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Oklahoma State Championship of Poker

No Limit Hold'em Jack & Jill
February 5, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Cherokee Casino in Tulsa
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $100 + $20
Prize Pool $14,130
Entries 157
Report Available
Robert Zoellner

Robert Zoellner

Place Name Prize
1 Robert Zoellner (Tulsa, OK, USA) $3,391
2 Courtney Farrell (Norman, OK, USA) $1,837
3 Edward Welch (Broken Arrow, OK, USA) $1,724
4 Mostafa Ashkarkhizani (Tulsa, OK, USA) $1,272
5 Sharday Chatman (Bryan, TX, USA) $918
6 John Colon (Broken Arrow, OK, USA) $749
7 Dan Chepkauskas (Muskogee, OK, USA) $707
8 Anthony Swad (Edmond, OK, USA) $636
9 Lesdia Ball (Claremore, OK, USA) $565
10 Rosean Story (Broken Arrow, OK, USA) $466
11 Edward Brasel (Colinsville, OK, USA) $424
12 Todd Webb (Muskogee, OK, USA) $367
13 Debbie Inman AKA "Deb" (Bixby, OK, USA) $339
14 Leslie Carroll (Catoosa, OK, USA) $283
15 Jason Mitchell (Broken Arrow, OK, USA) $240
16 Wayne Marcotte (Bella Vista, AR, USA) $212

Tournament Report

Oklahoma State Championship of Poker, Cherokee Casino Resort

Day 1 results

TULSA, Okla. – Cherokee Casino Resort is currently holding the Oklahoma State Championship of Poker Feb. 5 – 16, with 13 state championship titles up for grabs. The tournament features 25 events over 12 days with buy-ins ranging from $120 - $3,150.

Robert Zoellner and Mary Rogers, Tulsa, OK, dominate in the tag-team event, Jack & Jill.

Day one of the Oklahoma State Championship of Poker featured the popular Jack & Jill event where two players (one male and one female) paired to alternate play during the No Limit Hold ‘em tournament. The event attracted 157 players, with a $100+20 buy-in, generating a $14,130 prize pool.

"Once it got five handed, there were a few big hands that knocked out two of the women, so when it got down to the three of us, I was almost at twice as many chips as everyone else. There was a lot of all ins and folds at that point," said Zoellner. "When we got to heads up, I had an A-7 off suit and raised $40,000. He smooth called me. He had two clubs in his hand and the flop came 7♦, K♣ and J♣. He goes all in. The clubs didn’t come, and now I’m at 2-to-1 in chips."

"The next hand, I had a pair of 10s and he has an A-6. He goes all in. Again, it didn’t come for him. I got really lucky. I was running really hot," sums up Zoellner.

"I have to give it to Robert. He was on his game. I’ve never seen anyone be more focused than he was. He did an amazing job assessing the other players and remembering the hands," agrees Rogers. "Also, in one round, I caught pocket As and then pocket Ks. They wanted to chop, but we didn’t want to. We went there to take it all home and that’s what we did."

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