Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Samuel Taylor, New York, NY | $149,020 | |
2 | Johanssy Joseph, Vernon, CT, NY | $92,184 | |
3 | Mitch Garshofsky, Las Vegas, NV | $67,232 | |
4 | Brandon Miller, Paramus, NJ | $49,904 | |
5 | Soukha Kachittavong, Woonsocket, RI | $37,428 | |
6 | Jeremy Meacham, Oak Bluffs, MA | $28,556 | |
7 | Matt Buonomo, Auburndale, MA | $22,180 | |
8 | Chris Tryba, Evergreen, CO | $17,328 | |
9 | Joseph Tieri, West Shokan, NY | $13,881 | |
10 | Je Wook Oh, Fresh Meadows, NY | $11,159 | |
11 | Tim Reilly, Natick, MA | $11,159 | |
12 | Steven Tabb, Newton, MA | $11,159 | |
13 | Justin Adams, Fairfield, CT | $9,149 | |
14 | James Campbell, Marlborough, MA | $9,149 | |
15 | James Magner, Woodbridge, CT | $9,149 | |
16 | Yasin Ahmady, Portland, ME | $7,554 | |
17 | John Germano, Providence, RI | $7,554 | |
18 | Joseph Heinzmann, Ridgefield, CT | $7,554 | |
19 | Joseph Cunningham, Springfield Gardens, NY | $6,376 | |
20 | Bryan Leskowitz, Leominster, MA | $6,376 | |
21 | Vincent Maglio, Revere, MA | $6,376 | |
22 | Paul Clifford, Framingham, MA | $5,406 | |
23 | Jay Sharon, Fresh Meadows, NY | $5,406 | |
24 | Timothy Kelliher, North Dighton, MA | $5,406 | |
25 | Luca Pignatiello, Framingham, MA | $4,643 | |
26 | Josef Schneider, New York, NY | $4,643 | |
27 | Matthew Gambino, W Babylon, NY | $4,643 | |
28 | Timmy Lahey, Waterbury, CT | $4,089 | |
29 | Marc Podell, New York, NY | $4,089 | |
30 | Aaron Smith, Plymouth, MA | $4,089 | |
31 | Theodore Driscoll, Arlington, MA | $3,604 | |
32 | Cate Hall, Washington, DC | $3,604 | |
33 | Michael Lydon, Jackson Hts, NY | $3,604 | |
34 | Jeremy Perez, Bronx, NY | $3,188 | |
35 | Harry Bienenfeld, Long Beach, NY | $3,188 | |
36 | Barry Weprin, Mamaroneck, NY | $3,188 | |
37 | Evan Paushter, Bridgeport, CT | $2,911 | |
38 | Rohan Long, Hartford, CT | $2,911 | |
39 | Carlos Monteiro, Minneapolis, MN | $2,911 | |
40 | Elie Williams, Mt Washington, KY | $2,911 | |
41 | Michael Massri, Sudbury, MA | $2,911 | |
42 | Michael Guzzardi, Branford, CT | $2,911 | |
43 | James Kohl, Warren, VT | $2,911 | |
44 | Michael Hollenberg, Rockaway, NJ | $2,911 | |
45 | Mark Perry, Cheshire, CT | $2,911 | |
46 | Philippe Habib, New York, NY | $2,633 | |
47 | John Rogers, Darien, CT | $2,633 | |
48 | Michael Vitorino, New Bedford, MA | $2,633 | |
49 | David Chaves, Taunton, MA | $2,633 | |
50 | Brad St. Vincent, Bristol, RI | $2,633 | |
51 | Sarith Suan, Lynn, MA | $2,633 | |
52 | Michael Costa, Bridgewater, MA | $2,633 | |
53 | Carlo Sciannameo, Worcester, MA | $2,633 | |
54 | Forrest Mansur, Sanford, ME | $2,633 |
Thursday, August 20, 2015
WSOP Circuit Event - August 2015 - Event #10 - $1,675 NLH Main Event - FINAL RESULTS
WSOP Circuit Event - August 2015 - Event #11 - $365 NLH - FINAL RESULTS
Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Gary Lucci, Amherst, NS | $13,478 | |
2 | James Karos, Nashua, NH | $8,331 | |
3 | Michael Merriam, Cranston, RI | $5,995 | |
4 | Carl Fenske, Waterbury, CT | $4,392 | |
5 | Raymond Gollahon, Brookville, OH | $3,280 | |
6 | Brandon Setzer, Charlotte, NC | $2,486 | |
7 | Joseph Rabadi, Lagrangeville, NY | $1,921 | |
8 | Joseph Frizzi, Saugus, MA | $1,508 | |
9 | Lawrence Pines, Ossining, NY | $1,208 | |
10 | T A. Wotherspoon, West Hurley, NY | $973 | |
11 | George Alex, Boston, MA | $973 | |
12 | Mark Dumonski, Summerfield, NC | $973 | |
13 | James Rubin, Jericho, VT | $798 | |
14 | Leonard Rinas, Bristol, CT | $798 | |
15 | William Frederick, Methuen, MA | $798 | |
16 | Jason Scalice, Lindenhurst, NY | $668 | |
