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08-20-2006, 07:05 PM
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Chips: 3,170 | | | WPT ladies night out at the end of this month...SPOILER So, one of my co-workers just won a $100 ladies event at the Bike today and she will be on the TV table of the WPT Ladies Night Out. How flipping cool is that. Her name is Kelli Griggs if anyone wants to check out the tourney at the Bike on August 31st. GO KELLI!!!!
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08-20-2006, 07:08 PM
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08-20-2006, 08:31 PM
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08-21-2006, 03:32 PM
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Chips: 3,170 | | | Re: WPT ladies night out at the end of this month... Saturday, August 19, 2006 >> EVENT #17 RESULTS Ladies Night Out No Limit Hold’em $100 + $25 $41,900 PRIZE POOL 419 ENTRIES >> >> Kelli Griggs Tops Ladies Night Out>> >> Ladies Night Out is a special women’s event that combines poker, charity, and 2 broadcast mediums. The Bicycle Casino and the World Poker Tour, have teamed up to support The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. A portion of the buy-in was donated to the foundation and in a tournament first, Denny Williams, tournament director at The Bicycle Casino, pledged that any tournament penalty can be exchanged for cash that will be donated to the foundation as well. One unnamed women went up to the tournament desk, blurted out the F-bomb (twice) and exchanged her 20-minute penalty with a $20 bill. There were several other penalties issued throughout the tournament and I understand over $100 was donated. Kelley O’Hara, Marketing Director at The Bicycle Casino, introduced Steve Lipscomb, founder and CEO of the World Poker Tour. Steve further thanked the players, the casino, and everyone involved in putting this event together so they could make a collective difference in the lives of so many people who are affected by breast cancer. A representative from The Susan G. Komen Foundation also spoke of the goal of the foundation: to eradicate breast cancer through research, education, screening, and treatment. The final table of this event was webcast on “Live at the Bike” a streaming webcast including commentators and hole card cameras. Visit “Live at the Bike” at www.liveatthebike.com. The winner of this event will go on to participate in the WPT Ladies night out tournament on August 31, 2006, where they will match up against 5 top pro women players which will be televised on The Travel Channel in October 2006. The first elimination came on hand #6 when Wendy Strow, and insurance adjuster, pushed all-in preflop with her short stack. Wendy was called by Mi-Sook Choe, a pro player from ffice:smarttags" />lace w:st="on">Palm Springslace>. Wendy showed her K-8 and Mi-Sook revealed an A-7. Wendy has two live cards going to the flop. The board was Q-9-2-J-4 and neither player paired up and Mi-Sook took down the pot with Ace high. Wendy was eliminated in 9th place and earned $625. The next elimination occurred on hand #11. Alberta Damas raised preflop and had one caller, Xia Byrne from lace w:st="on">AZ.lace> The flop was 6-6-4. , lace w:st="on">Albertalace> pushed all-in and had Xia covered. Xia went into the tank and called with her 5d-8d. lace w:st="on">Albertalace> showed her Q-4 for two pair. Xia was looking for her gutshot or either of her overcards. The turn was a Queen and Xia’s only hope was the gutshot 7. There was an Ace on the river and Xia Byrne was eliminated in 8th place and cashed for $790. On hand #18, lace w:st="on">Albertalace> raised from late position, got re-raised all-in from Timmi DeRosa, the short stack in the blind. lace w:st="on">Albertalace> called and showed her Qs-Js. Timmi, who lost most of her chips on hand #12, showed 8-9. The board was 2-4-7-K-6. No one paired the board and lace w:st="on">Albertalace> won the pot with an Ace high. Timmi DeRosa, fiancée to pro player Lee Watkinson, was eliminated in 7th place and won $955. Three hands later, poker pro, Teresa Chang raised all-in and was called by Stella Ohanessian. Kelli Griggs then re-raised all-in forcing Stella out with an A-4. Teresa held K-7o and Kelli showed As-Qs. The flop was A-Q-T and Kelli took a commanding lead. Teresa needed a Jack to make her straight but the turn and river missed with a 9 and 10 respectively. Kelli eliminates another player and built her stack even more. Teresa Chang was eliminated in 6th place and earned $1,290. On the very next hand, Phalline Hoang, the chipleader coming into the final table, raised from the cutoff position and was reraised all-in by Stella Ohanessian, a behavior therapist, on the button. Phalline immediately called and showed her QQ and Stella showed her KK. The flop was exactly what Phalline was looking for: Q-9-2. The turn was a 10 and that gave additional outs to Stella for the straight (Jack) but the