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Caesars Palace Classic

Event #17 - No Limit Hold'em Championship
October 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Caesars Las Vegas
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $9,800 + $200
Prize Pool $3,047,800
Entries 311
Report Available
Hevad Khan

Hevad Khan

Place Name Prize
1 Hevad "Rainbow" Khan (Poughkeepsie, NY, USA) $1,000,000
2 Michael Kamran (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $520,320
3 Gary Friedlander (Bellaire, TX, USA) $266,073
4 Jonathan Aguiar (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $206,946
5 Joseph Cordi (Indian Wells, CA, USA) $177,382
6 Adam Junglen (Stow, OH, USA) $147,818
7 John Hennigan (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $118,255
8 Daniel Schreiber (Seoul, South Korea) $88,691
9 Michael Fantini $59,127
10 Michael Katz (Manalapan, NJ, USA) $35,746
11 Mike Sexton (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $35,746
12 Jamie Rosen AKA "The Chronic" (Orlando, FL, USA) $35,746
13 Van Nguyen AKA "mrs master" (Bell Gardens, CA, USA) $29,564
14 Robert Ford (Johnstown, PA, USA) $29,564
15 Brent Roberts (Staten Island, NY, USA) $29,564
16 Sabyl Cohen-Landrum (Folsom, CA, USA) $23,651
17 Ray Qartomy (Huntington Beach, CA, USA) $23,651
18 Kevin Albers (Milford, MI, USA) $23,651
19 Carter Gill AKA "devinr12" (Mont Shasta, CA, USA) $17,738
20 Johnny D'Silva (Aibling, Germany) $17,738
21 William Heimiller (Tucson, AZ, USA) $17,738
22 Hieu "Tony" Ma (S El Monte, CA, USA) $17,738
23 Todd Peterson (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $17,738
24 Dar Mahboubi (Beverly Hlls, CA, USA) $17,738
25 Keone Young (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $17,738
26 Noah Schwartz (Bay Harbor Island, FL, USA) $17,738
27 Kathy Liebert (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $17,738

Tournament Report

Official Tournament Notes:

• The 2008 Caesars Palace Classic champion is Hevad Khan, from Poughkeepsie, NY. He is a 23-year-old professional poker player.

• Khan is best remembered for his sixth-place finish in the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event. During that tournament, Khan's ceaseless unchecked enthusiasm resulted in the adaptation to what is now called an 'excessive celebration rule.' Some call it the 'Hevad Khan Rule.'

• Since then, Khan's tournament demeanor has become considerably more subtle. He rarely celebrates winning hands or leaves his seat during play.

• Those who know Khan well regard him as a highly-intelligent young man with deep personal convictions. His emergence onto the poker scene 18 months ago distracted the public's attention away from the person Khan really is, and has become. Khan now travels around the country and around the world, playing tournament poker.

• Khan went through a personal change several months ago when he was vacationing in Korea. 'I discovered myself there,' Khan said. 'I came back a different person.'

• Khan spent a number of years developing his poker skills playing on his home computer. He became such a prodigy that he was able to play 20 games at once. Khan once recorded himself playing in 26 poker games simultaneously on his computer.

• Hevad Kahn's poker nickname is 'Rainkhan.'
• This was Khan's second major tournament victory. He also won an event at the Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut. He now has over $2.5 million in lifetime tournament winnings, all accumulated within the past two years.

• First place paid $1,000,000 in prize money. This is one of the few poker tournaments anywhere in the world in which the host casino guarantees at least $1,000,000 to the winner.

• Khan also collected a three-foot tall hand-crafted crystal trophy, emblazoned with 'Caesars Palace Classic Champion' on its base. He was also presented with an exclusive men's timepiece from the fine Swiss watchmaker Breitling. The victor's price, a Chrono Cockpit luxury model is valued at over $15,000.

• This is the second annual Caesars Palace Classic. Last year's inaugural championship event attracted 287 entries. Despite a sluggish economy and concerns about Las Vegas going through a down period, the poker action at Caesars Palace continues to grow as 311 players entered the $10,000 buy-in championship event. This figure represents a 9.2 percent increase in attendance over the previous year.

