1st | Susie Isaacs | Las Vegas, NV | $38,000 |
2nd | Karen Wolfson | Las Vegas, NV | $21,850 |
3rd | Victoria Tagle | Placerville, CA | $11,400 |
4th | Leah Mazzola | Absecon, NJ | $6,650 |
5th | Maureen Pang | Las Vegas, NV | $5,700 |
6th | Ellen Miniero | Cary, NC | $4,750 |
7th | Cyndi Graflund | Las Vegas, NV | $3,800 |
8th | Cindy Byrd | Grand Bay, AL | $2,850 |
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Ladies' Firsts!
To date this year fifteen women have won
a total of $502,928 -- a record.
Two ladies won open event titles -- a first
in World Series history.
Three women had two finishes in the money
in open events -- a record.
And Susie Isaacs made WSOP history with
back-to-back victories in the
Womenıs Championship.
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Las Vegas, May 11, 1997.
The $5,000 Limit Holdem Event #19 was held earlier this evening, to give
us our second double header Final Table of the 1997 WSOP.
Most of the Daily Report information for today will be found in the Event
#19 report.
Susie Isaacs successfully defended her title, but had to catch a winning
river card on several occasions to avoid being eliminated.
After Leah Mazzolla looked at her river card that made her an all-in
flush, she pleaded with the dealer to "Please don't give her (Susie) a
full house" as Susie Isaacs was drawing to two pair. The Poker God and
the dealer apparently heard Leah's prayer, and her flush stood up to win
the hand.
At the start of her heads-up play with Karen Wolfson for the title, Susie
Isaacs quiped that "whatever happens, I'll make enough to pay off my Visa
Card".
Smoking Survey: Smokers Karen Wolfson, Leah Mazzolla and Cindy Byrd
combined to give the Ladies Final Table the highest percentage of smokers
that I recall for any WSOP Final Table this year.
The Ladies Final Table ended a little after 1:00 AM, but I stayed at the
Horseshoe until almost 2:00 AM to help a group of rec.gamblers sweat Rob
Fagen in the last Super Satellite. Rob was our last live TARGET winner,
and he made it to either 19th or 20th place out of a starting field of 21
tables. Eleven $10,000 seats were on the line, and 18 places were being
paid. As far as I know, this is the closest that any TARGET winner ever
got to a seat in a Super Satellite.
I checked out the Single Table Satellite area on the way out the door,
and they had run, or had in progress about 12 tables for a $10,000 seat,
since the shift change at 10:00 PM.
The satellites will continue running all night, and tomorrow morning they
will really start gambling with accelerated blinds. The last one is going
to start at around noon, and will be structured so that it is almost a
showdown for a $10,000 seat.
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #20: Women's $1,000 7 Card Stud
95 Entries, $95,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
1. | [V] Victoria Tagle - Placerville, CA | $24,900 | 7 |
2. | [K] Karen Wolfson - Las Vegas | 13,600 | 1 |
3. | [M] Maureen Pang - Las Vegas | 12,500 | 8 |
4. | [E] Ellen Miniero - Cary, NC | 11,100 | 2 |
5. | [C] Cyndi Grayflund - Las Vegas | 9,700 | 4 |
6. | [L] Leah Mazzolla - Absecon, NJ | 8,700 | 3 |
7. | [S] Susie Isaacs - Las Vegas | 7,500 | 5 |
8. | [B] Cindy Byrd - Grand Bay, CA. | 7,000 | 6 |
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.
I had postponed doing the play-by-play for the Ladies 7 Card Stud
Championship, but had carefully set aside and labled the tape I had
recorded it on. About half of the Event was on one side of the tape,
and about half on the other. When I started transcribing the data, for
some unknown reason, the first part of the data was gone.
My play-by-play data begins with four players remaining (K - L - S - V),
with a $200 ante, $500 bring-in, and $1,500/3,000 Limits.
