1. | Doug Saab | Birmingham, AL | $130,305 |
2. | Bernie Rosenthal | Cincinnati, OH | 67,380 |
3. | Eli Balas | Las Vegas | 33,915 |
4. | Ivan Trepner | Las Vegas | 21,420 |
5. | Pete Dixon | Chicago, IL | 17,850 |
6. | Jim Bucci | Hollywood, MD | 14,280 |
7. | Hieu Ma | S. El Monte, CA | 10,710 |
8. | Mel Judah | London, England | 7,854 |
9. | Ben Barton | Miami, FL | 5,355 |
10. | Ken Reisch | Del Ray Beach, FL | 5,355 |
11. | Harry Thomas | Ft. Lauderdale, FL | 5,355 |
12. | Jim Payton | Camby, IN | 4,463 |
12. | Mark Golfarb | Silver Springs, MD | 4,462 |
14. | John Yarmosh | Canadensis, PA | 3,570 |
15. | Tom Jacobs | Las Vegas | 3,570 |
16. | Frank Henderson | Houston, TX | 3,570 |
17. | Florencio Umel | West Covina, CA | 2,142 |
18. | Peter Brownstein | Arnold, MD | 2,142 |
19. | Jeff Pierce | Las Vegas | 2,142 |
20. | Larry Brill | Newburgh, IN | 2,142 |
21. | John Inashima | Pasadena, CA | 2,142 |
22. | Ron Agar | Willowdale, Ontario | 2,142 |
23. | David Hayno | Topango, CA | 2,142 |
24. | Abe Blindman | Jonesboro, AR | 2,142 |
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Las Vegas, April 28, 1997.
Another beautiful day in Las Vegas. Sunny with a light breeze and a high
temperature in the 80's
Smoking Survey: Eli Balas was the only smoker at the final table.
Binion's still had some of their 1997 WSOP commemerative coins available
today. I have been purchasing several coins each of the last few days for
people who asked, providing they will take delivery from me in Las Vegas.
Binion's states in one of their coin announcements that a maximum of two
coins may be bought per person, but I have been buying several at a time,
with no problem. Today, they said I could only have two, but we
compromised and after they sold me two, I stepped outside the door, came
back in and bought two more, and repeated that procedure a couple of more
times.
This was a very straight forward, no nonsense, business like final table
relative to previous ones. However there was one lighter moment worthy of
note: The cocktail waitress was in the area, and Jack McClelland asked if
any of the players would care to order some liquid refreshments at that
time (or something to that effect), and after no one spoke up, Ivan
Trepner, a young looking senior citizen who was the chip leader when they
started final table play and finished fourth, finally said "I don't want
anything, but bring a round of scotch for my friends".
When Ivan Trepner was undergoing his exit interview with Don Larrimore,
who writes the daily report handout for Binion's (which appears in the
side bar column as part of Conjelco's coverage), I heard him say that
this was only the second time he had ever played 7 Card 8 or better, but
that he had developed a strategy that greatly simplified the game. I
talked with Ivan later and confirmed that his only previous experience
had been in a small tournament, and he said that his system or strategy
was proprietary, but he indicated that it was built around observations
he had made concerning danger hands that bust players out of tournaments.
Ivan said he was going to further test his theories in the $2,500 event.
As I understand it, his system is to avoid hands that will bust you out
of a tournament. What an easy game.
More out of town rg'ers who dropped by my home-away-from-home at the
final table area to say hello recently: Chris Ferguson, J. R. Reed, Bill
Turner, Keith Fichtemaier, Jeff Woods, J. P. Massar, Kim Scheinberg and
John Kullman.
Last story of the day: A rg'er, who shall remain unidentified to protect
his reputation, who had been playing in a daily tournament, came over
and joined me while I was getting ready for the final table of the day.
