Poker
action returned to MGM MIRAGE’s Beau Rivage in Biloxi
with the Gulf Coast Poker Championship Sept. 3-14. Poker
stars Vanessa Rousso and Chad Brown served as the
official celebrity hosts of the Gulf Coast Poker Championship tournament and
players’ party. Fifteen tournament events were spread out over twelve
action-filled days with buy-ins from $300 up to $5,000 for the Gulf Coast Poker
Championship Main Event on Sept. 12. During the event. In addition, Rousso brought
her game theory and poker strategy instructional workshop - Big Slick Boot
Camp- to Biloxi on September 11.
“The
Gulf Coast Poker Championship is one of five major poker events we host at our
MGM MIRAGE Mississippi resorts each year and the second in the series at Beau Rivage” said George P. Corchis,
Jr., president and chief operating officer of MGM MIRAGE’s Mississippi
Operations, which includes Beau Rivage in Biloxi and
Gold Strike Casino Resort in Tunica. “In addition to the prize money, the
winner of the Gulf Coast Poker Championship Event ($5,000 buy-in +$150 entry
fee) will win a $10,000 seat in the World Poker Tour Southern Poker
Championship Main Event scheduled to take place at Beau Rivage
in January 2010.”
In addition to No-Limit Hold’em tournaments, other events in the Gulf Coast Poker
Championship included Pot Limit Omaha with Rebuys;
A-5 Low-Ball/2-7 Low-Ball/Badugi Draw; Limit Omaha
High-Low and a Seven Card Stud/Stud 8 Mixed Event. The popular Ladies
International Poker Series (LIPS) No-Limit Texas Hold’em
Tournament ($300 buy in + $40 entry fee) took place on Sunday, Sept. 6 at 2
p.m.
The Main Event held this past week had
153 entrants all buying in for $5,150. The total prize pool was $683,550. The
event was spread out over 3 days with the first day playing down to 50 and the
second day playing down to the final 9.
On day
three, on hand 1, Tyler Smith opened the action to $15,500. Action went to Chad
Brown, who made it 45, then Chris O’Rourke moved all-in. Tyler called and Chris
got out of the way. O’Rourke had pocket J’s versus Smith’s pocket Q’s. The flop
was A-4-6, the turn was a K and the river was the 3 of diamonds. Chris O’Rourke
from Tampa, Florida was our 9th place finisher. For his efforts,
Chris received $13,671.
The
action settled down a bit until hand 35, when Tyler Smith raised
on the button and got called by Tim Bullard (sb) and
Ron Haveard (cut-off). The flop was 2-Q-2 and Tim
fired out 60k. Ron got out of the way and Tyler called. The turn was a 10 and again,
Tim lead out for 100k and Tyler called. The river was a 9 and Tim moved all-in.
Tyler took a moment to survey the pot and decided to make the call with J-10.
Tim was disgusted as his pocket 6’s were no good. Tim
Bullard from Houston, Texas was out in 8th place, earning $20,507.
On
hand 39, a short-stacked David Diaz made his play on the button for all of his
chips. Tyler Smith was in the big blind and got the count, which was 100k, and
made the call. Diaz tabled Q-10 and Tyler had pocket 7’s. The flop was painful
for Diaz when the 5-7-8 fell, giving Tyler the set. The turn was a 10, the
river was a Q, and David Diaz from Memphis, Tennessee was done in 7th
place, earning $27,342.
Ron
Romano crippled Ron Haveard on hand 49, putting Haveard down to his last 50k. He then got it all-in with
pocket 6's on the next hand versus Chad Brown's J's. The flop was A-3-4. The
turn was a 5, giving some help to Ron, but the river was another 4. Ron Haveard from Pensacola, Florida was out in 6th place,
earning $34,178.
On
hand 70, PejaNiyatilead out for 26k and Tyler Smith called. A very
short-stacked Aaron Rhodus got his last 36k all-in
and PejaNiyati and Tyler
Smith called. The flop was 7-7-8 and both live players checked. The turn was a
3, Peja checked, and Tyler lead
out for 25k. Peja folded and Tyler tabled the nuts
with 8-7. Aaron Rhodus from Slidell, Louisiana had
pocket 5's but was done in 5th place, earning $41,013.
Ron
Romano had been very patient throughout the final table. With a dwindling
stack, he finally got all-in on the button with A-9 and Tyler Smith called with
pocket Q's. The board improved no hands and Ron Romano hailing from Acworth,
Georgia was out 4th, earning $54,684.
PejaNiyatiraised from the button to 32k and Chad Brown reraised to 115k. Peja called to
see the flop of Q-J-5. Chad fired out 50k and Peja
moved all-in. Chad called with A-Q versus the J-10 of Peja.
The turn was another Q. The river was a useless J. PejaNiyati from Dallas, Texas was done in 3rd,
earning $68,355.
When the final two players were heads-up,
Chad Brown made a phenomenal call with K-9 versus Tyler's 10-2 on a
3s-9d-5h-Qs-As board. Tyler made a 400k
river bet, which was about half the pot. Chad took the lead with $1.7 million
versus Tyler Smith's $1.1 million.
It would get worse for Tyler. The two became tangled up in
another pot that would leave Tyler with little more than 250k.This time, Chad rivered a set of 9’s. Tyler never showed his hand.
After a long heads-up battle, both players limped in to see
the flop of 6-3-5 rainbow. Chad made it 25k and Tyler min. raised to 50k. Chad
moved all-in and Tyler insta-called with 4-9 clubs
for the straight draw. Chad had the 4-7 for the made straight! The turn was a
Q. and the river is the 3. Tyler Smith from Smithdale, Mississippi finished in 2nd place for
$124,406. Chad Brown was the champion of the Main Event! He took with
him a seat to the WPT Main Event, the Beau Rivage
trophy, the bracelet, and $225,567.
Chad Brown is no
stranger to the poker world. He burst onto the scene in 2002 playing the World
Series of Poker. Since then, he’s made back-to-back final tables at the World
Series of Poker Circuit Events, a final table appearance on the World Poker
Tour, and made the finals of the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship.
Chad said this is
his biggest cash of the year so far. Pay no mind to the fact that he also won
the Pot Limit Omaha tournament earlier in the week!
The next event for
the Beau Rivage is the Southern Poker Championship,
which will be held January 6-27, 2010. The main event will be a World Poker
Tour Event which will be a $10,000 buy-in event and runs for four days starting
January 24th.