1st | Claude Cohen | Paris, France | $110,400 |
2nd | Frankie Havard | Pascagoula, MS | $55,200 |
3rd | Fred Roll | Vinita, OK | $27,600 |
4th | Dr. Bruce Van Horn | Ada, OK | $17,940 |
5th | Bill Randels | Dallas, TX | $13,800 |
6th | Michael Zanghi | Las Vegas, NV | $9,660 |
7th | Linda Ryke Drucker | Las Vegas, NV | $6,900 |
8th | Jimmy Holland | Fayetteville, NC | $5,520 |
9th | Gene Fisher | El Paso, TX | $4,140 |
10th | Ron Quinn | Winterhaven FL | $3,312 |
11th | Jim Karabinas | Chicago, IL | $3,312 |
tie | Moxie Ungar | Lawrenceville, NJ | $3,036 |
tie | William Lucyk | Redding CA | $3,036 |
14th | Al Boston | Las Vegas, NV | $2,760 |
15th | Paul King | Metarie, LA | $2,760 |
16th | Garland Walters | Mumfordsville, KY | $2,208 |
17th | Claudie Holland | Fayetteville, NC | $2,208 |
18th | Ahmad Mubarak | Columbus, OH | $2,208 |
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Las Vegas, April 25, 1997.
A beautiful day in Las Vegas. A cloudless sky, and 80 degrees. The wind
was light early in the day and had disappeared when I left Binion's
after the Omaha Tournament. Much nicer than the past few days when we had
to button down the hatches to keep from getting blown away.
Smokers Note: The final two survivors in today's limit Omaha tournament
were both smokers, and I believe they were the only smokers at the final
table. They continue to prohibit smoking by spectators at the final
table.
There was a question in the rec.gambling.poker newsgroup recently
concerning "rat holing" of chips during the WSOP, so I went to the horses
mouth today to get a definitive answer. Jack McClelland informed me that
they maintain very strict controls and counting procedures on all WSOP
tournament chips and that there has never been an over or under problem.
He also pointed out that it in his opinion, it would be pretty dumb to
rat hole chips that might have kept you in a tournament.
FYI, when I left Binion's this evening around 7:30 PM PST, the following
games were being spread in side action:
1 1/5 Stud | 1 75/150 Stud 8 |
2 20/40 Omaha 8 | 1 50/100 Stud 8 |
2 10/20 Omaha 8 | 1 PL Omaha 10/25 |
3 15/30 Holdem | 1 50/100 Razz |
2 10/20 Holdem | 1 300/600 HOSE |
1 1/4/8 Holdem | 1 75/250 Holdem |
2 4/8 Holdem | 1 PL Omaha 5/10/10 |
1 10/20 Omaha | 1 400/800 Stud |
i PL Holdem 10/10 | 1 100/200 Holdem |
1 4/8 Omaha 8 | 1 PL Holdem 5/5/10 |
2 PL Omaha 50/100 | 1 200/400 HORSE |
2 50/100 Omaha 8 | 1 PL Omaha 5/5/10 |
1 100/200 Omaha 8 | 1 100/200 Stud 8 |
1 PL Holdem 25/25 | 1 30/60 Holdem |
1 50/100 Stud | 1 50/100 Holdem |
1 75/150 HOSE |
Also, they have had 12 tables going in the satellite area everytime I
have looked in that direction.
One of my fringe benefits for this reportorial assignment is food comps
at the Horseshoe. Just show my Press pass, and I can eat free anywhere
except the Steakhouse on the top floor (Bummer). Unfortunately, it isn't
a line pass, and I haven' been able to take too much advantage of it,
because most of my time is being spent taping and transcribing these
reports. The transcribing process took thirteen hours last night for the
Razz tournament. Much more difficult than doing a flop game. The camera
man who is doing the live feeds for the internet said he was going to
bring me a spare transcribing machine that he has, which sounds like it
may make my life a little easier. Another reason I haven't done much
freeloading on Binion's is that the comp lines at the buffet and coffee
shop were pretty long every time I have checked them out.
