |
89. | Brad Daugherty | 90. | Phil Brodrick |
91. | Thomas Chung | 92. | Vic Kramer |
93. | John Feranjesh | 94. | Billy "Crocodile" Argyros |
95. | Alan Brodsky | 96. | Jas Perdesi |
97. | Fred David | 98. | Edward Stevens |
99. | Charles Wight III | 100. Michael Davis |
101. | Marcus Soloweiczyk | 102. | Jim Ward |
103. | Matt Lefkowitz | 104. | Buddy Bonnecaze |
105. | Mike Laing |
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
WSOP NOTES
Thanks to everyone for the many kind messages I have received regarding
my WSOP efforts. I will get around to acknowledging all, but it may
take a while.
Several have noted that my 1996 WSOP Final Table data was in a "plainer
English" format than the evolving code and abbreviations I am using for
the 1997 WSOP. This is true, and I am not even very pleased with the 1996
output, and I wish it weren't so, but I don't think I could have managed
the volume of data, within the time constraints I have set for myself,
using the limited equipment and skills that I had (have) available, if I
had not adopted this type of format.
Basically, I am recording every bet and every visible card of every hand
at every final table (a couple of goofs, so far) in the 1997 WSOP. I am
using a micro tape recorder, and except for the two goofs, I don't believe
that I have missed recording a single card or bet on any hand. The problem
arises in transcribing the data from tape to Email so that I can get it to
Chuck Weinstock at ConJelco. In addition to being tedious and slow, some
typo errors do occur when you factor in my hunt and peck typing, the fact
that very little proof reading has been done, and a sometimes less than
bright eyed and bushy tailed condition by yours truly.
Some have suggested that I just do the key hands and do them in a flowier
manner, but this doesn't interest me, because that is counter to my
primary objective of producing a complete record of all available actions
in the 1997 WSOP.
It is my current intention to massage the data at some future point,
which would include making it more readable. However, this good intention
may or may not materialize.
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #17: $3,000 No Limit Holdem
217 Entries, $651,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
1. | [A] Alan Goehring - Hoboken, NJ | $227,500 | 2 |
2. | [M] Dr. Max Stern - Las Vegas | 99,500 | 7 |
7. | [C] Chris "Jesus" Ferguson - Pacific Palisades, CA | 71,500 | 9 |
8. | [S] Sam Chehab - Crystal City, CA | 66,000 | 1 |
5. | [G] George McKeever - Derry, Ireland | 57,500 | 8 |
2. | [K] Kathy Liebert - Las Vegas | 46,500 | 5 |
6. | [N] Norm Michaud - Bakersfield, CA | 45,500 | 6 |
4. | [D] David Vaillancourt, Boston, Mass | 25,500 | 3 |
9. | [L] Luis Santoni - Pembroke Pines, FL | 13,500 | 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 4:06 PM with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht
presiding. 38 minutes remaining at the $500 ante and $1,500/3,000 blind
level.