• The 2008 Caesars Palace Classic included 17 tournaments, four more than were offered last year. Poker Room Manager Jim Pedulla explained that Caesars is aggressively bringing in a wider variety of poker players – particularly those who enjoy games other than Hold'em. This year's tournament included events in Pot-Limit Omaha, Limit Hold'em, Omaha High-Low, H.O.R.S.E., Heads-Up Hold'em, Mixed Games, and Six-Handed Hold'em. Few major tournaments other than the World Series of Poker offer as wide a variety of poker tournaments.

• To give a greater sense of perspective on numbers and prize money at the Caeasars Palace Classic: The number of events, entrants, and total prize money for this year's tournament is about equal to prizes and number of players at the 1997 World Series of Poker.

• Caesars Las Vegas has a long and well-established history of supporting poker tournaments. During the 1980s, Caesars Palace hosted the second most-prestigious poker tournament series in the world (after the WSOP), and was the site of some of the greatest poker feats of all-time. Amarillo Slim's annual Super Bowl of Poker was a regular fixture at Caesars for nearly a decade. Poker legend Stu Ungar won two of his three Super Bowl of Poker titles at Caesars Las Vegas.

• Last year's Caesars Palace Classic champion was David Singer, from Las Vegas, NV. Singer entered this year's tournament but was eliminated on the first day.

• The championship event was played over a three-day span. Due to the large field size, each of the three days went longer than expected. Day 1 lasted about 14 hours. Day 2 also went about 14 hours. On Day 3, 19 survivors played down to the final table, which was seated at about 6 pm. The final table lasted about nine hours and concluded at 3:10 am.

• The runner up was Los Angles poker pro Michael Kamran, who was seeking his first major tournament win. He earned a nice paycheck totaling $520,320.

• Heads-up play lasted nearly three hours. Kamran had Khan outchipped by a 5-2 margin at one point. But he was not able to defeat the patient Khan, who later quipped, 'I told myself I would never give up in this tournament. If I was going to be knocked out, it was going to be when I had the best hand going (into the confrontation).'

• Texan Gary Friedlander took third place. Friedlander has cashed in 3 of the last for WSOP Main Events. He qualified to play in this tournament by winning his seat in a mega-satellite.

• Local poker pro Jonathan Aguiar finished in fourth place.

• Fifth place went to Joseph Cordi, a 58-year-old retiree from Whittier, CA.

• Adam Junglen finished in sixth-place. At age 21, Junglen is one of poker's most promising young stars. He has already made a final table at WSOP-Europe (last month) and has earned over a million dollars playing tournament poker.

• Former pool hustler turned poker pro Johnny 'World' Hennigan took seventh place. Hennigan won a WSOP gold bracelet in Limit Hold'em in 2004. He also won a World Poker Tour event at the Borgata Atlantic City in 2007.

• The eighth-place finisher was Dan Schreiber, from Troy, OH. He won a gold bracelet at the 2007 World Series of Poker in the Heads-Up World Championship.

• Michael Fantini, from Toronto, Ontario (Canada) finished in ninth place. Fantini qualified to play in the tournament by winning a 'high hand' draw held at Caesars. In September, while playing in a cash game he was dealt four jacks. The hand ended up as the highest hand of the day and Fantini's name was picked as the winner in a random drawing, which included one entry into the Caesars Palace Classic championship. With his winnings in this event, the four jacks ended up netting $59,127 in cash. Note: Thirty players qualified to enter this tournament in the 'high hand' drawing.

• Michael Katz (age 23), from Manalapan, NJ finished in tenth place.

• Five of the top ten finishers in this event were under the age of 25.

• Poker ambassador extraordinaire, 2006 Tournament of Champions winner, and former WSOP gold bracelet winner Mike Sexton finished in 11th place, one spot off the finale table.

• Five of the 27 players who cashed in this tournament were former WSOP gold bracelet winners -- including Kathy Liebert, Dan Schreiber, John Hennigan, Tony Ma, and Mike Sexton.

