1st | Matthias Rohnacher | Heidelberg, Germany | $183,000 |
2nd | Surinder Sunar | Wolverhampton, U.K. | $105,225 |
3rd | John Spadavecchia | N. Miami Beach, FL | $54,900 |
4th | Jack Keller | Lake Cormorant, MS | $32,025 |
5th | Brent Carter | Oak Park, IL | $25,163 |
6th | Mansour Matloubi | Cardiff, U.K. | $20,588 |
7th | Russ Hamilton | Las Vegas, NV | $16,012 |
8th | OšNeil Longson | Salt Lake City, UT | $11,437 |
9th | Berry Johnston | Las Vegas, NV | $9,150 |
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Las Vegas, May 3, 1997.
Another beautiful spring day in Las Vegas. Very little wind, sunny with
more clouds than normal, a little haze, and a high temperature in the mid
80's.
Smoking Survey: I didn't see anyone smoke at the final table today,
although Monsour Matloubi had a couple of ashtrays next to his chips.
Maybe he would have lit up if he had lasted longer.
Matthias Rohnacher became the first German to ever win a WSOP event as he
beat out what was arguably the most prestigious final table in WSOP
history. There were four past WSOP Championship Event winners at the final
table, and the nine participants had won a total of $7,629,875 in
previous WSOP events.
Deals at the final table are a normal and routine occurrence in the
tournament world, and likely happened in the first nine Events of this
year's WSOP, but today's Event made it two in a row where no deal was
made, or even seriously talked about. Very refreshing IMHO.
WSOP Collector Chip
The Huck Seed collector chip went on sale this morning, and all 2,000
chips were sold out when I got to the Horseshoe around 1:30 PM this
afternoon. Sales were limited to two of the $2.50 chips per transaction.
The chips were sold at their face value.
An English casino executive was sitting in the Press section with my wife
Georgia, and was elated that he had just been able to buy one of the $2.50
chips from a well known Poker personality and entrepreneur for only $10.
When I heard this, I asked him if he would like to buy the Brooklyn
Bridge also. He said no, but that he believed that the Brits had been
able to unload a bridge on us Yanks ... Touche.
Gems from Jack McClellan
Commenting on a fold by Surinder Sunar: "Mr Sunar surrenders".
Commenting on the success that Europeans have had in the 1997 WSOP:
"U. S Poker players have finally figured out a way to beat the IRS.
They're sending all of the WSOP prize money to Europe."
and
"We're not sending the WSOP brochure and announcements to Europe next year."
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.
Limit Holdem, which will be played tomorrow, was the featured
single table satellite today. Ten players buy-in for $320 each, receive
$1,200 in chips and compete for six $500 tournament chips + $100 cash.
Becky Kerber, the single table satellite specialist, said that they were
also running $320 buy-in no-limit tables today, with the same buy-in and
rules that the limit tables had.
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 165 entrants, who made
a total of 156 re-buys last night. Here are last nights pay outs:
Patrick Bruel, Louis Asmo, Dan Fairly, Jerre Juhl, and John Strzemd each
won a $10,000 seat for the final championship event plus $511 in cash.
6. | 11 - $500 tournament chips + $180 cash |
7. | 6 - $500 tournament chips + $266 cash |
8. | 3 - $500 tournament chip + $204 cash |
9. | 1 - $500 tournament chip + $494 cash |
Entry Board for $10,000 Championship Final Event
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. | Stephen Kaufman |
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. | Dave Welch | 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 Strzemd |
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #11: $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha
87 Entries/96 Re-buys, $457,500 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
Place | Name, City | Chip Count | Seat |
1. | [C] Brent Carter - Oak Park, Il | $117,000 | 8 |
2. | [R] Matthias Rohnacher - Heidelberg, Germany | 95,000 | 6 |
3. | [K] Jack Keller - Lake Cormorant, MS | 70,000 | 7 |
4. | [J] John Spadavecchia - North Miami Beach, FL | 54,000 | 2 |
5. | [H] Russ Hamilton - Las Vegas | 47,500 | 9 |
6. | [O] O'Neil Longson - Salt Lake City, UT | 23,500 | 3 |
7. | [S] Surinder Sunar - Wolverhampton, England | 20,000 | 4 |
9. | [B] Berry Johnston - Las Vegas | 17,500 | 1 |
6. | [M] Mansour Matloubi - London, England | 13,000 | 5 |
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. Blinds were $1,000/2,000 with 10 minutes remaining at this
level.
