Poker Pros Raise Nearly $20,000 at Leo Brien Foundation Charity Poker Tournament
Leo Brien Foundation Continues Fundraising Efforts
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - March 17, 2008) - Professional poker player Todd Brunson
hosted the Leo Brien Foundation no-limit Texas hold'em charity poker
tournament in the Bay Area last weekend, with fellow professional poker
players beefing up fundraising efforts for Camp Okizu, a retreat for
children with cancer. Together, the players raised nearly $20,000 for the
cause. Emceeing the event was celebrity tournament director and TDA
founder Matt Savage. Other notable players included Roy "the Oracle"
Winston, Kathy "Poker Kat" Liebert, Hoyt Corkins, Lane "Back-to-Back"
Flack, and Allen Kessler.
Other sponsors and supporters included CMT, EMC, EDS, Life's A Bluff,
DoylesRoom.com, PokerPlayersSocialNetwork.com (PPSN), Triumph Sports,
Terpin Communications, FullTiltPoker.com, Monster, Royal Casino Parties,
GreasieWheels, and UltimateBet.com. Adopting an urban feel, a CMT warehouse
was furnished with 20 poker tables, a silent auction, beverage bar and
sandwich buffet, all nestled between two pristine, late model sports cars.
The newly renovated facility was donated by CMT CEO Kurt Klein.
Fans received gift bags donated by DoylesRoom.com and had the opportunity
to meet and greet poker pros Brunson, Corkins, Flack, and Winston. Liebert
accommodated guests inside the tournament area, which was full of giveaways
sponsored by FullTiltPoker.com and UltimateBet.com. The silent auction was
a popular attraction thanks to the efforts of Las Vegas' Michael Bertonlini
of the Triumph Sports. The most popular auction item was an authentic 49ers
helmet signed by Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Steve Young that Bertonlini
donated to the foundation. It went to CMT's Kurt Klein for $1,000, with all
proceeds benefiting Camp Okizu. Other popular auction items included an
official Cowboys jersey autographed by Troy Aikman, a Colts helmet signed
by Peyton Manning, and two Raiders helmets -- one signed by Howie Long and
the other by Marcus Allen, Fred Biletnikoff, and Jim Plunkett. Life's A
Bluff's Frank Frisina provided the auction with original comic art
autographed by Jennifer Harman, Phil Hellmuth and Doyle Brunson. The matted
and framed lithograph went for $300.
In early action, Brunson was on a roll, knocking out numerous opponents
before pitting his K-8 off suit against another player's Q-8. Brunson held
onto the lead until a queen came on the river, sending him to the rail to
do what he does best -- heckle Corkins, Liebert, Kessler and Flack.
Reaching the final table were Scott Zimmer, Dennis Brien, Ron Bartholow,
Lorenzo Chutta, Greg Zimmer, Twyla Sulesky, Doug Fowler, Liebert and Flack.
Zimmer was first out in ninth place, taking home a 500-piece leather bound
chip set sponsored by UltimateBet.com. Eighth place went to Brien, who won
a Monster Cable entertainment package. Bartholow, in seventh place, will
enjoy a three-night Heavenly retreat at a Lake Tahoe chalet donated by
Scott Zimmer. Chutta placed sixth for a weekend stay at San Francisco's
King George Hotel, and Greg Zimmer's fifth place prize was donated by
Bartholow, who sponsored an evening of bocce ball, complete with limousine
transportation and a complementary bottle of wine. Twyla Sulesky won a
five-night stay in Maui, but the most anticipated prize was donated by
Life's A Bluff and went to
"Back-to-Back" Flack who will be featured next week in his own comic story
line. Liebert was the runner-up who joked about winning a WSOP Academy
package and a 1,500-piece FullTiltPoker chip set. The grand prize went to
Doug Fowler, who'll fly to Las Vegas to spend a weekend with Todd Brunson,
complete with travel and accommodations.
The Leo Brien Foundation continues their efforts in support of Camp Okizu
to send children with cancer to the summer retreat, lessening the financial
burden to their families. Visit www.leobrienfoundation.com to make a
donation through the Heritage Foundation.
Photos of the poker tournament by Rob Gracie are available for viewing and
purchase at http://www.gwphotostore.com. Fifty-percent of the proceeds will
benefit Camp Okizu.
To register for Todd Brunson's Las Vegas Poker Boot Camp contact Lara
Miller at lara@greasiewheels.com. For more information regarding Lake Tahoe
Heavenly cabin rentals contact Twyla Sulesky at 408-393-4777. For more
information regarding Maui condo rentals contact Scott Zimmer at
sczimmer@cisco.com. If you'd like to attend Roy "The Oracle" Winston's
Poker Academy contact Lara Miller at lara@greasiewheels.com.
About Camp Okizu
Okizu is committed to the continuing support of the Oncology and Siblings
camping programs. These programs are the result of a collaborative effort
of the foundation and the pediatric oncology treatment programs in northern
California. The specific purpose of this corporation is to operate a
recreational therapy program for children whose families are affected by
childhood cancer. For more information on Camp Okizu visit www.okizu.org.
About the Leo Brien Foundation
Leo Brien was a family man, a successful Maritime Operations executive for
the Port of Oakland, and a community servant who lost his battle with
cancer in June of 1997. In one of the most selfless acts, Brien donated his
own bone marrow to a young mother of three who he had never met. Since his
death, a non-profit organization in his name continues his spirit of
charity work, including financial support for Camp Okizu. The Leo Brien
Foundation is a member of the National Heritage Foundation, and is a public
charity exempt from federal taxation under Sections 501(c)(3) and 509
(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. As such, contributions to the
Foundation receive maximum deductibility permitted under federal law. (Tax
I.D.#58-2085326). For more information on the Leo Brien Foundation, visit
their website at www.leobrienfoundation.com.
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