I asked him if he had busted out of the tournament, and he said, that he
was still in it. Then I asked how long was the break, and he said he
wasn't on break, but that an inept dealer that he couldn't stand was at
his table, and that he always took his own private break anytime that
this dealer came to his table.
The Final Table
Card by Card and Bet by Bet
WSOP Event #6: $1,500 7 Card Stud 8 or Better
238 Entries, $357,000 Total Prize Pool and chips in play
Final Table chip position:
Place | Name, City | Chip Count | Seat |
1. | [I] Ivan Trepner - Las Vegas | 92,000 | 5 |
2. | [B] Bernie Rosenthal - Cincinnati, OH | 73,500 | 7 |
3. | [P] Pete Dixon - Chicago, IL | 67,000 | 4 |
4. | [D] Doug Saab - Birmingham, AL | 55,500 | 6 |
5. | [E] Eli Balas - Las Vegas | 23,500 | 3 |
6. | [H] Hieu Ma - S. El Monte, CA | 20,000 | 8 |
7. | [J] Jim Bucci - Hollywood, MD | 14,000 | 2 |
8. | [M] Mel Judah - London, England | 12,000 | 1 |
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 4:07 PM with Jack McClelland and Jim Albrecht
presiding. The ante was $500 with a $1,000 bring in and limits of
$3,000/6,000. 40 minutes were remaining at this level.