river was a 4 and Stella got her Kings cracked by a set of lace w:st="on">Queenslace>. Stella finishes in 5th place and earned $1,625. On hand #33, Phalline Hoang, short stacked after losing a big pot two hands ago, raised Mi-Sook Choe preflop and got the call. Phalline showed 3-6o and Mi-Sook showed As-Qs. The board was K-2-9-J-9 and Mi-Sook won with Ace high and Phalline Hoang was eliminated in 4th place for $2,125. The game was now 3-handed and the players agreed to chop the money evenly and play for the win, the ring, and the WPT final table appearance. Hand #41 had Kelli Griggs call the all-in raise from Mi-Sook Choe. Mi-Sook held pocket 10s and Kelli showed 8c-9c. The flop looked good for Mi-Sook, with a K-3-5. Kelli was going to need runner-runner to win this pot. The turn 9 was the first runner, and the river 8 was the second runner to make Kelli’s two pair (8s & 9s). Mi-Sook got a bad beat and finished in 3rd place. Kelli had a commanding chip lead. The final hand of the match occurred in the 2nd hand of the heads-up play. Alberta Damas, a dance instructor for cruise ships, raised $85,000 preflop with K-Q and was called by Kelli Griggs with Kd-5d. The flop was 5-6-9. Kelli check raised after the flop to get all of lace w:st="on">Albertalace>’s chips in the pot. Kelli’s pair was in the lead and lace w:st="on">Albertalace> needed to pair her only live card, the Queen. The turn and river, 10 and 8, did not help lace w:st="on">Albertalace> and she became the runner-up. Kelli Griggs had won and unlike a typical open poker event (men and women), she shed a couple tears of joy. The ring is nice, the money is nice, but the WPT Ladies Night Out televised table is the big prize. -Jay “Bugsy” Siegel >> BIOGRAPHY>> Kelli Griggs has been playing poker for as long as she could hold cards. She was taught by her father at a very young age but has been playing “serious” poker for two years. Kelli has cashed in several big tournaments including the 2006 WSOP Ladies Event (59th of 1,128 for $2,590) and the 2006 LIPS Tour in 20th place. Kelli outlasted at least 2 pro players at this final table. She said she felt that this was her time to win even before she started the tournament yesterday. After making the final table, her confidence peaked and she was determined to play all out for the win. Kelli would like to dedicate this win to her two daughters, Gabi, 7, and Sophia, 2. Sophia is her biggest fan who was watching Kelli take it down on the “Live at the Bike” webcast, shouting “All-in mommy!” Good luck to Kelli on August 31, 2006 when she takes on five other Lady pros in a televised WPT Ladies Night Out one table event. >> >> >> CHIP COUNTS ENTERING FINAL TABLE>> Seat 1. Xia Byrne $ 24,500 Seat 2. Timmi DeRosa $ 62,500 Seat 3 Phalline Hoang $142,500 Seat 4. Stella Ohanessian $ 51,000 Seat 5. Wendy V. Strow $ 16,500 Seat 6. Kelli Griggs $ 64,000 Seat 7. Teresa Chang $103,000 Seat 8. Mi-Sook Choe $ 74,500 Seat 9. lace w:st="on">Albertalace> M. Damas $ 91,500 >> FINAL TABLE RESULTS>> 1st Kelli Griggs Folsom, CA $12,345 2nd Alberta Damas lace w:st="on">Corte Madera, CAlace> $ 6,200 3rd Mi-Sook Choe lace w:st="on">Palm Springs, CAlace> $ 3,120 4th Phalline Hoang lace w:st="on">Los Angeles, CAlace> $ 2,125 5th Stella Ohanssian lace w:st="on">Glendalelace>, CA $ 1,625 6th Teresa Chang lace w:st="on">Costa Mesalace>, CA $ 1,290 7th Timmi DeRosa lace w:st="on">Saluang, CAlace> $ 955 8th Xia Byrne lace w:st="on">Scottsdalelace>, AZ $ 790 9th Wendy Strow Wildomar, CA $ 625 >> >> ALL AROUND>> PLAY-OFF POINTS>> Name Total>> No Points for this event >> NEXT>> No Limit Hold’em (Multi-rebuys) $300 + $40 ($150,000 guaranteed) Sunday, August 20, 2006 4:15pm Tournament Results: www.thebike.com
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08-21-2006, 04:06 PM
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08-22-2006, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Deuce ... pledged that any tournament penalty can be exchanged for cash that will be donated to the foundation as well. One unnamed women went up to the tournament desk, blurted out the F-bomb (twice) and exchanged her 20-minute penalty with a $20 bill. There were several other penalties issued throughout the tournament and I understand over $100 was donated. | It's pretty cool that your friend did so well! The above part of the story, however, is by far my favourite part (for several reasons). | 
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09-01-2006, 12:44 AM
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Chips: 3,170 | | | Re: WPT ladies night out at the end of this month... I just got back from the WPT Ladies Night and Kelli took second place. She knocked out the first two players (Jennifer Tilly and Vanessa Rousso.) She did great and it was so much fun to watch.
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Originally Posted by BigKyle Is he playing? Sorry I had to  |
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