Harrah's New Orleans Live Updates January 8, 2009

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Nick Ceci Wins WSOPC Harrah's New Orleans! 8 months ago

It took more than 80 hands of heads-up play to do it but Nick Ceci has won the WSOPC Harrah's New Orleans.

In the final hand Tim "TK" Miles shoved with Q-4 and Ceci looked him up with J-7. The flop was especially kind to Ceci as it came J-9-7 giving him two-pair. The turn was an ace and that sealed Mile's fate as the second place finisher to this event.

Miles' victory ends an exciting season at the WSOPC that saw Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, Allen Cunningham and many more win coveted circuit rings.

We here at PokerListings.com would like to congratulate all winners of this season and send a special thank you to the tournament organizers, dealers and Media Directors Nolan Dalla and Max Shapiro who were with us every step of the way.

We'll see you again in the fall!

  • Level: 17
  • Blinds: 10000/20000
  • Ante: 3000
  • Average Stack: $2,490,000
  • Players Left: 1
  • Tables Left: 1

Ceci Lands Decisive Blow Against Miles 8 months ago

TK Miles bets $60,000 preflop and Ceci makes the call. The flop came Q-4-4 and Miles bet $80,000. Ceci raised $160,000 more and after a couple minutes Miles announced he was all-in. Ceci called in short order and the players flipped over their cards:

Miles: A-Q

Ceci: 4d 3d

Miles top-pair top-kicker is no good against Ceci's flopped trip fours. Miles was looking for a lot of help from the board and didn't get it as the turn came Jc and then Th.

Miles is crippled down to just $170,000 chips after the hand and Ceci can probably feel the championship ring on his finger. 

  • Level: 17
  • Blinds: 10000/20000
  • Ante: 3000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Miles Slow-Plays Aces, Loses 8 months ago

Timothy Miles just slow-played pocket aces only to have Miles river a flush against him. There was over $400,000 in the pot and it might be a turning point for heads-up play, where Miles has been the aggressor the majority of the time.
  • Level: 17
  • Blinds: 10000/20000
  • Ante: 3000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

War of Attrition 8 months ago

Nick Ceci and TK Miles seem unwilling to play any big pots against each other. Besides Mile's big double up early on both players have been content to trade minor pots back and forth. Suddenly the tournament has become a contest of who can remain focused longer.

We've now played more hands heads-up then all the hands it took to get to heads-up combined.

  • Level: 17
  • Blinds: 10000/20000
  • Ante: 3000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Level 17: One Vs. One Continues 8 months ago

Nick Ceci and TK Miles have made it to Level 17 and will now have to navigate through blinds of $10,000/$20,000 with a $3,000 ante.
  • Level: 17
  • Blinds: 10000/20000
  • Ante: 3000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Action Slows 8 months ago

We regret to say the action has slowed down during heads up play at the final table of the WSOPC Harrah's New Orleans.

TK Miles seems a bit more cautious with his new chip lead and has been slowly chipping away at Nick Ceci.

In their latest hand Ceci completed from the small blind and TK checked his option. The flop came 5d 3h 2d and Ceci bet $53,000. Miles wasn't going anywhere, however, and made the call. The turn came Qh and this time it was Miles that bet $80,000. The river fell 5s and TK fired again, this time $120,000. Ceci called, only to have Miles flip over Q-3 for two-pair.

Miles rakes the pot.

Here's a look at the chip stacks after the fact:

1. TK Miles $1.4 million
2. Nick Ceci
$1.2 million

 

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 8000/16000
  • Ante: 2000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

TK Miles Doubles Through Nick Ceci 8 months ago

If the most recent hand is any indication, neither TK Miles or Nick Ceci have any plans of slowing their respective games down.

Nick Ceci raised $42,000 from the button and Miles called. The flop came Js 6d 2d and Ceci bet $120,000. Miles decided to bet $300,000 and Ceci moved all-in. Miles called and the players flipped over their cards:

Miles: Ad 9d

Ceci: Kh Kc

Ceci is ahead with his cowboys but Miles has the nut-flush draw. The dealer turns the Kd and Miles gets there. Ceci is praying for the board to pair or the case king to hit on the river but instead it's 9h.

Miles doubles in a big way and takes over the chip lead with approximately $1.4 million.

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 8000/16000
  • Ante: 2000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Heads-Up 8 months ago

It's down to Nick Ceci and TK Miles and only one of them will walk away as the 2007-08 WSOPC Harrah's New Orlean's champ!

Here's a look at the chip stacks as we go into heads-up play:

1. Nick Ceci $1.16 million
2. TK Miles
$846,000

 

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 8000/16000
  • Ante: 2000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Floyd Vanderford Finally Falls (Third) 8 months ago

You've got to hand it to Floyd Vanderford for sticking around as long as he did. Vanderford came to the final table with a meager $65,000 and somehow managed to parlay those chips into a third place finish.

In his final hand Vanderford shoved all-in from the button for approximately $130,000. TK Miles called form the small blind and Nick Ceci got out of the way.  The players flipped over their cards:

Vanderford: Qc 8c

Miles: K-J

The board came A-9-2-K-5 and that will do it for New Orleans local Vanderford. He will receive $107,699 for coming in third. 

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 8000/16000
  • Ante: 2000
  • Average Stack: $1,245,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Cold Deck City - Costner Postman'ed (Fourth) 8 months ago

We've already seen J-J and Q-Q versus A-A and then Q-Q versus A-A again and the dealers are continuing to show no mercy on the players (the media is ecstatic, however).

In the most recent episode of The Cooler, Gabe Costner bet $42,000 pre-flop and Nick Ceci made the call.

The flop came J-4-4 and Ceci checked. Costner popped it up to $70,000, however and Ceci thought about his next move for a moment or two. Eventually Ceci decided to bet $140,000 and Costner responded by shipping it all-in for $168,000 more. Ceci thought for several minutes but eventually called and tabled Ah 4h which has Costner's 7s 4d beat.

The board finishes 6h and then 8h and Costner is eliminated.

Costner will receive $83,766 for finishing fourth at this year's WSOPC Harrah's New Orleans. 

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 8000/16000
  • Ante: 2000
  • Average Stack: $830,000
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

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  • Date: May 19, 2008
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Blind Structure8 months ago

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Level Ante Blinds               
Level 1 25/50
Level 2 50/100
Level 3 100/200
Level 4 25 100/200
Level 5 50 200/400
Level 6 75 300/600
Level 7 100 400/800
Level 8 200 600/1200
Level 9 200 800/1600
Level 10 300 1000/2000
Level 11 400 1500/3000
Level 12 500 2000/4000
Level 13 500 3000/6000
Level 14 1000 4000/8000
Level 15 2000 6000/12000
Level 16 2000 8000/16000
Level 17 3000 10000/20000
Level 18 4000 15000/30000
Level 19 5000 20000/40000
Level 20 5000 30000/60000
Level 21 10000 40000/80000
Level 22 20000 60000/120000

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