- 3: Qd 5h 6s 4c As 3d 6c 9s - bi D 3d - r P 4c - r I As - f D - c P -
4: Ts 2d - b I - f P - w I shows A 2
- 3: Qs Qc 6s Qd Th As 2c 8h - bi B 2c - c H 8h - 4: 7h 8c - b H - f B - w H
- 3: As Kd 7s Jc 7c 9h 4h 6s - bi B 4h - all fold - w B
- 3: Qc Td 8d 8s Jc 6d 8c 2c - bi H 2c - r J Td - all fold - w J
- 3: 5s Kc 4h 6c 5c 7h 2c 8s - bi B 2c - c P 6c - c D Th - 4: 6d 8d 3s -
b P - c D - f B - 2s Js - b P - f D - w P
- 3: 6c Qs Jd Kh 7h 4h 2s 3c - bi B 2s - c M 6c - r P Kh - c D 4h - f B -
c M - 4: 6d - Js - 8h - all ck - 5: 5d 8d Ks - b M - all fold - w M
- 3: Qs Ad 3h 4c 8c 5s Td Ks - bi E 3h - r B Td - c J Ad - c E -
4: 2s 4s 6c - ck J - ck E - b B - c J - c E - 5: Kc 7c 6h - b B -
all fold - w B
- 3: 5h Ks Ac 5s Jd 8s 2s 5c - bi B 2s - c M 5h - c c D 8s - 4: Qs 9c 4c -
ck M - ck D - b B - f M - c D - 5: Tc 8h - c D - b B - f D - w B
- 3: Ks Ad Qh Kd 6h Ah 5h 4d - bi H 4d - r J Ad - f H - w J
- 3: Ks Ts 7c 5c 6h Jh 9c 5s - bi P 5c - r H 5s - r M Ks - c P - f H -
4: 2s 2c - both check - 5: Kd 3d - b M - c P - 6: 4c 8h -
b4000 M all in - c P - M shows Ac Kd - P shows 8c 8d - 7: Qd 5d - w P
*** Mel Judah finishes 8th at 4:21 PM.
- 3: 3c 2h 7c Qd Ks 5s 4h - bi E 2h - r D Ks - all fold - w D
- 3: 4d 3d 7d 2h As Ah Kh - bi I 2h - r D As - all fold - w D
- 3: 4d 9h 7d Td 7c Ah 6d - bi J 4d - c P 7d - 4: Js 9c - ck J - b P -
f J - w P
- 3: Js 4c 9c Kd 5s Jh Qh - bi E 4c - r D 5s - r H Qh - f E - c D -
4: 2h 3h - b H - c D - 5: 5h 4d - b D - c4000 H all in -
D shows 7s 9s - H shows Qc Kh - 6: 2s 7c - 7: 6s Ac - w D
*** Hieu Ma finishes 7th at 4:29 PM.
- 3: 6s 9d 2s 3s 5s Ad - bi P 2s r D 5s - w D
- 3: 7d 7c 2d Th Td Kc - bi P 2d - r J 7d - c E 7c - f P - 4: Js 6c -
b J - c4500 E all in - J shows As 5s - E shows 4h 5c - 5: 3d Ts -
6: 9d 3s - 7: 8s 3c - w E
- 3: 2d 9d 4s 5h Qs Ah - bi J all in 2d - r P 4s - c I 5h - r B Ah - c P -
c I - 4: 7c 3s Js 9h - b B - c P - f I - 5: As 5d 8d - ck B - b P - fB -
J shows 3h 7h - P shows 9s 2s - 6: Ad 7d - 7: Qd - 8h - split pot J + P
*** Approx chip count: B 90k D 70K I 85K P 90K E 20K J 2.5K
- 3: 3s 7c Qs Jc Qc As - bi J 3s - c E 7c - 4: Ah 2h - b1500 J all in -
c E - J shows 7s Qh - E shows 3c 5d - 5: 6d 8s - 6: 2c 9d - 7: Td 2d -
split pot J + E
- 3: 4h 6c 6h Tc 5d 8d - bi J 4h - r B 8d - c2500 J all in - J shows 3c 5c -
B shows 2d 8c - 4: Td 8s - 5: 9d 4s - 6: Ad Jd - 7: 3d 5s - w B
*** Jim Bucci finishes 6th at 4:38 PM.
- 3: Ac 3h 6c Kc 5s - bi P 3h - r B 5s - all fold - w B
- 3: 8c Ad Ts Td 4c - bi B 4c - r P Ad - all fold - w P
- 3: 8d 2h Kh 6d Jd - bi P 2h - r E 8d - r P - c E - 4: Qh 5d - ck E - b P -
c E - 5: 9h 7d - b E - c P - 6: Ac 9c - b1500 E all in - c P -
E shows Ad 8h - P shows 3s 3c - 7: 7s 7d - w E
- 3: 7d 5c 6s 5h 7c - bi P 5c - r D 5h - all fold - w D
- 3: 4h 8s Tc 2h 9c - bi D 2h - c B - 4: 7d 4s - b D - c B - 5: Ks 8h -
ck D - b B - w B
25: 3: 2s 8h Td 9s 6c - bi E 2s - r P Ah - all fold - w P shows T T
- 3: 4d 9d 6s 4c 6h - bi D 4c - r P 9d - all fold - w P
*** Approx chip count: E 30K P 90k I 90K D 56K B 90K
New levels at 4:46 PM - $1,000 ante, $2,000 bi and $5,000/10,000 limits
Doug won $500 chip race off, and Total chips increased to $358,000.
