LOS ANGELES – (PRESS RELEASE) -- Jennifer Tilly jumped up
from the table after winning the WORLD POKER TOUR(R) Ladies Night III(TM)
tournament last night at the Bicycle Casino in California, saying that her win
was convincing evidence that her victory in the World Series Ladies tournament
in July was "no fluke."
"I felt like I was suffering from the 'imposter syndrome,'" said Tilly,
Academy Award(TM) nominated actress (Bullets Over Broadway, Monsters, Inc.).
"I had these niggling self-doubts. But now I know I can really play. These
women were extremely tough pros with blood lust at the poker table. My goal
has always been to win a World Poker Tourevent and now I've done it! "
The stunning achievement for a player who only began playing poker a year
ago, is like an amateur boxer winning two heavyweight titles. The actress is
the first woman to hold both of these prestigious titles in women's poker. The
victory earned her a seat in the $25,000 buy-in WPT Championship next April at
Bellagio, and a specially-created pink poker set with the WPT logo and Breast
Cancer ribbon. The WPT and the Bicycle Casino will donate $10,000 to Breast
Cancer Research in honor of Tilly and the other competitors at the Final
Table.
"Jennifer Tilly embodies the new breed of player on the WPT," says Steve
Lipscomb, Founder and CEO of WPT Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq: WPTE). "Regardless
of gender, age, education, or economic background you can become a champion if
you work hard to learn the game. We have always said on the WPT, "Anyone can
play, anyone can win." When an actress who has only been playing for 12 months
can best some of the best players in the game, you witness the democracy of
poker."
Tilly began her pilgrimage to poker eminence by first playing in the WPT
Hollywood Home Game series. She then played in the WPT Invitational event
which annually pits celebrities versus professionals. There she met Phil "The
Unabomber" Laak, a top player who would go on to win that event. They began
dating several months later, and she took up the game under his tutelage.
At the award ceremony, Mike Sexton, host and commentator on the WORLD
POKER TOUR which airs on the Travel Channel, said, "I nominate Phil Laak for
Coach of the Year!"
Laak celebrated with her, saying: "I'm so proud of her. I directed her to
read poker books and gave her maybe one piece of advice each week. We'd watch
the WPT DVDs and I'd pause them, asking her what she would do and how many
"outs" that player had (chances to win). I knew she was finally ready to play
tournament poker when it only took her about 14 seconds to come back with the
right answer."
For her part, Tilly says the best part of her training was in "Felting
Phil (taking all of his chips down to the felt on the table). I loved beating
him and then he'd go over to the couch and sulk, staring at the ceiling."
Responds her boyfriend, known for his ultra-competitive style of poker and
the hooded sweatshirt he wears at the table, "What can I say? I hate to lose
even to my girlfriend." But he said it with a grin.
Tilly said the best piece of advice she ever received from Laak was to
"Play my own game. You can read all the books, but you have to listen to your
intuition and not do everything exactly as they say. You have to do what feels
right."
In recounting her WPT Ladies Night III victory said, "This was tougher
than the World Series. There may have been more women in that event to get
through, but by the time I was at the final table, I knew how all of those
women played. With the exception of Cecilia Reyes Mortensen, I had never
played these women before tonight. I didn't know their style and the way the
blinds went up, I was forced to be aggressive. Mostly I just didn't want to be
the first one out, so winning is incredible."
The other competitors included defending Ladies Night Champion Isabelle
"No Mercy" Mercier -- a fiercely competitive French Canadian lawyer-turned-
poker pro; Marsha Waggoner, the Grand Dame of Poker with 30 years of
experience; Cecelia Reyes Mortensen, up-and-coming pro and wife to WPT
champion Juan Carlos Mortensen, and Aidiliy (Lilly) Elviro, an aggressive new
player, and one of the WPT Season III's top woman competitors who is coached
by her soon-to-be-husband, WPT champion Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi.
Tilly says that she was raised by her parents to be non-competitive in a
"house with a hippy mentality ... always to be the good girl, and be polite.
But I love playing poker and especially the World Poker Tourevents because I
get to be mean and crush people in a socially acceptable way. I can lie, steal
(blinds) and be generally deceptive. Poker lets me indulge my inner bad girl."
Tilly is currently starring in a new CBS sitcom called "Out of Practice"
with Henry Winkler, due to air this fall. She plays one of her signature
quirky not-very-bright characters. Said Tilly after toasting her victory at
WPT Ladies Night III, "Its fun to play dumb, but it's a lot more fun to be
smart!"
WPT Ladies Night III will air Saturday, Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the
Travel Channel.
On the night the show airs, poker fans will be encouraged to supplement
the Ladies' Night donation to Breast Cancer Research by purchasing a WPT
Ladies' Night commemorative gift from the WPT webstore at
http://www.worldpokertour.com . The choices, which will remain available on
the site for several weeks and will include a specially-designed WPT/Breast
Cancer Ribbon necklace by Roberto Martinez, with a portion of the proceeds
going to the cause.