17 | Michael Williams, Norwich, CT | $668 | |
18 | Shawn Boulet, Portland, ME | $668 |
WSOP Circuit Event - August 2015 - Event #12 - $365 NLH - Event 12
Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Jason Bolton, Attleboro, MA | $12,260 | |
2 | Undisclosed | $7,578 | |
3 | Kevin Ripple, Northfield, NH | $5,454 | |
4 | Mark Dumonski, Summerfield, NC | $3,995 | |
5 | Aaron Loew, Salem, NH | $2,984 | |
6 | Sergio Ramirez, So. Plainfield, NJ | $2,261 | |
7 | Ronald Knickerbocker, Belmont, MA | $1,748 | |
8 | Martin Borras, Sunny Isles Beach, FL | $1,371 | |
9 | Michael Dobbs, Sayville, NY | $1,098 | |
10 | Daniel Rollman, Clarkston, MI | $885 | |
11 | Chann Moun, Lawrence, MA | $885 | |
12 | Daniel Carbone, North Haven, CT | $885 | |
13 | Jonathan Horowitz, Bethany, CT | $726 | |
14 | Sean Mateiko, Wantagh, NY | $726 | |
15 | David Patterson, Wilmington, NC | $726 | |
16 | Jeffrey Yanchek, Meriden, CT | $608 | |
17 | Lawrence Pines, Ossining, NY | $608 | |
18 | Soheb Porbandarwala, Stamford, CT | $203 | |
19 | Jeffrey Bowden, Norton, MA | $203 | |
20 | Edward Comini, Agawam, MA | $202 |
WSOP Circuit Event - August 2015 - Event #14 - $250 NLH Ladies Only - Event 14
Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Catherine Connaughton, Mansfield, MA | $4,818 | |
2 | Priscilla Amaral, Newton Center, MA | $4,191 | |
3 | Jeanne Savage, Eugene, OR | $3,317 | |
4 | Carol Neal, Provincetown, MA | $1,914 | |
5 | Jennifer Gallagher, West Hartford, CT | $1,417 | |
6 | Sonia DaSilva, Cranston, RI | $1,070 | |
7 | Margaret Wysopal, Willimantic, CT | $825 | |
8 | Sandra Costa, Bridgewater, MA | $645 | |
9 | Lona Rubenstein, Amagansett, NY | $515 | |
10 | Leslie Haggerty, Rensselaer, NY | $417 | |
11 | Stacey Sullivan, Old Town, ME | $417 | |
12 | Melissa Weiner, Marlborough, MA | $417 |
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Monday, August 17, 2015
Event #12 Final Table Is Under Way
The final 9 players of Event #12 $365 NLH Turbo have returned from dinner break and are now playing 6,000/12,000 blinds with a 2,000 ante. Here are chip counts and seating assignments:
Seat 1: Sergio Ramirez - 248,000
Seat 2: Martin Borras - 84,000
Seat 3: Michael Dobbs - 85,000
Seat 4: Mark Dumonski - 260,000
Seat 5: Aaron Loew - 66,000
Seat 6: "The General" - 186,000
Seat 7: Kevin Ripple - 150,000
Seat 8: Ron Knickerbocks - 95,000
Seat 9: Jason Bolton - 374,000
Here are the remaining prizes to be played for:
Seat 1: Sergio Ramirez - 248,000
Seat 2: Martin Borras - 84,000
Seat 3: Michael Dobbs - 85,000
Seat 4: Mark Dumonski - 260,000
Seat 5: Aaron Loew - 66,000
Seat 6: "The General" - 186,000
Seat 7: Kevin Ripple - 150,000
Seat 8: Ron Knickerbocks - 95,000
Seat 9: Jason Bolton - 374,000
Here are the remaining prizes to be played for:
3rd Place: Mitch Garshofsky ($67,232)
Action folded to Mitch Garshofsky in the small blind, and he moved all in. Samuel Taylor called from the big blind with [Qd][Jc], and he was up against Mitch's [As][6h]. The [9d][Kh][Th] flop gave Samuel the nuts, and Mitch would need runner runner to survive. The [8c] turn and [6d] river came and Match is eliminated in 3rd place for $67,232.
4th Place: Brandon Miller ($49,904)
Brandon Miller was all in preflop holding [Kh][2c] and was up against the [As][7c] of Joseph Johanssy. The [7s][8s][4s] flop took away two of Brandon's outs, and the [3s] on the turn meant he was drawing dead. The meaningles [Qh] hit the river to eliminate Brandon in 4th place from Event #10 $1,675 Main Event. He will collect $49,904 for his efforts.
