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Place
Name
Prize
1
Jonathan Cheramie (La Rosa, Louisiana)
$66,609
2
Raoul W. Robert (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
$34,377
3
Jim Moran (New Orleans, Louisiana)
$17,188
4
Jason Su (Austin, Texas)
$15,040
5
Tony Hatley (Mobile, Alabama)
$12,891
6
Bridget Fredericks (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
$10,743
7
Rodney Guidry (Houston, Texas)
$8,594
8
Jay Franklin Benjamin (The Woodlands, Texas)
$6,446
9
Jay Childress (Madison, Mississippi)
$4,297
10
Joe Kimbro (Gulf Shores, Alabama)
$2,578
11
Brian Cohen (Miami, Florida)
$2,578
12
Nathan Pal (Mishawaka, Indiana)
$2,578
13
Nathan Shaw (Houston, Texas)
$2,149
14
Stanislav Kriventsov (New Orleans, Louisiana)
$2,149
15
Kenneth Schutte (Gretna, Louisiana)
$2,149
16
Paula Bowers (Lafitte, Lousiana)
$1,719
17
Kenneth Hughes (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
$1,719
18
John Bonetti (Houston, Texas)
$1,719
19
Brian Holzman (Salem, Virginia)
$1,289
20
John Suddeith (River Ridge, Louisiana)
$1,289
21
Alan Cotney (Wetumpka, Alabama)
$1,289
22
James Dunning (Indialantic, Florida)
$1,289
23
Robert Diaz (Tierra Verde, Florida)
$1,289
24
Pascal Boutineau (Houston, Texas)
$1,289
25
Nigel Aman (Dothan, Alabama)
$1,289
26
Edward Wall (Raymond, Mississippi)
$1,289
27
Mark Glorioso (Kenner, Louisiana)
$1,289
28
Larry Hirons (Arlington, Texas)
$859
29
Raymond Pecquet (Harahan, Louisiana)
$859
30
Jerry Neil (Kenner, Louisiana)
$859
31
Donald Nicholson (Oak Ridge, Tennessee)
$859
32
Marc Schiff (Palm Bay, Florida)
$859
33
Philip Scott (Gulfport, Mississippi)
$859
34
Arsenio Sison (Pensacola, Florida)
$859
35
Charles Glorioso (Shreveport, Louisiana)
$859
36
Douglas Carli (Alliance, Ohio)
$859
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Tournament Report

Take the Money and Run

Jonathan Cheramie Wins $66,609 Top Prize in WSOP Circuit Event


Jonathan Cheramie, from nearby La Rose, LA won the fifth event at this
year’s World Series of Poker Circuit held at Harrah’s New Orleans.  The
tournament attracted 443 entries, each putting up a $500 entry fee.  It took
13 hours to eliminate 434 players, leaving the final nine to take the stage
inside the Harrah’s New Orleans Showroom at the final table on day two.

Jason Su, from Austin, TX started off as the chip leader.  He began with
133,500, although Rodney Guidry and Raul W. Robert were both close behind
with over 100,000.  The shortest stack belonged to Jay Childress, hanging on
with just 18,000.  Cheramie, the eventual winner, was relatively low on chips
from the start – with just 46,000.  

Blinds started at 2,000-4,000.  Players were eliminated as follows:  

9th Place – Nearly an hour passed before the first bust-out.  Desperately low
on chips, Jay Childress hoped to double-up.  On his final hand of the night, he
was in the lead with top pair (queens) on the turn, but ended up losing when
his opponent rivered a king.  Childress later stated this was his first-ever live
tournament experience.  Making the final table was quite an accomplishment
for the rookie.  He collected $4,297.

8th Place – Jay Franklin Benjamin has been playing poker seriously since
1989.  The longtime card player from the Houston area went out next when
all his chips were committed with A-6 after a flop of Q-6-4.  Unfortunately, his
opponent flopped a queen for a higher pair and Benjamin failed to improve.  
Jay Franklin Benjamin received 64 “Benjamin Franklins” -- $6,446 to be exact.

7th Place – This was not Rodney Guidry’s day.  Second in chips at the start,
Guidry wasn’t able to generate much momentum at the final table and ended
up going out in seventh place.  On his final hand, Guidry was dealt pocket
sevens against Jason Su’s A-Q.  Su caught and ace and Guidry – who
coaches softball during his free time – struck out in the tournament.  He did
earn $8,594 in prize money.

6th Place – Despite growing legions of female players everywhere, Bridget
Fredericks was the first lady to make a final table appearance in an open
event at this year’s tournament.  She admittedly had some bad luck in this
same tournament last year, as poker pro Howard Lederer called her ‘the
Bubble Girl,’ after finishing in tournament poker’s worst possible spot – just
one place out of the prize money.  This time, Fredericks did much better,
making it all the way to the final tale.  One her final hand, Frederick’s A-5 was
flattened by pocket jacks.  Sixth place paid $10,743.

5th Place – Tony Hatley took a few bad beats and busted out next.  On his
final hand, his A-Q looked to be in good position to double up in chips, but his
opponent caught a pair on the river and dragged Hatley’s last chip. Hatley,
who won the Southern Classic in Biloxi, MS, pocketed $12,891.

4th Place – Jason Su was the chip leader for most of the way.  If his name
sounds familiar here in New Orleans it is because Su won the $1,000 buy-in
championship at the Bayou Poker Challenge in 2005.  It looked like Su might
capture his second gold ring in as many years, but the cards were
unmercifully foul on the final hand.  Su was dealt pocket jacks and was
thrilled to be all-in against Jonathan Cheramie after the flop came 8-6-3.  But
Cheramie had 8-6 and flopped two-pair.  All the money went into the pot.  Su
failed to improve.  Jason Su ended up at the fourth-place finisher and took
home $15,040.

3rd Place – A monetary deal was reportedly made between the three
finalists.  That affected the way players proceeded from that point forward.  
After Su’s elimination, Jim Moran, a.k.a. “The Poker Man” moved all-in and
was steamrolled when Cheramie flopped a straight.  Moran, the son of U.S.
Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA) and the owner of nine restaurants scattered
throughout Louisiana and Mississippi, ‘officially’ earned $17,188 in prize
money.

2nd Place – On the very next hand, Raoul W. Robert busted out and the
tournament was over.  Throwing caution to the wind, Robert moved in with
the less than stellar 6-9 against Cheramie’s Q-9.  Cheramie, with a
commanding chip lead and hand domination all but ended Robert’s last gasp
when the flop came Q-10-10.  Robert failed to connect and officially finished
as the runner-up, receiving $34,377.

Raoul W.Robert has been playing poker for more than 20 years.  He made it
to a final table at the 1984 World Series of Poker – finishing seventh.  
However, he quit poker in 1987 because of the demands of running a private
business.  Just two years ago, Robert decided to start playing again and has
since placed high in the money at several tournaments in New Orleans and
throughout the South.  

The winner, Jonathan Cheramie officially collected $66,600.  He works full-
time as an advertising sales manager for a local newspaper.  He also plays
poker on the Internet and once a week in a home game.  Cheramie, age 34
is also married and has two children, with a third on the way.

“This prize money will sure come in handy,” he said.


-- By Nolan Dalla


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