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High Heels Poker Tour’s Very Own Linda Keenan Takes 1st Place at the Beau Rivage

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Ft. Lauderdale (January 29, 2010) – The HighHeelsPokerTour (HHPT), the first all women’s poker tour launched on the East coast, is extremely proud to announce that Linda Keenan, not only a member of HHPT but also a graduate of High Heels Poker Tour Academy, has taken the title of the Beau Rivage’s Southern Poker Championship Ladies Event.

The 2-day event was a $340 buy-in that began Saturday, January 16th at 2 pm. There were 127 women who played in this year’s event bringing the prize pool to $36,957. In the end it was Linda Keenan who took first place along with the $12,197. Since Linda attended the High Heels Poker Tour Academy’s Las Vegas course she has cashed at the 2009 WSOP Ladies Event and took 1st place at the Southern Poker Championship bringing her tournament winnings to 14,562.

1st Linda Keenan $12,197 Mandeville, LA
2nd Cindy Manning $6,726 Tyrone, GA
3rd Judy Bass $3,696 Baton Rouge, LA
4th Cynthia Byrd $2,957 Mobile, AL
5th Faith Giordano $2,217 Gretna, LA
6th Nina Jennings $1,848 Riverdale, GA
7th Lori Bender $1,478 Houston, TX
8th Marsha Normand $1,109 Beaumont, TX
9th Linda Machi $739
10th Lorna May $517
11th Kathryn Lewis $517
12th Denise Kelley $517
13th Peggy Joyner $443
14th Natalie Valdivia $443
15th Michelle Myers $443
16th Rita Hazlip $370
17th Jena Delk $370 Merritt Island, FL
18th Sharon Weaver $370 Tomball, TX

Beau Rivage Southern Poker Championship Main Event Results

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Southern Poker Championship
$10,000 WPT Main Event
January 24-27, 2010
Total players: 208
Total prize pool: $1,930,000
18 places paid

HOYT CORKINS CAPTURES SECOND WPT TITLE AT BEAU RIVAGE’S 2010 SOUTHERN POKER CHAMPIONSHIP

Mississippi WPT Win is the Sixth Final Table for Alabama Native

Place Player Winnings
1 Hoyt Corkins/Glenwood, Ala. $713,986
2 Jonathan Kantor/Tulsa, Ok. $366,643
3 Jerry VanStrydonck/Rochester, N.Y. $196,829
4 Jared Jaffee/Brooklyn, N.Y. $135,079
5 James Reed/Newnan, Ga. $106,134
6 Tyler Smith/Smithdale, Ms. $86,837
7 Andy Philachack/Garland, Tx. $67,540
8 JJ Liu/Las Vegas, Nv. $48,243
9 Daniel O’Brien/Las Vegas, Nv. $28,946
10 James Guinther/Boston, Ma. $25,086
11 Ayaz Mahmood/Houston, Tx. $25,086
12 Ken Harbaugh/Atlanta, Ga. $25,086
13 Justin Smith/Los Angeles, Ca. $19,397
14 James Mackey/Columbia, Mo. $19,397
15 Vitor Coelho/Unknown $19,397
16 Narinder Khasria/Milton, Ontario $15,438
17 Tommy Vedes/New York, N.Y. $15,438
18 Shawn Quillin/Charlotte, N.C. $15,438

Beau Rivage Southern Poker Championship WPT Champion Hoyt Corkins

Beau Rivage Southern Poker Championship WPT Winner Hoyt Corkins<

After 22 days and 33 events, the Southern Poker Championship culminated with the $10,000 buy-in World Poker Tour Main Event Jan. 24-27. A mix of 208 poker celebrities, regional pros and unknown hopefuls competed for a $1.9 million prize pool and a $25,500-seat WPT World Championship at Bellagio in April 2010.
After three days of play, the final six players remained to take their place in televised World Poker Tour history.

The chip leader of the WPT Southern Poker Championship final table was Hoyt Corkins with a little more than 2 million in chips. The shortest stack belonged to James Reed of Newnan, Georgia. Tyler Smith was at this table last year, but went out 5th. Jonathan Kantor and Jared Jaffee have both won an earlier event in the Southern Poker Championship.