- sb M - bb R - bi r6000 K - all fold - w K
- sb R - bb K - fi c R - r4000 K - f R - w K
- sb K - bb C - fi r4000 O - f K - c C - fl 9d 2d 7h - b12000 C - f O - w C
- sb C - bb H - fi r4000 C - f H - w C
- sb H - bb B - fi r4000 O - r15000 K - all fold - w K
- sb B - bb J - fi r5000 C - all fold - w C
- sb J - bb O - fi r4000 M - all fold - w M
*** Blinds increase to $1,500/3,000 at 4:16 PM.
- sb O - bb S - fi r7000 B - all fold - w B
- sb S - bb M - fi r5000 S - f M - w S
- sb M - bb R - fi r4000 O all in - all fold - w O
- sb R - bb K - fi r7000 R - c K - fl 6s Qh 3d - f K as R reaches for
chips - w R
- sb K - bb C - fi c K - r6000 C - f K - w C
- sb C - bb H - fi r7500 B all in - c R - f C - f H - B shows As 5h 8h Qs -
R shows Ad Ah 7c 9s - board 3d 9h Td Kd Ks - w R
*** Berry Johnston finishes 9th at 4:24 PM.
- sb H - bb J - all fold to bb - w J
- sb J - bb O - fi r7500 M all in - all fold - w M
- sb O - bb S - fi r4500 O - c S - fl 9s 8h 6d - b500 O all in - c S -
O shows Ah 9h Qh 3c - S shows 8s Ts 8d Jd - t 2h - rv 9c - w S
*** O'Neil Longson finishes 8th at 4:29 PM.
- sb S - bb M - fi r7500 K - c H - fl Kd 7d Ah - b25500 - f H - w K
*** Approx chip count: J 50K S 30K M 13K R 110K K 90K C 125K H 40K
- sb M - bb R - fi c H - c S - c M - ck R - fl Ah 3s 9h - b12000 H -
all fold - w H
- sb R - bb K - fi r7000 C - all fold - w C
- sb K - bb C - fi r7500 J - all fold - w J
- sb C - bb H - fi c C - ck H - fl 2s 5s Ks - ck C - b5000 R - c C - t 8h -
both ck - rv Jc - b11000 C - f R - w C
- sb H - bb J - fi c H - ck J - fl Qh Jc 4s - ck H - b6000 J -
r18000 H - f J - w H
- sb J - bb S - fi c H - r9000 J - f S - c H - fl 5h Qd Ah - b35000 J -
f H - w J
- sb S - bb M - fi r7000 S - f M - w S
- sb M - bb R - fi r7000 C - all fold - w C
- sb R - bb K - fi c H - c R - ck K - fl 4d Jh 9d - all ck - t Jc -
b6500 R - f K - r18000 H all in - c R - R shows Ks Kh Jd 5d -
H shows Ac Js 8c 3s - rv 5c - w R
*** Russ Hamilton finishes 7th at 4:52 PM.
- sb K - bb C - all fold to bb - w C
- sb C - bb J - fi r4500 M all in - c R - f C - c J - fl 9c 5h 4d - all ck -
t Td - all ck - rv Ah - M shows 7h 6d 6c 8c - J shows 7c 7d 4c Qc -
R shows Ad Qs 5d Jc - w R
*** Monsour Matloubi finishes 6th at 4:54 PM.
- sb J - bb S - fi c J - ck S - fl Kd 8d As - all ck - t 7s - all ck -
rv Jd - all ck - J shows Qc 9c 7c 9s - S shows Jc Th 2h Kh - w S
- sb S - bb R - fi r7000 C - all fold - w C
- sb R - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb C - fi c K - ck C - fl Kh 6d Qh - b6000 K - r20000 C -
f K - w C
- sb C - bb J - fi r6000 C - f J - w C
*** Approx chip count: C 150K R 150K J 50K S 25K K 85K
- sb J - bb S - fi r7000 C - all fold - w C
