2009/2010 World Series of Poker Circuit
Harrah’s New Orleans
Event #1
No Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $300 (+40)
Total Entries: 547
Total Prize Pool: $154,014
May 7-8, 2010
Final Results:
1 Ryan Eriquezzo Danbury, CT $34,656
2 Danny Lee New York, NY $21,948
3 Morris “the Moose” Lewis New Orleans, LA $13,477
4 Chad Tucker Winfield, AL $11,012
5 Johnny “Chicago” Nowak Fairview, TX $9,010
6 Allen “Chainsaw” Kessler Las Vegas, NV $7,085
7 John Nguyen Harvey, LA $5,544
8 Steven Brudi NA $4,389
9 Alex Olwine Dayton, OH $3,234
10 Clayton Bates Livingston, TX $2,079
11 Jay Thomas Baton Rouge, LA $2,079
12 Robert Quin Metairie, LA $2,079
13 Christopher Harris Kenner, LA $1,694
14 Peter Favaro San Antonio, TX $1,694
15 Ali Bakhshieshi Dallas, TX $1,694
16 Mark Rose Orlando, FL $1,309
17 H Steven Byers Kingwood, TX $1,309
18 Zal Irani New Orleans, LA $1,309
19 Cristina Ramirez Dallas, TX $1,001
20 Bryan Quebedeaux Austin, TX $1,001
21 Mitchell Franks Shreveport, LA $1,001
22 Jon Sexton Gulfport, MS $1,001
23 Bryan James Colma, LA $1,001
24 Robert Habisreitinger Cummington, LA $1,001
25 Kenneth Weidner Reading, PA $1,001
26 Christopher Williamson New Orleans, LA $1,001
27 John Tucker Austin, TX $1,001
28 Elliott Miller New Orleans, LA $847
29 Michael Jacobs Houston, TX $847
30 Robert Tourres Seattle, WA $847
31 Brian Anderson Gulfport, MS $847
32 Alex Wood New Orleans, LA $847
33 Matthew Mullins Baton Rouge, LA $847
34 Donna Murray Austin, TX $847
35 Jae Chung Atlanta, GA $847
36 Sidney Farrell New Orleans, LA $847
37 Jimmy Bryan New Orleans, LA $693
38 Bryan Lanoix Baton Rouge, LA $693
39 Antuan Bunklay Ft. Lauderdale, FL $693
40 Himeda Gay Humble, TX $693
41 Zachary Bartel Kenner, LA $693
42 Frank Alpandinar Baton Rouge, LA $693
43 Scott Horvath Corpus Christi, TX $693
44 Martin Zenter New Orleans, LA $693
45 Arthur Sauceda New Orleans, LA $693
46 Philip Walsh Gulfport, MS $616
47 Steven Garza Corpus Christi, TX $616
48 Richard Keranen Denham Springs, LA $616
49 Ryan Gafford Denham Springs, LA $616
50 Bac Nguyen Austin, TX $616
51 Vittario Iemolo Sarasota, FL $616
52 Rhueben Towne Missouri City, TX $616
53 Jacob Naquin New Orleans, LA $616
54 Carson Nunez Erath, LA $308
55 Kevin Arrowwood Moody, AL $308
Ryan Eriquezzo Takes Opener at Harrah’s New Orleans
Connecticut Poker Pro Wins First WSOP Circuit Gold Ring
First of 19 WSOP Circuit Gold Ring Events Attracts Large Field of 547 Players

2010 Harrah's New Orleans WSOP Circuit Event 1 Winner Ryan Eriquezzo
New Orleans, LA — If any city can rightfully claim to be the birthplace of poker, it is most certainly New Orleans. Long before Las Vegas existed, French settlers colonized Louisiana and brought with them a game they called “poque,” the forbearer of the game as we know it today. During the 1800s, poker became the craze on steamboats roaring up and down the mighty Mississippi River, with the major stopping point being New Orleans.
Fast forward nearly two hundred years later. When the World Series of Poker Circuit was initially launched back in 2005, Harrah’s New Orleans became a natural tour stop. Many events held that first year completely sold out. In fact, poker was so popular here that New Orleans has since been one of only four stops on the tour which has hosted a WSOP Circuit during each of the first six seasons.
The final WSOP Circuit stop of the 2009-2010 season began today with the first tournament of 19 gold ring events to be played at Harrah’s New Orleans. The $300 (+40) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament was took place over two consecutive days during May 7th and 8th. The tournament attracted 547 entries. The top 55 finishers divided a prize pool totaling $154,014. After most of the field was eliminated on the first day, final table play began on a Saturday afternoon. There were no prior WSOP Circuit gold ring event winners among the final nine players, which guaranteed a first-time champion.
Ryan Eriquezzo arrived at the Final Table with a decisive chip advantage over the rest of the field. Closest in chips was Danny Lee. Everyone else was more than 2 to 1 behind the chip leader. Eriquezzo and Lee ended up playing heads-up for the title. The final nine also included well-known poker pro Allen “Chainsaw,” Kessler, who was making a triumphant return to New Orleans for the first time since winning last year’s Winter Bayou Poker Challenge championship.