- sb M - bb G - fi r 10000 L all in - c N - c M - f G - fl 8h Qc 6s -
both ck - t 7s - both ck - rv Qh - M shows Ad Jd - N shows Ah Th -
L shows 2s 2d - w L
- sb G - bb C - fi r43000 L all in - f G - c C - L shows Jh Tc -
C shows Ad js - board As 3c 2d Jd Td - w C
*** Luis Santoni finishes 9th at 4:08 PM
- sb C - bb S - fi r17000 D - all fold - w D
- sb S - bb A - fi c D - r27500 N all in - all fold - w N
- sb A - bb D - fi r27000 S - all fold - w S
- ab D - bb K - c M - c A - c D - ck K - fl Ah 7h Qh - ck D - ck K - ck M -
b20000 A - f D - f K - r30000 M - r100,000 A - c30500 M all in -
A shows 8h 2h - M shows Jh Th - t 5s - rv 8d - w M
- sb K - bb N - fi c K - ck N - fl 5c 7s Th - ck K - b10000 N - f K - w N
- sb N - bb M - fi r5000 D - f N - c M - fl 2s Kh Kc - ck M - b4000 D -
f M - w D
- sb M - bb G - fi r9000 S - all fold - w S
- sb G - bb C - fi r3000 A - f G - c C - fl 2s Qs As - ck C - b10000 A -
f C - w A
- sb C - bb S - fi r17000 D - all fold - w D
- sb S - bb A - fi c M - c S - ck A - fl 8c Jc Qc - all ck - t Qs -
ck S - ck A - b12000 M - w M
- cb A - bb D - fi r32000 S - all fold - w S
- sb D - bb K - fi r9000 G - all fold - w G
- sb K - bb N - all fold to bb - w N
- sb N - bb M - all fold to bb - w M
- sb M - bb G - fi r4000 A - all fold - w A
- sb G - bb C - fi r18500 D all in - f G - c C - D shows Kh Th -
C shows 9s 9c - board Jh Ts 4h Kc Ah - w D
*** Levels increase to $1,000 ante and $2,000/4,000 blinds.
Approx chip count: S 70K A 150K D 50K K 30K N 45K M 180K G 45K C 80K
- sb C - bb S - fi r14000 N - all fold - w N
- sb S - bb A - fi r15000 D - all fold - w D
- sb A - bb D - fi r13000 A - f D - w A
- sb D - bb K - fi r9000 C - c A - c D - f K - fl Ts Ac 9s - all ck -
t 4c - ck A - b40000 D - all fold - w D
- sb K - bb N - fi c D - r18000 all in K - f N - c D - K shows Ac Qc -
D shows 9s Td - board 2c 2h 3d 5h Kc - w K
- sb N - bb M - fi r14000 S - c A - r29000 K all in - f N - f M - f S -
c A - K shows Qc Qh - A shows As Jh - board 8c 2d Ts 5d 4h - w K
- sb M - bb G - fi r6000 A - all fold - w A
- sb G - bb C - all fold to bb - w C
- sb C - bb S - fi c D - c C - ck S - fl 5d Ts 3s - b12000 C -
r25000 S all in - f D - c C - S shows Th 6c - C shows Qh Td - t 8s -
rv Qs - w C
*** Sam Chehab finishes 8th at 5:02 PM.
- bb A - fi r9000 M - all fold - A shows 8d 3h - w M
- sb A - bb D - fi r10000 C - r20000 A - all fold - w A
- sb D - bb K - fi c M - f D - ck K - fl 4s 6c 4c - ck K - b10000 M -
f K - w M
- sb K - bb N - fi r6000 A - r30000 K - all fold - w K
- sb N - bb M - fi r10000 D - f N - c M - fl 6d 3h 2d - both ck - t Kc -
b15000 M - f D - w M
- sb M - bb G - fi r35000 D all in - all fold - w D
- sb G - bb C - fi r14000 G all in - f C - w G
- sb C - bb A - fi r25000 G - all fold - w G
- sb A - bb D - fi r10000 C - c A - f D - fl 5c 3h 2s - ck A - b20000 C -
c A - t Jc - b85000 A all in - c59000 C - D shows Ad Jd -
C shows As 5d - rv Js - w A
*** Chris "Jesus" Ferguson finishes 7th at 5:16 PM.
- sb D - bb K - fi c A - r30000 D - all fold - w D
- sb K - bb N - fi r6000 M - f K - r20000 N all in - c M - N shows 7c 7h -
M shows Ad As - board Kc Td 6h Tc Ks - w M
*** Norm Michaud finishes 6th at 5:19 PM.
- bb M - all fold to bb - w M
- sb M - bb G - fi r8000 K - f M - r22000 G - c K - G shows Ah Js -
K shows As Kc - board 6h 4c 7h 9h Qs - w K
*** George McKeever finishes 5th at 5:21 PM.
- bb A - fi r11000 K - c A - fl 2h 6d 3d - ck A - b15000 K - c A - t Ts -
ck A - b25000 K - f A - w K
