1. | "Miami" John Cernuto | Las Vegas | $259,150 |
2. | Thomas Sparks | Houston, TX | 134,900 |
3. | Ron "Carolina Express" Stanley | Las Vegas | 67,450 |
4. | Bill Gazes | Kensington, CA | 46,150 |
5. | Bill Comee | Jacksonville, FL | 31,950 |
6. | Jose Rosenkrantz | Miami, FL | 24,850 |
7. | Andreas Fritz | Munich, Germany | 17,750 |
8. | Brian Myers | Las Vegas | 14,200 |
9. | Tommi Han | Sydney, Australia | 11,360 |
10. | Barry Greenstein | Los Altos, CA | 8,520 |
11. | Hassan Kameoi | Indio, CA | 8,520 |
12. | Aidan Bennett | Dublin, Ireland | 8,520 |
13. | Maria Stern | Las Vegas | 7,100 |
14. | George Hazen | Port Orange, FL | 7,100 |
15. | Marsha Waggoner | Downey, CA | 7,100 |
16. | Leon Khochayan | Reno, NV | 5,680 |
17. | Mel Weiner | Los Angeles, CA | 5,680 |
18. | Nils Battye | London, England | 5,680 |
19. | Cesare Poggi | Milan, Italy | 4,260 |
20. | Johnny Chan | Las Vegas, NV | 4,260 |
21. | Mori Eskandani | Las Vegas | 4,260 |
22. | Dewey Weum | Monowa, WI | 4,260 |
23. | Buddy Williams | Lawton, OK | 4,260 |
24. | T. J. Cloutier | Dallas, TX | 4,260 |
25. | Billy Baxter | Las Vegas | 4,260 |
26. | John Droutsas | Whittier, CA | 4,260 |
27. | Brent Carter | Oak Park, IL | 4,260 |
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Las Vegas, April 29, 1997.
We had very strong winds again this morning, but they disappeared
around noon and the rest of the day was sunny and beautiful with a high
temperature in the eighties.
Smoking Survey: Bill Comee and Jose Rosenkrantz were the only ones I saw
smoking at the final table.
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.
I enjoyed today's no limit holdem final table more than any of the
previous 1997 final tables. There is more excitement for me in no limit
events and also I like flop games better than the stud format. I thought
the level and intensity of play was pretty high. One negative (in my
view) was that there were several players who took an inordinate amount
of time for many (most ?) of their actions. I know that no limit actions
can have severe consequences, and may require more deliberation, but it
appeared to me that some of this may have been for their opponents
benefit, rather than serious thinking on the slow players part.
Tom Sparks was to the left of Miami John, who sat to Bill Gazes' left,
and it seemed that any time Bill made a move on the pot, Miami John would
reraise, and Tom Sparks was returning the favor on Miami John's moves.
Late in the tournament, Bill Gazes told Jack McClelland that he wanted to
reverse positions with Miami John at any future tournaments because Miami
John was reraising him so often.
On one occasion when Miami John raised on the button, he told Tom Sparks
that he hoped he had caught him with rags for at least once.
On several occasions, it appeared that the blinds folded for no apparent
reason after Ron Stanley had limped in. Actually, Ron had said raise (in
his quiet voice), had put the amount of the big blind into the pot, and
had then announced that he was raising all in, but he did not move his chips
(or not very much). Confusing, until I picked up on his system.
Presto Power: Miami John flopped a set with his pocket fives to eliminate
Bill Gazes from the tournament.
Jack McClelland, the consummate professional tournament coordinator, and
the best chip estimator I have ever seen, miscounted Andreas Fritz's
chips after he called Ron Stanley's all in raise, and a subsequent count
of the pot eliminated Andreas, although he still had chips left after he
lost the hand.
As I recall, Ron raised all in for about $55K, Andreas also moved all in
with about the same amount, and he was given change after Jack physically
counted down his chips. As all of the chips were being moved into the
center of the pot, Ron asked if Andreas had put enough in the pot, and
after Ron won the pot, Jack counted it down and found that indeed, he had
miscounted Andreas' chips by $10K too much. Disappointing for Andreas,
but professionally and correctly handled by Jack.
Two time WSOP champ Johnny Chan received a 20 minute penalty after
throwing his cards in the air, with some or all landing on the floor.
During his penalty, he was blinded out of the no limit holdem tournament
in 20th place. Johnny accepted the situation very graciously, and this
served to reinforce the policy of exacting the prescribed penalties for
violating rules, regardless of who does the violating.
