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2010 Harrah's Tunica
Event 17 - $500 Buy-in No Limit Holdem Final Results. 2010 Harrah's Tunica WSOP Circuit Events.
2010 Harrah's Tunica Event #17 Results
2009/2010 World Series of Poker Circuit
Final Results: Harrah’s Tunica
Event #17
No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $500 (+50)
Total Entries: 234
Total Prize Pool: $108,090
February 5 - February 6, 2010
Final Results:
Place
Name
Hometown
Prize
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Scott Meena
Ricky Daniel
Radwan Khuri
Michael Ashar
Benjamin Mintz
John Yancey
Eric Koffman
Corrie Wunstel
Wayne Gatheright
Johnnathan Cuevas
Michael Dunn
Jeffrey Finlayson
Wilbur Futhey
Peter Clive
Darrin Roth
Rose Cooney
Christopher Fisher
McDonald Ledbetter
Ray Martin
Donald Harris
Ross Farmer
Michael Caruso
Michael Ratcliff
Tory Major
Clairton, PA
Franklin, TN
Memphis, TN
Ft. Meyers, FL
Oxford, MS
Marvell, AR
Bay City, MI
Baton Rouge, LA
Walls, MS
Charlot, NC
Flint, MI
Boca Raton, FL
Crossville, TN
St. Charles, MO
Mequon, WI
Collierville, TN
Hot Springs, AR
Monroe, LA
Bargersville, IN
Washington, MO
Glenwood, AR
Arvada, CO
Martinfield, IN
Atlanta, GA
$27,605
$16,884
$11,976
$8,550
$6,842
$5,134
$3,426
$2,778
$2,356
$2,065
$2,065
$2,065
$1,697
$1,697
$1,697
$1,416
$1,416
$1,416
$1,232
$1,232
$1,232
$1,103
$1,103
$1,103

Fifty years after scooping his first pot, Scott Meena Wins
Circuit Event #17 at Harrah’s Tunica
TUNICA, MS – Scott Meena and his friends, brothers Daniel “Q” Rossi and Tommy “Tot”
Rossi got their start playing high-stakes poker at a young age.
And for an 8-year-old growing up in 1960’s Pittsburgh, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
“It was about baseball cards man,” said Meena. “We’d play five card draw deuces and
threes wild for shoeboxes full – the action would get up to a hundred cards sometimes.”
“The Roberto Clementes and Bill Mazeroskis were worth more cards and one Steelers card
was worth five Chargers cards.”
Fifty years later, the three friends are still enjoying their favorite pastime at home games
and casinos. The trio came down to Tunica to play at the World Series of Poker Circuit
Events. Meena entered the $550 dollar buy-in event no-limit hold’em event #17, making it
to the final table.
And for a 57-year-old self-employed carpenter living in present-day Pittsburgh, the stakes
were pretty high -- $27,605 first place prize and a coveted World Series of Poker Circuit
Event ring.
The Rossi brothers were on hand to root their childhood buddy on as he sat down to the
final table with the chip lead.
Name Hometown Seat Chip Count
Wayne Gatheright Walls, MS 1 265,000
Mike Ashar Vermilion, OH 2 255,000
Scott Meena Clairton, PA 3 378,000
Ricky Daniel Franklin, TN 4 273,000
Radwan “Doc” Khuri Memphis, TN 5 348,000
Johnny Yancey Marvell, AR 6 102,000
Eric Koffman Bay City, MI 7 226,000
Ben Mintz New Orleans, LA 8 230,000
CorrieWunstel Baton Rouge, LA 9 232,000
Ninth Place
Final table play began shortly before 4:00 pm with blinds and antes at 5,000/10,000/2,000.
Wayne Gatheright suffered a beat from Johnny Yancey who was all-in with pocket threes
vs. Gatheright’s pocket 10’s. A river 4d completed the straight for Yancey for the double-
up.
Down in chips, it was pocket tens that sent Gatheright to the rail. All-in pre flop with Ac-Kh
against Mike Ashar’s pocket pair, the board came queen-high. Gatheright’s second final
table of the 2009/2010 Tunica Circuit Events earned him $2,356.
Eighth Place
Corrie Wunstel was all-in with K-J against Scott Meena’s pocket queens. Queens held and
Wunstel was escorted to the payout table to collect $2,778 for eighth.
Seventh Place
All-in from the small blind, Eric Koffman got a call from Scott Meena who limped-in from early
position with pocket 10’s. Koffman’s pocket fours were all but beat after Meena spiked a
10 on the flop. No running fours on the turn or river meant the end of Koffman’s
tournament. The 35-year old property manager from Bay City, MI collected $3,426 for
seventh place.
Sixth Place
With blinds and antes at 8,000/16,000/3,000 Yancey got it all in from the small blind with
Js-Qs while Radwan Khuri called from the big with As-4h. Yancey flopped top pair jacks but
the turn came Ac. After a river five, Khuri doubled up, leaving Yancey with only 20,000.
Yancey was eliminated the next hand with 8s-5h vs. Ben Mintz’s pocket nines. Yancey is a
49-year old farmer from Marvell, AR. He reaped $5,134 for his sixth place finish.
Fifth Place
Mintz made it 38,000 to go pre-flop and got calls from Meena and Rickey Daniel. After a
2d-5s-Kc flop, Meena moved all-in. Daniel folded, leaving Mintz with a decision.
After tanking a few minutes, Mintz declared, “Either you need two outs or I need two
outs,” before making the call. Mintz was left looking for a single out after turning over
pocket jacks to Meena’s Ks-Js. No jack hit the turn or river and Mintz’s run was over.
Mintz’s fifth final table appearance earned him $6,842.
Fourth Place
Blinds moved up to 10,000/20,000 and after a bad run of cards, Mike Ashar was all-in
with his remaining chips with As-6c. Meena called with Q-J suited. The flop paired Meena’s
queen and blanks hit the turn and river, eliminating Ashar in fourth.
Ashar is a 62-year old retired Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves and now practices law in
his hometown of Vermilion, OH. He also owns a stable of show horses and ponies.
Ashar’s second 2009/2010 Harrah’s Tunica Circuit Event final table resulted in a $8,550
payday.
Third Place
Khuri was the third place finisher. “Doc” as he is known in poker circles, is a practicing
psychiatrist from nearby Memphis, TN. In event #4 of the Circuit Events here at Tunica,
Khuri placed fifth out of 800. He pocketed $11,976 in his third career WSOP Circuit Event
final table.
Second Place
Heads up play saw Meena with about a 4-1 chip lead over Daniel. Daniel picked up a few
pots to narrow the margin to 3-1 after doubling up just before the dinner break.
After the players returned, Meena extended an offer that would have ended the match-up
right then and there. Daniel initially refused, but after losing a few 25,000 brown chips,
decided to take the deal.
Daniel officially earned $16,884 for second place while Meena took home the gold ring and
an official $27,605 first place prize.
“I feel good,” said Meena after the win. “That kid (Daniel) is a great player, I think he
might be a better player than me and that I just got better rush of cards than he did.”
Meena had two cashes at last year’s Circuit Event at Harrah’s New Orleans and is focusing
on building a bankroll to support both his contracting business and his career on the felt.
He says that he takes his childhood experiences with him to the felt as an adult.
“It was meaningful back then when you’re eight or nine years old playing five card draw
with deuces or threes wild for those cards.”
Still to come are 2 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