They are selling a beautiful limited edition (2,000 I think) silver
1997 WSOP commemerative silver coin for $20 at Binion's. I understand
that you cannot buy them over the phone, so if anyone would like me to
get one for you, that you will pick up in person at a later date, let me
know by Email (simst@nevada.edu) and I will do it, if they are still
available. I don't want to get involved in mailing them however. Standard
disclaimer: I have no financial interest in the marketing of these coins,
and only make this offer as a friendly service to those that don't reside
in Mecca, as I do. If I get too many requests, I may limit the # of $'s
I'm willing to earmark for this project.
Binion's is one of my favorite places, and it is especially wonderful
during the hustle and bustle of the WSOP. I'm in Hog Heaven.
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #3: $1,500 Limit Omaha
184 Entries, $276,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
Place | Name, City | Chip Count | Seat |
1. | [F] Frankie Havard - Pascagoula, MS | $64,000 | 1 |
2. | [R] Fred Roll - Vinita, OK | 50,000 | 7 |
3. | [C] Claude Cohen - Paris, France | 36,500 | 6 |
4. | [H] Jimmy Holland - Fayetteville, NC | 32,500 | 8 |
5. | [V] Dr. Bruce Van Horn - Ada, OK | 29,500 | 4 |
6. | [B] Bill Randells - Dallas, TX | 21,000 | 3 |
7. | [L] Linda Ryke Drucker - Las Vegas | 19,500 | 9 |
8. | [M] Michael Zanghi - Las Vegas | 15,000 | 5 |
9. | [G] Gene Fisher - El Paso, TX | 13,500 | 2 |
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 4:08 PM with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht
presiding. The limits are 2000/4000 with 1000/2000 blinds.
- sb M - bb C - fi c R - c B - c M - ck C - fl 4h 8c 5h - b C - All
Fold - w C
- sb C - bb R - fi c C - ck R - fl 5d 6c 5h - Both check - t 2d - Both
check - rv Ah - Both check - C [3s 7s Kd 6h] - R [ 3c 3d Jd 2s] - w C
- sb R - bb H - fi r F - All fold - w F
- sb H - bb L - fi r G - w G
- sb L - bb F - fi c L - ck F - fl Jc 8d Td - ck L - b F - f L - w F
- sb F - bb G - All fold to bb - w G
- sb G - bb B - fi r M - c G - c B - fl Qs Ts Th - ck G - b B - r M -
f G - f B - w M
- sb B - bb V - fi r M - All fold - w M
- sb V - bb M - fi r C - All fold - w C
- sb M - bb C - fi r V - c M - r C - c V - c M - fl 9d Js 9c - ck M -
b C - f V - c M - t 9s - ck M - b C - f M - w C
- sb C - bb R - fi r H - c F - f C - f R - fl 7d 3c Tc - ck H - b F -
c H - t 7h - ck H - b F - c H - rv 6h - ck H - b F - c H -
F [6s 7s 8c Td] - H mucks hand - w F
- sb R bb H - fi r F - c G - f R - c H - fl 6d Th Td - ck H - ck F -
b G - f H - c F - t Kh - ck F - ck G - rv 6h - b F - c G -
F [Ts Tc Qh 8c] - G mucks his hand - w F
- sb H - bb L - fi r G all in - c H - f L - G [Ac 2c 2d 5s] -
H [Td Th 7d Qs] - fl Ts 2h 8h - t 9c - rv 6c - w H
*** Gene Fisher finishes 9th at 4:30 PM
- sb L - bb F - All fold to bb - w F
- sb F - bb B - fi r R - All fold - w R
- sb B - bb V - fi r H - r B - f V - c H - fl Qc 5d Th - b B - c H - t 3d -
b B all in - c H - B [Ac Jc Tc Td] - H [As Js 5c 7d] - fl 4s Kc Th -
t 3d - rv Jd - w B
- sb V - bb M - fi r R - c V - f M - fl 5s Js 6h - ck V - b R - f V - w R
- sb M - bb C - fi r H - c F - f M - c C - fl Td 7d 5d - b H - c F - f C -
b H all in blind - t 8s - c F - H [Tc Ts 6s 3h] - F [8h 8d 9c Jc] -
rv 5s - w H
- sb C - bb R - fi r B - r V - f C - f R - c B - fl Kd 4h Ac - ck B - b V -
f B - w V
- sb R - bb H - fi r V - All fold - w V
- sb H - bb L - fi r F - f H - c L - fl 9c Qc 7c - ck L - b F - r L -
f F shows [Ah Ad 8h 9h] - w L
- sb L - bb F - fi r M - f L - c F - fl 7s Ad 8h - ck F - b M - c F - t 9c -
Both check - rv 7d - Both check - M [Kh Kd Jh 2d] - F mucks hand - w M
- sb F - bb B - fi r F - c B - fl Kh 6d 5c - b F - r B - f F - w B
- sb B - bb V - fi r C - c H - f B - c V - fl Th 6c 3c - ck V - b C - c H -
f V - t 8h - b C - c H - rv Jc - b C - c H - C [5c Kc Qs Ts] -
H [J J X X] - w C
- sb V - bb M - fi r F - f V - c M - fl 8d Ac 6s - ck M - b F - f M - w F
- sb M - bb C - fi c H all in - c M - ck C - fl 3c 2h Kc - b M - f C -
H [Kh 9h Qc 6c] - M [As Ks 7d 9c] - t Qs - rv Qd - w H
*** Levels raised to 3000/6000 with 1500/3000 blinds at 4:54 PM.
- sb C - bb R - fi r V - All fold - w V shows [Q Q]