- sb A - bb D - fi c K - c M - c A - ck D - fl 6h 7c Js - ck A - ck D -
ck K - b15000 M - all fold - w M
- sb D - bb K - fi r6000 A - f D - c K - fl Ah 9s 4h - both ck - t 5d -
both ck - rv Tc - both ck - K shows Kc 7h - A shows Qd 4d - w A
- sb K - bb M - fi c A - c K - ck M - fl 3s Td 5h - all ck - t Ac -
all ck - rv 6h - ck K - ck M - b8000 A - f K - c M - A shows Ah 4h -
M mucks - w A
- sb M - bb A - all fold to bb - w A
- sb A - bb D - fi c A - ck D - fl 5c 7c 8c - ck A - b10000 D - f A - w D
- sb D - bb K - fi r4000 A - r50000 D all in - all fold - A shows A 7 -
w D shows A Q
- sb K - bb M - fi c A - c K - ck M - fl Jc 5h Qc - b12000 K - f M -
c A - t 6h - both ck - rv 3h - both ck - K shows Qc 8d - A mucks - w K
- sb M - bb A - fi r14000 K - all fold - w K
- sb A - bb D - fi r14000 K - all fold - w K
- sb D - bb K - fi c M - c A - f D - ck K - fl 8s 6h Ks - ck K -
b10000 M - all fold - w M
- sb K - bb M - fi c K - r17000 M - f K - w M
*** Approx chip count: A 180K D 50K K 200K M 220K
- sb M - bb A - fi c D - c M - ck A - fl 8h 5s 4h - all ck - t Kc -
b10000 M - r10000 A - f D - c M - rv Td - b30000 M - f A - w M
*** Break at 5:44 PM. - Cards back in air at 5:57 PM.
No Deals talks probable. Ante is now $1,000 with $3,000/6,000 blinds.
- sb A - bb D - fi c A - ck D - fl 8d 3d Th - both ck - t 8h -
b10000 A - f D - w A
- sb D - bb K - fi c M - f D - ck K - fl Jh Qh Ks - ck K - b10000 M -
f K shows 3 5 - w M shows Qc Jc
- sb K - bb M - fi r6000 A - r27000 D all in - r200000 M - f A -
D shows Ah 2h - M shows Ks Kh - board 4c 3h 4d 9d 5s - w D
- sb M - bb A - fi c M - ck A - fl 5s 2h 9h - b8000 M - c A - t 7d -
ck M - b20000 A - f M - w A
- sb A - bb D - fi c A - ck D - fl 4h Qc 9h - both ck - t 5h - both ck -
rv 6d - both ck - A shows 7c 4c - D shows Ts 7d - w A
- sb D - bb K - fi c A - c D - ck K - fl 7c 6c 9h - ck D - b25000 K - f A -
c D - t Kd - b35000 K - r20000 D all in - c K - D shows Ac 4c -
K shows 9s 8d - rv Ts - w K
*** David Vaillancourt finishes 4th at 6:05 PM.
- sb K - bb M - all fold to bb - w M
- sb M - bb A - fi c K - f M - ck A - fl 2d 5h Ts - both ck - t 4d -
both ck - rv 2c - both ck - K shows Kh 6h - A mucks - w K
- sb A - bb K - all fold to bb - A shows 2d 9h - w K
- sb K - bb M - all fold to bb - K shows Jd 4s - w M
- sb M - bb A - fi r20000 M - f A shows 7c 2s - w M
- sb A - bb K - fi c M - c A - r25000 K - f M - c A - fl 4d 5d 8d -
ck A - b50000 K - f A shows Kc Tc - w K
*** Approx chip count: A 100K K 325K M 225K
- sb K - bb M - fi r14000 K - c M - fl Ts Qc 7d - ck K - b25000 M -
f K - w M
- sb M - bb A - fi c M - r100000 A - f M - w A shows 8s 6s
- sb A - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb M - all fold to bb - w M
- sb M - bb A - all fold to bb - w A
- sb A - bb K - fi c A - r40000 K - f A - w K
- sb K - bb M - c A - c K - r35000 M - c A - f K - 9h 9c 7d - b150000 M -
f A - w M
- sb M - bb A - fi c M - ck A - fl Jd 8c Ad - b10000 M - c A - t 8d -
both ck - rv Js - b25000 M - f A - w M
- sb A - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb M - fi c K - ck M - fl Th Jd 6c - ck K - b15000 M - c K -
t 6d - both ck - rv 9s - both ck - M shows Tc 2h - K mucks - w M
- sb M - bb A - fi r29000 K - all fold - w K
- sb A - bb K - fi r 21000 M - r3000 A all in - f K - c M - A shows Ac 7c -
M shows Ah 8c - board As Jh 8s Ks 2h - w M
*** Alan Goehring finishes 3rd at 6:33 PM.
Deal break at 6:33 PM - Chip count: K 296K M 357K
Probable deal made. Cards back in air at 6:45 PM.
