EVENT #94/30 to 5/1/97
WORLD SERIES OF POKER
TEXAS HOLD'EM (POT LIMIT) $2,000
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY - $494,000 PRIZE MONEY TO DATE - $4,403,500
ENTRIES IN THIS EVENT - 247 TOTAL ENTRIES TO DATE - 2,340
Daily Report Final Table
1. David UlliottHull, England$180,310
2. Chris TrubyOxford, England93,860
3. Tom McEvoyLas Vegas46,930
4. Richard ChaseMalibu, CA32,110
5. Stan GoldsteinCerritos, CA22,230
6. Chris "Jesus" Ferguson*Pacific Palisades, CA17,290
7. "Eskimo" ClarkGarden Grove, CA12,350
8. George HartleyPortland, OR9,880
9. Andreas FritzMunich, Germany7,904
10.Chris TsiprailidisSyracuse, NY5,928
11.Hilbert ShireyHaines City, FL5,928
12.Danny GerstnerKenver, LA5,928
13.Bubba WardCollege Station, TX4,940
14.Morgan MachinaMadison, WI4,940
15.Thomas SparksHouston, TX4,940
16.Les SpearStateline, NV3,952
17.Al StonumSan Bruno, CA3,952
18.John SpadavecchiaN. Miami Beach, FL3,952
19.Hans "Tuna" LundSparks, NV2,964
20.David TravernierParis, France2,964
21.Yong PakBainbridge Island, WA2,964
22.Bob StupakLas Vegas2,964
23.Hank KarwowskiIncline Village, NV2,964
24.Dr. Phil EarleHouston, TX2,964
25.D. J. JohnsonLas Vegas2,964
26.Bruce StantonHouston, TX2,964
27.Peter BrehmFriendswood, TX2,964
* rec.gambling.poker participant.

Daily Report
Las Vegas, May 1, 1997. It's hazier (make that read smoggier) today than normal in Las Vegas, although the wind was gusting to around 30 mph this morning. Most of the wind was gone by noon, and the afternoon was another warm, beautiful spring day.
Smoking Survey: Final table smokers were "Eskimo" Clark, Andreas Fritz and Chris Truby. The most visible anti-smoker was David Ulliott, who was armed with one of the large, square, box-like fans. David also sported the first dark glasses that I remember at a final table this year. His had small, rectangular lenses, like the ones school teachers sometimes wore many years ago.
As I was transcribing the play-by-play data from yesterday's $2,000 Omaha High-Low Split final table, I was reminded that the posturing and post mortem analysis between players had seemed excessive to me. Winning, un-called hands were frequently shown down gratuitously, which was great for the spectators, but was probably detrimental to the prime showee.
Congratulations to rec.gambler Chris "Jesus" Ferguson who posted a 6th place finish in today's Pot Limit Holdem Event. I thought Chris played very well. But for a bad river card, he would have tripled through and would have finally had some chips to work with. Alas, it was not to be, and "Jesus" wasn't able to walk on the water. Chris has already won an entry into the final event, and will get a chance to improve on today's finish.
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.
I finally got around to doing the rest of the play-by-play transcribing for Event #4 ($1,500 7 Card Stud) that I had postponed doing. Unfortunately, I found that I had inadvertently taped over about an hour of play in the middle of the final table play. All of the data that was available, including the blackout, have now been posted here on the ConJelco web site.
Last night's no-limit super satellite had 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. Rudy Lotief, the super satellite guru, informed me that there were 155 entrants, who made a total of 147 re-buys last night. Here are last nights pay outs:
1st thru 5thA $10,000 non transferrable seat + $340 cash
6. Eight $500 tournament chips = $160 cash
7.Four $500 tournament chips + $392 cash
8.Two $500 tournament chips + $248 cash
9.One $500 tournament chip + $228 cash
As of today there are 56 Entrants on the board for the $10,000 Final Event. 44 of those have won their seat at supers here at the Horseshoe, and most of the others were won in out of town tournaments. I don't see an obviously female name on the list yet.

Tomorrow I plan to record all of the names on the entry board and post them here.


