"This is fantastic," Cohen said. "I usually play with my friends; we bet $20." David Forbes of Birmingham got knocked out of the tournament after playing for about an hour and a half. "There were a lot of great players, I did the best I could," he said. The top players won prizes including watches and vacations. Sports memorabilia was up for bids at an auction; items included a football signed by former Super Bowl-winning quarterback John Elway of the Denver Broncos. Money raised at the event will benefit the Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation, a national non-profit health foundation, and the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. The Ritz is a non-smoking facility, but a special cigar room was built just for the tournament. Among the VIPs spotted in the crowd were: Jennifer Forbes, Jill Gershenson, Ross Niskar, Jason Scott and Ricky Rosin, all of Birmingham; Roger Goodman, Steve Perlman and Lyndon Nelson, all of Bloomfield Hills; Billy Gershenson of Royal Oak; and Carla Schwartz, Jackie Layne and Rick Kovacs, all of West Bloomfield. 0 Darryl and Dr. Shari Rogers of Bloomfield Hills Sandy and Jackie Layne of West Bloomfield Denise Browne of Birmingham and Pamela Nodel of Orchard Lake Linden and Michelle Nelson of Bloomfield Hills and Howard Rubin of West Bloomfield