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40th World Series of Poker 2009

Event #17 - WSOP Ladies - No Limit Hold'em World Championship
June 7, 2009 at 12:00 PM
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $1,000
Prize Pool $964,645
Entries 1060
Report Available

Live Coverage
Lisa Hamilton

Lisa Hamilton

Place Name Prize
1 Lisa Hamilton (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $195,390
2 Lori Bender (Houston, TX, USA) $120,575
3 Mari Lou Morelli AKA "Scari Mari" (Long Beach, CA, USA) $78,132
4 Angel Pedroza (Turlock, CA, USA) $53,940
5 Kimberly Cunningham (Pearland, TX, USA) $38,719
6 Kim Rios (San Lorenzo, CA, USA) $29,121
7 Lisa Parsons (Nashville, TN, USA) $22,880
8 Dawn Thomas (Southgate, MI, USA) $18,742
9 Lisa Santy (El Segundo, CA, USA) $15,973
10 Donna Houle (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $13,716
11 Collette Brown (Carrollton, TX, USA) $13,716
12 India Storrar (London, UK) $13,716
13 Joanne "JJ" Liu (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $9,954
14 Julieta Bearden AKA "Juliet" (San Diego, CA, USA) $9,954
15 Tamara Tibbles (Spokane, WA, USA) $9,954
16 Melissa Masek (Denver, CO, USA) $7,118
17 Sandra West (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $7,118
18 Anna Kantor (Wauconda, IL, USA) $7,118
19 Angie Tran (Houston, TX, USA) $5,556
20 Jamie Kerstetter (Monroe Township, NJ, USA) $5,556
21 Karina Jett (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,556
22 Alice Talbot (Arcadia, CA, USA) $5,556
23 Lauren Kling (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $5,556
24 Laurie Swaney (Olympia, WA, USA) $5,556
25 Jennifer Vinlove (Ceres, CA, USA) $5,556
26 Nelda Hopper AKA "Hopper" (Anna, TX, USA) $5,556
27 Frances Bartolone (Robbinsville, NJ, USA) $5,556
28 Nancy Bane (San Marcos, CA, USA) $4,582
29 Cindy Hillis (Arlington, WA, USA) $4,582
30 Patti Zarosky (Pleasanton, TX, USA) $4,582
31 Ming Saelee (Tukwila, WA, USA) $4,582
32 Maura Harris (Chesterfield, MO, USA) $4,582
33 Shelly Brown (Honolulu, HI, USA) $4,582
34 Sandra White (Irving, TX, USA) $4,582
35 Alya Nazarali (Calgary, AB, Canada) $4,582
36 Deb Blair (Tucson, AZ, USA) $4,582
37 Deb Snead (Parker, CO, USA) $3,791
38 Marie Chalendard (Chalendard, France) $3,791
39 Michelle Withers (Universal City, TX, USA) $3,791
40 Mary Austin (Springdale, AR, USA) $3,791
41 Ulrika Tangstrom (Stockholm, Sweden) $3,791
42 Candy Kolfage (Sterling Heights, MI, USA) $3,791
43 Thuy Thi Bich Beltran (St Petersburg, FL, USA) $3,791
44 Susan Joseph (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $3,791
45 Vanessa Peng (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,791
46 Monica Champa (Camas, WA, USA) $3,260
47 Candace Bonn (Mobridge, SD, USA) $3,260
48 Rhonda Armstrong (Windsor, CA, USA) $3,260
49 Maria Mayrinck AKA "Maridu" (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) $3,260
50 Lisa Vukasin (Anchorage, AK, USA) $3,260
51 Lisa Khuu (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $3,260
52 Annie Shea (Butte, MT, USA) $3,260
53 Lucia Pierce (Canyon, TX, USA) $3,260
54 Avelyn Navarro (Mountain View, CA, USA) $3,260
55 Debbie Burkhead (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,865
56 Julie Kruze (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,865
57 Svetlana Gromenkova (New York, NY, USA) $2,865
58 Brenda Egedisen (Denver, CO, USA) $2,865
