Tonight I watched the WPT Ladies Night 2 tournament
on The Travel Channel, and saw an outstanding event filled
with hard-hitting, action-packed poker. Enough metaphors for
you there?
This is the
second year that the WPT Ladies Night has aired, and once
again the elegant Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles played host
to one of the most popular events in professional poker today,
Ladies Night.
Six ladies
were in attendence for the WPT invitational this year. Five
were by invitation and the sixth player sat in by winning
an elimination process, beating out 300 other challengers.

These top female poker
players were about to battle it out in a no-limit Texas Hold
‘em for a $25,000 seat at the season-ending WPT Championship
at the Bellagio.
Returning
champion Clonie Gowan, a member of Team FullTilt Poker, was
my favorite pick to win; maybe my rooting for her was because
I lived so long in Texas? No matter why I cheered for Clonie,
it wasn't going to be her night, however, as a new champion
would be emerging.
I think the
most
impressive contender for this coveted seat in the WPT championship
tournament was Isabelle Mercier. She was an attorney at one
time and left her field to try her hand as a Poker Tournament
Director in France. Then once she'd gained the needed skills,
she became a player (pictured to the right). In her words,
"I now have my freedom".
Isabelle has
a penetrating look that could stare down the toughest of my
Army drill instructors in boot camp back in the day. One thing
that I noticed was that these ladies didn't wear the ever-present
sunglasses worn by so many of the male players. They came
as the people they are, to play.
Another
anticipated favorite of mine was high-stakes player Cyndy
Violette, who won her first World Series of Poker bracelet
playing 7-card Stud/Hi-lo in 2004.
Cyndy, a professional
player for many years now, is based out of New Jersey and
plays at a prominant casino in Atlantic City. Tonight wasn't
going to be her night either, as she just wasn't seeing the
cards needed to win. I think her highest card for the night
was a King, and that was in a showdown.
Clonie was
the first player eliminated when she went allin, and then
Cyndy was eliminated. I saw more showdowns tonight than I
recall in a tournament in a long time!
Wendeen
Eolis, a high-powered politican out of New York was the third
player eliminated. Wendeen is the first woman to ever finish
in the money at the WSOP. The fourth player eliminated, after
hard fought hands and a possible come back, was Sharon Goldman.
Sharon has finished in the money in two Wolrd Poker Tour events.
A funny part in the tournament was when Wendeen said to Sharon,
"Do you get the feeling we're playing in a game somewhere
else?".
The surprise
of the evening though was rookie Lavinna Zhang. Livinna has
probably played for six months now on the professional circuit,
and has learned much of what she knows watching her boyfriend
who is also a pro poker player.
There were
times it looked like Livinna would be eliminated from the
tournament early on, and each time by Isabelle. It really
did seem like there were two different games being played
at the same time too, and the hottest action was between these
two ladies. Livinna made a couple comebacks however and was
able to double-up going into the final hands.
The final showdown
between these ladies for the championship was a $480,000 pot,
and both ladies were holding Aces when they went allin. Isabelle's
hole cards were an A8 and Livinna's were an A7. Amazingly
the flop was A2A, but the turn fell in Isabelle's favor bringing
up another 8. The river was a 4, and it was over, with both
ladies giving each other heartfelt congratulations.
This poker
game tonight rivaled many of the championship games I have
seen with an unusual amount of action and showdowns. Don't
miss it, on The Travel Channel, and don't underestimate a
woman playing opposite you in a tournament. They're some of
the better players I have seen, and we're going to be hearing
allot more from these fantastic ladies.