- sb S - bb R - all fold to bb - w R
- sb R - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb C - fi c K - ck C - fl 3d 7h Jd - both ck - t 2h - b6000 K -
c C - rv Td - both ck - K shows 2s 3s 4d 5h - C shows 2d 3h 4c 6c -
split pot K + C
- sb C - bb J - fi r7500 K - all fold - w K
- sb J - bb S - fi r7000 C - all fold - w C
- sb S - bb R - fi c S - ck R - fl 2h Ks 3h - both ck - t 2c - b3000 S -
f R - w S
- sb R - bb K - fi r7000 J - all fold - w J
*** Break at 5:16 PM. Blinds increase to $2,000/4,000.
K wins $2,000 in $500 chip race off
Approx chip count: K 75K C 160K J 50K S 22K R 150K
Cards are back in air at 5:31 PM.
- sb K - bb C - fi c K - ck C - fl 3c Jc 9h - b10000 K - f C - w K
- sb C - bb J - fi r8000 C - f J - w C
- sb J - bb S - fi r10000 K - all fold - w K
- sb S - bb R - fi r10000 C - r8000 S - f R - c C - C shows Qc Kc Qh 3d -
S shows As 9s Ad Jc - board 4c 5d 7h Ah 4h - w S
- sb R - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb C - fi r10000 R - all fold - w R
- sb C - bb J - fi r10000 K - f C - c J - fl 7h 2h 9d - ck C -
b30000 K - f J - w K
- sb J - bb S - fi c R - c C - c J - ck S - fl Kd 3s 8h - all ck - t 9c -
ck J - ck S - b11000 R -c C -f J - f S - rv 5h - ck R - b40000 C - c R -
C shows As Js Tc Qh - R shows 3h 6h Kh Ks - w R
- sb S - bb R - fi c J - c S - ck R - fl 3c 2c Qh - ck S - b12000 R -
r5000 J all in - c R - J shows Ac 8c 8h 4d - R shows Qc Jc Kh 3h -
t Tc - rv Th - w J
*** Approx chip count: R 180K K 90K C 90K S 35K S 35K
- sb R - bb K - fi r10000 S - all fold - w S
- sb K - bb C - fi c K - ck C - fl Jc Qc 3s - both ck - Qd - b8000 K -
f C - w K
- sb C - bb J - fi r10000 K - f C - c J - fl 7d Td 5h - both ck - t 9d -
both ck - rv 6d - both ck - J shows 4h 7s Qs Qh - K mucks shows Js Jc -
w J
- sb J - bb S - fi r10000 C - f J - r24000 S all in - C shows Ts Js Jd Kd -
S shows As 9s Ad 3c - board Qh 2h 8h 8d 8s - w S
- sb S - bb R - fi r10000 K - all fold - w K
- sb R - bb K - all fold to bb - w K
- sb K - bb C - fi c J - c R - f K - ck C - fl Qs 3s 4d - ck C -
b14000 J - all fold - w J
- sb C - bb J - fi c C - ck J - fl 9c 7h Qd - both ck - t 6d - both ck -
rv 8s - ck C - b8000 J - f C - w J
- sb J - bb S - fi r10000 K - all fold - w K
- sb S - bb R - fi c S - r8000 R - f S - w R
- sb R - bb K - fi c S - f R - ck K - fl 3d 8h 5h - both ck - t Qs -
b8000 K - c S - rv Jc - both ck - S shows As Ac 2d 4h - K mucks - w S
*** K seems to be making a practice of letting the other player show first,
even though K should show first - probably not a bad practice, if you
can get away with it.