- 3: Ks 5h 7c 2c - bi r1500 V - all fold - w V
- 3: Kd 6h Ah Ad - bi L 6h - r S Ah - all fold - w S
- 3: Ad 3s 3h As - bi S 3h - r K Ad - all fold - w K
- 3: 3d 7d 7h 9h - bi K 3d - r V 9h - f K - w V
- 3: Th 8d 3c Qs - bi S 3c - r V Qs - all fold - w V
- 3: 8c Tc 2h 3h - bi S 2h - r K 8c - all fold - w K
- 3: Th 5h 6c 5c - bi V 5c - all fold - w V
- 3: 7c 7s Jc 9d - bi K 7c - r S Jc - all fold - w S
- 3: Ah 4h Qd 6d - bi L 4h - r V 6d - all fold - w V
- 3: 8c 8s Qc Kh - bi K 8c - r V Kh - c K - 4: 9d Ah - b V - f K - w V
- 3: 5d Kd Jd Qc - bi K 5d - r V Qc - f K - w V
- 3: 8s Qd Kh 4s - bi V 4s - r L Qd - all fold - w L
- 3: 5h 8h 4h Th - bi S 4h - r K 5h - r L 8h - f S - c K - 4: 2c 3c -
b L - f K - w L shows J J
- 3: 2s Ks 7s 4s - bi K 2s - r L Ks - all fold - w L
- 3: 3d 8d 6c 9c - bi K 3d - r V 9c - f K - w V
- 3: Qd 6h 3d Ac - bi S 3d - r K Qd - r S - f K - w S
- 3: Kc Ac 5s Jh - bi S 5s - r V Jh - all fold - w V
- 3: 3s 8s 5s Js - bi r1500 K - all fold - w K
- 3: Qh 7h 7s 9d - bi L 7h - r K Qh - f L - w K
- 3: Qd Jd Qc Kc - bi L Jd - r V Kc - all fold - w V
- 3: 8d 9d 6c Tc - bi S 6c - r V Tc - c S - 4: 3s Qd - b V - c S -
5: 5: 4d 2h - ck V - b S - c V - 6: Qs 4s - ck V - b S - c V -
7: both ck - S shows Ah Ac 8s - V shows Jc 6c Ts - w S
- 3: 9d Ks 8d 5h - bi V 5h - r L Ks - all fold - w L
- 3: 5h 2c 3c Ks - bi L 2c - r V Ks - all fold - w V
- 3: 3d Ac 6s As - bi K 3d - r S 6s - r V As - f K - f S shows 6h -
w V shows Ad 2d
- 3: 5c 3d Kh 5h - bi L 3d - r S Kh - all fold - w S
- 3: Kh 6h Js 8h - bi L 6h - r K Kh - f L - w K
- 3: 9d Jh Tc 3c - bi V 3c - r L Jh - all fold - w L
- 3: 5d 6c 9s Js - bi K 5d - all fold - w K
- 3: 3d 8h Td 7d - bi K 3d - r V 7d - f K - w V
- 3: Qh Ts Qd 2h - bi V 2h - r S Qd - f V - w S
- 3: 4h Jc As 8s - bi K 4h - r S As - all fold - w S
- 3: 5s 5d Jc Jd - bi L 5d - r K 5s - f L - w K
- 3: Ad Kc 4s 3h - bi V 3h - all fold - w V
- 3: 6h 6d Js Jc - bi L 6d - r V Jc - all fold - w V
*** Approx chip count: K 10K L 10K S 55K V 20K
- 3: 3c Qd Ah 6s - bi K 3c - r S Ah - all fold - w S
- 3: Qs 4h Ks 5h - bi L 4h - r K Qs - f L - w K
- 3: Ad Ac Qc Kh - bi S Qc - r V Kh - all fold - w V
- 3: 4d 9c 3s As - bi S 3s - r V As - all fold - w V
*** Break from 12:07 AM until 12:17 AM
Ante is now $300 with a $500 bi and $2,000/4,000 Limits.