- sb R - bb H - fi r C - f R - c H all in - C [5h Jh 5c Jc] -
H [9d Qd 7c Kc] - fl 7h 2h 4d - t Js - rv 4h - w C
*** Jimmy Holland finishes 8th at 4:57 PM
- bb L - fi r F - c C - f L - fl 7c 6s Qc - ck F - b C - f F - w C
- sb L - bb F - fi r L - c F - fl 8c Jc 7c - b L - c F - 4c - ck L -
b F - f L - w F
- sb F - bb B - Folded to bb - w B
- sb B - bb V - fi r L - f B - r V - c L all in - V [Ks 9d 3s Th] -
L [Ah 2h Kc 9c] - fl Tc Ac 7h - t Td - rv 6s - w V
*** Linda Ryke Drucker finishes 7th at 5:03 PM.
- sb V - bb M - fi r R - f V - c M - fl Ts 8c 9s - ck M - b R - r M - r R -
c M all in - M [Qc Jc 9d 2d] - R [Kc Ks 8s 5c] - t Js - rv 5d - w R
*** Michaek Zanghi finishes in 6th place at 5:06 PM.
- bb C - fi r F - All fold - w F
- sb C - bb R - fi r V - All fold - w V
- sb R - bb F - fi c C - r R - c F - c C - fl Th 6s Td - ck R - b F - f C -
c R - t 6c - Both check - rv 7c - b R - f F - w R
- sb F - bb B - fi r R - All fold - w R
- sb B - bb V - fi r C - c R - f B - c V - fl 9d 6h 7c - ck V - b C - c R -
f V - t 7h - b C - f R - w C
- sb V - bb C - All fold to bb - w C
- sb C - bb R - fi r C - f R - w C
*** Approx chip count: F 74K B 15K V 30K C 100K R 60K
- sb R - bb F - fi r B - f R - c F - fl Qh 9c 5c - ck F - b B - r F - r B -
They raised each other until B was all in - F [9s 9h 8h 4c] -
B [Kd Jd 5d Ks] - t Kh - rv Ad - w B
- sb F - bb B - fi r R - c F - f B - fl Js 4s 8c - b F - c R - t 7d - b F -
c R - rv 6s - Both check - F [Qs 5s 8d 6h] - R [Ac Ah Kh Qc] - w F
- sb B - bb V - Folded to bb - w V
- sb V - bb C - fi r R - f V - c C - fl 2d 4s 3c - ck C - b R - f C - w R
- sb C - bb R - fi r F - f C - c R - fl Qd 2c Js - ck R - b F - c R - t Jd -
b R - c F - rv 8c - ck R - b F - c R - F [Jh As 4d 3s] - R mucks - w F
- sb R - bb F - fi r B - f R - c F - fl 8c 6d 2h - b F - r B - c F - t 7h -
b F - r B - c F - rv 5c - ck F - b B all in - c F - F [3h 4c Ah 2c] -
B [Ad As Qd Qs] - w F
*** Bill Randells finishes 5th at 5:24 PM.
- sb F - bb V - fi r F - c V - fl Js Qc Td - b F - f V - w F shows[A K]