• Former professional bowler Johnny D'Silva finished in 20th place.

• Hollywood character actor Keone Young finished in 25th place. Young is perhaps best known for playing Mr. Wu in the HBO series Deadwood. He has also appeared in several television shows (NYPD Blue, Navy NCIS, Alias, Will and Grace) and movies (Black Rain, Private Benjamin, The Brady Bunch Movie).

• An early highlight at this year's Caesars Palace Classic was when eight-time Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Michael Phelps entered the $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em event and ended up as the ninth-place finisher. Phelps was given the red carpet treatment by Caesars when he was presented with a gold medallion from the casino. Phelps has already voiced his enthusiasm for entering more poker tournaments in the future, including the 2009 WSOP. However, Caesars Palace will forever be remembered as his first-ever tournament in-the-money finish.

• The new multi-million dollar Caesars Palace poker room debuted in December 2005. The room is divided into sections, with a main floor designed for cash games, a terrace for high-limit action, and a special room for poker tournaments. Caesars offers six tournaments daily, starting from as early as 9 am until the last tournament, which begins at midnight. Caesars is one of the few poker rooms in Las Vegas with continuous around-the-clock action.

• Based on the big turnout and overwhelming success of this year's tournament, the third-annual Caesars Palace Classic is expected to be played in the fall of 2009. Caesars Las Vegas will also host a World Series of Poker Circuit stop, scheduled April 12-29, 2009.

End of Day 2 Standings - 19 Player Left

First Name Last Name City Count Table Seat
Hevad Khan Poughkeepsie, NY 4,920,000 36 10
Dan Schreiber Troy, OH 3,465,000 36 1
Sabyl Cohen Folsom, CA 3,030,000 36 8
Michael Kamran Los Angeles, CA 2,000,000 36 4
Michael Katz Manalapan, NJ 1,815,000 56 10
Jonathan Aguiar Las Vegas, NV 1,520,000 56 9
Gary Friedlander Bellaire, TX 1,480,000 56 6
Jamie Rosen Boca Raton, FL 1,450,000 56 8
Michael Fantini Toronto, ON (Canada) 1,430,000 56 4
Johnny "World" Hennigan Philadelphia, PA 1,380,000 36 9
Robert "Jon" Ford Johnstown, PA 1,375,000 56 5
Adam Junglen Stow, OH 1,270,000 36 7
Kevin Albers Milford, MI 1,265,000 36 5
Carter Gill Bali (Indonesia) 990,000 36 6
Joseph Cordi Whittier, CA 930,000 36 2
Mike Sexton Las Vegas, NV 920,000 56 1
Brent Roberts Staten Island, NY 915,000 36 3
Van Nguyen Bell Gardens, CA 875,000 56 3
Ray Qartomy Houston, TX 325,000 56 2

