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May 24, 2006
Harrah's New Orleans
Bayou Poker Challenge
Harrah's New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Place
Name
Prize
1
Thomas McEachin (New Orleans, Louisiana)
$59,362
2
Mitch Bono (Opelousas, Louisiana)
$30,652
3
Ronnie Yarbrough (Mephis, Tennessee)
$15,326
4
Craig Gullung (Marrero, Louisiana)
$13,410
5
Robbie Matthews (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
$11,495
6
Adam Simoneaux (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
$9,579
7
Robert Clint Schafer (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
$7,663
8
Ronnie Bartlett (Macon, Georgia)
$5,747
9
Miguel De los Santos (Edinburg, Texas)
$3,832
10
Wladimir Restrepo (Sugarland, Texas)
$2,299
11
Wesley Duncan (Kennesaw, Georgia)
$2,299
12
Gary Widener (Azle, Texas)
$2,299
13
James Williams (Ocean Springs, Mississippi)
$1,916
14
Larry Hirons (Arlington, Texas)
$1,916
15
Josh Taylor (Hattieburge, Mississippi)
$1,916
16
Michael Keith (Woodlawn, Virginia)
$1,533
17
Dean Bobel (Atlanta, Georgia)
$1,533
18
Chean Chin (Metairie, Louisiana)
$1,533
19
Stephen Smith (Mandeville, Louisiana)
$1,149
20
John Holmes (Metairie, Louisiana)
$1,149
21
Tory Michael (Thibodaux, Louisiana)
$1,149
22
Danny Lair (Alexandria, Louisiana)
$1,149
23
Adam Vodanovich (New Orleans, Louisiana)
$1,149
24
Michelle Palmisano (Chamette, Louisiana)
$1,149
25
Craigory Thames (Collins, Mississippi)
$1,149
26
John Melfi (Tampa, Florida)
$1,149
27
Markie Garner (St. Amant, Louisiana)
$1,149
28
Anthony Battistella (Slidell, Louisiana)
$766
29
John Snee (Baton Rogue, Louisiana)
$766
30
Boulos Estafanous (Darien, Illinois)
$766
31
Barron Whipple (Houma, Louisiana)
$766
32
Donald Dwyer (Ocean Springs, Mississippi)
$766
33
David Weiner (Kenner, Louisiana)
$766
34
Kevin Sechelski (Houston, Texas)
$766
35
Torry Reily (New Orleans, Louisiana)
$766
36
Virgil Russell (Houston, Texas)
$766
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Tournament Report

New Orleans Lawyer Wins Trial

Thomas McEachin Takes Event #6 and $59,362 in Prize Money

The World Series of Poker Circuit at Harrah’s New Orleans has proven to be a
success.  So far, nearly 3,000 players have entered the first six events of the
tournament.  Over $1.3 million has been distributed to nearly 300 winners.

The last tournament before the start of tomorrow’s main event championship
was a $500 buy-in no-limit hold’em event which attracted 395 entries.  
Among the participants was the reigning 2005 World Series of Poker
champion, Joe Hachem.  Unfortunately, the cards did not exactly fall Hachem’s
way.  He busted out late on day one.  It took 13 hours to eliminate 385 other
players, leaving the final nine to take the main stage inside the Harrah’s New
Orleans Showroom for the final table.  With several family members and
spectators watching and cheering, the final table began with Ronnie
Yarbrough, from Memphis, as the chip leader.

It took four hours to play down to a single winner – Thomas McEachin from
New Orleans.  McEachin seized the chip lead late at the final table and
vanquished his last two opponents, thus earning his first major tournament
victory.  

Players were eliminated as follows:  

9th Place – Pocket kings are often called “ace magnets,” because often
when a player is lucky enough to be dealt kings, it follows that someone calls
with an ace and then catches an ace on the flop.  Miguel De los Santos very
likely has some other colorful language to describe his pocket kings, which
were flattened on his final hand of the tournament when an ace flopped.  De
los Santos went out first and collected ninth-place money amounting to
$3,832.

8th Place – Ronnie Bartlett went out next.  Bartlett, who runs various arcade
and billiards-related businesses in Macon, GA was low on chips and busted
out when he failed to make a pair.  Bartless has previously finished high in
poker tournaments in Tunica.  He earned $5,747 for eighth place.

7th Place – The next three eliminations might as well have been caled the
curse of Baton Rouge – Louisiana’s state capital.  Robert “Clint” Schafer, from
Baton Rouge, went out in seventh place.  He was lowest in chips at the start
of play, but did manage to move up two places on the money ladder.  Schafer
collected $7,663 in prize money.

6th Place – Adam Simoneaux, another player from Baton Rouge, went out in
sixth place.  After about an hour of play, he was low on chips, failed to make
a hand, and was eliminated.  His pay day came to $9,579.

5th Place – Robbie Matthews appeared to be in good position to double up
on his final hand when he was dealt K-9, moved all in, and caught a king on
the flop.  But an ace fell on the river, giving his opponent a higher pair.  Ace
magnets, indeed.  Matthews, yet another player from Baton Rouge, finished
in fifth place.  Matthews, who is in the trucking business, rode off with
$11,495.

4th Place – With the entire Baton Rouge delegation gone, it was time to
knock out a local.  Craig Gullung, who lives across the Mississippi river in
Marrero took a tough beat when his A-10 was topped by Thomas McEachin’s
8-7.  All the money went into the pot after the flop came 10-8-6.  But
McEachin caught a third 8 on the river, sinking Gullung’s top pair, with top
kicker.  Gullung collected $13,410 for fourth place.

3rd Place – Ronnie Yarbrough was the chip leader during much of the finale,
but eventually lost the lead to Thomas McEachin on a key hand when
McEachin moved all in with Q-Q and was called by Yarbrough with A-4.  A
queen in the turn doubled up McEachin and Yarbrough was low on chips.  He
managed to move back over 100,000 in chips at one point, but finally went
out with 2-2 against McEachin’s K-Q (which ended up making a straight).  
Yarbrough, a gambler from Memphis who won the WSOPC event in Tunica
earlier this season, collected $15,326 for third place.

2nd Place – When heads-up play started, McEachin enjoyed a better than 2
to 1 chip lead over Mitch Bono – 414,000 to 179,000.  The final hand took
place when McEachin was dealt A-Q and called an all-in bet by Bono, holding
K-8.  Bono needed help.  He didn’t get it.  The final board showed 6-6-2-10-Q,
giving McEachin top pair and the victory.  The runner up was Mitch Bono, a
contractor for the federal relief agency FEMA.  Bono received $30,652.

The winner, Thomas McEachin is a 33-year-old local attorney who specializes
in commercial litigation.  His official settlement came to $59,362.  


-- By Nolan Dalla


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