Fifth Annual Bayou Poker Challenge Championship Event Begins
T.K.
Miles and Ed Jathro are the Chip Leaders
Starting the Main Event Finale
New Orleans, LA – On Wednesday
May 21st, the final table begins at 2 pm CST inside the Harrahs
Theatre. Video coverage of the final table will be shown at the
official WSOP website (www.worldseriesofpoker) and will be carried
by Bluff Media starting at 3 pm CST. The nine contenders at the
Final Table are described in the following player profiles.
Player Profiles:
SEAT 1: Floyd Vanderford
HOMETOWN: New Orleans, LA
CHIP COUNT: 65,000
Floyd Vanderford is a 39-year-old general contractor
from right here in New Orleans. This is his first-ever in-the-money
finish in a major poker tournament. In fact, this is the first
major tournament Vanderford has ever entered. He qualified to
play in this championship event at a cost of just $50, which bought
him into a satellite tournament held inside the Harrahs Poker
Room last month. That won him a seat into another satellite tournament,
which he won – and now here he is at the final table playing
for nearly $400,000. Vanderford has a big challenge ahead today
as the shortest stack. But, he would probably agree that he is
already a “winner” no matter what happens.
SEAT 2: Chuck Kelley
HOMETOWN: Staunton, VA
CHIP COUNT: 142,000
Chuck Kelley is a 47-year-old real estate manager
from Staunton, VA. He is an alumnus of Clemson University. With
his cash in this tournament, Kelley is guaranteed to pass a personal
poker milestone. He will now have over $1 million in career poker
tournament winnings. Kelley’s best finish so far was second
place at the Borgata Poker Classic in Atlantic City last year.
Today, he hopes to achieve his first major victory.
SEAT 3: Lou “The Big Easy” Esposito
HOMETOWN: Howard Beach, NY
CHIP COUNT: 116,000
Lou Esposito is a 32-year-old professional poker
player from Howard Beach, NY. If his name sounds familiar here
at Harrahs, it’s because Esposito is the defending champion
of this tournament, which he won last year. Esposito won the 2007
Bayou Poker Challenge championship, which earned him more than
$516,000. If you wonder why Esposito is called “The Big
Easy,” it’s because New Orleans has been very good
to him. He not only won in 2007, he also made it to the final
table of the Bayou Winter Challenge, held right here last December.
This makes three straight final table appearances for Esposito
here in New Orleans. He also has over $1 million in career tournament
cashes. Here’s a scary fact – he only started playing
poker in 2006.
SEAT 4: Thomas “TK” Miles
HOMETOWN: Tallahassee, FL
CHIP COUNT: 687,000
TK Miles is a 29-year-old professional gambler from
Tallahassee, FL. He says he was “born a gambler, and will
die a gambler.” Well, so far so good. Miles currently holds
the chip lead at this final table. He has three major tournament
victories, including winning a gold ring at the 2007 Bayou Winter
Challenge. He was also named “Rounder of the Year”
by a leading poker magazine last year.
SEAT 5: Jeff Tims
HOMETOWN: Houston, TX
CHIP COUNT: 345,000
Jeff Tims is a 25-year-old poker pro from Houston,
TX. He won Event #12 at this year’s Bayou Poker Challenge,
good for nearly $60,000 in prize money. Prior to turning pro,
Tims was a small business owner. This is his fifth major poker
tournament final table appearance. When he is not playing poker,
Tims enjoys golfing, watching movies, and reading.
SEAT 6: Ed Jathro
HOMETOWN: Abita Springs, LA
CHIP COUNT: 406,000
Ed Jatho is a financial consultant from Abita Springs,
LA. He says he is 59 years old, and counting. He is a former U.S.
Marine helicopter pilot. In fact, his father, brother, son, and
nephew are all former Marines – and he has a son on active
duty as a Navy Lieutenant. He wants to say hello to his wife Sharon,
and five sons and two daughters. This is Jathro’s first
final table appearance at a major poker tournament.
SEAT 7: Marc Fratter
HOMETOWN: Murphy, TX
CHIP COUNT: 311,000
Marc Fratter is a 36-year-old attorney from Murphy,
TX. He has a three-year-old daughter named Kate who loves to play
poker with her dad. Fratter was the co-champion of the 2007 Caesars
Indiana Poker Championship. He won $117,000 in that tournament.
He also cashed in the 2007 Red River Roundup. This is his third
time to cash in a major tournament.
SEAT 8: Gabe Costner
HOMETOWN: Originally Albertville, AL and now Long Beach, MS
CHIP COUNT: 166,000
Gabe Costner is a 31-year-old professional poker
player. He was a stock broker before turning pro. Costner has
over $178,000 in career tournament winnings, but still is primarily
known as a cash-game player. An interesting side note about Costner
is that once when he was asked what he would like to see change
in poker, he answered: “I would take the emphasis off tournament
poker and give more credit to the cash players that play everyday
and make up the group that consist of the best poker players.”
Should Costner win this tournament today, we’ll be sure
to ask him again what he thinks about tournament winners getting
all the glory.
SEAT 9: Nick Ceci
HOMETOWN: Peachtree, GA
CHIP COUNT: 256,000
Nick Ceci is a 38-year-old demo contractor from
Peachtree, GA. He has been happily married 12 years. He has three
children – ages 13, 10, and 5. He says he took a few years
off from playing poker because his wife was seriously ill. But
things are better now and Ceci is back to playing poker. He has
already made one final table at this year’s Bayou Poker
Challenge. He took eighth place in the $1,000 buy-in no-limit
hold’em event.
Blinds are 4,000-8,000 with a 1,000 ante. There
is 19:47 remaining in Level 14.
Chip Count:
1. Floyd Vanderford - New Orleans, LA - 65,000
2. Check Kelley - Staunton, VA - 142,000
3. Lou Esposito - Howard Beach, NY - 116,000
4. Timothy “TK” Miles - Tallahassee, FL - 687,000
5. Jeff Tims - Houston, TX - 345,000
6, Ed Jatho - Abita Springs, LA - 406,000
7. Marc Fratter - Murphy, TX - 311,000
8. Gabe Costner - Albertville, AL - 166,000
9. Nick Ceci - Peachtree City, GA - 256,000
by Nolan Dalla
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