PokerPages Home PagePokerPages Poker SchoolDownload Poker Software
FREE Sign Up!
Username Password  
Tournament News:   Daily     New     Last Month     This Month     Next Month     WSOP      WSOPE     WPT     EPT     APPT     LAPT

Poker Tournament Results

Harrah’s New Orleans Bayou Poker Challenge - WSOP Circuit Event

Event #10 - No Limit Hold'em
May 15, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Harrah's New Orleans
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,000
Prize Pool $215,940
Entries 222
Report Available

Place Name Prize
1 Lance Oliver (Roseville, CA, USA) $68,909
2 George Bronstein (Calabasa, CA, USA) $37,900
3 James Henson (Lake Jackson, TX, USA) $19,981
4 Brian Leung (Houston, TX, USA) $15,074
5 James Arruebarrena (New Orleans, LA, USA) $12,920
6 Chris Highers (Mufreesboro, TN, USA) $10,767
7 Luis Coriano (Virginia Beach, VA, USA) $8,614
8 Claudia Crawford (Long Beach, MS, USA) $6,460
9 Ronald Nixon (Irving, TX, USA) $4,307
10 Derek Feldman (Cocoa, FL, USA) $2,584
11 James Hall (Lynchburg, VA, USA) $2,584
12 William Johnson (Ray, OH, USA) $2,584
13 Timothy Miles AKA "timkrank" (Tallahassee, FL, USA) $2,153
14 Gabe Costner (Long Beach, MS, USA) $2,153
15 Carl Gorham $2,153
16 John Rogers (Atlanta, GA, USA) $1,723
17 James McBride (Slidell, LA, USA) $1,723
18 Benjamin Davis (Metarie, LA, USA) $1,723
19 Andrew Kloc (Naugatuck, CT, USA) $1,292
20 Maurice Hawkins (Hollywood, FL, USA) $1,292
21 Christopher Cottingham $1,292
22 Soheil Shamseddin (Houston, TX, USA) $1,292
23 Adam Lippert AKA "Lippy" (Brooklyn, NY, USA) $1,292
24 Gabriel Andrade (Houston, TX, USA) $1,292
25 Toan Tran $1,292
26 Steven Tabb (Newton, MA, USA) $1,292
27 Matt Culberson (New Orleans, LA, USA) $1,292

Tournament Report

Oliver's Twist


Lance Oliver Wins $68,909 in WSOP Circuit Tournament

New Orleans, LA - The tenth event on the 2008 Bayou Poker Challenge schedule concluded today, as Lance Oliver won the $1,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em competition. The tournament was hosted by the Harrahs New Orleans Casino and Hotel. First place paid $68,909. Oliver was also presented with the coveted gold ring, which is presented to all World Series of Poker Circuit winners here in New Orleans.

Oliver defeated 221 players who competed in the two-day tournament. He is a 40-year-old aspiring poker pro who currently owns three small businesses. Oliver lives in Rsoeville, California. He recently decided to play poker for a living because, as he says - 'that's where the money is right now.”

Oliver's path to glory had several obstacles. For the second straight day, a female player started play at the final table as the chip leader. Following Daphne Turner's victory in the $500 buy-in No-Limit tournament held yesterday, Claudia Crawford hoped to become only the second female to win an open event at the Bayou Poker Challenge in its five-year history. She started off with 93,400 in her stack. James Henson was close behind with 83,900. The exact starting chip counts were as follows:

Seat 1:  Claudia Crawford Long Beach, MS	93,400  
Seat 2:  Brian Leung	  Houston, TX		72,700  
Seat 3:  Lance Oliver	  Roseville, CA		60,300  
Seat 4:  Luis Coriano	  Virginia Beach, VA	15,700 
Seat 5:  George Bronstein Tampa, FL		43,800  
Seat 6:  Ronald Nixon	  Irving, TX		34,600  
Seat 7:  James Arruebarrena New Orleans, LA	47,300  
Seat 8:  Chris Highers	   Mufreesboro, TN	67,000 
Seat 9:  James Henson	   Lake Jackson, TX	83,900
Seat 10: Derek Feldman	   Cocoa, FL		36,500
 
Opening blinds were 800-1,600 with 200 antes.
Quick Exit for Feldman 10th Place - Claudia Crawford lost her chip lead a few hands into play, when James Henson won a few modest-sized pots. Then Derek Feldman went out first when his pocket tens ran into James Arruebarrena's pocket aces. The bullets held up, leaving Feldman as the tenth-place finisher. The hospital manager from Cocoa, Florida collected $2,584. Note: Feldman played in the 2006 WSOP main event. He finished 331st (out of 8,772 entries) and won $34,658.