59 Laura Rody (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,865
60 Mychele Medina (Long Beach, CA, USA) $2,865
61 Donna Varlotto (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,865
62 Chhaya Samor (Hemet, CA, USA) $2,865
63 Nancy Murray (Garden City, GA, USA) $2,865
64 Terri McCabe (Cedar Park, TX, USA) $2,575
65 Christine Priday (Denver, CO, USA) $2,575
66 Dorothy VonSachsen (Boyoton Beach, FL, USA) $2,575
67 Betty Martinez (Lakewood, CO, USA) $2,575
68 Lorri Broda (Tarzana, CA, USA) $2,575
69 Christina Schroeder (Red Deer, AB, Canada) $2,575
70 Gail Seagris (Thunder Bay, ON, Canada) $2,575
71 Hillarie Katz (San Francisco, CA, USA) $2,575
72 Victoria Volynsky (Pflugerville, TX, USA) $2,575
73 Marina Adriaans (Mierlo, Netherlands) $2,460
74 Jennifer Baker (Ft Collins, CO, USA) $2,460
75 Thien Nguyen (Garden Gove, CA, USA) $2,460
76 Ann-Margaret Johnston (Gainesville, GA, USA) $2,460
77 Brett Abarbanel (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,460
78 Leah Elizabeth Albritton (Chicago, IL, USA) $2,460
79 Amanda Cook (Colorado Springs, CO, USA) $2,460
80 Jennifer Leago (Houston, TX, USA) $2,460
81 Lorri Broda (Tarzana, CA, USA) $2,460
82 Melissa Verrett (Madison, WI, USA) $2,228
83 Tracy Vullo (Cleveland, OH, USA) $2,228
84 Susie Isaacs (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,228
85 Roneen Shaffer (BC, Canada) $2,228
86 Marlene Holomon (Northridge, CA, USA) $2,228
87 Nicole Honour (Keystone Heights, FL, USA) $2,228
88 Anh Le (San Jose, CA, USA) $2,228
89 Espy Enriquez (Oceanside, CA, USA) $2,228
90 Rosalind Juarbe (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,228
91 Jodene McDonald (Osceola, WI, USA) $2,084
92 Maria Federman (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $2,084
93 Nancy Newburger (Vernon Hills, IL, USA) $2,084
94 Adeline Bui (Austin, TX, USA) $2,084
95 Kristin Bachman (Mobile, AL, USA) $2,084
96 Patricia Clark (Jeffersonville, IN, USA) $2,084
97 Maria Ho (Arcadia, CA, USA) $2,084
98 Beth Gains AKA "Beth ADHD Gains" (Los Angeles, CA, USA) $2,084
99 Jody Phillippo (Phoenix, AZ, USA) $2,084
100 Maria Kalantzi (Long Island City, NY, USA) $1,900
101 Thuyen Doan (Wiilliamsburg, VA, USA) $1,900
102 Inga Rodriguez (Laredo, TX, USA) $1,900
103 Jane Wheat (Long Beach, CA, USA) $1,900
104 Hai Nguyen (Sacramento, CA, USA) $1,900
105 Dawn van Effen (Daingerfield, TX, USA) $1,900
106 Enid Musson (Blackpool, UK) $1,900
107 Katarina Hardisty (Victoria, BC, Canada) $1,900
108 Dawn Wilno (Hamilton, NJ, USA) $1,900
109 Raylene Celaya (Las Cruces, NM, USA) $1,900
110 Stacie Boehm (Sheridan, NY, USA) $1,900
111 Sandra Kasinowicz (El Dorado Hills, CA, USA) $1,900
112 Kim Hollingshead (Granda Hills, CA, USA) $1,900
113 Robin McCarty (Coconut Creek, FL, USA) $1,900
114 Mo Han (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $1,900
115 Wendi Lee Benecke (San Marcos, CA, USA) $1,900
116 Norma Walker (Fallbrook, CA, USA) $1,900
117 Erica Schoenberg AKA "Blackjack Babe" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) $1,900

Tournament Report

Event Headlines -

1. Lisa Hamilton Wins 2009 Ladies World Poker Championship

2. High-Stakes Cash Game Player Makes Last-Minute Decision to Enter Tournament, Wins Event

3. Two-Time Champ Susie Isaacs Cashes for Ninth Time in Ladies Championship - Most in History

The Winner

• The 2009 World Series of Poker Ladies Poker Championship is Lisa Hamilton, from Las Vegas, NV.