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #7: $2,000 No Limit Holdem
355 Entries, $710,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
1. | [T] Thomas Sparks - Houston, TX | $149,000 | 1 |
2. | [G] Bill Gazes - Kensington, CA | 140,000 | 6 |
3. | [J] Jose Rosenkrantz - Miami, FL | 99,000 | 3 |
4. | [M] "Miami" John Cernuto - Las Vegas | 94,000 | 8 |
5. | [R] Ron "Carolina Express" Stanley - Las Vegas | 68,000 | 5 |
6. | [B] Brian Myers - Las Vegas | 59,000 | 4 |
7. | [H] Tommi Han - Sydney, Australia | 41,000 | 7 |
8. | [F] Andreas Fritz - Munich, Germany | 31,000 | 9 |
9. | [C] Bill Comee - Jacksonville, FL | 31,000 | 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 4:03 PM with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht
presiding. The ante was $1,000 with blinds of $2,000/4,000. 44 minutes
were remaining at this level. An additional $2,000 in chips are in play
due to rounding up during chip races.
- sb C - bb J - fi r46000 M - all fold - w M shows 9 9
- sb J - bb B - fi r16000 R - r80000 M - all fold - w M
- sb B - bb R - fi r22000 C - all fold - w C
- sb R - bb G - fi r33000 H - c R - R shows Jh Js - H shows Ad 9c -
Board 8c Th Qd Qc 9d - w R
*** Tommi Han finishes 9th at 4:11 PM.
- sb G - bb M - fi c2000 G - ck M - fl Qc 6d 5h - b6000 G - c M -
t 2d - b6000 G - f M - w G
- sb M - bb F - fi r16000 T - all fold - w T
- sb F - bb T - fi r12000 J - r4000 F all in - c J - J shows Ah Qs -
F shows As Qh - Board Js Td 5h 7d - rv not dealt - split pot J + F
- sb T - bb C - fi r41000 B - all fold - w B
- sb C - bb J - fi r4000 B - c C - c J - fl 3d Kd 7h - all ck - t Ks -
b20000+ C all in - all fold - w C
- sb J - bb B - fi r10000 G - c T - f J - f B - fl 9s 6c 7d - ck G -
b 34000 T - f G - w T
- sb B - bb R - fi r15000 M - all fold - w M
- sb R - bb G - fi c C - f R - ck G - fl 3c 6s 8h - all ck - t Ac -
b4000 G - c C - 8s - b43000 G - f C - w G
- sb G - bb M - fi c G - ck M - fl 6s Ks 2s - b5000 G - c M - t Ad -
all ck - rv 5s - all ck - G shows 8d Js - M mucks - w G
- sb M - bb F - fi r46000 M - f F - w M
*** Approx chip count: T 175K C 40K J 60K B 40K R 75K G 165K M 155K F 10K
- sb F - bb T - fi r21000 R - all fold - w R
- sb T - bb C - fi c B - r8000 G - r40000 M - c11000 F all in - c33000 B -
f G - B shows Kd Qs - M shows Td Tc - F shows Ad 6d -
Board 3d 3h 6h As 3c - w F main pot - w M side pot
*** Brian Myers finishes 8th at 4:42 PM
- sb C - bb J - fi r20000 R - r 60000 M - all fold - w M
*** New levels at 4:45 PM: $1,000 ante, $3,000/6,000 blinds
- sb J - bb R - fi R9000 F - f J - r54000 R all in - c50000 all in F -
R shows 9c 9s - F shows Ad Ks - Board Qc 2c Ac 3c Kh - w R
*** Andreas Fritz finishes 7th at 4:50 PM.
- sb R - bb G - folded to bb - w G
- sb G - bb M - fi r24000 C - c G - f M - G shows Qc Jc - C shows 3c Kc -
Board: 4d 6s 7s 8s 9s - w C
- sb M - bb T - fi r55000 J - all fold - w J
- sb T - bb C - fi r14000 G - all fold - w G
- sb C - bb J - fi r14000 T - all fold - w T
- sb J - bb R - fi r24000 T - r87000 R - f T - w R shows Q Q
*** Approx chip count: T 140K C 52K J 62K R 160K G 112K M 185K
- sb R - bb G - fi r57000 J - f R - c G - G shows Td Th - J shows 3s Kc -
Board 8d 4d Jc 2c 6c - w G
*** Jose Rosenkrantz finishes 6th at 5:06 PM.
- sb G - bb M - fi c C - c G - ck M - fl Qh Qs Td - all ck - t 4s - all ck
- rv Ah - ck G - ck M - b60000 C all in - all fold - w C shows Kd Jd
- sb M - bb T - fi r14000 C - all fold - w C
- sb T - bb C - fi r14000 G - r160000 M - all fold - w M
- sb C - bb R - fi c G - r24000 T - all fold - w T
- sb R - bb G - all fold to bb - w G
- sb G - bb M - fi r24000 T - all fold - w T shows K K - M shows Jh Qh
after deciding not to call in bb
- sb M - bb T - fi r17000 M - c T - fl Kd Ad Qd - all ck - t 4h -
b20000 M - r40000 T - f M - w T
- sb T - bb C - fi r9000 T - c C - fl 8d Jd Th - ck T - b45000 C all in -
f T - w C
