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Grand Casino Tunica Poker Tournament - WSOP Circuit Event

Event #1 - No Limit Hold'em
September 25, 2006 at 12:00 PM
Grand Casino Tunica
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $300 + $40
Prize Pool $250,200
Entries 834
Report Available
Eric Crain

Eric Crain

Place Name Prize
1 Eric Crain (Murphysboro, IL, USA) $63,105
2 Raymond Owens $33,495
3 Joseph Rizo (Huntsville, AL, USA) $19,416
4 Michael Wommack (Eatonton, GA, USA) $16,989
5 Jared McVay AKA "J.Razor/JRazorX/Rounder1781" (Muscle Shoals, AL, USA) $14,562
6 Gary Huggins $12,135
7 Dan Mitnick (Atlanta, GA, USA) $12,135
8 David Clark (Cerritos, CA, USA) $9,708
9 Mark Silvers $4,854
10 Joseph Mahan (Lacey Springs, AL, USA) $2,670
11 Richard Stoeckmann (Princeton, MN, USA) $2,670
12 Robert Westley $2,670
13 Mark Marsteller (Toccoa, GA, USA) $2,184
14 Jerry Lee (Memphis, TN, USA) $2,184
15 Lester Bourgue $2,184
16 Scott Michael $1,699
17 Joe Morey (Hayward, WI, USA) $1,699
18 Stanislav Kriventsov (Burnaby, BC, Canada) $1,699
19 Chad Kinehart $1,213
20 John Cobb (Ballground, GA, USA) $1,213
21 Anthony Banashefsky $1,213
22 Kent Miller $1,213
23 Ernest Shepherd (Lizella, GA, USA) $1,213
24 Neil Stone (Atlanta, GA, USA) $1,213
25 Robert Sims (Horn Lake, MS, USA) $1,213
26 Andrew Becker (Chalmette, LA, USA) $1,213
27 Earl Mitchell Merritt AKA "Mitch" (Ponder, TX, USA) $1,213
28 Charles Hafner $849
29 James Popp $849
30 Lee Courtney $849
31 Jimmy Matthews $849
32 Kenneth Melton $849
33 William Clark (Reno, NV, USA) $849
34 Ricky Patton (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $849
35 Rufus Yates AKA "Dundee" (New Iberia, LA, USA) $849
36 Bobby Bean (Ringgold, GA, USA) $849
37 Aubrey Lemley $704
38 Gregory Joyner ( South Haven, MS, USA) $704
39 Michael Wingo (Marion, AR, USA) $704
40 Roger Patterson $704
41 Sean Beery $704
42 Jeffrey Cardin $704
43 Davod Stockman $704
44 Fred Cabral AKA "fast freddy cabral" (Atlanta, GA, USA) $704
45 Luke Wade $704
46 Jerry Davis, Jr. (Woodstock, GA, USA) $570
47 Michael Bryson $570
48 William Woods $570
49 Tom Farley (Wellington, KS, USA) $570
50 Keith Underwood $570
51 Mark Brown (MI, USA) $570
52 Tim Lavalli AKA "Poker Shrink" (Henderson, NV, USA) $570
53 Vernon Womack $570
54 David Warner $570
55 Ben Crabb $485
56 Charles Lamkin $485
57 Thomas Witherspoon (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) $485
58 Christopher Standefer $485
59 Daniel Stotts (Browns Summit, NC, USA) $485
60 Russ Smith $485
61 Hal Roach $485
62 Alvin Stovall $485
63 Stan Wofford (Ringgold, GA, USA) $485
64 Charles York $425
65 Daniel Earls $425
66 Charles Morton $425
67 Diane Kelley $425
68 Neal Battary $425
69 Aaron Plaisted (Toccoa, GA, USA) $425
70 William Clint $425
71 Kendal Pigue $425
72 Jesse Bryant $425
73 Dennis Furlong (Dallas, TX, USA) $364
74 Michael Norvel $364
75 Scott Ellegood $284
76 Garry Rouse (Gilmer, TX, USA) $283
77 Corey Beverly $283
78 Ronald Swartzman $283
79 Kevin Huggins $283
80 Michael Bouth $283
81 Brian Jones (Smithfield, NC, USA) $283
82 Ronald Gionson (Hinesville, GA, USA) $283
83 Steven Slocum $283

Tournament Report

Great Granny's Bird Charm Helps Young Pro Eric Crain Win Grand Tunica Opener

Tunica, Ms-- Combine World Series action with Southern hospitality, and what do you get? Answer: an over-capacity mob of 834 enthusiastic players turning out for the opening event of the WSOP Circuit series' second stop at Grand Casino Tunica.

To accommodate the crowd, the $300 no-limit tournament started with 11-player tables, and then 141 alternates were seated in the first hour of play. A total of 83 places were paid, and the day before, a record 203 seats were won in single-table satellites.

'Players are also accustomed to coming to Tunica because of the Mid-America Poker Classic that was held here in August for many years,' noted Jack Effel, the director of poker operations for Harrah's Entertainment.

The winner, after a back-and-forth battle with runner-up Raymond Owens, was Eric Crain, a 22-year-old pro from Murphysboro, Illinois, who credited a little glass bird charm given to him by his great-grandmother for bringing him luck. He won with a 'flourish' on the final hand when his 6-2 outdrew Owens' J-8.

This is the first major cash-out in a land casino for Crain, who said his major accomplishment until now was landing on the bubble. He has been spending most of his poker time online, where he has won a half-million dollars in cash games and another $100,000 in tournaments so far this year.

