Legends of Pokerby Jeff Shulman | Published: Sep 14, 2001 |
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The $5,000 no-limit hold'em championship once again featured a very tough field, and any player had a good chance of winning. Each player who entered this event received a good-looking leather jacket and plenty of chips with which to maneuver. The final table was a very competitive one, as usual, with the following nine players: Toto Leonidas, "Syracuse" Chris Tsiprailidis, Paul Ladanyi, Men "The Master" Nguyen, Jimmy Tran, Paul Rowe, Tony Ma, Luis Santoni, and James Hoeppner. Hoeppner, an accountant from Las Vegas, beat the a field comprised mostly of professional players, and finally won after getting heads up with another businessman, Luis Santoni. Congratulations, James.
Also taking place in Los Angeles in August was the Hustler Casino's freeroll tournament in which the winner was given the opportunity to play a heads-up seven-card stud match against Larry Flynt for $50,000. Bill Flynn, a local policeman, won that opportunity and defeated Flynt to capture the $50,000. Good job, Bill.
Card Player extends its condolences to the family and friends of Pam Vatrano, who passed away on Aug. 27, 2001. Pam was a very popular dealer at Bellagio and the Mirage, and was loved by everyone.![]()