- 3: 4s 8c 8h 8s 3d - bi B 3d - r D 8s - cB - 4: Jh 5d - ck D - b B -
f D - w B
- 3: 5c 8h Qh Tc As - bi E 5c - r B As - all fold - w B
- 3: 8c 2c As 4s Jc - bi P 2c - r I As - c D 4s - f P - 3: 2d 9s -
b I - f D - w I
- 3: 3d 2d 6s Qc Qh - bi P 2d - r B Qh - all fold - w B
- 3: 4c 7c 3h 8h Tc - bi I 3h - r P 7c - all fold - w P
- 3: 7c 3s 3h 6c As - bi5000 I 3h - all fold - w I
- 3: 3c Kd 8s As 9d - bi E 3c - r P Kd - all fold - w P
- 3: 9c Js 8s As 8d - bi I 8s - r D As - c B Ad - f I - 4: Jh Qh -
ck B - b D - f B - w D
- 3: 9h Qs 7h Tc 4d - bi B 4d - r I 7h - all fold - w I
- 3: 3d 9c 6c Kd Ah - bi E 3d - r I 6c - all fold - w I
- 3: 5d 8d Jh Qc 3s - bi B 3s - r E 5d - c P 8d - f B - 4: 8s Th -
ck P - b E - f P - w E
- 3: Js Jh Ts 9h 2s - bi B 2s - all fold - w B
- 3: Qs 6c 8s Ah 4h - bi B 4h - r P 6c - r D Ah - f B - c P - 4: Kd 2h -
b D - cp - 5: 9h Tc - b D - f P - w D shows As
- 3: 6c Th 2c Kd Js - bi I 2c - r E 6c - all fold - w E
- 3: 6d 4h Tc 3d Jh - bi D 3d - all fold - w D
- 3: 4c 8d Jh Kc 9s - bi E 4c - all fold - w E
- 3: 7c 6d Qs 8c 6s - bi P 6d - r B 6s - all fold - w B
- 3: Kc 5d 6s 2d Jc - bi D 2d - r P 5d - c D - 4: 4d 8d - ck D - b P - c D -
5: Qh 4s - ck P - b D - c P - 6: Kd 6d - ck P - b D - c P - 7: down -
ck P - b D - c P - P 3s Qs 7s - D As 5s 5c - split pot P + D
- 3: Kc Jh Qs Ah Kh - bi P Jh - r D Ah - c P - 4: 4d As - b D - f P -
w D shows 2h 7h
- 3: 8c 2c 7s Kh Tc - bi P 2c - r E 8c - r P - c E - 4: 9h Jd - ck P - b E -
c P - 5: 5h Qc - ck P - b E - f P - w E
- 3: 6c 4s 5h Qh 9c - bi P 4s - r I 5h - c E 6c - cP - 4: Qs 6d 5d - b I -
f E - c P - 5: Ah Td - both ck - 6: 3h 5s - b I - c P - 7: down - I b -
c P - I shows Th 7h 2d - P shows As Js 7d - split pot P + I
- 3: 3h Qh Kd 4c Jh - bi E 3h - r D 4c - c E - 4: 8d Ah - b D - c E -
5: 7h 9h - ck D - b E - c D - 6: Tc Th - both ck - 7: down - both ck -
D shows As Td 9c - E mucks - w D
- 3: 8d - Jc - 9c - Kh - 9h - bi E 8d - r P Jc - all fold - w P
- 3: 8h 2s 6d 8s 7d - bi O 2s - r B 7d - r E 8h - f P - c B - 4: 3s 3d -
b E - c B - 5: 6h Qs - ck B - b5000 all in E - c B - S shows Ks Kc -
b shows 8c 7h - 6: 4d 5s - 7: Kd 5h - w E
- 3: Tc Ac Kd Qh 4c - bi5000 B 4c - r P Ac - c B - 4: Ts 6d - ck P - b B -
5: 3h 3s - ck P - b B - c P - 6: 5d Jh - b P - c B - 7: down - both ck -
P 2c 6s 9h - B 9c 4h 7h - split pot P + B
- 3: Ts 4s Th Js 8s - bi P 4s - r B 8s - c P - 4: 7h 4c - b B - c P -
5: 2s Jc - ck B - b P - c B - 6: Kd 3d - both ck - 7: down - both ck -
P As Qs 8d - B 8c 7c Kh - split pot P + B
- 3: 8c Kc 7s Qs 4d - bi B 4d - r E 8c - r P Kc - c B - c E - 4: 4h Ad 9c -
b P f B - r E - r3000 P all in - c E - P shows Kh 6h - E shows 5c 7d -
5: Ah 9d - 6: As Js - 7: Th 3s - w E