- sb C - bb R - all fold to bb - w R
- sb R - bb G - all fold to bb - w G shows A Q
- sb G - bb M - all fold to bb - w M
- sb M - bb T - fi r12000 - f M - c T - fl Jd Qs 7d - ck T - b20000 R -
r100000 T - f R - w T
- sb T - bb C - fi r15000 R - all fold - w R
- sb C - bb R - fi r24000 M - all fold - w M
- sb R - bb G - fi c M - r20000 C - all fold - w C
- sb G - bb M - fi r29000 T - all fold - w T
- sb M - bb T - fi r19000 G - f M - c T - fl 3c Jh Qs - b20000 T - c G -
t Td - ck T - b35000 G - f T - w G
- sb T - bb C - fi r17000 M - all fold - w M
- sb C - bb R - fi c C - r25000 R - f C - w R
- sb R - bb G - fi r19000 T - all fold - w T
- sb G - bb M - fi r40000 R - all fold - w R
- sb M - bb T - fi r25000 R - all fold - w R
- sb T - bb C - fi r19000 M - r60000 T - all fold - w T
*** Break from 5:47 until 5:58 - Don't believe a deal was discussed
Approx chip count: C 70K R 140K T 210K M 120K G 160K
- sb C - bb R - fi c M - c C - ck R - fl 4s Js Ac - ck C - ck R -
b35000 M - all fold - w M
- sb R - bb G - fi c M - r35000 T - all fold - w T
- sb G - bb M - fi c G - ck M - fl Qs 4d Td - all ck - t Kd - ck G -
b35000 M - f G - w G
- sb M - bb T - fi r30000 M - f T - w M
- sb T - bb C - fi r100000 R all in - all fold - w R
- sb C - bb R - fi r25000 C - f S - w C
- sb R - bb G - fi r100000+ R all in - f G - w R
- sb G - bb M - fi r130000 R - all fold - w R
- sb M - bb T - fi r39000 C all in - c M - f T - M shows Jc Jh -
C shows Ad Qc - Board 7h 6h 3s 9d 6d - w M
*** Bill Comee finishes 5th at 6:13 PM. - Deal Break
Official chip count: T 209K R 155K G 118K M 230K
Deal probably made
- sb T - bb R - fi r106000 G all in - all fold - w G
- sb R - bb G - fi c R - ck G - fl 8h As 9c - b15000 R - f G - w R
- sb G - bb M - fi c G - ck M - fl Jd 9c 7d - b15000 G - f M - w G
- sb M - bb T - fi r35000 R - r96000 all in G - all fold - w G
- sb T - bb R - fi r30000 T - f R - w T
- sb R - bb G - fi r30000 M - all fold - w M
- sb G - bb M - folded to bb - w M
- sb M - bb T - fi c M - ck T - fl 9h 8s Qc - all ck - t 2h - b20000 M -
f T - w M
- sb T - bb R - fi r30000 G - all fold - w G
- sb R - bb G - fi r63000 R all in - all fold - w R
- sb G - bb M - fi r20000 G - c M - fl Td 5c Kc - b40000 G - r180000 M -
f G - w M
- sb M - bb T - fi r80000 R all in - all fold - w R
*** Approx chip count: R 110K G 110K M 330K T 160K
- sb T - bb R - fi r35000 M - all fold - w M
- sb R - bb G - fi r30000 M - r 114000 T all in - all fold - w T shows Ad Kc
- sb G - bb M - fi r25000 T - all fold - w T
- sb M - bb T - fi r75000 R all in - all fold - w R
- sb T - bb R - fi r40000 M - all fold - w M
- sb R - bb G - fi r40000 T - all fold - w T showed As
- sb G - bb M - fi r72000 G all in - c M - G shows As 8h - M shows 5s 5h -
Board Tc Qc 5d 7c Kd - w M
*** Bill Gazes finishes 4th at 7:09 PM
- sb M - bb T - all fold to bb - w T
- sb T - bb R - fi r250000 T all in - f R - w T shows 5 5
- sb R - bb M - fi r25000 T - all fold - w T
- sb M - bb T - fi r60000 R all in - all fold - w R
- sb T - bb R - fi c T - ck R - fl 8s Kd 6h - all ck - t 8h - all ck -
rv 6s - all ck - T shows Ks 2d - R mucks - w T
*** New levels at 7:15 PM: $3,000 ante, $10,000/20,000 blinds
Approx chip count: R 70K M 380K T 260K
- sb R - bb M - fi r63000 R all in - c M - R shows Kd Ts - M shows Kc 7d -
Board Tc 7s 2h 9c - w R
- sb M - bb T - fi r140000 R all in - r300000+ M all in - f T shows Ad Qd -
R shows Ac 3s - M shows Tc Td - Board 2h Kc 7c 4d 2s - w M
*** Ron "Carolina Express" Stanley finishes 3rd at 7:19 PM.
Approx chip count: T 230K M 480K
- sb on button T - c T - r460000 all in M - f T - w M
- sb M - r M all in - f T - w M
- sb T - f T - w M
- sb M - r M all in - c160000 T all in - T shows Ks Ts - M shows Ah Jh -
Board Qh 2c Tc 2d Kh - w M
*** Thomas Sparks finishes 2nd and Miami John Cernuto wins the
$2000 No Limit Holdem WSOP Championship at 7:25 PM.
