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Four Queens Poker Classic

Limit Hold'em
September 16, 2004 at 12:00 PM
Four Queens Casino
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Buy-In $1,000 + $60
Prize Pool $28,130
Entries 29
Report Available
Jesse Jones

Jesse Jones

Place Name Prize
1 Jesse Jones (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $11,250
2 Joe Beevers (Hendon, UK) $7,035
3 Mike Vanier (Lincoln, NE, USA) $4,225
4 Larry Wright (McQueenie, TX, USA) $3,095
5 Chris McHugh (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,530

Tournament Report

By Debbie Burkhead

Jesse Jones Comes from Behind to Capture a 1st in Limit Hold’em

Today’s event was a $1,060 Limit Hold’em event. The final five players began at 9:30 p.m. with 45 minutes remaining at the $600-$1,200 level with $300-$600 blinds.

Larry Wright, from McQueeney Texas, nicknamed “Texas Bandit” was the chip leader with $23,000, Mike Vanier, from Lincoln, Nebraska was in second place with $12,100, Joe Beevers, a Hendonmobster, was in third with $10,000, Chris McHugh, from Las Vegas was in fourth with $8,600 and Jesse Jones, from Las Vegas was in fifth place with $4,400.

At 10:10 Chris McHugh and Joe Beevers got into a raising match after a flop of 8-K-K until it was capped. The turn card came a deuce and Chris bet out, Joe raised and Chris called all-in with his last $500. Chris showed pocket 10’s and Joe rolled over K-J for trip kings. The river card came a jack and Joe took the pot with kings full. Chris was forced to take a 5th place finish and $2,530 in cash. With four players remaining, at 10:30 p.m. the limit rose to $800-$1,600 with $400-$800 blinds.

On the second hand after the limit increase Larry Wright put all his money in on an ace high flush draw against Jesse Jones’ set of sixes. The turn and the river brought no spades and Larry was forced to take a 3rd place finish and $3,095.

Then there were three. Jesse Jones was in the lead with $24,000, Joe Beevers was in second with $20,000 and Mike Vanier was in third place with $14,000. At 11:30 the limit rose to $1,000-$2,000 with $500-$1,000 blinds.

At 11:40 Mike had $1,500 remaining after posting the small blind. Joe raised, Mike called all-in for his $1,500 and Jesse called. The flop came 3-4-Q and it was checked by both Joe and Jesse. The turn card was a seven and once again they both checked, the river card was an eight and it was checked again. Joe showed A-6, Mike turned over 4-5 and Jesse showed the winner with 9-7 for a pair of sevens. Mike took home $4,220 for his 3rd place finish.

It was heads-up between Jesse Jones, with $37,000 in chips and Joe Beevers with $21,000 in chips.

This was Jesse’s first final table appearance at the Four Queens Poker Classic and it was Joe’s third time at the final table.

Unofficially the tournament ended at 11:55 when Jesse thought he had beat Joe with a straight. The dealer pushed Jesse the pot, Joe congratulated Jesse and the Tournament Director headed for the prize pool to pay the players. When I asked what had happened they began to recap the hand and realized that Joe had also made the straight. Joe was given back the $3,500 he started with and play resumed.

Another key hand was when both players flopped sets and Joe was all-in on the flop. Jesse flopped a set of fours and Joe flopped a set of sevens.

That got Joe back in the game with $27,500. It was a roller coaster ride for the next half hour.

At 11:30 Joe was back down to $8,000 and Jesse got him all-in with a 5-2-Q flop. Joe flopped a pair of fives and Jesse flopped a pair of queens. The turn nor the river helped Joe and it was officially over, this time.

Joe had to settle for a 2nd place finish and $7,035. Jesse Jones came from behind with the shortest stack with five players remaining to take the win and the $11,250 in cash.

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