When Final Table play began at 8:00 pm on a festive Saturday night just steps away from Bourbon Street, the nine finalists and their starting chip counts were as follows:
Seat Player Hometown Chip Count
1 Morris “the Moose” Lewis New Orleans, LA 576,000
2 Johnny “Chicago” Nowak Fairview, TX 496,000
3 John “GM” Nguyen Harvey, LA 286,000
4 Alex Olwine Dayton, OH 210,000
5 Chad Tucker Winfield, AL 418,000
6 Ryan Eriquezzo Danbury, CT 1,265,000
7 Steven Brudi NA 560,000
8 Allen “Chainsaw” Kessler Las Vegas, NV 270,000
9 Danny Lee New York, NY 773,000
Final Table play lasted about five hours and ended at 1:10 am. Players were eliminated in the following order:
Ninth Place: Nine for Alex Olwine
Alex Olwine, from Dayton, OH arrived at the final table with a short stack. He lasted only about 15 minutes before losing a race with AK against a pocket pair. Olwine failed to catch either an ace or a king, which resulted in payout totaling $3,234. This was his first time to cash in a WSOP-related tournament.
Eighth Place: Rude Finish for Brudi
Steven Brudi took a tough beat on his final hand when he was dealt pocket aces and moved all in. He got a call, which turned out to be a bad thing when three clubs came, which made a flush. That meant Brudi, making his first WSOP Circuit cash, collected $4,389 in prize money.
Seventh Place: No Win for Nguyen
John “GM” Nguyen, from Harvey, LA went out in disappointing fashion when his QQ lost to AQ. Although Nguyen was a solid favorite from the start, the flop came KJT, which gave Nguyen’s opponent a straight. Nguyen failed to improve. The 23-year-old gamer and poker pro, who was playing in his first WSOP Circuit tournament ever, collected $5,544 in prize money. Prior to taking up poker full-time, Nguyen traveled around the country, specializing in a popular video game called “Counter-Strike.”
Sixth Place: “Chainsaw” Hacked
Allen “Chainsaw” Kessler, coming off his championship victory in last year’s Winter Bayou Poker Challenge which was held here at Harrah’s New Orleans, was short-stacked throughout the later stages of the tournament. He went out about two hours into the final table when he pushed all in with AJ, which got steamrolled by pocket aces. Kessler, a longtime tournament player with 12 WSOP Circuit cashes, two WSOP final table appearances, and nearly $1.5 million in overall major tournament winnings the past five years, added another $7,085 to his poker bankroll.
Fifth Place: “Johnny Chicago” Sings the Blues
Johnny “Chicago” Nowak ran low on chips and made his final stand with K8 suited. He was involved in a coin-flip situation against pocket 6s, hoping to double up. But a 6 fell on the turn, giving his opponent trips, which ended “Johnny Chicago’s” hopes of earning his first major tournament victory. Nowak, who is originally from Chicago and now lives in Texas, pocketed $9,010 in prize money.
Fourth Place: Chad Beat Bad
Chad Tucker took a brutal beat on his final hand. The Alabama poker player moved it all in holding pocket aces, and got a call from this chip leader, with 87 suited. The middle cards were both diamonds and the flop stunned all observers when three diamonds came. Tucker failed to improve and had to settle for $11,012. This marked his first time to cash in a WSOP-related tournament.
Third Place: The Moose is Loose
Morris “the Moose” Lewis was cut loose from the final table when he lost a big hand with AK. He moved all in after the flop when he caught top pair (kings). Danny Lee had J7 and two spades and made the call when two spades flopped, which gave him a flush draw. A third spade (an ace) hit on the turn, which completed Lee’s flush, but which also gave Lewis two pair. That was as far as Lewis went, as a blank fell on the river. Morris “the Moose” Lewis, a landscaper from New Orleans enjoyed a nice payout totaling $13,477.
Second Place: Lee Surrenders
Danny Lee, an amateur poker player from New York City, made an incredible run in this, his first WSOP tournament, by coming within just a few hands of the most improbable of victories. Lee had a healthy stack size during most of the finale. After a deal was made when three players remained, Lee and his final opponent agreed to a deal whereby Ryan Eriquezzo was declared the winner and Lee ended up taking second place. Danny Lee’s official payout amounted to $21,948.
First Place: Ryan Eriquezzo is the Champ!
Poker pro Ryan Eriquezzo was declared the winner of Event #1. He officially collected $34,656 and his first WSOP Circuit gold ring. Eriquezzo has plans to play more WSOP Circuit events here in New Orleans, and perhaps win another gold ring.
Eriquezzo lives in Danbury, CT. He is 25-years-old. Eriquezzo now has nearly $200,000 in career tournament winnings. This was his eighth major cash in 2010. It was his first time to cash in a WSOP-related tournament.
An interview with Ryan Eriquezzo at tableside, moments after his win can be seen at YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy1BbtitzDw
The WSOP Circuit at Harrah’s New Orleans continues through May 19th. This year’s schedule includes 19 gold ring events, along with multiple second-chance tournaments, single table and mega satellites, in addition to cash games going around the clock inside the Harrah’s New Orleans Poker Room. This marks the sixth straight year Harrah’s New Orleans has been a part of the WSOP Circuit. This is the 11th and final WSOP Circuit stop of the 2009-2010 season following previous tournaments held in Chicago, Southern Indiana, Lake Tahoe, Harrah’s Atlantic City, Tunica, Council Bluffs, Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Rincon, Harrah’s St. Louis, and Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
2010 Harrah’s New Orleans WSOP Circuit – Event #1 Final Results
2010 Harrah’s New Orleans WSOP Circuit Events Schedule and Results
Executive Staff, World Series of Poker Circuit – Harrah’s New Orleans
Tournament Director – Steve Frezer
General Manager of Harrah’s New Orleans — Jim Hoskins
Vice President of Marketing – Sandie McNamara
Director of Table Games – Tosha Skipper
Shift Manager of Harrah’s New Orleans – Larry Barrett
Special Events Coordinator – Gretchen Holzhauser