*** Pete Dixon finishes 5th at 5:19 PM.
- 3: Jd Ah 8d 2h - bi B 2h - all fold - w B
- 3: 7c Tc 8s 6s - bi B 6s - c E - c D - 4: Td Kd - 5h - ck D - b B -
all fold - w B
- 3: Ac 2s 3s 2h - bi B 2h - r D 3s - r B - c D - 4: 5s Jd - ck B -
b D - f B - w D
- 3: 2s 6c 7d 5s - bi E 2s - r B 5s - all fold - w B
- 3: 2s 3s 5h 8h - bi E 2s - r D 5h - c E - 4: 9s Qc - bD - c E -
5: 6d 2h - b D - c E - 6: Jc Ts - both ck - 7: down - b D - f E - w D
- 3: Jd 2h 4h 9c - bi I 2h - r E Jd - c I - 4: Tc 7h - ck E - b I - c E -
5: 3d Td - b I - c E - 6: 7c Ts - b I - c E - 7: down - b I - c E -
I 3s 4s 6s - E As Ad 8s - split pot E + I
- 3: 3s 9d 4c 5s - bi E 3s - r D 4c - c B 5s - c E - 4: 2h Kd Qc - ck D -
ck B - b E - all fold - w E
- 3: 7s 5d Qs Ks - bi5000 I 5d - c B Ks - c E 7s - 4: Tc Js 2c - b B - c E -
f I - 5: Ah 9s - ck E - b B - c E - 6: 3h Td - b E - c B - 7: down -
b E - c B - E Ac 7d 5h - B Kd Kh 3d - w B
- 3: 5s 8d 7c 7s - bi E 5s - r B 7s - c E - 4: Jh 2h - ck E - b B - c E -
5: Qh 6d - ck E - b B - f E - w B
- 3: 5h Ac 7c Ad - bi E 5h - r I Ac - c B Ad - c E - 4: 7d 9h Qd - all ck -
5: 9s 6c Tc - ck B - ck E - b I - f B - c10000 E all in - E Js Jc -
I 3h 3c - 6: 3s 8c - 7: Ks Kh - w E
*** Approx chip count: E 40K I 60k D 120K B 140K
- 3: 8s 5s 6c 8d - bi I 5s - r B 8d - all fold - w B
- 3: 2h 7c 4d 4h - bi E 2h - r B 4h - w B
- 3: 4d 7h 2h Ad - bi D 2h - r I 7h - all fold - w I
- 3: 5d 3s 7h 6h - bi I 3s - r B 6h - c I - 4: Th Jd - b B - r I - c B -
5: Qd Ac - both ck - 6: 2d 9d - b B - f I - w B
- 3: Ah 2h Jh 7h - bi I 2h - c B - 4: Qh 6s - ck I - b B - f I - w B
- 3: 9s 6c 5s 2c - bi B 2c - r I 6c c D 5s - c B - 4: 7h 7d 4d - all ck -
5: Ks Qs 7s - ck I - ck D - b B - c I - c D - 6: Kh 2s 8d - b I - c D -
c B - 7: down - b I - r D - f B - c4000 I all in - I 5c 3s 8h -
D 4h Ac As - w D
*** Ivan Trepner finishes 4th at 5:38 PM.
Approx chip count: E 35k D 180K B 140K
- 3: Kh Jc 9s - bi B 9s - r E Kh - all fold - w E
- 3: 8d Qd 2h - bi B 2h - r E 8d - all fold - w E
- 3: 5c Jc 3d - bi5000 B 3d - all fold - w B
- 3: 4h 5c 3c - bi B 3c - c E 4h - r D 5c - f B - c E - 4: Th 7s - b D
f E - w D
- 3: 9c Js 2c - bi B 2c - all fold - w B
- 3: Td Ks 9d - bi B 9d - r D Ks - c B - 4: Ts 5h - b D - f B - w D shows K
- 3: 2h 6s 9s - bi E 2h - all fold - w E
- 3: 3c Th 2s - bi B 2s - c D 6s - 4: 7c Ts - b D - fB - w D
- 3: 3d 6s 8h - bi E 3d - r B 8h - c E - 4: Qd 8d - b B - f E - w B
- 3: 4h 2s Ah - bi D 2s - all fold - w D
- 3: 9s 3s 5h - bi D 3s - all fold - w D
- 3: 3c 2h 3d - bi D 2h - c E 3c - 4: 5s Qs - ck D - b E - f D - w E
- 3: 8s 5h Qs - bi D 5h - r B Qs - f D - w B
- 3: Qd Kc 9d - bi B 9d - r D Kc - all fold - w D shows K
*** Break at 5:47 PM. Deal unlikely
Cards back in air at 6:00 PM.
