WPT TURKS AND CAICOS DECIDED
12 October 2007
137 compete for winner's cheque of $436 675
Taking Texas Hold 'Em to the exotic Turks & Caicos
Islands, World Poker Tour and The Players' Club welcomed
hundreds of locals, poker players and pros who gathered
last week on the Island of Providenciales in the British
West Indies to take part in the inaugural WPT Turks &
Caicos Classic.
Welcoming the island visitors, The Honourable Premiere
Michael Misick, or President of Turks and Caicos, called
"Shuffle Up & Deal" at the final table.
Hosted by The Players' Club, the week kicked off with
ongoing cash games and multiple $65, $140, $500 and
$1,080 satellite games giving players the opportunity to
parlay into a coveted $7 500 seat in the WPT main event.
Day 1 of the main event saw a field of 137 local players
and top pros—including Phil "The Unabomber" Laak,
Antonio Esfandiari, Mark Seif, Jennifer Tilly, Mike "The
Mouth" Matusow, Evelyn Ng, WPT Season IV Player of the
Year, Gavin Smith, WPT Season V Player of the Year, JC
Tran, and many more—who would battle it out for a WPT
title and the $1 million prize pool paying out the top
nine spots.
After four days of play just steps from one of the
top-ranked beaches in the world, 34-year old Players'
Club Partner and local Turks & Caicos resident Rhynie
Campbell emerged the winner of the event he helped bring
to his country. Campbell also won his first WPT title,
$436 675 in prize money, and a $25 000 seat in the WPT
World Championship scheduled for the Bellagio in April
2008.
Alongside Campbell at the WPT Final Table was top pro
Nam Le, who placed sixth in his third WPT final table
appearance and took home $30 000. Coming in fifth place
for $50 000 was poker circuit newcomer, Trevor Hebert, a
Vancouver native who owns a small business and teaches
kids inline skating. Fourth place and $70 000 went to
Chris Smith, a high stakes cash player with very few
tournament appearances.
Online player Alan "The Usher" Sass took third place in
his first televised final table, securing $125 000,
while Montreal native Erik Cajelais left the table
boasting a second place finish and $225 000 for his
fifth WPT tournament cash after the heads up with
Campbell.
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