End of Day 1 Standings

First Name Last Name Hometown Chips Table Seat
Ryan Young Torrance, CA 685,700 37 1
Sabyl Cohen Pahrump, NV 620,000 33 8
Shane Garza Grapevine, TX 610,300 55 2
Keith Ferrera Ciincinnati, OH 535,700 47 10
Eric Lim San Francisco, CA 525,900 56 6
Jared Okien NA 492,900 42 9
Scott Epstein Las Vegas, NV 491,600 37 5
Carter Gill Bali, Indonesia 486,200 57 3
Michael Kamran Los Angeles, CA 465,000 45 10
Luke Staudmaier Pittsburgh, PA 457,800 53 7
Michael Watson Toronto, ON 457,600 33 6
Denny Lee Los Angeles, CA 447,400 56 4
John Gale London, UK 439,800 47 3
Gary Friedlander Bellaire, TX 422,200 33 3
Jimmy Tran Houston, TX 387,600 34 9
Robert Cheung Vancouver, BC 380,600 53 4
Steven Levy NA 380,400 37 3
Robert Mizrachi Miami, FL 375,000 36 4
Kwinsee Khoa Tran Garden Grove, CA 372,600 56 3
Daryoush Mahboubifardi Los Angeles, CA 365,000 36 2
Layne Flack Las Vegas, NV 361,500 44 10
Gerald Rhoads Las Vegas, NV 344,400 55 7
Jonathan Aguier Las Vegas, NV 333,900 35 8
Lyle Vincent St. Petersburg, FL 331,700 47 1
Dan Schreiber Troy, OH 321,500 52 4
Dan Heimiller Las, Vegas, NV 312,200 53 6
Oddie Daldan West Covina, CA 301,200 45 1
Mike Nguyen Lakewood, CA 293,400 56 7
Steve Sung Torrance, CA 293,000 42 1
Zach Hyman San Francisco, CA 290,000 33 5
Stepehn O'Dwyer Las Vegas, NV 289,100 44 9
James Van Alstyre NA 287,000 46 6
Nick Schulmen NA 277,000 57 9
Jamie Rosen Boca Raton, FL 261,800 35 2
David Levi Las Vegas, NV 258,600 37 7
Chad Brown Las, Vegas, NV 258,100 52 3
Men Nguyen Bell Gardens, CA 257,800 35 3
Bill Heimiller NA 255,100 57 2
Ray Qartoony Huntington Beach, CA 250,100 52 7
Vasile Fabian Bucharest, Romania 249,300 46 3
Julian Parmann Las Vegas, NV 247,400 35 7
Jeffrey Lowenhar Las Vegas, NV 246,200 45 4
Hevad Khan NA 241,800 54 3
JJ Tran NA 238,800 33 7
Steve Wong NA 225,800 52 2
Carolyn Redman Liberty, MO 225,200 46 7
Matt Glantz Lafayette Hill, PA 220,000 47 7
Alex Jacob NA 218500 33 2
John Hennigan NA 215800 56 9
Allen Kessler Philadelphia, PA 215500 37 6
Roman Yitzhaki New York, NY 215,400 45 5
Joseph Cordi Whittier, CA 215,200 47 8
Mike Kucinski NA 213800 33 1
Brent Roberts Staten Island, NY 213,100 57 4
Theo Tran Las Vegas, NV 212,500 35 6
Adam Jungler NA 211300 34 10
Nam Le Huntington Beach, CA 209,100 57 8
Lou Mizel Deerfield, IL 207,600 35 10
Tony Ma S. El Monte, CA 207,300 34 5
Taylor Mcfarland NA 203500 46 1
Corwin Cole NA 203,000 33 10
Mario Ortiz Las Vegas, NV 202,900 42 7
Patrick Stemper Austin, TX 200,200 53 10
Do Quinn NA 200,200 34 3
Michael Cordi Whittier, CA 199,600 42 4
Kevin Albers Minneapolis, MN 199,200 36 3
Lowell Kim Las Vegas, NV 198,300 43 4
Patrick Walsh St. Charles, MO 197,500 36 8
Michael Katz NA 195300 45 6
Jason Espinusa Reno, NV 195,000 34 2
David Miscikowski NA 193600 47 9
Pedro Monteverdo Rio Rico, CA 193,200 46 10
Max Hiatt DeKalb, MI 187,000 53 5
Michael Binger Las Vegas, NV 187,000 46 5
Lee Markholt Batonville, WA 186,600 34 1
Fredrick Lee Trumbull, CT 184,100 53 2
Erica Schoenberg NA 183400 45 7
Nicole Lemelin Whitby, ON 182,200 33 9
John Young NA 181700 55 5