Ante is now $2,000, $3,000 bi with $10,000/20,000 limits
- 3: Ad Kh 5d - bi B 5d - all fold - w B
- 3: 7h 7s 9d - bi E 7h - r D 7s - r8000 E all in - c D - E As 7c -
D 5s Jc - 4: Qc Kh - 5: 5d 2h - 6: 4c Ks - 7: Ah 3h - w E
- 3: Qc 8s As - bi D 8s - r B As - w B
- 3: 2c 9s Kh - bi E 2c - all fold - w E
- 3: 7d 5c 8h - bi D 5c - r E 7d - c D - 4: 9s 2s - c E - b D - c E -
5: Jc 3d - b E - r D - c8000 E all in - E Jd Jh - D Ac 3h - 6: 2c 6s -
7: Qh 7h - split pot E + D
- 3: 4c Tc 7d - bi E 4c - all fold - w E
- 3: Jd Kh 9c - bi B 9c - r D Kh - all fold - w D
- 3: 9h Tc 6s - bi B 6s - all fold - w B
- 3: Jc 8c 2c - bi B 2c - all fold - w B
- 3: Td Jh 8d - bi B 8d - r E Td - all fold - w E
- 3: 3h 2h 4c - bi D 2h - r E 3h - c D - 4: Ad Jd - b E - f D - w E
- 3: 7c Qh 2d - bi B 2d - r E 7c - all fold - w E
- 3: 9s Qh 2s - bi B 2s - all fold - w B
- 3: 2s Ad 7c - bi E 2s - r D Ad - c E - 4: 5h Td - b D - c E - 5: 3h Qd -
both ck - 9d 5d - b D - f E - w D
- 3: 8d 5d 7c - bi D 5d - r B 7c - all fold - w B
- 3: 2c 8s 4s - bi E 2c - r D 8s - c E - 4: 4c 8d - b D - c E - 5: 3s Jc -
ck D - b E - r D - c9000 E all in - E 5c 8h - D 5h 5s - 6: Kc 9d -
7: Js Ts - split pot E + D
- 3: Th 8s Qc - bi D 8s - r B Qc - w B
- 3: 6h 5c 6d - bi D 5c - all fold - w D
- 3: Kh Qd 8c - bi B 8c - r D Qd - c B - 5c Tc - b D - f B - w D
- 3: 6s 3h 2s - bi B 2s - r E 6s - c D 3h - f B - 4: 6d 3d - b E - c D -
5: Kh 4s - ck E - b D - c E - 6: Th Ac - b4000 E all in - c D -
E As 7h - D 3c 8s - 7: Qc Js - w D
*** Eli Balas finishes 3rd at 6:20 PM. Deal break: D 233K B 125K
Probable deal - Cards back in air at 6:30
- 3: Kh 3d - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: Tc Qd - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: Qd 7s - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: Ks 7h - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 8h Ad - bi D - r B - c D - 4: 2c Qd - ck B - b D - f B - w D
- 3: 7s Ad - bi D - r B - c D - 4: Ts Qh b B - c D - 5: Kc 5h - b B -
f D - w B
- 3: 4c 2h - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 2c Js - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 3h 7c - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 6h 2c - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 6s 2d - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 9d Kd - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: 3c 2h - bi B - r D - c B - Js 5s - ck D - b B - c D - 5: Kd 4h -
ck D - b B - f D - w B
- 3: Ah Ts - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: Qc 3s - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 6s 4h - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 2d 5h - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: 2h 6s - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: Ad Kc - bi B - r D - f B - w D shows As Jh
- 3: As 3h - bi B - r D - f R - w D
- 3: 4d Jd - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: Qd Qh - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: Kh Td - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 9c Kh - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 2d Qh - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: 8d 5s - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 3h 7c - bi D - r B - c D - 4: 5s Kh - ck B - b D - f B - w D