- sb K - bb C - fi c K - r8000 C - c K - fl Js 7d 7s - ck K -
b27000 C all in - c K - C shows Ah Kh 6c Jc - K shows 7c Kc Tc Qd -
t Td - rv 4h - w K
*** Brent Carter finishes 5th at 6:12 PM.
- bb J - fi c R - ck J - fl 8d 2h 7h - both ck - t 6s - both ck - rv Ks -
both ck - R shows Qc Qh 9s 9d - J shows 4h Td Ac 7c - w R
- sb J - bb S - fi r8000 J - f S - w J
- sb S - bb R - fi r10000 K - all fold - w K
- sb R - bb K - fi r8000 R - f K - w R
- sb K - bb J - fi c K - ck J - fl Qs 2s 8h - both ck - t Kc - b8000 K -
c J - rv As - both ck - J shows 4h 4c 7h Kd - K shows Ad 2h 4d Td - w K
- sb J - bb S - all fold bb - w S
*** Approx chip count: K 140K R 170K J 60K S 90K
- sb S - bb R - fi r10000 K - c S - f R - fl Kc Td 2d - b30000 S -
r100000 K all in - c40000 S all in - S shows Jd Kd Tc 7c -
K shows Ks Qd Ac Th - t 3c - rv Ad - w S
- sb R - bb K - fi r8000 R - c K - fl 6c 7s 8h - both ck - t 9s - b15000 R -
c K - rv 4c - b100000 R - c34000 K all in - R shows Kd 9d Ts Js -
K mucks - w R
*** Jack Keller finishes 4th at 6:27 PM.
- bb J - fi r8000 - all fold - w S
- sb J - bb S - fi c J - r8000 S - f J - w S
- sb S - bb R - fi r10000 J - all fold - w J
*** Short Break at 6:30. Blinds go up to $3,000/6,000
Approx chip count: R 240K J 64K S 150K
- sb R - bb J - fi r12000 S - f R - c J - fl 7c 5c 4c - ck J - b12000 S -
c J - t 5s - ck J - b34000 S - c J all in - S shows Jh Jc 5s 8d -
J shows Qc Qh 5h 8d - rv 4h - split pot J + S
- sb J - bb S - all fold to bb - w S
- sb S - bb R - all fold to bb - w R
- sb R - bb J - fi c S - r18000 R - c J - f S - fl 8s 5d 8c - b25000 R -
r15000 J all in - c R - R shows Ac Ah 8d Qs - J shows Jc Jh 6h 2s -
t 4c - rv Ts - w R
*** John Spadavecchia finishes 3rd at 6:44 PM.
Chip count R 300K S 160K - No desire to talk deal
- sb and button R - r12000 R - f S - w R
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl 8s Kd 2s - both ck - t Td - b12000 R c S -
rv 8h - ck R - b40000 S - f R - w S
- sb R - f R - w S
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl 8d 8h 9d - both ck - t Ts - ck R - b10000 S -
f R - w S
- sb R - r6000 R - f S - w R
- sb S - f S - w R
- sb R - r8000 R - f S - w R
- sb S - r8000 S - c R - fl 9c Js 8c - both ck - t Qc - both ck - rv 6c -
ck R - b16000 S - f R - w S
- sb R - c R - r10000 S - c R - fl 3d 8c Kd - b16000 S - f R - w S
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl Kd 6c Jh - both ck - t 6s - ck R - b6000 S -
f R - w S
- sb R - f R - w S
- sb S - f S - w R
- sb R - r8000 R - f S - w R
- sb S - f S - w R
- sb R - f R - w S
- sb S - f S - w R
- sb R - r12000 R - f S - wR
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl 3c Tc 2s - both ck - t 4s - both ck - rv 8d -
ck R - b10000 S - f R - w S
- sb R - c R - ck S - fl Qd Jc 4d - both ck - t 7s - both ck - rv Qh -
b6000 S - f R - w S
- sb S - r8000 S - f R - w S
- sb R - c R - ck S - fl Jh Kc Js - both ck - t 4d - ck S - b12000 R -
f S - w R
- sb S - r10000 S - r32000 R - c S - fl 4d 9s 5h - b96000 R - f S - w R
Approx chip count: S 150K R 310K
- sb R - c R - r10000 S - c R - fl 5s 2d 9d - b32000 S - f R - w S