- sb V - bb C - fi c V - r C - c V - fl 3s Tc 5d - b V - c C - t 4s - b V -
c C - rv 5h - ck V - b C - c V - V [Qh Th 6h Ac] - C [5s As 6s Ks] - w C
- sb C - bb R - fi r F - f C - c R - fl As 7d Td - ck R - b F - f R - w F
*** Approx chip count: V 2.5K R 20K C 115K F 135K
- sb R - bb F - fi c C - f R - ck F - fl 9d As 3h - b F - r C - c F - t 7d -
ck F - b C - c F - rv Qc - Both check - F [Ah Kh 2h 6d] -
C [Ac 9h Kd 8c] - w C
- sb F - bb V all in - fi r R (some surprised looks from other players) -
f F - V [Qs Qd 5h 6c] - R [Ad 5d 7s 3c] - Board 3d 9h 9s 4h Tc - w V
- sb V - bb C - fi r R (more looks) - c V all in - f C - V [Ah Qh 5h 6s] -
R [9s 9d 8d 3s] - w R
*** Dr. Bruce Van Horn finishes 4th at 5:35 PM.
- sb C - bb R - fi r F - All fold - w F
- sb R - bb F - All fold to bb - w F
- sb F - bb C - fi r F - c C - fl 3h 3s Jh - b F - f C - w F
- sb C - bb R - fi r F - f C - r R - c F - fl As Ac 2c - Both check - t Ah -
b R - c F - rv 4h - b R - c F - R [Kd Kc Ts 4d] - F mucks - w R
- sb R - bb F - fi r R - cF - fl 4s 5d Kh - ck R - b F - c R - t 5s - ck R -
b F - f R - w F
- sb F - bb C - fi r F - c C - fl 8h 5d 9s - b F - r C - c F - t 6h - ck F -
b C - c F - rv 3d - ck F - b C - f F - w C
- sb C - bb R - fi r F - f C - c R - fl 8d 8c 5c - b R - c F - t Qh - b R -
c F - rv 2d - b R - f F - w R
*** Approx chip count: F 90K C 130K R 56K
- sb R - bb F - fi c R - r F - c R - fl Jd 8s 4d - Both checked - t 4c -
b R - r F - f R - w F
- sb F - bb C - fi c F - ck C - fl Jh 2s 8d - ck F - b C - f F - w C
- sb C - bb R - fi c C - r R - c C - fl Jd Ah 8h - ck C - b R - f C - w R
- sb R - bb F - Folded to bb - w F
- sb F - bb C - fi r R - All fold - w R
- sb C - bb R - fi r C - c R - fl 2c 3s 4s - b C - r R - c C - t Qs - ck C -
b R - c C - rv 8s - ck C - b R - c C - R [Ks 6d Ad Qh] -
C [Js Ts 9s Qd] - w C
- sb R - bb F - All fold to bb - w F
- sb F - bb C - All fold to bb - w C
- sb C - bb R - fi c C - ck R - fl 2d Td 5c - ck C - b R - f C - w R
*** 10 minute break at 6:53 PM. Approx chip count: F 102K C 142K R 33K
New Levels are 4000/8000 with 2000/4000 Blinds.