• Hamilton is originally from Hawaii. She has been living in Las Vegas for about 4 years.

• Hamilton does not describe herself as a 'professional poker player.' Yet she spends many hours playing poker (in big cash games). She explained she is shy and does not want to boast about playing poker for a living. Hamilton also spends some of her time helping with the family business, which is in clothing retail.

• This was only the second WSOP event Hamilton has played. She entered an event a few years ago, but was eliminated early. Hence, this was her first WSOP cash, which was an outright victory.

• Hamilton is a high-stakes cash-game player. She regularly sits in the upper strata of No-Limit games, from $10-20 up to $50-100 blinds, a big game by any standard. She rarely plays in poker tournaments.

• 'I do not even play in tournaments,' Hamilton said. 'That's why everyone is teasing me (after I won).'

• Hamilton stated in the previous WSOP event she entered, she busted out just a few minutes into play. She vowed never to play in a tournament again. However, Hamilton came to this WSOP with a friend to watch her play and hang out with her during breaks. She decided to enter the tournament at the last minute.

• 'I entered at the last minute,' Hamilton said. 'I kept telling my friend, ‘I'm not playing!' I am not playing in this event! I decided to play and I don't even know how I made it this far. I'm shocked!'

• 'I'm not used to being around so many girls,' Hamilton said, in reference to the fact she usually sits with male opponents in most of her high-stakes cash games.

• Hamilton collected $195,390 for first place. She was also awarded her first WSOP gold bracelet.

• Hamilton had no specific plans for the prize money she won.

• Hamilton was cheered on to victory by about a dozen friends, including many players who know her from cash games.

• As for future tournament plans, Hamilton stated that she plans to play only the WSOP Main Event.

• According to the official records, Hamilton now has 1 win, 1 final table appearance, and 1 in-the-money finishes at the WSOP. This was her first time to cash.

The Final Table

• The final table contained no former WSOP gold bracelet winners. This was the seventh of 18 finales held so far this year with no former winners -- which guaranteed a first-time champion.

• This was the first final table this year with no players aged in their 20s. Yesterday's finale (Event 15) was quite possibly the youngest final table composition in WSOP history, with an average age of 24. The ages for the ladies ranged from 31 to 53.

• The runner up was Lori Bender, from Houston, TX. She graduated from the FBI National Academy and is now a captain in the Houston Police Department.

• The third-place finisher was Mari Lou Morelli, from Long Beach, CA. Two years ago, she won the Deep Stack Extravaganza which paid $93,000, held at the Venetian.

• The fourth-place finisher was Angel Pedroza, from Turlock, CA. She works as a bartender.

• The fifth-place finisher was Kimberly Cunningham, from Pearland, TX. She is the daughter of a professional pool player. Cunningham is also a homemaker and mother of two children.

• The sixth-place finisher was Kim Rios, from San Lorenzo, CA. She won her buy-in into the tournament via the Ladies in Poker Series (LIPS), which supports women in the game of poker.

• The seventh-place finisher was Lisa Parsons, from Las Vegas, NV. She finished 76th in last year's WSOP Main Event. She also took 33rd place in the 2007 Ladies Poker Championship.

• The eighth-place finisher was Dawn Thomas, from Southgate, Michigan.

• The ninth-place finisher was Lisa Santy, from El Segundo, CA.

• The defending champion from 2008 was Svetlana Gromenkova, from New York, NY. She cashed again this year, finishing in 57th place.

Other In-the-Money Finishers

• Former WSOP gold bracelet finishers who cashed in this event included - Susie Isaacs (84th) and Svetlana Gromenkova (57th).

• Susie Isaacs in-the-money finish in this event means she has now cashed nine times in the Ladies Poker Championship, more than any player in history.

• Other notable names on the money list included: Karina Jett (21st), Debbie Burkhead (53rd), Maria Ho (97th), and Erica Schoenberg (117th).