- 3: Qd Td 6h Ah - bi S 6h - r V Ah - all fold - w V
- 3: 8c 8h 6c 7c - bi S 6c - all fold - w S
- 3: 8d 5d 7c Ad - bi L 5d - r K 8d - f L - w K
- 3: 3c 9c 2h 2d - bi V 2d - r K 3c - r L 9c - f V - c K - 4: 6s 7d -
both ck - 5: Jh 3h - b K - f L - w K
- 3: 6h Td 9h 5h - bi V 5h - r L Td - r S 9h - f V - c L - 4: Ah 4c -
b700 L all in - c S - L shows Tc 6d - S shows 8c 8s - 5: 3h 6c -
6: Jd 4h - 7: Kh Th - w S
*** Leah Mazzola finishes 4th at 12:23 AM.
- 3: 2h Jd Js - bi K 2h - all fold - w K
- 3: Tc 7h 4s - bi V 4s - r K Tc - all fold - w K
- 3: 6s Ks Kh - bi K 6s - r V Kh - f K - w V
*** Approx chip count: K 15K S 60K V 20K
- 3: Ks Th 8h - bi V 8h - r K Ks - r S Th - f V - c K - 4: 5s Jc - ck K -
b S - c K - 5: 2c 6c - ck K - b S - c K - 6: 2d 3d - both ck -
7: both ck - S shows Ts 4c 4h - K mucks - w S
- 3: Ad Ah 2c - bi V 2c - r S Ah - f V - w S
- 3: 9c 9d 5d - bi V 5d - r S 9d - f V - w S
- 3: Tc 3s Kh - bi S 3s - r V Kh - r K Tc - f S - c V - 4: 4c 6d - ck V -
b K - c V - 5: 5s 4s - ck V - b2200 K all in - c V - K shows Th Kc -
V shows Td Jc - 6: 5h 6s - 7: 8h 5c - w K
- 3: Qc 6s 8d - bi S 6s - all fold - w S
- 3: Qs Ah 8h - bi V 8h - r S Ah - f V - w S
- 3: 4h Jh 9h - bi K 4h - c S Jh - 4: 6h Ad - both ck - 5: 4s 9c -
ck K - b S - f K - w S
- 3: Td 9d Ks - bi S 9d - r K Td - f S - w K
- 3: 4h Qh Ac - bi K 4h - r V Ac - f K - w V
- 3: Td 8h 5c - bi V 5c - r K Td - all fold - w K
- 3: Td 5d 6h - bi S 5d - r K Td - c S - 4: Ts Js - b K - f S - w K
- 3: 5d 5h Qc - bi K 5d - r S 5h - all fold - w S
- 3: 6s 2h Qd - bi S 2h - r V Qd - c S - 4: 3s 9c - b V - c S - 5: 3h Ah -
ck S - b1400 V all in - c S - S shows 2d Th - V shows Qs 6c -
6: 6h Ad - 7: 4d Kh - w V
- 3: Jd Js Qs - bi K Jd - all fold - w K
- 3: 4s 9c Qs - bi K 4s - r V Qs - r K - c V - 4: Ah 8d - b K - c V -
5: 3d 7s - b K - c V - 6: 6h Qc - b1100 V all in - c K -
V shows 9h Js - K shows Kh Kd - 7: 5s 6d - w K
*** Victoria Tagle finishes 3rd at 12:42 AM.
Approx chip count: K 35K S 60K
- 3: Tc 4h - bi S - r K - c S - 4: As Td - b K - c S - 5s 5d - b K -
f S - w K
- 3: Th 2d - bi S - r K - f S - w K
- 3: Ah Ts - bi S - r K - c S - 4: Ad 4d - b K - f S - w K
- 3: 2h 2c - bi S - f K - w S
- 3: Jd 7c - bi S - r K - f S - w K
- 3: 5c 8h - bi K - r S - f K - w S
- 3: 9s 8s - bi S - f K - w S
- 3: Ts 3d - bi S - r K - r S - c K - 4: 4s Kc - b S - f K - w S
- 3: Qh 9d - bi S - r K - f S - w K
- 3: 2c 9s - bi K - r S - f K - w S
- 3: 6s 2h - bi S - c K - 4: 4s 5c - b K - f S - w K
- 3: 2s Ks - bi K - r S - f K - w S
- 3: 8s Ts - bi K - r S - f K - w S
- 3: Ad 4d - bi S - r K - c S - 4: 8h 6s - ck K - b S - f K - w S
- 3: 8d 2d - bi S - r K - c S - 4: 5h Qh - ck S - b K - r S - c K -
5: 3h 9d - b S - f K - w S
- 3: 8d 5s - bi S - r K - f S - w K
- 3: Qs 3s - bi S - r K - f S - w K
- 3: 3h Td - bi K - r S - c K - 4: 5d Ah - b S - r K - c S - 5: 8c Kh -
b S - f K - w S
- 3: 7s 7d - bi S - f K - w S
- 3: 3d 7s - bi K - c S - 4: 6d 2h - b S - r K - c S - 5: Js 3s -
b K - r S - c K - 6: 5c 3c - b S - c K - 7: b S - c K -
S shows Ah Ad Ac - K mucks - w S
*** Chip count: K 900 S 94,100
- 3: 4c 8c - bi K - f S - w K
- 3: 7s Qs - bi K - c S - 4: Ks 5h - both ck - 8c Kh - b S - f K - w S
- 3: Qh 2h - bi S - c100 K all in - K shows 7s 5s - S shows Th Js -
4: Ah Qc - 5: 4c 3h - 6: Ac 4d - 7: 2s S mucks - w K
- 3: 2s 6d - bi K all in - c S - K shows 3h 9d - S shows Tc 5d -
4: 6s Qs - 5: Ah 7d - 6: 9h Ts - 7: 7c Ks - w S
Karen Wolfson finishes 2nd and Susie Isaacs wins the $1,000
Ladies 7 Card Stud WSOP Championship at 1:06 AM.