- 3: Kd pd - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 6h 9c - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: Js 4d - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 2s Js - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 9c 9s - bi10000 D - f B - w D
- 3: 9s 5c - bi B - r D - w D
- 3: 6s 3d - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: Ac 6c - bi B - r D - f B - w D shows A 2
- 3: 9h Qd - bi D - r B - c D - 4: 5h 4h - b B - c D - 5: 8s 7s - both ck -
6: 3d Kh - both ck - 7: down - both ck - D 8d Tc Ts - B 7c 8h 9d - w D
- 3: 2c 9c - bi10000 D - f B - w D
- 3: 2c 7c - bi D - r B - w B
- 3: Ah 7s - bi B - r D - c B - 4: 3c 4h - b D - c B - 5: Ks 5d - ck D -
b B - c D - 6: Th 5h - b B - c D - 7: down - b B - c D -
D As 6c 2h - B 2d 2c 8c - w B
- 3: Th 3s - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: Jc 9d - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: Qc 5s - bi B - r D - c B - $: 2s 5c - b B - f D - w B
- 3: Kd 9s - bi B - r D - f B - w D shows K
- 3: 4d As - bi D - r B - c D - 4: 4h Kc - b D - f B - w D
- 3: 4c 3s - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 8d Js - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 8h Kc - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: 2d Js - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 7c 7s - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: 5h 7s - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: Ah Ts - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: Qs 5h - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 5h Ks - bi D - f B - w D shows 8 8
- 3: 5c Kh - bi D - r B - c D - 4: Kd 2c - b D - r B - c D - 5: 6h Tc -
b B - c D - 6: Kc 3d - b D - c B - 7: down - b D - c B -
D 9c 4c 5s - B mucks - w D
*** Aprox chip count: D 275K B 80K
- 3: 8s 4c - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 8c Ks - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 9h Ks - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 6d 9d - bi D - c B - 4: 3s 2s - ck B - b D - f B - w D
- 3: Js Th - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 3d 9d - bi D - r B - c D - 4: Ah 3h - b D - c B - 5: 5d 2h - b D -
f B - w D shows As 8c
- 3: 8d Kh - bi D - f B - w D
- 3: 9d Kd - bi D - r B - f D - w B
- 3: 3h 7h - bi D - r B - c D - 4: 5h 4c - b B - c D - 5: 6h Qs - ck B -
b D - f B - w D shows 3 3
*** Levels are now at $2,000 ante, $5,000 bi with $15,000/30,000 limits
Chip count: D 319K B 39K
- 3: 9h 3h - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 3h 4s - bi D - c B - 4: 9d 2s - b B - f D - w B
- 3: Kc 7s - bi B - r D - f B - w D
- 3: 9s 8h - bi B - r D - r14000 B all in - c D - D 9h Jc - B 6s 6h -
4: 3d 4d - 5: 2s Ad - 6: 4s Jd - 7: 5c Js - w B
- 3: 3h 2h - bi B - f D - w B
- 3: 2c 7c - bi D - r B - c D - 4: 4c Kc - ck B - b D - c B - 5: Js 2d -
b B - r D - c2000 B - D shows 6s Jh - B shows Kh Ad - 6: 6d 9h -
7: Ts 5d - w D
*** Bernie Rosenthal finishes 2nd and Doug Saab wins the
$1500 7 Card Stud 8 or Better WSOP Championship at 7:15 PM.