- sb and button K - c K - r20000 M - f K - w M shows A
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl 4c Jh 9h - both ck - t 4d - ck K -b15000 M -
r30000 K - c M - rv 5h - ck K - b 45K M - c K - K shows Q 4 -
M mucks - w K
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - r25000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl 7d 7c 6h - ck M - b10000 K - f M - w K
- sb K - c K - ck M - fl 8s Qd Th - ck M - b25000 K - c M - t Th -
ck M - b35000 K - f M - w K shows Qh
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl Ah 2d 8c - ck K - b10000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - r10000 K - c M - fl 2d 9d Qh - ck M - b30000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - c M - r30000 K - f M - w K
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - f M - w K shows As Kc
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - f M shows 7h 2s - w K
- sb K - r22000 K - r M all in - f K
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl 9c 7d Jh - ck K - b10000 M - r20000 K -c M -
t Ad - both ck - rv 4d - ck K - b40000 M - f K - w M shows 8d 9d
- sb K - r27000 K - c M - fl 7c 3h 5h - ck M - b65000 K - f M - w K
*** At 7:00 PM ante increases to $2,000 with $5,000/10,000 blinds.
- sb M - f M - w K
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - r20000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - r20000 K - c M - fl Ac 8d Ah - ck M - b40000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - r25000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - c K - ck M - fl 4s Qs Js - both ck - t Qh - b20000 M - f K - w M
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl 8d 5s Qh - ck K - b 15000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - r30000 M - c K - fl Th 9h 7c - both ck - t 9c - ck K -
b45000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl 3h Th Kc - both ck - t Qs - ck K - b15000 M -
c K - rv Ks - ck K - b25000 M - c K - K shows Tc 8s - M mucks - w K
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - r25000 M - c K - fl Td 2c Ad - b45000 K - r200000+ M all in -
f K - w M shows Ac
- sb K - r25000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - f M - w K
- sb K - c K - ck M - fl Ah 9d 2d - both ck - t 5c - b25000 M - f K - w M
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl Ks Jh 7d - b15000 K - c M - t Td - both ck -
rv 4s - both ck - M shows 9h 9s - K mucks shows Ad - w M
*** Approx chip count: K 220K M 435K
- sb K - c K - ck M - 7h Jd Th - b20000 M - c K - t Ad - both ck - rv Qc -
both ck - M shows Js 5c - K mucks - w M
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl Kh Th 5s - ck K - b15000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - r20000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - r30000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - c K - ck M - fl Th Ks Ac - ck M - b20000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - r30000 M - f K - w M
- sb K - r20000 K - c M - fl Ac 2d Jh - ck M - b40000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl Kc 8d Qs - ck K - b20000 M - f K shows 4c 3h -
w M shows Qc
*** Bathroom break from 7:29 PM until 7:33 PM.
Approx chip count: K 215K M 440K
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - f M - w K
- sb K - r10000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl 6h 2d 8h - b15000 K - c M - t 9d - both ck -
rv 9c - both ck - M shows Ad Td - K shows As 2h - w K
- sb K - c K - ck M - fl 2c Ks 7d - ck M - b20000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - c M - r30000 K - c M - fl 7d 4d 9h - ck K - b M all in -
f K - w M
- sb K - r25000 K - f M - w K
- sb M - c M - ck K - fl 9s Ac 9d - both ck - t Js - ck K - b20000 M -
r20000 K - f M - w K
- sb K - f K - w M
- sb M - r25000 M - r224000 K all in - c M - M shows As 5s -
K shows 6c 6c - board Ac Qc 4s 4d 9d - w M
Kathy Liebert finishes 2nd and Dr. Max Stern wins the $3,000
No Limit Holdem WSOP Championship at 7:44 PM.
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Dr. Max Stern, a popular retired pediatrician, became the
first two-title winner at this World Series, defeating 216
opponents in another record field to take the fiercely
contested $3,000 No Limit Hold'em Event. He was awarded
$237,615 and his second gold WSOP bracelet in five days,
having also won the $2,500 Seven Card High-Low Split
tournment. At three final tables this year, the 57 year-old
transplanted Costa Rican player has collected $378,6l5,
bringing his total World Series earnings to $560,085.
"It's indescribable to win two titles," Stern said. "This
has surpassed all my wildest dreams -- even more so because
my dear and beautiful wife also won a tournament."