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Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions
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Respected poker veteran John Cernuto, with a heart-stopping
river card, captured the title in the $2,000 buy in No Limit
Hold'em event. For his victory, Cernuto was awarded record
prize money of $259,150 and his second gold WSOP winner's
bracelet.
"It's an absolutely wonderful experience," said Cernuto, 53,
who has been a regular on the U.S. poker tournament circuit
since his career as an air traffic controller was
short-circuited by President Reagan sixteen years ago.
"I've always felt that to be fully accredited in the poker
world, you have to win a major no limit tournament. This
was my first." It was his 10th major tournament victory in
various other disciplines and his 13th finish in the money
at the WSOP where his earnings now total $605,595.
The victory had special meaning for Cernuto: "I dedicated
this tournament to my aunt, Jean Schmidt, who passed away
two days ago," he said. "She was the most poker-minded
member of my family and a source of inspiration for me. I
really wanted to win for her.'
Cernuto said players at the final table made the going tough
--"they had good reading abilities and played back at me."
But he had the last word, dramatically, against runner-up
Thomas Sparks who went all in with K-10 of spades. Cernuto
called with A-J of hearts, and was immediately behind when
the flop came Q-10-2 with one heart. The turn card was the
diamond deuce, giving Sparks two pair and leaving Cernuto
still looking for a gutshot straight. When the king of
hearts fell on the river, the large crowd on the rail roared
and Cernuto beamed.
Sparks collected $134,900 for second place, his biggest win
in two years on the tournament circuit. Now 53, he ranked
in the world's top twenty professional pool players for
three years before taking up an auto dealership from which
he has retired.
"I'm really happy but also disappointed," Sparks said. "I
didn't come to finish second. But it's a fine experience,
I'm enjoying the tournament, the atmosphere, and the way
they are treating us." Speaking for the Texas contingent
supporting Sparks, Dr.Phil Earle said, "Jeff is a class
individual who plays with heart. In the poker world he's an
ace of spades."
Third place and $67,450 went to popular local player Ron
Stanley, who has a bracelet and a runner-up finish among his
11 WSOP in-the-money placings. His winnings have now
reached $326,408. "I'm happy with this finish," he said.
"It was a struggle all through, against various topnotch
players." Stanley is also a former professional pool
player. He now always attends the World Series which he
called "the greatest tournment in the world." Stanley was
eliminated going all in with A-3 against Cernuto who called
with a pair of tens which stood up.
Bill Gazes, 30, another professional, collected $46,150 for
fourth place, his first time in the money at the World
Series and his largest prize ever. "I'm proud of my
achievement," he said. "I love the World Series and playing
against the best players from all around the U.S. and the
world." All in with A-8, Gazes was knocked out when Cernuto
flopped a set of fives.
With an admirable performance with the shortest stack at the
final table, Bill Comee, a 50 year-old real estate developer
playing in his first major tournament, survived to take
fifth place. "I'm a casual player," he said. "This was a
good learning experience. I only had two playable hands in
some two hours, and I lost with the second one -- A-Q --
against John Cernuto's pair of jacks." Comee came west
primarily for his daughter's wedding last week and said
"I'll certainly give her a honeymoon present from my prize
money."
Jose Rosenkrantz, 50, one of seven Costa Rican-born players
already here, placed sixth and said, "I feel very good --
this is the best of my seven finishes in the money at the
World Series."
Seventh place went to Andreas Fritz, 42, a former wine
dealer who now plays regularly on the European circuit. "I
feel great to finish at the final table at the World
Series," he said. "It's a great experience." Now a
part-time antiques dealer, Fritz was eliminated in a classic
hold'em hand: Stanley went all in with 9c-9s and Fritz
called with A-K for a $136,000 pot. The flop came Ac-Qc-2c
and Fritz's European fans cheered. But the killer 3 of
clubs on the river gave Stanley the flush.
Brian Myers was eliminated in eighth place when his K-Q
didn't improve against Cernuto's pair of tens.
Finishing ninth was Tommi Han, 33, one of 22 Australian
citizens who have arrived for this World Series. Born in
mainland China, Han is a former restaurateur who now plays
poker regularly in Canberra. "I feel very good," he said of
his first WSOP performance.
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