I don't think any deal was discussed during the break.
Cards are in the air at 6:12 PM.
- sb R - bb F - All fold to bb - w F
- sb F - bb C - fi r F - c C - fl Js 8c 4d - b F - c C - t 4h - b F - c C -
rv 3c - b F - f C - w F shows [Ah Ac Jh Jd]
- sb C - bb R - fi r F - All fold - w F
- sb R - bb F - fi r C - r R - f F - c C - fl Ac Ad Qd - b R - c C - t 2s -
b R - c F - rv 5d - b R all in - c C - R [Ah 2d Jh Td] - C mucks - w R
- sb F - bb C - fi r R - c F - c C - fl Qd 6h 6c - b F - f C - c R - t 9d -
b F - c R - rv 9c - Both check - F [Kh Kc 4h Td] - R [Ks 2c Qc Ac] - w F
- sb C - bb R - fi c C - ck R - fl Ts 8d 7c - b C - c R - t Qs - Both
check - rv 6s - Both check - C [8h Tc 2h 2c] - R [Qd 9h 4c 4h] - w C
- sb R - bb F - fi r R - r F - c R - fl 8c 2s 4c - ck R - b F - c R - t Jd -
ck R - b F - c R - rv 6d - Both check - F [Qs Qd 3h 3s] - R mucks - w F
- sb F - bb C - fi r R all in - c F - c C - fl 4c 3c 2c - Both check -
t Th - Both check - rv 9c - Both check - F [5h 7h 2h Kd] - C mucks -
R [Ks Qs Td 5d] - w R
- sb C - bb R - fi c F - f C - ck R - fl 4d 6h 7d - b R - c F - t 8h -
b R - r F - c R all in - F [Ac 9c 6d Td] - R[Kc 4s 5s 6s] - rv 7c - w F
*** Fred Roll finishes 3rd at 6:19 PM.
Took a 10 minute break, probably for deal discussion purposes.
Official chip count: F 192k C 84K
- sb and button C - c C -ck F - fl 2d Td 7d - Both chech - t 4h - b F -
f C - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl Kd 6d 7c - ck C - b F - c C - t 7s - ck C - b F -
f C - w F shows [7h Kc Ad X]
- sb C - r C - f F - w C
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 4d 9d 6s - ck C - b F - c C - t 7h - ck C - ck F -
rv 7c - Both check - F [Kd Ks Ah 3c] - C mucks - w F
- sb C - r C - c F - fl Kc 9c Jd - ck F - b C - f F - w C
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 6d 5h 3d - Both check - t Kh - ck C - b F - c C -
rv 4d - Both check - C [3s 4c 9d 9h] - F [9s Ts Td X] - w C
- sb C - r C - c F - fl Kd 6d Qh - b F - r C - f F - w C
- sb F - f F - w C
- sb C - c C - r F - c C - fl 7d 9d 4s - b F - c C - t 7s - b F - c C -
rv Ac - b F - f C - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 7c 7d 4d - Both check - t 6d - ck C - b F - f C
w F
- sb C - r C - f F shows [2 2 2 A] - w C
- sb F - r F - c C - fl Ks Jc 4s - ck C - b F - c C - t Tc - ck C - b F -
r C - c F - rv Th - b C - f F - w C
- sb C - r C - c F - fl 2c 6d 8d - ck F - b C - c F - t Tc - ck F - b C -
c F - rv Ks - ck F - b C - f F - w C
- sb F - c F - ck C - fl Jc 8h 3s - b C - c F - t Qc - ck C - b F - c C -
rv 6h - Both check - F [Ah 2d 6c 8d] - C mucks - w F
- sb C - c C - ck F - fl 8h 9h Qd - Both check - t 7c - ck F - b C - f F -
w C
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 2h 4s 2d - ck C - b F - c C - t 7d - ck C - b F -
r C - f F - w C
- sb C - f C - w F
- sb F - c F - r C - c F - fl Td 4c Tc - b C - f F - w C
- sb C - c C - ck F - fl 2s As 7s - b F - f C - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 3c 8s Ks - ck C - b F - c C - t 7s - ck C - b F -
r C - r F - r C - f F - w C