Event #12 Final Table Reached
With 11 players left, a player was eliminated from each table, getting Event #12 $365 NLH Turbo down to the official final table. The final nine will take a one hour dinner break and then will resume play until a winner is determined.
We will have chip counts and seating assignments when the players return.
Main Event is now on dinner break
The final four players in are now on a 75 minute dinner break. Play will resume at approximately 7pm EST at 40,000/80,000 blinds with a 10,000 ante. Here are updated chip counts in seat order:
Joseph Johanssy - 4,380,000
Mitch Garshofsky - 660,000
Samuel Taylor - 3,600,000
Brandon Miller - 715,000
Here are the prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $149,020
2nd Place: $92,184
3rd Place: $67,232
4th Place: $49,904
Joseph Johanssy - 4,380,000
Mitch Garshofsky - 660,000
Samuel Taylor - 3,600,000
Brandon Miller - 715,000
Here are the prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $149,020
2nd Place: $92,184
3rd Place: $67,232
4th Place: $49,904
Event #12 Is In The Money
With 20 players remaining, play had not gone hand-for-hand, yet. A player had busted, and the announcement was made that dealers should hold up. On each of the other two tables, a player busted on the same hand, leaving Event #12 $365 NLH Turbo in the money. The three players will split the 18th place payout, and play will continue after a redraw.
Updated Chip Counts in Main Event
The final six players are now on a ten minute break. When they return, the blinds will be 25,000/50,000 with a 5,000 ante. Here are updated chip counts in seat order:
Joseph Johanssy - 2,390,000
Jeremy Meacham - 1,180,000
Mitch Garshofsky - 995,000
Soukha Kachittavong - 2,040,000
Samuel Taylor - 1,955,000
Brandon Miller - 705,000
Joseph Johanssy - 2,390,000
Jeremy Meacham - 1,180,000
Mitch Garshofsky - 995,000
Soukha Kachittavong - 2,040,000
Samuel Taylor - 1,955,000
Brandon Miller - 705,000
Event #11 1st Place: Gary Lucci ($13,478)
The board read [9s][5h][Td][9d] and James Karos moved all in holding [Kc][7h]. Gary Lucci made the call with [Ks][9c] and had James drawing dead as he had turned trip sevens. The meaningless [8c] hit the river, and James was eliminated in 2nd place for $8,311.
Gary Lucci has won Event #11 $365 NLH. He will take home $13,478 along with his first World Series of Poker Circuit ring. Congratulations, Gary.
Event #12 Prize Pool & Payouts
Event #12 $365 NLH Turbo received 151 entries, creating a $45,406 prize pool. The top 18 players will be in the money, with a mincash worth $608. Here are the full payouts:
1st Place: $12,260
2nd Place: $7,578
3rd Place: $5,454
4th Place: $3,995
5th Place: $2,984
6th Place: $2,261
7th Place: $1,748
8th Place: $1,371
9th Place: $1,098
10th-12th Place: $885
13th-15th Place: $726
16th-18th Place: $608
1st Place: $12,260
2nd Place: $7,578
3rd Place: $5,454
4th Place: $3,995
5th Place: $2,984
6th Place: $2,261
7th Place: $1,748
8th Place: $1,371
9th Place: $1,098
10th-12th Place: $885
13th-15th Place: $726
16th-18th Place: $608
Event #11 3rd Place: Michael Merriam ($5,995)
Michael Merriam was all in preflop holding king-six and was up against the ace-eight of James Karos. Michael was unable to pair either of his hole cards, and he will exit Event #11 $365 NLH in 3rd place. Michael will collect $5,995 for his efforts.
Event #11 4th Place: Carl Fenske ($4,392)
At 6,000/12,000 blinds, James Karos raised to 40,000 before Carl Fenske moved all in. Action folded back to James who thought for awhile before calling for most of his chips. It was a good call as he had pocket jacks against Carl's pocket sixes. A six in the window brought a big reaction, but there was a jack right behind it to give both players sets. Carl would need the last six in the deck to survive, but it did not come. Carl will exit Event #11 $365 NLH in 4th place, good for $4,392.
