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Harrah's New Orleans Tournament - WSOP Circuit Event

Event #11 - No Limit Hold'em
May 13, 2009 at 12:00 PM
Harrah's New Orleans
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $300 + $40
Prize Pool $99,993
Entries 323
Report Available
Chris Tipper

Chris Tipper

Place Name Prize
1 Chris Tipper (Vienna, WV, USA) $22,558
2 Johnny Stephenson (Atlanta, GA, USA) $13,863
3 Michael Huckman (Spring, TX, USA) $8,694
4 Paula Halata (Houston, TX, USA) $7,049
5 Quentin Stephens (Chattanooga, TN, USA) $5,639
6 Bobby Henderson AKA "Spider" (Metairie, LA, USA) $4,465
7 Ken Hall (Cabot, AR, USA) $3,525
8 Joseph Sylvester Jr (St. Louis, MO, USA) $2,820
9 Donald Veloz AKA "DR V" (Katy, TX, USA) $2,115
10 Kenneth Hughes (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) $1,410
11 Fernando Suco $1,410
12 R Baker $1,410
13 Kimberly Baker $1,175
14 Jo Beth Linzy $1,175
15 Shay Linton $1,175
16 Robert Hew $940
17 Gulam Khan $940
18 Edward Brooks $940
19 Ricky Roussell $752
20 Rodolfo Castaneda $752
21 Ryman Busby $752
22 Greg Desroches $752
23 Richard Guthrie (Kokomo, IN, USA) $752
24 Bill Hobbs (New Iberia, LA, USA) $752
25 John L Sullivan $752
26 Minh Pham $752
27 Kevin Dyer $752
28 Merlin Lombard (Metairie, LA, USA) $658
29 Robert Matthews $658
30 Natasha Barbour $658
31 Clinton Belle AKA "Brian" (Daphne, AL, USA) $658
32 Laimis Buchius $658
33 Thomas Pullens (Picayune, MS, USA) $658
34 Zachary Kruger $658
35 Jacques Mader $658
36 Sid Webb $658

Tournament Report

The Best of New Orleans

A List of All-Time Gold Ring Winners

New Orleans, LA (May 14, 2009) – So far, there have been five WSOP Circuit tournament series (including 65 total gold ring events) played at Harrah’s New Orleans -- through this year’s Event #12. There have been seven Bayou Poker Challenge tournaments held at Harrah’s New Orleans, which first began in 2004. Here is a list of the all-time win leaders:

2009 Gold Ring Winners Only – By State (through Event #12)

<Includes 2009 WSOP Circuit Events 1-12>

4 – Florida

1 – Alabama

1—Georgia

1 – Indiana

1 – Louisiana

1 – North Carolina

1 – Mississippi

1 – Texas

1 – West Virginia

2005-2009 Gold Ring Winners – Most Wins (through Event #12)

<Includes all WSOP Circuit Events Played in New Orleans>

2 – Bach “B” Vu (Marrero, LA)

2 – Philip Sparta (Fairfax, VA)

1 – 63 players tied with one each

2005-2009 Gold Ring Winners – Most Wins by State (through Event #12)

<Includes all WSOP Circuit Events Played in New Orleans>

17 – Louisiana

12 – Florida

12 – Texas

6 – Georgia

4 – Mississippi

2 – Indiana

2 – Virginia

1 – Alabama, California, Connecticut, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia

2004-2009 Bayou Poker Challenge Event Winners – Most Wins (through Event #12)

<Includes all Bayou Poker Challenge Events Played in New Orleans>

2 – Bach “B” Vu (Marrero, LA)

2 – Philip Sparta (Fairfax, VA)

1 – 77 players tied with one each

2004-2009 Bayou Poker Challenge Event Winners – Most Wins by State (through Event #12) <Includes all Bayou Poker Challenge Events Played in New Orleans>

22 – Louisiana

16 – Texas

12 – Florida

6 – Georgia

6 – Mississippi

2 – Indiana

2 – Virginia

2 – New York

2 – Tennessee

1 – Alabama, California, Connecticut, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, West Virginia

Chris Tipper (Huntington, WV) Wins Event #11

The 2009 Bayou Poker Challenge has now crossed the midway point. The 11th of twenty scheduled gold ring events was completed today at Harrah’s New Orleans. The $300 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament attracted a strong field of 323 entries for the two-day competition.

The tournament winner was Chris Tipper. He is a 23-year-old graduate of Marshall University and currently lives in Huntington, WV. Tipper started the final table as one of the biggest stacks and dominated play during the five-hour finale.

The final hand of the tournament came when runner up Johnny Stephenson tried to make a move by pushing all-in with K-6 but was called down by Tipper, holding A-2. Neither player made a pair, which meant Tipper’s ace-high played and scooped the last pot of the tournament.

This marked Tipper’s first major live tournament victory. He has previously cashed for big money in online tournaments. This was his second recorded cash, after a fourth-place finish at the Wynn Classic in Las Vegas two months ago.

Tipper won first place prize money totaling $22,558. He was also presented with a gold ring, the ultimate achievement for winning a WSOP Circuit event.

The top ten finishers were as follows:

1st Place – Chris Tipper won his first live poker tournament, after enjoying some success in online play. He is a graduate of Marshall University, where he played on the golf team while in college. Tipper won a decisive victory as he was the force to be reckoned with at the final table. One expects to see greater things from Tipper in the months and years ahead.

2nd Place – Johnny Stephenson, from Atlanta, was the runner up. This was his first time to cash in a major poker tournament, which made his payout totaling $13,863 all the more impressive. Stephenson is a retired art teacher. He is also a professional artistic photographer.

3rd Place – Michael Huckman was the third-place finisher. He is a police officer from Spring, TX. This marked his first time to cash in a major poker tournament.

4th Place – Paula Halata came close to becoming the third female to win a gold ring in the five-year history of WSOP Circuits in New Orleans. She was also en route to coming the first female multi-gold ring winner, since she won an open event at Harrah’s Tunica in January. However, she went card dead late on day two and ended up in fourth place. Halata, a lab technician from Houston, now has four cashes and three final table appearances on her tournament resume – all within the past year.

5th Place – If anyone has a high-pressure job, it is Quentin Stephens. He works in a nuclear power plant. The 32-year-old test engineer finished fifth place in this event, his first time to cash in a major tournament.

6th Place – Bobby “Spider” Henderson took sixth place. He is a retired electrician from Metairie, LA. This was Spider’s first WSOP Circuit final table appearance. However, he previously cashed two times at the WSOP in Las Vegas.

7th Place – Ken Hall, from Cabot, AR was the seventh-place finisher. He works in sales. Prior to making this final table, Hall had cashed four times at local events in his area and won one tournament. Hall, a proud veteran who served in the U.S. Army, is married and has four children.

8th Place – Joseph “Sly” Sylvester has been making a smooth transition from backgammon to poker. Sylvester, who is 47 years-old and from St. Louis, is a top-ranked backgammon player, having won numerous honors – including 3 team championships, 1 national title, and an astounding 22 state championship events. He did not go quite so far at this final table, but did end up with an eighth-place finish. This was Sly’s tenth time to cash in a major poker tournament.

9th Place – Donald R. Veloz, Jr. made it to the final table, but he was the first to be eliminated. He is a 25-year-old poker dealer from Katy, TX. This was his third time to cash on the WSOP Circuit, and second final table appearance.

Notable Players Who Finished In-the-Money – John L. Sullivan cashed for the second time at this year’s Bayou series, taking 25th place. Sullivan won a gold ring at Caesars Indiana back in 2006. Brian Belle finished in 31st place. He won his first gold ring earlier this week in Event #6.

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