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Poker Tournament Results
Southern Poker Championship / WPT Event Season 7
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Jordan Smith |
| 1 |
Jordan Smith AKA "scarface_79" (Tool, TX, USA) |
$119,228 |
| 2 |
Otis Anderson (Sugarland, TX, USA) |
$64,327 |
| 3 |
Ken Cleveland AKA "Dr" (Jackson, MS, USA) |
$36,758 |
| 4 |
Mark Eddleman AKA "E-$ (E-Money)" (Fayetteville, AR, USA) |
$30,326 |
| 5 |
Matthew Colvin (Gloster, LA, USA) |
$25,731 |
| 6 |
Derek Palmer (Mayer, MN, USA) |
$21,136 |
| 7 |
David Diaz (Bartlett, TN, USA) |
$16,541 |
| 8 |
Ricardo Ebhardt (Hernando, CA, USA) |
$11,946 |
| 9 |
Robert Keller (Biloxi, MS, USA) |
$7,352 |
| 10 |
Daniel Williams (Orange Park, FL, USA) |
$6,433 |
| 11 |
Inayat Dossani |
$6,433 |
| 12 |
Brian Nguyen (St Charles, MO, USA) |
$6,433 |
| 13 |
Robert Crawford AKA "ok" (Orlando, FL, USA) |
$5,514 |
| 14 |
Mark Leonard (Ovilla, TX, USA) |
$5,514 |
| 15 |
Jeffrey Vanchiro (Brooklyn, NY, USA) |
$5,514 |
| 16 |
Jimmy Tran (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 17 |
Donald Vann |
$4,595 |
| 18 |
Everett Carlton (St Paul, MN, USA) |
$4,595 |
| 19 |
Darryll Fish AKA "Fish" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$3,676 |
| 20 |
Than Dinh (USA) |
$3,676 |
| 21 |
Joseph Baines (Houston, TX, USA) |
$3,676 |
| 22 |
Douglas Evans (Jackson, MS, USA) |
$3,676 |
| 23 |
Bruce Taylor |
$3,676 |
| 24 |
Vladimir Boginskiy (Destin, FL, USA) |
$3,676 |
| 25 |
Charles Smith (Nesbet, MS, USA) |
$3,676 |
| 26 |
Abdeljanuad Muqbel (St. Louis, MO, USA) |
$3,676 |
| 27 |
Matthew Schierenberg |
$2,757 |
| 28 |
Rakeshkumar Patel (Tulsa, OK, USA) |
$2,757 |
| 29 |
Yung Hwang |
$2,757 |
| 30 |
James McBride (Slidell, LA, USA) |
$2,757 |
| 31 |
Jesse McEuen (Akron, OH, USA) |
$2,757 |
| 32 |
Ted McCollom (Seabrook, TX, USA) |
$2,757 |
| 33 |
James Jabaley (Lagrange, GA, USA) |
$2,757 |
| 34 |
Johnny Landreth (Lanett, AL, USA) |
$2,757 |
| 35 |
Fred Zimmerman |
$2,757 |
| 36 |
Billy Shiver (Houston, TX, USA) |
$2,068 |
| 37 |
Brad McLelland |
$2,068 |
| 38 |
Fred Akel |
$2,068 |
| 39 |
Donald Vaughn (Fort Valley, GA, USA) |
$2,068 |
| 40 |
Chris Highers (Mufreesboro, TN, USA) |
$2,068 |
| 41 |
Jack "JJ" Jones (Las Vegas, NV, USA) |
$2,068 |
| 42 |
Benjamin Thomas (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) |
$2,068 |
| 43 |
Alan Cutler AKA "CUTCPA" (Vernon Hills, IL, USA) |
$2,068 |
| 44 |
Harry Benenhaley |
$2,068 |
| 45 |
Bruce Van Horn (Ada, OK, USA) |
$2,068 |
Tournament Report
Texan Jordan Smith Wins $119,228 in No-Limit Tournament at Beau Rivage
All Eyes Focused on Biloxi as Tournament Enters 'Championship Week'
Biloxi, MS (January 11, 2009) - The largest prize pool of any Southern
Poker Championship tournament thus far was generated in Event #12. The
$1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em poker tournament created a prize pool
totaling nearly half a million dollars. All the action took place inside a
packed ballroom at the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi.
