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WSOP - Event #26 Official Report
2005 World Series of Poker
Rio All-Suites Casino-Resort Official Report Event #26 Ladies World Poker Champiionship No-Limit Hold’em Buy-in: $1,000 Number of Entries: 601 Total Prize Money: $546,910 Official Results: 1. Jennifer Tilly Harbour City, CA $158,335 2. Anh Le San Jose, CA $83,540 3. Carolyn Ancheta Edgewood, WA $43,680 4. Cecilia de Mortensen Madrid, Spain $38,220 5. Angel Wood Las Vegas, NV $32,760 6. Teresa Chang Garden Grove, CA $27,300 7. Susan Carpenter Las Vegas, NV $21,840 8. Beth Shak Bryn Mawr, PA $16,380 9. Janis Numan Johnson City, TN $10,920 10. Dorothy Canada Las Vegas, NV $6,005 11. Desiree Vanderwal Canyon Country, CA $6,005 12. Wendy Rosen New York, NY $6,005 13. Daniella Shpak Old Bridge, NJ $4,915 14. Brenda Julian Huntington Beach, CA $4,915 15. Raquel Abut Miami, FL $4,915 16. Lydia Chang Las Vegas, NV $3,820 17. Melissa Parker Wasilla, AK $3,820 18. Louise Barkdull Chicago, IL $3,820 19. Thu Nguyen Bell Gardens, CA $2,730 20. Kelly Opiola Stevens Point, WI $2,730 21. Teresa Robinson Sturgeon, MO $2,730 22. Robin Farley Akron, OH $2,730 23. Patricia Beadles Oakland, CA $2,730 24. Elizabeth Hickman Tacoma, WA $2,730 25. Jessica Goalen Salt Lake City, UT $2,730 26. Kerry Andreae Punta Gorda, FL $2,730 27. Selma Gluhbegovic Las Vegas, NV $2,730 28. Elizabeth Keller Holly, MI $1,910 29. Susan Pharo Scottsdale, AZ $1,910 30. Rhonda Armstrong Winsor, CA $1,910 31. Donna Varlotto Pittsburgh, PA $1,910 32. Lisa Bassett Morrison, CO $1,910 33. Peggy Zurchen Pauma, ID $1,910 34. Meda Lubliner West Hills, CA $1,910 35. Lisa Barrett Paradise Valley, AZ $1,910 36. Jennifer Pegram Winston Salem, NC $1,910 37. Jennifer Fleming Orange, CA $1,640 38. Patricia Interrante Lancaster, CA $1,640 39. Lori Broder Solvang, CA $1,640 40. Beverly Kelso Oklahoma City, OK $1,640 41. Candice Gerber Bayfield, CO $1,640 42. Jessica Mcgavie Lawton, OK $1,640 43. Kimberly Friedman San Marcas, CA $1,640 44. Debra Williams Las Vegas, NV $1,640 45. Vanessa Rousso Miami Beach, FL $1,640 46. Ann Haddad Burt, MI $1,365 47. Crystal Osgood Spring Valley, CA $1,365 48. Lori Suson Henderson, NV $1,365 49. Regis Donovan Somerville, MA $1,365 50. Robyn Bagby Chanadler, TX $1,365 51. Sandra Knopow Henderson, NV $1,365 52. Kathy Liebert Las Vegas, NV $1,365 53. Suzanne Carrillo El Paso, TX $1,365 54. Ginny Bond Henderson, NV $1,365 A Performance Worthy of an Oscar Actress Jennifer Tilly wins Ladies World Poker Championship Question: Would you rather be loved or respected? Answer: I would rather be loved by somebody who respected me. -- Actress Jennifer Tilly to Details magazine If anyone thinks playing poker for a living is tough, get ready for a hard dose of reality. Try being an actor. Aspiring actors must live with rejection. Prospective careers are destroyed by talent agencies and casting directors. Bad beats are not just a hazard. They are a way of life. Burned out and broken down over time, dreams of becoming a movie star are gradually funneled into a human slaughterhouse leaves hopeless romantics waiting tables, driving taxicabs, or walking the streets living on a steady diet of stale popcorn. Anyone who has ‘made it’ either on Broadway or in Hollywood has very likely earned it through weeks, months and years spent bouncing between agents, memorizing (often badly written) lines, practicing in endless rehearsals, and doing stage work in half-empty theatres. Not only do good actors develop thick skin, they must also demonstrate tremendous physical and emotional versatility. Acting requires the performer to play different roles and conceal natural instincts. Read that again: Playing different roles and concealing natural instincts. These qualities apply not just to acting, but to poker playing, as well. It’s no surprise then, that over the past 30 years many well-known actors have played at the World Series of Poker. Telly Savalas (best known as ‘Kojak’) played in the main event numerous times between 1983 and 1991. Gabe Kaplan (TV’s ‘Kotter’) started playing in poker’s world championship during the late 70s and is still competing today at the highest level. Matt Damon, Ed Norton, Ben Affleck, Tobey McQuire are just a few famous actors who have come to play in the world’s biggest poker game in Las Vegas. Up until this year, no notable actor had successfully made the conversion from ‘Hollywood Celebrity’ to ‘World Poker Champion.’ Until, now. In a year that has truly been record-setting, yet another barricade was crossed when Hollywood actress Jennifer Tilly won the 2005 Ladies World Poker Championship. It was not just that Tilly won. It was how she won. The bottom line was – Tilly made a shambles of this tournament by becoming a human chip magnet. Every major confrontation Tilly was involved in seemed to bring more chips to her stack. By the time the final table was set with nine players, Tilly enjoyed a 3 to 1 chip lead on her opponents. When play became four handed, which marked the start of Day Two, Tilly was up 5 to 1 over the remaining three players. If Tilly was playing a movie role, think of a cross between Lara Croft-TombRaider and The Cincinnati Kid. Except that ‘the Kid’ lost his final hand. This tournament was special for other reasons. An all-time record number of women entered this year’s championship. Nearly tripling in size over last year, 601 players entered the ladies world poker championship. The huge turnout and high level of competition meant that play on Day One lasted nearly 15 hours. On Day Two, the four finalists arrived at the final table (the finale started with nine, and five were eliminated on Day One). Players were eliminated in the following order: 4th Place – Cecilia de Mortensen arrived with the greatest amount of tournament experience. The native of Spain had previously won a major open event held at the 2003 Jack Binion World Poker Open. She has also finished high in the money in several previous WSOP events during the last three years. Mortensen arrived low in chips (with 36,300 versus chip leader Tilly with 449,600). A few minutes into play, Mortensen moved ‘all in’ with 9-9 and was crushed by Anh Le’s A-3 after the flop came 5-4-2. The straight meant that Mortensen (the wife of 2001 world poker champion Carlos Mortensen) was out in 4th place with $38,220. 3rd Place – Carolyn Ancheta was the lowest stack, with only 31,500 remaining. She survived four times before finally being eliminated. Ancheta’s final hand was K-J versus (who else?) Tilly’s A-7. An ace flopped and Ancheta – a housewife (and pretty good poker player in her own right) from Washington State – went out as the 3rd-place finisher, worth $43,680. For Ancheta, this was her first major live tournament and her first time to play at the WSOP. 2nd Place – When heads-up play began, Jennifer Tilly held the chip lead over Anh Le – 478,000 to 131,000. The final hand was déjà vu all over again for Tilly. Just as in the previous hand, her opponent (Le) had K-J and made an over the top ‘all in’ pre-flop re-raise. Again, Tilly had A-7 and called. Tilly failed to catch an ace this time, but she didn’t need the pair, as the ace-high played as the winning hand. The runner up was Anh Le. She was born in Vietnam and now lives in San Jose, CA. She works as a nail technician when she’s not playing poker. Although Le plays poker online regularly (she’s won eight online tournaments), this was her first time to play at the WSOP. Second place paid $83,540. 1st Place – Jennifer Tilly was born in Harbour City, CA. She moved to Victoria, BC (Canada) as a child. She now lives in California, although her real home is often on movie sets and (now) at major poker tournaments. First prize paid $158,335, although money seemed to be the last thing of interest to Tilly as she proudly snapped on the coveted gold and diamond bracelet presented all world champions. Tilly has more than 100 film and TV roles in her successful career as an actress. Perhaps her best-known role was a memorable appearance in Woody Allen’s “Bullets Over Broadway.” For her performance, Tilly received a ‘Best Supporting Actress’ nomination at the 1995 Academy Awards. Tilly started playing poker seriously about a year ago. She first became fascinated by the game when she was asked to play in a celebrity event. Tilly’s attraction to poker resulted in the forming of a relationship with Phil Laak (a.k.a. ‘The Unabomber’). No doubt, Laak had a profound influence on Tilly’s development as a player and improved her tournament skills. But no amount of teaching, even from a player of Laak’s ability, could eclipse Tilly’s obvious natural talent at the poker table. Following her victory, Jennifer Tilly said that receiving her first WSOP gold bracelet was “better than winning an Oscar.” Perhaps that was just a heat-of-the-moment statement spoken immediately after an exhilarating tournament victory. Or, perhaps it was Tilly – knowing better than anyone else – how immensely rewarding it is to compete on your own terms, on a level playing field, against the best competition in the world, and come out on top based solely on your own talent and skill. What a performance. Official Report by Nolan Dalla – World Series of Poker Media Director World Series of Poker Circuit Director of Operations – Ken Lambert World Series of Poker Tournament Director – John Grooms Rio Poker Room Manager – Michael Matts Rio Poker Tournament Director – Robert Daily |
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Phil Laak finishes second in Event #25. Jennifer Tilly wins Event #26. What a crazy couple of days!
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