- sb S - r10000 S - c R - fl Kc 2s 4d - both ck - t Ts - ck R - b15000 S -
c R - rv Ks - both ck - R shows Th Tc Js 4h - S mucks - w R
- sb R - c R - ck S - fl 8s As Ah - both ck - t 2h - both ck - rv 7d -
both ck - S shows Jc 8c 6d 2h - R shows 6c 6s 7c 7h - w R
*** S asks for a scramble
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl Jd Kc 5h - both ck - t 5c - both ck - rv 7s -
both ck - R shows Ah Js 6c Tc - S mucks - w R
- sb R - f R - w S
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl 6h 9d 8d - both ck - t 5h - ck R - b10000 S -
f R - w S
- sb R - c R - ck S - fl 7h Ac 4d - ck S b12000 R - f S - w R
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl 4c 7h As - both ck - t Kd - both ck - rv Jd -
both ck - R shows 4s 7s Qc 8d - S mucks - w R
- sb R - c R - ck S - fl Td 7s Qc - both ck - t Qs - both ck - rv Ah -
both ck - R shows 6d 6h 9s 7c - S mucks - w R
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl 3s 4h Th - both ck - t Js - ck R - b7000 S - c R -
rv 9s - both ck - R shows 9d 2d 6d 2c - S shows Ac 7d Td 5c - w S
- sb R - c R - ck S - fl 3c Kd Qh - both ck - t Kh - b6000 S - f R -
w S shows 3s 3h 3d X
*** Bathroom break for S at 7:35 PM. Blinds rise to $5,000/10,000
Chip count: S 130K R 330K - Cards back in the air at 7:46 PM.
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl Kc Ad Jc - both ck - t Ks - both ck - rv 3c -
both ck - R shows Tc Qd 8s 5s - S shows 7c 7s Ah Jd - w R
- sb R - r20000 R - c S - fl 3s 8s Qs - ck S - b40000 R - f S - w R
- sb S - c S - ck R - fl Js 3c 5c - both ck - t 5d - ck R - b 15000 S -
r70000 R - c65000 S all in - R shows 5h Jd Ts 2c - S shows As 5s 6h Qd -
rv 6d - w R
*** Surinder Sunar finishes 2nd and Matthias Rohnacher wins the
$2500 Pot Limit Omaha WSOP Championship at 7:51 PM.
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Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions
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Matthias Rohnacher of Germany conquered the toughest pot
limit Omaha final table ever assembled to win the title,
$183,000 and the cherished 14-karat gold WSOP winners
bracelet. It was the first World Series victory by a German
player in history, and, with his runner-up Surinder Sunar an
Indian-born Briton, the international onslaught continued
here in the American citadel of poker.
"I really can't believe it. This was the best pot limit
Omaha final table ever, that's why I'm particularly proud,"
said Rohnacher, 36, who has devoted his life since 1994 to
playing, promoting and teaching poker. "This will definitely
inspire more poker in Germany; I think this will be the
absolute turning point for the game in my country."
This was the sixth major tournament victory for Rohnacher,
the 13th time in the money at the WSOP (including two
runner-up finishes), and it brought his winnings here to
$379,665.
A former music industry executive, he has played poker
seriously since 1991 when he first came to the Horseshoe,
"reading every single poker book, watching videos, studying
the other players. And since 1994 I have lived only for
poker and my family," he said.