Pot Limit Omaha, which will be played tomorrow, was the featured single table satellite today. Ten players buy-in for $270 each, receive $1,000 in chips and compete for five $500 tournament chips + $100 cash. Blinds start at $10/25.
Becky Kerber, the single table satellite specialist, said that they were also running $320 buy-in no-limit tables today. You start with $1200 in chips at $10/25 blinds and the winner gets Six $500 chips + $100 cash.
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #9: $2,000 Texas Hold'em (Pot Limit)
247 Entries, $494,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play

Final Table chip position:
1.[S] Stan Goldstein - Cerritos, CA$131,5004
2.[T] Tom McEvoy - Las Vegas76,0001
3.[R] Richard Chase - Malibu, CA75,0003
4.[D] David Ulliott - Hull, England64,0007
5.[A] Andreas Fritz - Munich, Germany33,5006
6.[G] George Hartley - Portland, OR33,5009
7.[C] Chris Truby - Oxford, England31,5002
8.[E] "Eskimo" Clark - Garden Grove, CA26,5008
9.[F] Chris "Jesus" Ferguson - Pacific Palisades, CA23,0005


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 4:10 PM with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht presiding. The blinds were $1,500/3,000 with 16 minutes remaining at this level.

  1. sb C - bb R - folded to bb - w R
  2. sb R - bb S - fi r5500 R - r30000 S - f R - w S
  3. sb S - bb F - folded to bb - w F
  4. sb F - bb A - fi r7500 C - all fold - w C
  5. sb A - bb D - fi r7500 S - all fold - w S
  6. sb D - bb E - fi r7000 R - all fold - w R
  7. sb E - bb G - fi r7500 S - all fold - w S
  8. sb G - bb T - fi r7500 S - all fold - w S
  9. sb T - bb C - fi r7500 T - f C shows 2d 3h - w T shows Qd Qh
  10. sb C - bb R - all fold to bb - w R
  11. sb R - bb S - fi r7000 R - c S - fl Ts 8d 7h - ck R - b14000 S - f R - w S
  12. sb S - bb F - fi r6000 T - all fold - w T
  13. sb F - bb A - r7500 R - f C - r18500 A - c R - R shows Ac Qh - A shows As 8c - Board Ks Th Qc Ts 2s - w R

    *** Andreas Fritz finishes 9th at 4:20 PM.

    F wins $2,000 in $500 chip race

    New levels are $2,000/4,000 blinds.

  14. bb D - fi r8000 T - all fold - w T
  15. sb D - bb E - fi r10000 R - r6000 F all in - c R - R shows Qd Qh - F shows Ah Ks - board 2h 3d Ad 7s 4s - w F
  16. sb E - bb G - fi r6000 F - r8000 E all in - f G - c F - Board 5d 8s Jh Ks Kh - w E
  17. sb G - bb T - all fold to bb - w T
  18. sb T - bb C - fi r10000 F - all fold - w F
  19. sb C - bb R - fi r10000 S - all fold - w S
  20. sb R - bb S - all fold to bb - w S
  21. sb S - bb C - fi r10000 T - all fold - w T
  22. sb F - bb D - fi r15000 G all in - f F -r15000 D - f E - D shows Ac Qd - G shows Ad 9d - Board 7s Qc As 2c 6d - w D

    *** George Hartley finishes 8th at 4:37 PM.

  23. sb D - bb E - fi c D - ck E - fl 2c Ah Jh - b8000 D - f E - w D

    *** Approx chip count: T 90K C 25K R 70K S 165K F 30K D 90K E 35K

  24. sb E - bb T - fi r10000 C - r45000 D - f E - f T - c10000 C all in - C shows Ac Ah - D shows Jh Jd - board As Js 5s 2h 4c - w C
  25. sb T - bb C - fi r10000 S - all fold - w S
  26. sb C - bb R - fi r10000 T - all fold - w T
  27. sb R - bb S - fi c D - c R - ck S - fl 6s Jd 4s - b12000 S - r35000 D - all fold - w D
  28. sb S - bb F - all fold to bb - w F
  29. sb F - bb D - fi r8000 S - all fold - w S
  30. sb D - bb E - fi r9000 S - all fold - w S
  31. sb E - bb T - fi r10000 S - r34000 D - all fold - w D
  32. sb T - bb C - fi r10000 S - all fold - w S
  33. sb C - bb R - fi r8000 C - f R - w C
  34. sb R - bb S - fi r6000 D - all fold - w D
  35. sb S - bb F - fi r8000 E - r60000 S - f F - c20000 E all in - E shows As Qc - S shows Ks Qs - board 7h 9h 8s Jh 5c - w E
  36. sb F - bb D - fi r10000 C - all fold - w C
  37. sb D - bb E - folded to bb - w E
  38. sb E - bb T - fi r8000 S - all fold - w S
  39. sb T - bb C - fi r10000 E - all fold - w E
  40. sb C - bb R - fi r10000 E - r32000 C - all fold - w C
  41. sb R - bb S - all fold to bb - w S
  42. sb S - bb F - fi r8000 S - f F - w S
  43. sb F - bb D - fi r10000 C - all fold - w C
  44. sb D - bb E - fi r9000 S - c D - f E - fl 2d Qd 5h - both ck - t 4c - both ck - rv Ac - both ck - D shows Ad Js - S mucks - w D
  45. sb E - bb T - fi r8000 E - c T - fl 6c As 5h - both ck - t 3d - both ck - rv 8c - both ck - E shows Qc Qs - T shows Ad 4d - w T
  46. sb T - bb C - fi r10000 S - all fold - w S
  47. sb C - bb R - fi r10000 S - all fold - w S
  48. sb R - bb S - all fold to bb - w S
  49. sb S - bb F - fi c S - ck F - fl Qc 9d Ks - ck S - b8000 F - f S - w F
  50. sb F - bb D - fi r10000 T - all fold - w T
  51. sb D - bb E - fi r9000 S - f D - c E - fl 3d Th 9d - ck E - b30000 S - f E - w S
  52. sb E - bb T - fi r9000 R - all fold - T shows Qh 3d - W R
  53. sb T - bb C - fi r9000 R - all fold - w R
  54. sb C - bb R - fi r8000 T - all fold - w T -
  55. sb R - bb S - all fold to bb - w S
  56. sb S - bb F - fi c D - c R - c S - ck F - fl 5s Js 2c - b12000 F - all fold - w D