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Final Table Chip Standings - Seat Positions
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Doug Saab, a genial Alabaman, became the first American man to capture a title
at this World Series of Poker, powering to victory over 237 competitors in the
Seven Card High-Low split event. Along with first prize money of $130,305, he
was awarded the 14-karat gold WSOP winner's bracelet which, he said, "carries
more prestige than the money. It's something nobody can take away from me."
This was the biggest tournament win ever for Saab, a 47 year-old retired
insurance executive who now works in the gaming industry and plays regularly
on the U.S. poker circuit. He had won the championship in this event at the
1989 Hall of Fame at Binion's.
"It's exciting to come to Vegas and play against the best in the world, and
walk away with a championship," Saab said. "I had a good run of cards and no
real serious beats all the way through the tournament." With this fourth
in-the-money WSOP finish, his total winnings are now $142,442.
When Saab went heads up against Bernie Rosenthal, he held almost a two-to-one
chip lead which he relinquished only once, briefly, before scooping a huge pot
with kings and fives against Rosenthal's solitary pair of kings. From then on
Saab's lead was never threatened. Rosenthal was finally all in, again with
kings which didn't improve against Saab's victorious jacks and sixes.
Rosenthal, the 66 year-old president of a social service agency for people
with disabilities, collected $67,830 and was delighted: "Wait until my wife
hears about this! I feel great. I came out here with no expectations. I
think the World Series is fantastic. For me, competing here is like playing at
Wimbledon or the Masters. And I enjoy the spirit and the hospitality of the
people at the Horseshoe."
This was Rosenthal's fourth trip to the World Series and his first time in the
money. He said he has played poker since he was a teenager, "once or twice a
week, and only for enjoyment. And at this tournament, I felt relaxed-- just
getting to the final table was a tremendous victory and it helped me feel
comfortable." He said of the winner, "Doug played fabulously."
Third place prize money of $33,915 went to local poker professional Eli Balas
who has one gold bracelet and two runner-up finishes among his 11 placings in
the money at the WSOP. His earnings now total $387,432. After surviving
three all-in bets as the shortest stack with three remaining players, he was
eliminated with a pair of sixes when Saab caught trip threes.
Ivan Trepner, 63, who said he had only played seven card high-low once before,
collected $21,420 for fourth place. Trepner, once the oldest ski instructor
in the U.S., describes himself as a "retired ski and boat bum who plays
poker." This finish, his fourth in the money at the WSOP, brought his
winnings to $88,170. "I started the final table with the chip lead, had
playable cards the first hand, and couldn't get one starting hand after that,"
he said. "I was always drawing and never got there." Trepner, too, was
eliminated by Saab, who held aces and a seven low against kings and an eight
low.
Fifth place went to Pete Dixon, 48, a regular on the poker tournament circuit
who won the seven card stud high event at the 1991 Hall of Fame and has been
in the money at the WSOP seven times for a total of $71,833. He said he was
disappointed with his final-table play in this discipline.
Jim Bucci, who finished sixth, was more upbeat as he collected his prize money
from World Series Tournament Coordinator Jack McClelland: "I'm not
discouraged. I'm going to win a lot more here this year," he said. This
brought Bucci's WSOP earnings total to $55,975.
Hieu "Tony" Ma, the current WSOP Limit Hold'em champion, finished seventh. The
poker veteran's WSOP winnings now total $265,670.
Eighth place went to another tournament regular, Mel Judah who, with one gold
bracelet and two runner-up finishes among his 14 times in the money here, has
won $377,391.
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U. S. MALE
American men, conspicuously absent from the winner's circle, earn their first
bracelet in the sixth event of the 1997 WSOP.
FINALLY!
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