Michael Skomar NA 179000 34 4
Kathy Liebert Las Vegas, NV 176,000 53 8
William Arnold Dallas, TX 169,600 44 2
Jonathan Little Pensacola, FL 166,800 46 2
Gustavo Perdomo NA 165,600 37 6
Chris McCormnell NA 165000 43 2
Lee Childs Alexandria, VA 163,900 52 10
Jason Somerville Stony Brook, NY 160,900 53 1
Johnny DiSilva Bad Arbling, Germany 160,500 56 5
Bryan Devonshire NA 155700 57 1
Mihail Lupsa Henderson, NV 155,100 54 8
Steven Burkholder Gainesville, FL 154,700 42 6
Jay Ginsbach Las Vegas, NV 152,900 44 8
Michael DeMichele Poughkeepsie, NY 151,700 44 5
John Alm Hyattsville, MD 151,200 43 8
Jared Hamby Henderson, NV 149,300 52 6
Jim McCrink NA 148500 55 6
Robert Ford Johnstown, PA 147,600 43 1
Mark Marches San Clemente, CA 146,300 46 9
Hafiz Khan Stockton, CA 144,000 56 10
David Chui Las Vegas, NV 144,000 43 5
Noah Schwartz NA 143600 43 6
Ben Palmer NA 138000 36 1
Grant Hillman NA 136700 55 9
Mark Harrington Granby, CA 136,500 45 3
Ray Pulford Chicago, IL 136,100 37 4
Phil Luong Aloso Viejo, CA 135,800 33 4
Steve Wade Davie, FL 133,600 36 6
Hunter Frey Houston, TX 124,300 52 8
Vneh Rajhuna Las Vegas, NV 122,800 36 5
Eric Hershler Los Angeles, CA 120,500 35 4
Rob Schaeffer Columbus, OH 112,500 42 3
Gregory Ingber Sweet Briar, VA 107,200 54 7
Michael Goldstein NA 106200 57 10
Tony Grappo NA 105700 36 9
Jordan Morgan NA 101000 36 10
John Choi NA 100000 56 6
Amit Makhija Brookfield, WI 99,700 53 9
Mike Sexton Las Vegas, NV 99,300 45 2
Todd Peterson NA 99300 374 6
Matt Giannetti Las Vegas, NV 96,900 54 5
Wayne Boich Columbus, OH 95,800 35 5
Michael Fantini Toronto, ON 94,100 47 4
Kelly Larson Burlington, CA 92,400 57 5
Chris Bjorin London, UK 88,800 37 2
Bob Walker Henderson, NV 86,100 46 8
Adam Ross NA 83100 54 6
Chris Louvicco New Orleans, LA 81,900 36 7
Scotty Nguyen Las Vegas, NV 76,200 44 4
Shawn Buchanan Abbotford, CA 75,300 43 3
Jeff Litzay St. Michael, CA 75,000 45 9
Ron Linden Henderson, NV 71,300 54 10
Arman Daviyan Las Vegas, NV 70,000 53 3
Robert Redman Liberty, MO 68,300 47 6
Bill Losch Las Vegas, NV 68,200 34 8
Danny Wong Las Vegas, NV 65,000 42 2
Demitry NA Houston, TX 63,200 43 10
Lareth Teatum Doncaster, UK 63,000 55 1
John Pham NA 62400 42 10
Van Nguyen Bell Gardens, CA 58,500 47 5
Boris Muchnik NA 57000 57 6
Robert McLaughlin Washington, DC 56,800 37 9
John Cutler NA 56400 52 5
Johnny Chan Las, Vegas, NV 55800 42 8
Emeline Borch Las Vegas, NV 53,800 54 1
Marty Wong Napa, CA 47,400 34 7
Kevin Baker Celebration, CA 47,400 52 1
Scott Clements Mt. Vernon, WA 36,400 42 5
Jerry Vam Strydonck Las Vegas, NV 33,300 54 2
Allie Prescott Memphis, TN 29,500 46 4
William Klein Laguna Hills, CA 26,300 35 9
Eduardo Martinez NA 25,200 47 2
Steve Wilson Las Vegas, NV 24,500 55 3
James Killian NA 11,200 43 9
James Killian NA 11,200 43 9
James Keith Dienglewiscz Avon, CA 10,950 37 10
Joni Evakoski NA 6,700 52 9
Jiang Hong NA 6,200 55 8
Mandy McIntosh NA 300 44 6
Edgar Solorzano Miami, FL NA 44 3
Hugo Amaya NA NA 54 4
Pedro Cavazos Monterey, Mexico NA 44

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