    *** Break at 5:13 PM. Cards back in air at 5:24.

    New levels are $3,000/6,000 blinds.

  57. sb F - bb D - fi r10000 F all in - f D shows 2d 3h - W F shows Ah Kd
  58. sb D - bb E - fi r9000 D - f E - w D
  59. sb E - bb T - fi r6000 C - f E - c T - fl Ts 6s Kc - both ck - t Td - both ck - rv 2d - both ck - C shows As Qc - T mucks - w C
  60. sb T - bb C - all fold to bb - w C
  61. sb C - bb R - fi r10000 D - all fold - R shows 2c 5h - w D
  62. sb R - bb S - fi r14000 F all in - all fold - w F
  63. sb S - bb F - fi r15000 R - r50000 S - f F - c15000 R all in - R shows 9c 9s - S shows As 9d - board 9h 4d 3s Kd 4h - w R
  64. sb F - bb D - fi r6000 E all in - f F - c D - E shows Ah 2s - D shows Qc 4h - board 4d Ks 7d Kd Js - w D

    *** Paul "Eskimo" Clark finishes 7th at 5:45 PM.

  65. sb D - bb T - fi c D - r12000 T - r24000 D - f T shows A 6 - w D
  66. sb T - bb C - fi r12000 S - all fold - w S
  67. sb C - bb R - fi r14000 F all in - all fold - R shows 6d 8h - w F shows Ad Qh
  68. sb R - bb S - fi c D - f R - c S - fl 9h Qd As - b10000 S - c D - t 9s - ck S - b20000 D - c S - rv Jh - ck S - b70000 D - f S - w D

    *** Approx chip count: D 190K T 60K C 60K S 90K R 70 K F 25K

  69. sb S - bb F - fi r12000 S - r7000 F all in - c S - S shows 8h Jc - F shows Ah 9d - board 3s 6h Qh 2c As - w F
  70. sb F - bb D - fi r14000 C - all fold - w C
  71. sb D - bb T - fi r12000 S - all fold - w S
  72. sb T - bb C - fi c R - c D - f T - ck C - fl 2h 5s 5c - all ck - t 7c - b10000 D - f C - c R - rv 3c - ck R - b20000 D - c R - D shows 5h 6c - R mucks - w D
  73. sb C - bb R - fi r15000 T - all fold - w T shows A 9
  74. sb R - bb S - fi c D - r15000 C - all fold - w C shows Kc Kh
  75. sb S - bb F - fi r15000 T - all fold - w T
  76. sb F - bb D - fi r15000 S - all fold - w S
  77. sb D - bb T - all fold to bb - w T
  78. sb T - bb C - fi T is putting chips in to make a raise, C says "Don't shoot" and folds before raise is made - w T
  79. sb C - bb R - fi r15000 F - r50000 T - all fold - w T
  80. sb R - bb S - fi r12000 R all in - c S - R shows 3h 3c - S shows Jd Qh - board 2h 4d 9c 3d Tc - w R
  81. sb S - bb F - fi r 8000 D - all fold - w D
  82. sb F - bb D - fi r15000 T - all fold - w T
  83. sb D - bb T - fi r15000 S - all fold - T shows 2d 8d - w S
  84. sb T - bb C - fi r8000 D - all fold - w D