Four former world champions and four other world-class
players were at this final table whose total WSOP winnings
totalled $7.6 million dollars. After about 100 minutes,
Rohnacher gained the chip lead and, he said, "from then on I
kept it, never in serious danger of losing it."
Finally heads up against Sunar, Ronacher held a two-to-one
lead which lessened slightly but not enough for a real
challenge from his veteran opponent. After an hour of
intense play, Sunar with A-Q-6-5 was all in against
Rohnacher's J-l0-5-2 after the flop of J-5-3. A five on the
turn gave Rohnacher a full house and Sunar three fives,
needing an ace or queen. But the river card was a six,
giving Sunar a lower full house and the title was the
German's.
"I'm happy with this finish," said Sunar, 38, an electronic
engineer who won the 1993 European No Limit Hold'em
championship and the European Pot Limit championship in
1994. Last November he was runner up to Ken Flaton in the
U.S. Poker Championship event in Atlantic City.
Sunar said, "You couldn't get any tougher final table than
this one. I was short-stacked all the way through." But
starting in 7th chip position, he managed to finish second
and collect $105,225 for his 9th time in the money and sixth
final table at the WSOP. Sunar said he believed that "the
British are probably the best at pot limit -- it's
practically all we play. Limit won't fly in Britain. We've
got too much gamble. British players get bored with limit --
they want to get it all in without waiting."
Recognizing the extraordinary international showing at this
World Series, Tournament Coordinator Jack McClelland took to
his microphone and said, "It looks as if the American
players have finally figured out a way to beat the tax
man--they're sending all the money over to tax-free Europe."
Third place prize money of $54,900 went to John
Spadavecchia, 59, who has a gold bracelet and a third-place
finish in the Championship Event among his nine times in the
money here. His earnings now total $635,977.
"I'm disappointed," he said. "I'm used to being low in
chips. Usually, I come back. But I ran into a bigger hand
(Rohnacher's pair of aces with an eight which made trips on
the flop against his own pair of jacks). I wasn't lucky
enough to catch a jack. I love the World Series. It's the
best tournament anywhere, and I've been all over."
Jack Keller, 54, the 1984 World Champion, finished fourth
when he flopped a straight against Rohnacher who also
flopped a straight and then turned the nut straight. Keller
remains 5th on the list of World Series millionaires, with
winnings now of $1,549,698. He has three gold bracelets,
four runner-up finishes and 18 final tables among his 22
times in the money.
Fifth place went to Brent Carter, another top tournament
competitor, who began the day as chip leader but was knocked
out when Keller flopped trips and turned a full house. This
was Carter's 24th time in the money. He has two gold
bracelets, finished 3rd in the 1995 Championship Event and
has total winnings of $852,192.
Mansour Matloubi, the 1990 World Champion, nursed his very
short stack to a sixth place finish which brought his WSOP
earnings to $1,211,158. This was his ninth final table and
13th time in the money.
Seventh place went to 1994 World Champion Russ Hamilton, who
has made the final table at all five in-the-money finishes.
With this prize money, he moved from 15th to 13th on the
WSOP millionaires list, his winnings totalling $1,094,925.
O'Neil Longson finished eighth, this his 12th final table in
16 times in the money. He has one gold bracelet and three
runner-up finishes and won the U.S. Stud Championship in
Atlantic City six months ago.
Ninth place went to 1986 World Champion Berry Johnston who
has placed in the money at the World Series 31 times -- more
than any other player. Johnston, 3rd on the millionaires
roster, has four gold bracelets and 24 final tables to his
credit and has collected a total of $1,690,912. He has won
money at every World Series since 1982.
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WSOP Collector Chip
The much anticipated Huck Seed collector chip will go on
sale at the west-side cashier's cage Saturday May 3rd at
9:30 a.m.
Sales will be limited to two chips per transaction at $2.50
per chip.
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