- sb C - c C - r F - c C - fl Td 2d 3h - b F - c C - t 6s - b F - f C - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 5c 4d 7d - b C - c F - t Th - b C - c F - rv 5d -
Both check - C [8d 8c 7s Jc] - F mucks - w C
- sb C - c C - ck F - Jc Qd 7c - Both check - t As - b F - f C - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl Th 6c 8d - ck C - b F - c C - t Tc - ck C - b F -
c C - rv Kc - ck C - b F - c C - C [Qc 8c Jd 5d] - F mucks - w C
- sb C r C - c F - fl - Ad Qs 6h - ck F - b C - c F - t 4c - Both check -
rv Kd - b F - c C - F [Td Jd 8d 2c] - C mucks - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 9s 4d 7c - ck C - b F - c C - t Jh - ck C - b F -
c C - rv Jc - ck C - b F - f C - w F
- sb C - r C - f F - w C
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 7h 5s 5h - ck C - b F - c C - t Th - b C - c F
rv Ac - Both check - C [9h Jd 5c 7c] - F [Ts Jh 5c 6s] - w C
- sb C - c C - ck F - fl Qd 2s 3s - Both check - t 7s - b F - f C - w F
- sb F - r F - f C - w F
- sb C - r C - c F - fl 7h 3d As - ck F - b C - r F - c C - t 2c - b F -
c C - rv Qc - b F - c C - F [Qd 8d 7d Ac] - C mucks - w F
- sb F - f F - w C
- sb C - c C - ck F - fl 8h Qh Js - b F - f C - w F
- sb F - c F - ck C - fl 5c Qc 2c - b C - f F - w C
- sb C - c C - r F - c C- fl 8h 6s 8s - b F - c C - t 7h - b F - c C -
rv Kd - b F - r C - c F - C [6c 6d Qh 2d] - F mucks - w C
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 7d 9s 6d - ck C - b F - c C - t Td - ck C - b F -
c C - rv Qh - ck C - b F - F [As 2c Jh 8d] - C mucks - w F
- sb C - f C - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 2c 4c 9h - Both check - t 6s - b C - c F - rv 4d -
ck C - b F - c C - F [8h Kd 3d 7c] - C [5h 5c 7d 8d] - w C
- sb C - f C - w F
- sb F - r F - c C - fl 8d 2d 6s - ck C - b F - c C - t Qc - ck C - b F -
f C - w F
*** Limits increased to 6000/12000 with 3000/6000 blinds at 7:15 PM
- sb C - r C - c F - fl 2h Th 2d - ck F - b C - f F - w C
- sb F - r F - f C - w F
- sb C - c C - r F - c C - fl 6s 4s 4h - b F - r C - c F - t 3s - ck F -
b C - r F - c C - rv Ad - b F - r C - c F - C [3h 4d 7c Tc] -
F [Qs 7s 6c Qc] - w C
- sb F - c F - ck C - fl 4d 6c 2d - b C - c F - t 6d - ck C - b F - c C -
rv Ac - ck C - b F all in - c C - F [Ad 6s 3h 5c] - C mucks - w F
- sb C - c C - r F - c C - fl Jc 8s Jd - Both check - t 7d - b F - c C -
rv Jh - b F - c C - F [6c 6s 8d 7c] - C [Th Tc 5h 7c] - w C
- sb F - r F - c C - fl Ad 3s 8d - ck C - b F - f C - w F
- sb C - r C - c F - fl 5s 3h Qd - Both check - Qs - Both check - rv Kh -
Both check - F [Ah Td 6d 7d] - C [7h Th Ad Jd] - w C
- sb F - c F - r C - c F - fl 6d Ks Ah - b C - f H - w C
- sb C - c C - ck F - fl 6c 6s 2h - ck F - b C - c F - t 9d - Both check -
rv 8s - b F all in - f C - w F
- sb F - c F - ck C - fl 7h Ah 3c - b C - f H - w C
- sb C - c C - r F - c C - fl 8d 9h 5h - b F - c C - t 4d - b f all in -
c C - F [8s 9s 5c 7c] - C [4s 4c 2h 6h] - w C
*** Frankie Havard finishes 2nd and Claude Cohen wins
the $1500 Limit Omaha WSOP Championship at 7:07 PM.