    *** Approx chip count: D 225K T 105K S 40K C 70K R 35K F 16K

  85. sb C - bb R - fi r12000 C - f R - w C
  86. sb R - bb S - fi r10000 F all in - c T - r15000 R all in - f S - c T - F shows As 7h - T shows Kd 9h - R shows Ks Qh - board 3c 8d 4s 4d Qd - w R

    *** Chris "Jesus" Ferguson finishes 6th at 6:15 PM.

  87. sb S - bb D - all fold to bb - w D
  88. sb D - bb T - fi r10000 C - all fold - w C shows As Ks
  89. sb T - bb C - fi r12000 T - f C - w T
  90. sb C - bb R - fi r15000 S - all fold - w S
  91. sb R - bb S - fi r15000 D - all fold - w D
  92. sb S - bb D - fi r15000 T - r20000 S - f D - c T - S shows Qh Th - T shows Ac Qc - board Td 2h 4d 3h 7c - w S
  93. sb D - bb T - fi r15000 C - all fold - w C
  94. sb T - bb C - fi r14000 D - r6000 T all in - c D - D shows 8s Tc - T shows Kd Kh - board 7c 7d 3h 6h 8d - w T
  95. sb C - bb R - all fold to bb - w R
  96. sb R - bb S - fi r15000 T - all fold - w T
  97. sb S - bb D - all fold bb - w D
  98. sb D - bb T - fi r15000 C - all fold - w C
  99. sb T - bb C - fi r15000 D - all fold - w D
  100. sb C - bb R - fi r15000 S - all fold - w S
  101. sb R - bb S - fi c R - r12000 S - f R - w S
  102. sb S - bb D - fi r15000 C - f S - c D - fl Td Ac 9d - both ck - t Js - ck D - b45000 C all in - f D - w C
  103. sb D - bb T - fi r7000 D - f T - w D
  104. sb T - bb C - folded to BB - w C

    *** New levels at 6:35 PM. $5,000/10,000 blinds.

    R wins 10K in $1,000 chip race off.

    Approx chip count: D 190K S 90K C100K T 45K R 70K

  105. sb C - bb R - fi r25000 D - all fold - w D
  106. sb R - bb S - fi r25000 T - all fold - w T
  107. sb S - bb D - fi r25000 C - all fold - w C
  108. sb D - bb T - fi r25000 S - f D - c T - fl As 6h 9h - both ck - t 6c - b25000 T all in - f S - w T
  109. sb T - bb C - all fold to bb - w C
  110. sb C - bb R - fi r25000 S - r60000 T - f C - f R shows 3 3 - c5000 S all in - S 7h 7c - T As Qd - board 2s 5c 9s Qc 5h - w T

    *** Stan Goldstein finishes 5th at 6:46 PM.

  111. sb R - bb D - fi r25000 T - all fold - w T
  112. sb D - bb T - fi c D - ck T - fl 7c 6h 9d - b20000 D - c T - t 5d - ck D - b40000 T - c D - rv 5d - b120000 D all in - f T - w D
  113. sb T - bb C - all fold to bb - w C
  114. sb C - bb R - fi r25000 T - r75000 C - all fold - w C
  115. sb R - bb D - fi r25000 C - all fold - w C shows Jd Jc
  116. sb D - bb T - fi r15000 D - f T - w D
  117. sb T - bb C - folded to bb - w C
  118. sb C - bb R - folded to bb - w R
  119. sb R - bb D - fi r15000 R all in - f D - w R
  120. sb D - bb T - fi r15000 C - all fold - w C
  121. sb T - bb C - fi c T - ck C - fl 9h Ks 2s - b20000 T all in - f C - w T
  122. sb C - bb R - fi r20000 C - f R - w C shows As 6h
  123. sb R - bb D - fi r25000 C - c20000 R all in - f D - R shows 3d 3s - C shows Ah 8d - board 7s Ac 6s 8c th - w C

    *** Richard Chase finishes 4th at 6:58 PM.

  124. sb D - bb T - fi c D - ck T - fl 6h 7h 5c - ck D - b20000 T - r10000 D - c10000 T all in - D shows 8d 8h - T shows 4h 5h - t 6d - rv 2s - w D

    *** Tom McEvoy finishes 3rd at 7:01 PM.

    Deal break. Deal probably made. Cards back in air at 7:12 PM.