Jordan Smith, from College Station, TX overcame a world-class field of 484
entrants and collected $119,228 for first place *(Note: This was the
official payout. A deal was actually made). * Following his biggest poker
win ever, Smith was presented with the custom-designed white gold and
diamond bracelet, which is the top prize at all SPC events. He will also
play in the World Poker Tour championship event starting on Jan. 14th, since
a $10,000 seat was part of the winner's package.
Smith is a 27-year-old poker pro who has both dealt and played the
game. He was the chip leader during most of the latter stages of the
tournament. Smith wanted to credit his parents for their support of his
decision to play poker. "I have the best parents in the world," he said.
This was one of eight No-Limit Hold'em tournaments included on this year's
schedule. Only the top 45 finishers collected prize money. After 454
players were eliminated on the first day consisting of 14 hours of
competition, the 30 survivors started off playing at four tables on day two.
It took another five hours to play down to the final nine. The final table
started off with Smith (the eventual winner) enjoying a sizable lead. But
every player had more than enough chips to be dangerous. Players were
eliminated in the following order:
*9th Place - *Bobby Keller was the first player to exit. The Biloxi-based
part-time real estate investor playing in his hometown had previously cashed
in a number of small tournaments. But this was his first chance to make a
big score at the poker tables. He was forced to settle for ninth place,
which paid a commission totaling $7,352.
*8th Place -* Rich Ebhardt had made it to three previous final tables in
Biloxi - which ties him with Brent Carter for the lead at this year's SPC
series. He was somewhat displeased to be sitting in Seat 1 each and every
time (Note: Seat 1 is considered by some players to have some disadvantages
since it is difficult to have a clear vision of the entire table). But
Ebhardt did not remain in his unlucky seat for long. He was eliminated just
a few hands into play and settled for eighth place. Ebhardt is a merchant
marine from Hernando, CA and sailed off with $11,946.
*7th Place -* David Diaz was dealt a bad break when he picked up pocket
queens, but ran into the worst possible scenario -- Mark Eddleman's pocket
aces. A queen failed to rescue the Honduran-born Diaz, who ended up in
eighth place. Diaz, a poker pro who now lives in Memphis, added $16,541 to
his poker bankroll.
*6th Place -* Derek Palmer, a fence installer from Minnesota was glad to be
out of the cold and playing poker down in Mississippi. On his last hand of
the tournament, he moved all-in with A-7 which lost to pocket fives. Palmer
received $21,136 for sixth place.
*5th Place -* Next came the battle of the doctors. Dr. Matthew Colvin was
eliminated when his A-Q connected for top pair after an ace on the flop. But
another doctor, Ken Cleveland turned a set of nines. The trips held up and
discharged Colvin from the final table. Fifth place paid $25,731.
*4th Place -* If any player had justifiable reason to be disappointed with a
$30,326 payout, it was Mark Eddleman. On his final hand, the poker pro from
Arkansas flopped top pair, with top kicker (A-J with the board showing
J-9-5). But Jordan Smith had his opponent covered and had 10-9, good for
second pair. The river brought a dream-killing ten for Eddleman who watched
his cards hit the muck as Smith scooped up the chips with two pair.
Nevertheless,
Eddleman is certainly doing many things right. Since playing poker
full-time a few months ago, he already has four cashes and three final table
appearances.
*3rd Place - *Dr. Ken Cleveland, from Jackson, MS went deep in the event but
eventually busted out in third place. In what was probably the most
critical hand of the entire tournament, he lost most of his chips when he
moved all-in with A-8, which was called instantly by Jordan Smith, holding
A-K. Cleveland picked up an outside straight draw but missed everything,
and then went out a few hands later after a deal was made. Cleveland's
official payout amounted to $36,758.
*2nd Place -* When heads-up play began, the two finalists agreed to a chop.
The tournament abruptly ended as no more hands were dealt. Otis R.
Anderson, from Sugarland, TX was officially listed as the runner up, with
$64,326 in prize money. This was Anderson's fifth time to cash in a WSOP or
WPT event.
*1st Place -* Jordan Smith's poker nickname is "Scarface 79." This marked
his 17th tournament cash in just three years. His best previous finish was
ninth place at a World Poker Tour event in 2007.
Through the conclusion of the first 12 events, a combined 4,221 players have
now entered this year's SPC. With this event, the total payout amounts to
$2,255,995 in prize money paid out to winners. The Beau Rivage tournament
series ends on January 17th.
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