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Fall Poker Round-Up

No Limit Hold'em
November 13, 2004 at 12:00 PM
Wild Horse Casino & Resort
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $500 + $15
Prize Pool $230,000
Entries 429
Report Available

Place Name Prize
1 Ryan Larson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $66,024
2 Aaron Jensen (Riverside, CA, USA) $46,112
3 Ron Drew (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $31,440
4 Steve Clark (Nampa, IN, USA) $19,912
5 Lai Saephan (Seatlle, WA, USA) $11,528
6 Bonnie Damiano-Leinhos (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $8,384
7 Charles Poole (Yakima, WA, USA) $6,288
8 Evelyn Rosling (Portland, OR, USA) $4,192
9 Gunner Gunderson (White Swan, WA, USA) $2,410
10 Scott Downes (Spokane, WA, USA) $1,886
11 Frank Bartley (Canada) $1,782
12 Reza Kalantari (Atlanta, GA, USA) $1,677
13 Ryan Whitney (Spokane, WA, USA) $1,572
14 Zac Koep (Coeur d' Alene, IN, USA) $1,467
15 Tony Wong (Baker City, OR, USA) $1,362
16 Don Largent (Moscow, ID, USA) $1,258
17 Chuck Cannon AKA "cannon express" (Mentone, CA, USA) $1,195
18 Duane Gentry (Hardman, OR, USA) $1,110

Tournament Report

The final event of the 2004 Wildhorse Fall Poker Round-Up had $230,000 in prize money and went into the record books as the highest money single-day poker tournament in the history of the Pacific Northwest.

After nearly an hour of tense, eyeball-to-eyeball heads-up poker, the winner, Ryan Larson, finally prevailed over second place finisher, Aaron Jensen. Larsen’s determination paid off with the winning share of $66,024.

An interesting sidelight was Evelyn Rosling’s climb all the way to eighth place after being nearly eliminated as the “bubble player’ at number 37.

The hand of the day happened on the final table when Bonnie Damiano, holding AJ, went all-in and flopped a full house when the board came JJA. However, her opponent in the hand, eventual winner Ryan Larsen, stayed in with QQ, the turn was another A, but, astonishingly, the river was the case A giving him Aces full of Queens to Bonnie’s Aces full of Jacks.

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