    Chip count: C 230K D 265K

  125. sb and button D - c D - r20000 C - c D - fl 4c Ad 2c - both ck - t Ah - ck C - b40000 D - r160000 C all in - f D - w C
  126. sb C - f C - w D
  127. sb D - f D - w C
  128. sb C - c C - ck D - fl 5d Qc 5c - b20000 D - c C - t 2s - both ck - rv Td - b40000 D - c C - D shows 4d 5s - C mucks - w D
  129. sb D - c D - ck C - fl 2c As 3s - ck C - b10000 D - f C - w D
  130. sb C - c C - ck D - fl 5d Jc 7s - b20000 D - f C - w D
  131. sb D - r20000 D - r20000 C - c D - fl 5h 7h 3s - b60000 C - r165000 D all in - c110000 C all in - C shows 7d 7c - D shows Ah 4h - t Kd - rv 2s - w D who makes gut shot straight to win on river.

    *** Chris Truby finishes 2nd and David Ulliott wins the $2000 Pot Limit Texas Holdem WSOP Championship at 7:21 PM.

Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions

Missing Picture
In the first all-British heads-up final in World Series history, David Ulliott caught a magic river card to win the $2,000 buy-in Pot Limit Hold'em title from his countryman Chris Truby. And they did it on Britain's election day.

The dramatic victory over a record field of 247 competitors was worth $180,310. Ulliott, a 44 year-old jeweler and regular tournament player in Europe and the U.S., was also awarded the gold WSOP winner's bracelet which he said would be engraved to his expert specifications.

This is Ulliott's first trip to the World Series and he came in riding a string of tournament successes since last June which included three big victories and two third place finishes. "It's good to win," he said simply. "Everything went nice and smoothly at the excellent final table. I just love the buzz -- the adrenalin rush -- of playing the game. And the World Series is fantastic -- the atmosphere, the money, the great action."

Ulliott is known in poker circles as "Devil Fish," a nickname given him by Chinese opponents in Birmingham, England referring to a Chinese culinary delicacy which, if not properly prepared, can kill whoever eats it.

The two Britons were about even in chips when they went heads up, and five minutes later came the climactic final hand, a hold'em classic: Truby with a pair of sevens , bet $60,000 on the flop of 7h-5h-3s. Ulliott, holding A-4 of hearts, re-raised to put him all in, making it a $400,000 pot with top set pitted against a flush and straight draw. The turn card was the meaningless diamond king, and then the river -- the deuce of spades to give the taciturn Ulliott his first World Series bracelet and his largest ever tournament prize.

Truby, 46, the owner of a property management business, collected $93,860 which was also his biggest win. "I'm thrilled," he said. "I think I was very fortunate -- I hit some solid hands and they stood up. In fact, nothing went wrong until the very last hand." Like Ulliott, Truby has played pot limit almost exclusively, as is the custom in Great Britain.

Because he did so well, Truby, who had to fly home hours after the event, said he might well come back to enter the WSOP championship. "I think the World Series is the most fabulous poker event there is," he said, "and it's extremely well run."

The last American to make a run at the British was Tom McEvoy, the 1983 World Champion who, with his third place finish, became the 17th World Series millionaire. This $46,930, his 20th time in the money and third already this year, moved him into 16th place on the WSOP Top Money Winners list. McEvoy, author and columnist about to appear with a new book on championship pot-limit and no-limit hold'em, said, "I thought both British players played superbly. I'm very happy that I'm currently playing well. I'm living proof that the strategy in the book works-- even if I didn't go all the way,"

McEvoy, 52, was finally all-in with 5h-4h against Ulliott's pair of eights. He flopped an open-ended straight flush draw, 7h-6h-5s, but got no further help.

Fourth place went to Richard Chase, 48, the retired owner of an international media-based barter company, who said, I"m happy with my finish. They were all more experienced in pot limit, which I've only played a handful of times." He decided that "timing is everthing -- my big hands won only blinds." Chase praised the new two-day WSOP format because "everyone plays better when they're rested. I think it works well."

Stan Goldstein, runner-up in last year's $2,500 pot limit event and the chip leader at start of final table play, finished fifth when his pair of sevens lost to McEvoy's A-Q, a queen falling on the turn. This was Goldstein's second in-the-money placing at this WSOP and his earnings now total $126,458.

Another tournament regular, Chris Ferguson, survived from lowest initial chip position to sixth place, which brought his WSOP winnings to $66,296 in five money finishes.

Eskimo Clark, the 1992 Seven Card Stud champion, took seventh place, his 11th time in the money.

George Hartley, a WSOP newcomer, finished eighth and Andreas Fritz, making his second final table this year, was ninth.



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