Set Over Set, Nixon Impeached 9th Place - On hand number 25, Ronald Nixon moved all-in with pocket eights. Brian Leung called instantly with pocket aces. Wham! Both players flopped a set as the board showed A-8-x. Nixon failed to catch the case eight and was forced to settle for ninth place. The 64-year-old retiree from Irving, Texas was paid $4,307 in prize money. Note: This was Nixon's sixth cash in a major tournament and first in-the-money finish at a WSOP Circuit event. Another interesting bit of trivia is that Nixon won the first Putt-Putt (golf) series that was ever televised back in 1960.

No Female Champ Today 8th Place - Claudia Crawford had a tough hour at the final table. She ran card dead at the worst possible time and failed to win a hand of any significance. Low on chips, she moved all-in with 10-8 on her final hand, which lost to chip leader James Henson's A-8. Neither player made a pair, so the ace-high played, knocking Crawford out in eighth place. The former model and bartender who now specializes in high-limit cash games (Pot-Limit Omaha mostly) scooped $6,460 from the prize pool. Note: Crawford has only entered five tournaments. She has cashed three times and won once.

Mortgage Broker Goes Bankrupt 7th Place - Players battled for another hour before the next bust out. That came when Luis Coriano pushed all-in with his last 40,000 holding K-Q. He lost to James Arruebarrena's A-J. Coriano, who works as a reverse mortgage broker in Virginia Beach, VA, accept a settlement totaling $8,614. Note: This was Coriano's first time to cash at a major poker tournament.

Highers Doesn't Go Any Higher 6th Place - Lance Oliver took over the chip lead about two hours into play. Then, Chris Highers crashed when he lost his final hand to two pair. The bail bondsman from Murfreesboro, TN bailed out of the final in sixth place, posting $10,767 in winnings for his effort. Note: This was Highers' first time to cash in a WSOP Circuit event.

Bad Beat Story Coming 5th Place - James Arruebarrena was eliminated next when he took a bad beat. He had A-Q on his final hand and flopped a queen for top pair. Lance Oliver had K-10. Arruebarrena looked to be in great shape to double up when the turn showed Q-5-3-6. But a king on the river gave Oliver the pot with a pair of kings, and busted the recent L.S.U. who lives here in New Orleans. Arruebarrena is about to start law school at Loyola. $12,920 in prize money will help with his tuition. Note: This was Arruebarrena's first WSOP-related cash. He took eighth place at a tournament held recently in Misssissippi.

Leung Gone 4th Place - George Bronstein finally caught a hand and doubled up, meaning the chips were somewhat evenly distributed at the final table. About four hours into the finale, Brian Leong tried to make a move with K-10. He had two overcards after the flop came 8-6-6. But Lance Oliver called with 9-9. Leong failed to connect with a pair, which meant a fourth-place finish. The auto wholesaler from Houston drive away with $15,074. Note: This was Leung's first time to cash in a WSOP-related event.

Orthodontist Drilled 3rd Place - James Henson had been the chip leader much of the way. But the orthodontist from Lake Jackson, Texa lost a few modest-sized pots and was left short when he moved all-in with J-10 on his final hand. Lance Oliver had A-3 and made a pair of threes on the key hand. Henson was forced to accept a third place payout totaling $19,981. Note: This was Henson's eighth cash in a major tournament. He has now cashed three consecutive years at the Bayou Poker Challenge. His best finish was 3rd place in an event at the 2006 WSOP in Las Vegas. By George, Second Place 2nd Place - When heads-up play began, Oliver enjoyed more than a 4 to 1 chip lead over George Bronstein - 460,000 to 93,000. The final hand of the tournament resulted in Oliver making a pair of jacks, winning the top prize. George Bronstein, who admitted he failed to catch many cards at the final table, was satisfied to accept second place. The poker pro from Tampa, Florida received $37,900 as the runner up. Note: Bronstein won a WSOP Circuit event at the Tunica Grand in 2006. This was his ninth overall cash. He also took fourth place in the Pot-Limit Omaha competition at the 2006 WSOP in Las Vegas.

And the Winner is……… 1st Place - Lance Oliver has no record of prior tournament cashes. The 40-year-old resident of Roseville, California is a successful businessman who has decided there is money to be made playing tournaments and cash games. So, far his decision has proven to be wise. It remains to be seen if Oliver has what it takes to stay in the game or end up as one of the many players who dream of fame and glory, but who ultimately fall short.

Back to results
Back to schedule

Download Poker Software
PokerPages
Newsletter
Online Poker »
Poker News »
Blog Coverage


Top News
Top Tournaments