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Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions
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Claude Cohen, a French newcomer to American poker, trounced
a record field of 184 entries to win the $l,500 Limit Omaha
title and with it $110,400 and a 14-karat gold World Series
bracelet. He was the second Frenchman ever to finish first
at the WSOP and he did it just two days after another French
player, Yvan Lanvin, was runner-up in the tournament's
opening event.
"I'm just so happy, I can't realize I've won," said Cohen, a
41 year-old former businessman well known on the French
Riviera. "Maybe it will sink in later tonight or tomorrow.
This is much my biggest tournament win. I've only been
playing American poker for one and a half years. I love
poker and particularly the tension and pressure in freezeout
tournaments." Cohen said he is such a poker enthusiast that
he plays as much as ten hours almost every day in Paris.
To gain victory, Cohen fought a classic Omaha heads-up
battle for exactly one hour against Frankie Havard, 42, a
bail bondsman and fisherman who is making his first trip to
the World Series a great success. After winning $7,616 for
18th place in the initial Limit Hold'em event, Havard
collected $55,200 as Omaha runner-up.
As the chip lead changed several times, Cohen twice flopped
full houses and slow-played while Havard bet out
aggressively. Those hands turned the tide. In the final
hand Cohen turned a set which was enough to defeat Havard
who flopped three pair.
"It was great," Havard said. "I love the way this tournament
was run. My opponent is an excellent player. I don't have
enough tournament experience, but I'll get some more and
I'll be back."
Third place money of $27,600 went to Fred Roll, 54, the
chief financial officer for an Okalahoma gaming company who
said he has "played poker for 35 years and I'm still an
amateur and still learning." He survived two all-in bets
but was eventually eliminated with a straight by Havard's
flopped higher straight. "I feel fortunate -- my goal was
to finish in the top five. This was my highest-ever
tournament win," Roll said.
Dr. Bruce Van Horn, runner-up to Huck Seed in last year's
World Series championship, collected $17,940 for his fourth
place finish. That brought his total WSOP earnings to more
than $625,000. Van Horn, 58, a practicing pathologist and
another Oklahoman, said "I felt I played real well to get to
the final table."
Fifth place went to Bill Randels, a 36 year-old real estate
consultant and "social poker player" who was entering his
first World Series event. He went all in with A-Q
double-suited which lost when Havard caught a straight on
the river.
Michael Zanghi, another first-time WSOP entrant, took sixth
place, eliminated when his flopped top straight was chopped
off when Roll made a flush.
Linda Ryke Drucker, the 1987 Women's World Series champion,
finished seventh, never able to increase her short stack at
the final table.
Eighth place and $5,520 went to Jimmy Holland, his first
finish in the money at the WSOP. Jimmy's brother Claudie
also placed in the money, finishing 17th-- a most unusual
family act.
When tournament veteran Gene Fisher was eliminated in ninth
place, applause rang out from spectators in appreciation of
his remarkable World Series record. This was his 22nd time
in the money and the 14th final table since he first came to
the Horseshoe's annual tournament 21 years ago. Fisher has
won two gold bracelets and more than $570,000.
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WSOP On the Internet
For the first time in World Series history a detailed
transcript of action at each final table is being recorded
for Internet surfers. Including every bet, all face up cards
and hole cards that are shown, this tournament coverage is
being provided by Tom Sims, a regular in the Horseshoe poker
room and an Internet devotee.
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