Paying tribute to his last final-table opponent, Stern said,
"It was a great pleasure and honor to play against such a
fine lady as Kathy Liebert. Male poker players are wrong. As
I tell my wife, she should pay attention to the chauvinism
factor because, in general, men underestimate women at the
poker table and elsewhere. Believe me, they are wrong -- as
Kathy proved."
When they went heads up, Stern held a $357,000 -- $296,000
chip lead, which Liebert twice wrested from him before
running into a dry spell. After almost exactly an hour, she
suddenly went all in with pocket sixes. Stern, holding A-5
of spades, called. That made it a $518,000 pot. With
supporters of both players shouting enthusiastically, the
flop came A-Q-4, then another four and a nine, giving Stern
the victory.
Liebert, 29, who has played poker professionally for three
years, collected $123,690 --her largest-ever tournament win.
A former business analyst, she has had about six runner-up
finishes in no limit tournaments, her best game.
"I feel pretty good," she said. "It's a lot of fun but
exhausting. Max is great. I enjoyed playing against him. We
were very competitive but friendly." With this second-place
finish, Liebert leaped into fifth place on the Women's Top
Money Winners list. Three days ago she finished in the money
in the $3,000 Pot Limit Hold'em event.
Third place went to Alan Goehring, a 34 year-old Wall Street
bond trader who had never played in a poker tournament until
this World Series. "I'm just a tourist who likes to gamble,
a gambling junkie in fact," he said. "My combined experience
at pot limit and no limit is less than ten hours."
Goehring, collecting $61,845, said, "I'm disappointed. I
thought I could win it, being the early chip leader. But
considering all the players I beat, I'm exceedingly happy."
David Vaillancourt, a "casual, infrequent poker player"
competing in the fourth tournament of his life, took fourth
place money of $42,315. A 41 year-old CPA, Vaillancourt
said, "I'm very pleased, but I thought I could take it all.
I wasn't discouraged by the big stacks against me." He
reported an unusual coup on the first day of this event --
with a pocket pair of eights which became a flush on the
river, he knocked out two poker giants, Chip Reese and Eric
Seidel. He was eliminated holding A-4 of clubs when he
raised Liebert all in on a flop of 9-7c-6c. She held 9-8 and
called, taking the large pot with her pair of nines when the
turn and river came Kd-10s.
Fifth place went to Northern Ireland golf resort owner
George McKeever, 62, who was awarded $29,295. Describing
himself as a "longtime and very much a casual poker player,"
McKeever recalled greatly enjoying playing against the late
Telly Savalas 10 years ago in the Championship Event. "In
the first hand, I took half his chips," he said. He was all
in with Ah-Js against Liebert's A-K, turned a flush draw but
lost with a board of 7h-6h-4/9h/Q.
Norm Michaud, similarly afflicted with undistinguished
cards, finished sixth, going all in with pocket sevens which
ran into Stern's "familiar" pocket aces. The board showed
K-10- 6/10-K. Michaud has now won $28,365 at the World
Series.
Seventh place was taken by tournament regular Chris Ferguson
who has five final tables to his credit in six money
finishes at the WSOP. His earnings now total $82,571. He was
knocked out with A-5 after betting all in on a flop of
5-3-2. Goehring, with A-J, called and caught jacks on both
turn and river.
Sam Chehab finished eighth, his fourth time in the money at
the WSOP where he has won $25,592. In the unraised big
blind, he flopped 10-5-3 to his 10-6 with which he went all
in. But Ferguson had Q-10 which improved to two pair on the
river.
Ninth place, with unusual theatrics, went to Louis Santoni,
his third finish in the money at this WSOP and his seventh
overall. Shortest stacked at the outset, he was
simultaneously still competing in the day's $5,000 Seven
Card Stud event. When final table play began, Santoni went
all in for his #13,000 and was called by Chehab and Stern
who docilely checked flop, turn and river -- Q-8-6/7-Q.
Chehab showed A-10, Stern A-J, and with a whoop, Santoni
turned over pocket deuces. Immediately thereafter, Santoni
went all in again, for $46,000, with J-10. Ferguson, holding
A-J, called and took the pot when the board showed
A-3-2/J-10. That sent Santoni scurrying back to his
dwindling stack in the stud tournament.
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