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Horsepower Over Horses at Tunica

The opening event of the WSOP Circuit tour at Harrah's Casino Tunica took on the aspects of a race in its final stages. It pitted Ronnie "Slugger" Sewell, owner of a steel fabrication business, who has 151 stock car racing feature wins to his credit, and Mark "Pegasus" Smith, who breeds race horses. Even more dramatic, Smith (along with eight other players) has two Circuit rings and was trying for his third to tie WSOP champion Chris Ferguson. He came close. He arrived at the final table with a small chip lead and, after getting short-chipped, regained it again with three players left. But in the end it was Sewell, who is 52 and from
The Sewell Contractors owner has been playing for 20 years and this is his biggest win. Prior cashes include a second in a $1,000 Circuit event and a ninth in a WPT event in Tunica last year, along with a 15th in a $5,000 WSOP tournament three years ago.
Sewell, who plays only tournaments and not cash games, describes his play as conservative, and said he chipped up gradually throughout this event after getting down to his last two chips.. His strategy was to let other players knock each other out and not get involved in a hand unless he thought he was dominant. He plays in a weekly home game tournament back home, but his business only allows him time to play perhaps four or five major tournaments a year. He also gave thanks to his daughter for taking care of business for him and allowing him to play here.
Day one of this inaugural event, which drew 514 players who built a prize pool of $1`49,574, ran up against Barack Obama's inauguration ceremonies in
Indeed, this year's Tunica Circuit has something for everyone. The 14 no-limit noon events have buy-ins ranging from $200 to the three-day $5,000 championship. There are also a dozen $200 events at 4 p.m. offering a diverse menu of limit, no-limit and 6-handed hold'em, as well as pot-limit Omaha and Omaha hi-lo; stud and stud hi-lo; and H.O.R.S.E. Also included will be a ladies and a seniors event. Players in the noon events start with 10,000 chips and the 4 p.m. entrants will get 6,000. In addition, there will be four $500 mega-satellites and nightly 7 p.m. events.
Players arriving for this Circuit will encounter a newly re-branded hotel-casino (formerly Grand Casino Resort Tunica) that was re-opened last year after a $45 million renovation. Notable among the renovations is the 560-seat Paula Deen Buffet, modeled after the Food Network star's home in
Tunica is the third-largest gaming market in the
Among the players in this event were 2003 world champion Chris Moneymaker and the colorful Eskimo Clark. Other notables included Doug "Rico" Carli, who holds the record of 34 Circuit cashes. Day two action began with Smith holding 1.28 million chips, just ahead of Ethan Foulkes and Sewell, with 1.1 million and 1 million even, respectively. Action started with 3,000 antes, blinds of 10,000-20,000 and 23 minutes on the clock.
Here were the starting chip counts:
Seat 2. Dorian Grant 403,000
First to leave, soon after blinds went to 15,000-30,000 with 4,000 antes, was Charles Kent St. Clair, a 61-year-old retired Teamster from
Not long after, Adam Young pushed in his last 217,000 with pocket 7s and was called by Sewell with pocket jacks. Young's pleas for a third 7 went unheeded as he finished eighth. Young, 39, lives in
A few hands later, John "Lucky"
Players took a short break and returned to blinds of 20,000-40,000 with 5,000 antes. On the first hand of that level, Dorian Grant exited in sixth place. He raised all in from the button holding A-5 and was the favorite after Foulkes called with K-10. But things quickly went downhill for him.. Foulkes took the lead when a 10 flopped, made two pair when a king turned, and then filled with a river 10. Grant, 30, a graduate of Atlanta Tech, is a small business owner from
The next acftion developed after Sewell and Foulkes tangled in a big pot after Foulkes raised pre-flop and Sewell re-raised. The flop brought 9-2-7. and Foulkes moved in with A-6. "You've got me," he said, after Sewell called. Sewell turned over pocket 4s, which held up when a queen and king were dealt as Foulkes cashed out fifth. Foulkes, 28, from
With four players left, Sewell now had the lead with more than 2 million of the 514,000 chips in play. Right after that, it appeared Smith's quest for a third ring was over when he put in his last chips from the small blind with A-5 and was called by Ricky Blackburn Jr. with pocket 9s. But "Pegasus" survived and doubled up by catching with a 5 on the flop and an ace on the turn, rebounding to close to a million chips..
With blinds at 30,000-60,000, Ricky "Blackbird" Blackburn Jr. moved in for about 700,000 with A-6 and busted out in fourth place after Sewell called with pocket jacks and a board of K-9-5-8-3 didn't change anything. Blackburn, 26, is a rental car manager from
Sewell now had around 3 million chips, but the next big action changed everything around, at least for a while. Swell opened for 100,000, Smith moved in for exactly a million, and Sewell called. Smith had Ad-Kd, a big favorite against Sewell's A-J offsuit, Smith was an even bigger favorite when a 5s-3d-9d gave him a flush draw. But the king kicker was enough as Smith, hauling in a pot of over 2 million chips, took a small lead.
As play went on, though, Smith began picking up chips and climbed past the 3 million mark again. The match got heads-up after Sewell opened for 150,000 with K-10, and John "Lucky"
Heads-up, Sewell had about a 3-1 lead with roughly 3.8 million chips to 1.3 for Smith.
Later down to 665,000, Smith was able to double up when his A-5 beat Sewell's K-4. But that's as far as he got. On the final hand, the flop came 9-6-4. Sewell bet 200,000 and Smith, holding 8-7 for an open-ended straight draw, gambled and moved in. He lost the gamble when a queen and 9 came, and event number one was in the books
Smith, settling for second, is from
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