Below is a recap of how the action went down:

Jerry Vanstrydonck put in a raise to 55k, Jared Jaffee reraised from the small blind to 155k, and Tyler Smith called all in from the big blind for 49,000. Vanstrydonck folds. Tyler holds J-3 versus the A-Q of Jaffee. The board came K-10-6-4-6 and Tyler Smith finished 6th earning $86,837.

The short stack of the table was James Reed. He finally moved all-in and got the call from Jared Jaffee. Reed held 7-5 versus the pocket 8's of Jaffee. The board read A-Q-5-6-4 and the pocket 8's held. James reed finished 5th earning $106,134.

With blinds at 15k/30k, Hoyt Corkins raises the action to 110k. Jonathan Kantor and Jerry Vanstrydonk both call. Action gets to Jared Jaffee who moves all-in for 661k. Hoyt makes the call and the other two players fold. Hoyt holds pocket J's versus the K-Q of Jaffee. The flop was 6-7-3, the turn was a 4 and the river w...as a 9. Jared Jaffee finished 4th earning $135,079.

Hoyt Corkins made a raise to 60k on the button and Jonathan Kantor got out of the way. Jerry Vanstrydonk moved all-in for 1.61 million and Corkins took little time in calling. Vanstrydonk held 9-8 of diamonds versus the K-Q of Corkins. The flop was 7-4-2 rainbow. The turn was an A and the river was a 10. Jerry Strydonk finished 3rd earning $196,829.

Jonathan Kantor limps into action and Hoyt moves all-in. Kantor makes the call with K-10 versus the A-7 of Corkins. The flop is A-5-2, the turn is an 8 and the river is another 5. Jonathan Kantor finishes the tournament 2nd earning $366,643.

The WPT Southern Poker Championship Main Event champion is Hoyt Corkins of Glenwood, Alabama. This is Corkins’ second WPT first place win, sixth WPT final table and with 4,000 WPT points, he is now tied with Daniel Negreanu, Gus Hansen and Phil Ivey for the highest all-time WPT points. For his hard work, Corkins takes home $713,986 cash, the coveted WPT Southern Poker Championship trophy, the bracelet and a seat to the Bellagio $25,000 WPT World Championship event. Corkins has amassed more than 5 million in career earnings.

The World Poker Tour Southern Poker Championship is scheduled for broadcast on Fox Sports Net (FSN) on April 19, 2010. Visit www.WorldPokerTour.com to find show times in your area.

2010 Beau Rivage Southern Poker Championship Main Event Day 3

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Tbl/seat # Player Chips
1-1 James Blackmon/Columbia Ms. 95,500
1-2 Ayaz Mahmood/Houston, Tx. 199,000
1-3 Hoyt Corkins/Alabama 276,000
1-4 Shawn Quillin/Charlotte, N.C. 307,000
1-5 Dwyte Pilgrim/Brooklyn, N.Y. 240,000
1-6 Justin Smith/Los Angeles, Ca. 280,000
1-7 James Mackey/Columbia, Mo. 380,500
1-8 Tommy Vedes/New York, N.Y. 336,000
1-9 Tyler Smith/Smithdale, Ms. 467,500
2-1 Jim Guinther/Boston, Ma. 123,000
2-2 Sam Rashid/Brandon, Fl. 319,500
2-3 Kathy Liebert/Las Vegas, Nv. 123,500
2-4 Daniel O’Brien/Las Vegas, Nv. 205,500
2-5 Narinder Khasria/Milton, Ontario 190,000
2-6 Andy Philachack/Garland, Tx. 120,000
2-7 Brian Hawkins/Fort Myers, Fl. 70,000
2-8 James Reed/Newnan, Ga. 221,500
2-9 Jonathan Kantor/Tulsa, Ok. 412,500
3-1 Ben Tollerene/Mansfield, Tx. 86,500
3-2 Seamus Cahill/Dublin, Ireland 171,000
3-3 Jerry Van Strydonck/Rochester, N.Y. 202,500
3-4 Ken Perry/Ocean Springs, Ms. 70,500
3-5 JJ Liu/Las Vegas, Nv. 93,000
3-6 Ken Harbaugh/Atlanta, Ga. 244,000
3-7 Vitor Coelho/Unknown 201,000
3-8 Jared Jaffee/Brooklyn, N.Y. 546,000
3-9 Ryan Dangelo/Endicott, N.Y. 304,500