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Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions
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Taking advantage of some mind-boggling river cards, Card
Player magazine columnist Susie Isaacs successfully defended
her title of Ladies World Champion -- a WSOP first --
defeating 94 competitors in the $1,000 buy in Seven Card
Stud event. With first-place prize money of $38,000, Isaacs
was awarded her second gold winner's bracelet for her
back-to-back championships. She has now won $97,265 in four
ladies' title events since 1991, moving into 8th place on
the Women's Top Money Winners list.
"It's just unbelievable, the thrill of thrills," said
Isaacs. "It's better than deja vu. I've made history -- now
I might get some attention outside the poker world. I hope
in the next year to make enough noise to get people to pay
attention to the world of poker." Isaacs, who is also a
Card Player account executive, has just completed her first
novel, which includes poker scenes.
When final table play began, Isaacs said, "I was delighted
to have a payday. I didn't think I'd win it. I just kept
playing the best I could. I got lucky at the right times."
Her most dramatic stroke of luck came four minutes into the
action when she was all in with Q-7/Q-J-5-3 against Cindy
Byrd who held K-K/9-2-4-2. Only a queen on the river could
save her ("your basic two-outer with one to come," said
Tournament Coordinator Jack McClelland at his microphone),
and with a bit of squeezing,it did. "Show me the money!"
Isaacs shouted in delight.
Five minutes later she dispatched Cyndi Graflund who was all
in, leading through sixth street with A-Q/A-K-10-8. Isaacs
held J-9/J-5-6-8. Graflund caught a river queen for aces
up. Isaacs turned over a third jack.
Later Isaacs caught a river full house card to eliminate
Maureen Pang before taking the chip lead with another river
full house against Victoria Tagle.
Finally heads-up against 1984 Ladies Champion Karen Wolfson,
Isaacs held a $60,000--$35,000 chip lead. It grew slowly
until the pivotal hand which effectively decided the
tournament, in which she began with pocket aces, paired
threes on 5th and 6th street and looked down to find a third
ace on the river. Moments later Isaacs had the title with a
pair of kings against Wolfson's nines.
"I'm very happy I got second. Susie played very well,"said
Wolfson, whose prize money of $21,850 moved her into 12th
place on the Women's Top Money Winner's list with total
earnings of $61,100. A former boxman at a Las Vegas Strip
casino, Wolfson has played poker for 20 years during which
she has won about a dozen tournaments. Like Isaacs, she
said, "I love ladies' tournaments. I think I have a better
chance of winning," although both women have had significant
victories over men. "The World Series is great -- you can go
from being poor to having a good bankroll," Wolfson said.
Third place went to Victoria Tagle, who works in hospital
emergency room administration and gained entry through a
Commerce Casino satellite. She collected $11,400 on her
first trip to the World Series and said, "I'm thrilled to be
in the money, but disappointed because I had some good
hands beaten. There were a lot of tough ladies I've not
played against." Tagle, the mother of two, said her husband
plays no poker at all. She was eliminated with a pair of
queens and a busted straight by Wolfson's pair of kings.
Leah Mazzola, a homemaker who has played poker socially for
five years, took fourth place money of $6,650. "The
tournament was tough for me -- I was all in six times," she
said. "I'm disappointed I didn't win that hand." Holding
unimproved starting tens, she was knocked out by Isaacs who
made two smaller pair.
Maureen Pang, a retired hotel executive born in Britain,
finished fifth, her first time in the money at the World
Series. "I'm positively thrilled. I can't believe it," she
said. "It's a dream come true. I won't sleep a wink
tonight."
Sixth place went to Ellen Miniero, a student and "casual
player" who had never before been in the money. She was
eliminated holding two pair by Wolfson whose two higher pair
became a full house on the river.
Cyndi Graflund, a Hawaiian-born "housewife and investor,"
took seventh, victim of Isaacs' third jack on the river. "It
was a horrible beat," she said, a familiar lament at this
extraordinary ladies' final table.
Eighth place went to Biloxi, Mississippi poker dealer Cindy
Byrd who took her devastating loss to Isaacs' miracle queen
with notably good grace. "I was so nervous in the
tournament, but I really enjoyed it," she said.
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