Odds and Ends --

• The tournament was played over three consecutive days. On Day Three, the final table was dealt out on ESPN's secondary stage. The feature table, located nearby, hosted the other finale played on the same day, which was the World Championship of Omaha High-Low Split. Most days at the WSOP this year will include two final tables.

• The Ladies World Poker Championship has been played every year at the WSOP since 1977. This was the 32nd straight year of the competition. During the first two decades, the ladies played Seven-Card Stud for the title. In 2001, the format was changed to Hold'em.

• From 1977 through 2003, this event was traditionally played on Mothers Day. At the time, the WSOP took place during the months of April and May. Accordingly, Mothers Day Sunday was reserved for ladies. This proved to be a conflict for many ladies who wanted to compete in the event, but who also had family commitments on that day. So, the event was moved to a different day in 2004. Since 2005, the WSOP has been played during the summer months.

• Only two women have won multiple Ladies Poker World Championships. This short list includes Barbara Enright and Susie Isaacs. Isaacs holds another record in this event, which will be difficult to match. She cashed five out of six years in this competition between 1991 and 1997.

•The official WSOP gold bracelet ceremony takes place on the day following the winner's victory. The ceremony takes place on at center stage of the main tournament room and begins during the break of the noon tournament. The ceremony usually starts around 2:20 pm. The national anthem of the winner's nation is played. The entire presentation is open to public and media. Video and photography is permitted by both media and the public.

The Event

• The $1,000 buy-in Ladies Poker World Championship attracted 1,060 entries. The total prize pool amounted to $964,600. The top 117 finishers collected prize money.

• This was the fourth consecutive year that attendance in the ladies championship has surpassed one-thousand players.

• The chip leader at the end of Day One was Tamara Tibbles, from Spokane, WA. She ended up finishing 15th.

• The chip leader coming into the final table was Lori Bender. She ended up finishing second. Winner Lisa Hamilton started off Day Three in second place.

• Hamilton endured at least one scary moment late in the tournament. At the final table, she was all-in holding pocket kings against the (then) chip leader, Angel Pedroza, who had A-J suited. An ace flopped, but so did a king - giving Hamilton a set of kings. The set won. That was the critical hand which propelled her to victory.

• When heads-up play began, Hamilton had about a 3 to 1 chip advantage over Lori Bender.

• The final hand of the tournament came when Hamilton was dealt Q-8 versus Bender, holding 9-8. The flop came J-8-3. After a blank four on the turn, Bebder check-raised all-in and Hamilton made the call. Hamilton tables second pair with the better kicker, which dragged the pot after a blank fell on the river.

• This was the quickest final table of the 2009 WSOP, to date. It clocked in as less than three hours.

• The tournament officially began on Saturday, June 7th, at 12 noon. The tournament officially ended on Tuesday, June 9, 5:10 pm.

WSOP Statistics

• Through the conclusion of Event #18, the 2009 WSOP has attracted 19,352 entries. $38,561,660 in total prize money has been awarded to winners.

• Through Event #17 -- fourteen Americans have won gold bracelets. One Russian player has won. One Finnish player has won. One Australian player has won. Note: Last year 16 of the 55 gold bracelet events were won by non-Americans (29 percent). This number increased to 19 of 59 events (32 percent), counting the four gold bracelet tournaments played at WSOP-Europe.

• Event #17 winner Lisa Hamilton is to be classified as a semi-pro player, although she clearly plays in games big enough to professional status. Accordingly, the 'Pro-Am' gold bracelet scoreboard (excluding Event #1 - Casino Employees) currently reads:

Professionals -- 10 wins (Thang Luu, Steven Sung, Jason Mercier, Phil Ivey, Rami Boukai, Anthony Harb, Ville Wahlbeck, Keven Stammen, Brock Parker, Jeffrey Lisandro)
Amateurs -- 3 wins (Freddie Ellis, Ken Aldridge, Travis Johnson)
Semi-Pros -- 3 wins (Vitaly Lunkin. Brian Lemke, Lisa Hamilton)
• Four of the 18 winners this year (22 percent) were previous gold bracelet winners.

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