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Aces from Ozark

Until he got into the money in the fourth event of the WSOP Circuit tour at Harrah's Casino Tunica, Reginald Roberts hadn't seen pocket aces all day. After that, he looked at pocket rockets six times, once using them to knock out two players at the final table. And that, he said, was a major factor in his winning this $500 no-limit event which brought him an official $56,860 and a coveted diamond-and-gold trophy ring. (Earlier, the five finalists had made a deal.)
Roberts, 35, is a lighting business owner from
This event drew 469 players who built a $227,465 prize pool. The field included 15 players who won satellites in the Lake Poker Tour staged by radio station MIX 92.7 at
Day one ended with 10 players left, and they returned to blinds of 15,000-30,000 with 4,000 antes and a full 40 minutes on the clock. In front with 1.1 million chips was
Here were the starting chip counts:
Seat 2. Clint Landman 663,000
On the third hand, two players were knocked out. Holding K-4, Nicholas Rossenberger moved in for about 200,000 under the gun. He got called by Roberts, holding aces, and then by Ryan Enis, with pocket 8s. The board came 4-7-7-10-J, and the aces prevailed. With the fewest chips, Rossenberger finished 10th, while Enis. who had around 370,000 and was covered by Roberts, finished ninth.
Rosenberger is 28, from
A few hands later, a flop of 10d-Qs-2d gave Brian Roberts queens and deuces and he moved in. Clifft Sykes had a flush draw with 7d-4d. He called with his last chips, missed and finished eighth. Sykes, 49, is a self-employed contractor from
As play went on, Mike "No Fold" Pressley doubled through Clint Landman by catching a third 9 on the river to outrun Landman's pocket kings. Then, on the last hand at this level, Jimmy Collier went out seventh. He moved in with K-J and got a call from Scott Carroll with As-7s. Carroll won easily after the board came 10-10-9-A-2. Collier, 35, from
Players took a break and after a chip color-up, play resumed with blinds of 20,000-40,000 and 500 antes. Halfway into the round, Clifft Sykes won a million-dollar pot from Wiedenhoeft with pocket kings when Wiedenhoeft missed a flush draw.
The round went by with everyone still left as blinds moved up to 30,000-60,000. Twenty minutes later, Pressley moved in with Ah-9h and got a call from Carroll with A-Q. A flop of Qh-Qc-6h gave Carroll trips and Pressley a flush draw. He called for a heart, but instead another 6 filled Carroll, and Pressley went out sixth. He is 33, a manager from
The five remaining players now made a deal, and action resumed. On the first deal, Clint Landman pushed in when a flop of 5-10-2 gave him a pair of deuces. He was way behind Carroll, who flopped a set of 5s and, for good measure, made quads on the turn. Landman, 39, is an accounting vp from
Brian Roberts was left with 125,000 when his A-10 lost to Wiedenhoeft's A-Q. On the next hand he was in the big blind with 6-3, and when a flop of 10-A-3 paired him, he moved in for his last 70,000. Carroll called with 10-9, and when a 10 turned to give him trips, Roberts was finished, exiting fourth. Roberts is 40 and is a factory manager from
With blinds at 40,000-80,000, Wiedenhoeft, who had had fallen behind, doubled through and regained the lead when his pocket 5s beat Carroll's pocket treys. Play dragged on as players several times went all in and won. Meanwhile, Roberts had taken over the lead. Blinds moved up to 60,000-120,000 with 1,000 antes, and we finally lost another player. This time it was Wiedenhoeft, all in with K-5 against Carroll's K-6. They both made bottom pair on a flop of J-6-5, with the higher pair holding up when two treys came off. Wiedenhoeft, 26, is a structural engineer from
Heads-up, Roberts had about 3.5 million chips to 1.2 million for Carroll. Blinds went to 80,000-160,000 with 2,000 antes after one deal, and a hand later it was all over. Carroll opened for 500,000 with Ad-Qh and Roberts put him in with Ah-Kd. A board of 2-7-7-9-8 changed nothing, and Roberts' king kicker did the job.
Carroll is 44 and a machinist from
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