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2010 Harrah's Tunica
Event 12 - $200 Buy-in Ladies No Limit Holdem Final Results. 2010 Harrah's Tunica WSOP Circuit Events.

2010 Harrah's Tunica
World Series of Poker Circuit Events
Official Results
World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit Results
2010 Harrah's Tunica Event #12 Results
2009/2010 World Series of Poker Circuit
Final Results: Harrah’s Tunica
Event #12
No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $200(+30)
Total Entries:  162
Total Prize Pool:  $26,028
January 31-February 1, 2010
Donna Jetter
Final Results:
Place
Name
Hometown
Prize
To view the complete schedule and results for the 2010 Harrah's Tunica WSOP Circuit Events, click on the link below:

2010 WSOP Circuit Harrah's Tunica Schedule and Results
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Donna Jetter
Anne Manning
Lisa Craven
Jennifer Embrey
Louraine Roberts
Marie Hernandez
Karen Massey
Deborah Woit
Sherry Hollis
Carol Tomlinson
Susan Davis
Christy Gilbert
Sheila Carwile
Shannon Johnson
Patricia Glass
Carrie Oster
Kristen Deardorff
Stephanie Angotti
Sparta, TN
Kosciusko, MS
Cornelius, NC
Horn Lake, MS
Talladega, AL
Pueblo, CO
Cordova, TN
Algonquin, IL
Pomona, MO
Nashville, TN
St. Charles, MO
Chattanooga, TN
Chelsea, AL
Memphis, TN
Houston, TX
Greenwood, IN
Gulfport, MS
Memphis, TN
$7,091
$4,367
$3,084
$2,202
$1,762
$1,322
$882
$716
$606
$531
$531
$531
$437
$437
$437
$364
$364
$364
Donna Jetter wins “Tough” Harrah’s Tunica WSOP
Circuit Ladies Event

Why she says ladies events can be more difficult than open
field events

TUNICA, MS – Donna Jetter is the 2009/2010 Harrah’s Tunica WSOP Circuit Ladies Event
Champion.

While a severe regional ice storm forced the closure of area schools, libraries and other
public services through Monday, the ladies event attracted a modest field of 162
non-males, each vying to become the 2009/2010 Harrah’s Tunica Circuit Ladies Event
Champion.

12 players returned on day two and after an hour of play, the final table was set.

Name                         Hometown            Seat        Chip Count
Louraine Roberts        Talladega, AL          1            161,000
Sherri Hollis                Pomona, MO            2            60,000
Jennifer Embrey          Horn Lake, MS        3             214,000
Deborah Woit             Algonquin, IL          4             70,000
Karen Massey            Cordova, TN            5             50,000
Donna Jetter              Nashville, TN           6             150,000
Lisa Craven                Charlotte, NC          7            160,000
Anne Manning            Kosciusko, MS         8             410,000
Marie Hernandez        Pueblo, CO             9             270,000

Ninth Place
Final table action got underway shortly after 2:00 pm. Sherri Hollis moved her short stack
all-in preflop with 10h-Jh and got a call from Louraine Roberts, who showed Kh-Js.
Dominated, Hollis fell farther behind after Roberts flopped top pair kings. A benign turn
and river resulted in the first elimination of the final table. Hollis, a home health agency
administrator from Pomona, MO, collected $606 after her fourth WSOP Circuit final table
appearance.

Eighth Place
A few hands later, Louraine Roberts raised preflop to 33,000 UTG, Deborah Woit got the
rest of her chips in from the small blind and Roberts made the call. Woit was left needing
help with Ah-Js vs. Roberts’ Ad-Qs on an 8c-5d-4c flop. A nine on the turn and river ace
was the end of Woit’s run. .Eighth paid $716

Seventh  Place
Karen Massey soon moved her 45,000-chip short stack all in from the small blind with
Ac-2c while Donna Jetter called from the big with J-Q suited. A queen along with two
clubs on the flop and a Kc on the turn left Massey looking for a river ace or club. Neither
materialized on the river and Massey was eliminated. Massey is a captain in the United
States Air Force. She earned $882.

Sixth Place
Marie Hernandez of Pueblo, CO was the sixth place finisher. Despite coming into the final
table second in chips, she took a few blows to her chip stack, ultimately busting on an
all-in with A-10 vs. Jetter’s A-J. Sixth paid $1,322.

Fifth Place
Roberts made it 50,000 to go from the cutoff before Jennifer Embrey moved all-in from
the button. Roberts called with Ac-Jd, but was an underdog to Embrey’s pocket kings.
The jack-high board wasn’t enough for Roberts, ending her bid for the pendant. The
insurance agent from Talladega, AL picked up $1,762

Fourth Place
After a flop of 5c-9c-3, Jennifer Embrey fired out 25,000. Jetter raised to 115,000.
Embrey went over the top all-in and Jetter called. Embrey showed 7c-5s for middle pair
while Jetter turned over 6s-4s with an open-ended straight draw. The turn was a seven,
giving Embrey two pair, but completing Jetter’s straight.
A 10d on the river sent Embrey out in fourth for a $2,202 payday.

Second Place
After real estate appraiser Lisa Craven was eliminated all-in with A-8 vs. Anne Manning’s
A-J, heads-up was between Manning with 1 million in chips and Jetter with 600,000.
Jetter went to work, bleeding Manning’s stack to just below 400,000. The final hand
saw the two all-in with Manning showing 6h-6c and Jetter turning over Jh-Jc. The board
came 10c-4s-7c-Kh-Qh, giving Jetter the win. Jetter pocketed $7,091 for first along with
the gold WSOP Circuit Event ladies pendant. Manning collected $4,367 for second.

The 2009/2010 Harrah’s Tunica WSOP Ladies Circuit Event champion was still shaking a
bit as she made her way to the payout table.

“I’m pretty nervous, excited,” she said.

Jetter is a poker dealer from Nashville, TN and has been playing poker for two years.

She notes that for her, women’s events are a lot harder than open events because it is
harder to put women on a hand.

“You can read em’ a little better,” Jetter said about playing against men. “You can tell if
they got the hand or not.”

However, Jetter says her observation has more to do with experience rather than gender.

“A lot of women playing in ladies events are new to poker and they tend to chase more
hands down to the river.”

Still to come are 7 more events and single-day non-ring $125, $230 and $340 buy-in
events which begin at 4 pm and 7pm. The WSOP Circuit at Harrah’s Tunica runs through
February 10th.

Ty Stewart – Director, Sponsorship and Licensing, WSOP
Craig Abrahams – Director, Broadcasting and New Media, WSOP
Seth Palansky – Communications Director, WSOP


Executive Staff, World Series of Poker Circuit – Harrah’s Tunica

Bill Wright – General Manager
Jimmy Sommerfeld –Tournament Director
Bill Bruce – Assistant Tournament Director
Patrick Collins – Public Relations Manager
2010 Harrah's Tunica WSOP Circuit Event #12 Winner Donna Jetter
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