Play ended on day one with two tables left. The players returned at 2 p.m. the next day, and at 3:30 the final table got underway with blinds of 6,000-12,000, 2,000 antes and hour rounds. Seating order and chip counts were:

SEAT 1	Raymond Owens	 182,000	
SEAT 2	Gary Huggins 	 97,000
SEAT 3	Mike Wommack	 98,000	
SEAT 4	Jared McVay      53,500
SEAT 5	David Clark	 89,500
SEAT 6	Joseph Mahan	 90,000
SEAT 7	Joseph Rizo	 76,000
SEAT 8	Dan Mitnick      79,500
SEAT 9	Eric Crain       430,000
SEAT 10 Mark Silvers     69,000

Crain, who said he had been 'steaming' over the tables with 27 players left, enjoyed a dominant lead with 430,000 chips, more than a third of all the ones in play.

It took 15 minutes to lose our first player. Joseph Mahan, a postal employee, was down to 9,000 when he moved in from the cut-off seat with K-6. Crain, with plenty of chips to invest, called with Q-10. He paired his 10 when the board came 9-7-5-10-A, and Mahan settled for a 10th place cash-out of $2,670.

Next out was Savannah, Georgia retiree Mark Silvers. He took a bad beat when his pocket queens were crushed by lowly pocket treys held by Jared McVay, who flopped a set. Silvers collected $4,854 for eighth place.

When blinds went to 8,000-16,000, Crain had dipped to 330,000, still twice average. On the first hand of the new level, David Clark busted. After Crain opened for 50,000, he moved in for another 50,000 holding Ad-9d. Crain had him dominated with A-J. Neither helped, and Clark finished eighth, worth $7,281. Clark, from Douglasville, GA, is president of a company that does industrial dry cleaning, notably for firefighters.

Crain had now climbed to about 570,000, though he quickly dropped 130,00 of it when his K-Q couldn't beat Mike Wommack's pocket 7s.

Dan Mitnick, an Atlanta attorney, was next out. Holding pocket jacks, he called for his last 4,000 in the small blind when McVay moved in with A-10. The board came A-4-2-Q-7, and Mitnick cashed seventh , earning $9,708. As play progressed, Owens, down to 80,000, went on a rush, first doubling through Wommack when his K-Q made two pair, then repeatedly picking up the blinds and antes with all-in moves. After 16 hands, with blinds now at 10,000-20,000, he had moved into the lead with over 400,000, while Crain was complaining about being card dead..

The gentlemanly nature of these southern players was demonstrated when Owens, all in again, inadvertently had his cards mucked by a dealer, and Wommack said he would allow the cards to be retrieved. It was the second time such a mishap had befallen Owens, seated to the left of the dealer, and he prudently began searching for a card protector.

The table got down to five when Gary Huggins, a truck driver from Pinckeyville, Illinois, moved in with Qd-10d from the cutoff seat. McVay button-called with A-J and caught two more jacks. Sixth place paid $12,135. McVay, who hails from Muscle Shoals, Alabama and is a swimming pool builder, went out fifth when he moved in under the gun for 108,000 with Kh-9h. He got picked off by Wommack's As-Ks when the board helped neither player. Fifth was worth $14,562.

Then, in subsequent action, Crain regained the lead when he busted Wommack. The ex-dealer, who now sells boat-lifting equipment, raised to 80,000 with pocket 4s and Crain moved him in with K-J. A board of A-7-6-J-Q paired Crain's jack, and Wommack cashed out for $16,989 in fourth place.

Now three-handed, the shortest stack by far belonged to Joseph Rizo, who would go all in repeatedly, and manage to hang on. Crain finally put away the electrical technician by calling with 9-6 after Rizo moved in with pocket 7s. When a 9 flopped, Rizo could only survive by hitting another 7. He couldn't, and the Huntsville, Alabama native took home $19,416 for finishing third.

A rough count now showed Crain with about 900,000 to Owens' 350,000. 'It's going to be an all-in battle, now,' Owens predicted. They fought it out for about a dozen hands.

Owens picked up some pots with frequent raising and made some headway. 'He was raising every single pot and got me frustrated,' Crain said later. 'I couldn't give him credit for having hands all the time.'

Finally, when Owens, a restaurant manager from Little Rock, Arkansas, raised yet again, to 80,000, Crain had had enough and moved in with his meager 6-2. Owens called with J-8. Owens was still in the lead when the board showed 10-5-5-A, but then a river 6 ended the match as Owens went home with $33,495 for his second-place finish.

Crain, who earlier had said he had been obsessing over winning a trophy ring for the past year and a half, now slipped on the eye-catching gold and diamond band. He caressed his great-grandmother's lucky bird, while his grandmother joyfully snapped his picture. The young pro, who had been an aspiring journalist in college before turning to poker a year ago, had been writing for school and local newspapers since he was 15, and was sports editor of his college paper.

He began playing poker in a weekly game at school and confesses to getting regularly beat up until he began to get fairly good at limit hold'em. His favorite game, though, is Omaha high-low, which he likes to play online at $1,000-$2,000 limits.

In casino tournaments, he has a seventh-place finish at the U.S. Poker Championship out of a field of 25, and a fifth on Omaha/8 in Tulsa. At this year's World Series, he came up empty-handed. But, with his $63,105 win tonight, he said he planned to pursue more tournament action in casinos.

—by Max Shapiro

For more information, please contact:
Max Shapiro -- WSOP Media Director at (323) 356-3303
Or visit our official website: www.worldseriesofpoker.com
World Series of Poker Commissioner- Jeffrey Pollack
Director of Poker Operations for Harrah's Entertainment- Jack Effel
Harrah's Grand Tunica Poker Room Manager- Karen Kaegin

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