Event #11 Day 2 is Under Way
Card are back in the air for Event #11 $365 NLH. Day 1 saw the field get trimmed to the final five players, and they will play down to a winner today. Here are chip counts in seat order:
Michael Merriam - 130,000
Gary Lucci - 606,000
James Karos - 282,000
Raymond Gollahan - 130,000
Carl Fenske - 497,000
Here are the prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $13,478
2nd Place: $8,331
3rd Place: $5,995
4th Place: $4,392
5th Place: $3,280
Michael Merriam - 130,000
Gary Lucci - 606,000
James Karos - 282,000
Raymond Gollahan - 130,000
Carl Fenske - 497,000
Here are the prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $13,478
2nd Place: $8,331
3rd Place: $5,995
4th Place: $4,392
5th Place: $3,280
10th Place: Je Wook Oh ($11,159)
On one of the first hands of the final table, Je Wook Oh moved all in for roughly 160,000 after Joseph Johanssy opened the pot. Joseph made the call, and Je Wook's [As][Kh] would need to dodge Joseph's [Jc][Tc]. The [8c][Js][9h] flop put Joseph way in front with top pair and a flush draw, and Je Wook was out of his chair by the time the [8d] hit the turn. The [7c] gave Joseph a straight to eliminate his opponent, and Je Wook Oh will exit Event #10 $1,675 Main Event in 10th place, good for $11,159.
Monday's Schedule
Today is Day 11 of the World Series of Poker Circuit. This series features $1,300,000 in Guaranteed Prizes and awards 12 Gold Rings. Here's what's on today's schedule:
11pm:
Event #11 $365 NLH Turbo
$25,000 GUARANTEED
($310 Buy-in / $55 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 2:10pm).
Levels will be 20 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 21 (approximately 6:40pm).
Full structure is available here.
12pm:
Day 3 of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
Levels will be 60 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
Day 2 of Event #11 $365 NLH
($310 Buy-in / $55 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 3:20pm).
Levels will be 50 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 27 (approximately 6:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
11pm:
Event #11 $365 NLH Turbo
$25,000 GUARANTEED
($310 Buy-in / $55 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 2:10pm).
Levels will be 20 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 21 (approximately 6:40pm).
Full structure is available here.
12pm:
Day 3 of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
Levels will be 60 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
Day 2 of Event #11 $365 NLH
($310 Buy-in / $55 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 3:20pm).
Levels will be 50 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 27 (approximately 6:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
A full series schedule is available here.
August 2015 - Foxwoods WSOP-C - Event #11 - $365 NLH Returning Players Day 2
Table-Seat | Name | Chip Count | |
1-2 | Lucci, Gary | 606,000 | |
1-5 | Fenske, Carl | 497,000 | |
1-3 | Karos, James | 282,000 | |
1-4 | Gollahon, Raymond | 130,000 | |
1-1 | Merriam, Michael | 130,000 |
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Event #11 Final Table Reached
Event #11 $365 NLH is down to the final table. Play will continue at 3,000/6,000 blinds with a 1,000, and there will be two more levels before the end of the day. Here are chip counts and seating assignments:
Seat 1: Michael Merriam - 205,000
Seat 2: Tim Witherspoon - 55,000
Seat 3: Joe Frizzi - 73,000
Seat 4: Gary Lucci - 328,000
Seat 5: James Karos - 121,000
Seat 6: Brandon Setzer - 192,000
Seat 7: Larry Pines - 117,000
Seat 8: Raymond Gollahan - 190,000
Seat 9: Carl Fenske - 331,000
Seat 10: Joseph Rabadi - 55,000
Seat 1: Michael Merriam - 205,000
Seat 2: Tim Witherspoon - 55,000
Seat 3: Joe Frizzi - 73,000
Seat 4: Gary Lucci - 328,000
Seat 5: James Karos - 121,000
Seat 6: Brandon Setzer - 192,000
Seat 7: Larry Pines - 117,000
Seat 8: Raymond Gollahan - 190,000
Seat 9: Carl Fenske - 331,000
Seat 10: Joseph Rabadi - 55,000
Event #10 Main Event Day 3 Chip Counts & Seating Assignments
Day 2 of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event has concluded and the final table has been reached. Here are chip counts and seating assignments for Day 3, which resumes tomorrow at 12pm EST.
Seat 1: Joseph Johanssy - 1,300,000
Seat 2: Jeremy Meacham - 529,000
Seat 3: Matt Buonomo - 320,000
Seat 4: Je Wook Oh - 173,000
Seat 5: Mitch Garshofsky - 1,687,000
Seat 6: Soukha Kachittavong - 815,000
Seat 7: Samuel Taylor - 1,430,000
Seat 8: Brandon Miller - 1,324,000
Seat 9: Joseph Tieri - 614,000
Seat 10: Chris Tryba - 1,084,000
Seat 1: Joseph Johanssy - 1,300,000
Seat 2: Jeremy Meacham - 529,000
Seat 3: Matt Buonomo - 320,000
Seat 4: Je Wook Oh - 173,000
Seat 5: Mitch Garshofsky - 1,687,000
Seat 6: Soukha Kachittavong - 815,000
Seat 7: Samuel Taylor - 1,430,000
Seat 8: Brandon Miller - 1,324,000
Seat 9: Joseph Tieri - 614,000
Seat 10: Chris Tryba - 1,084,000
Event #11 is on the bubble
19 players remain in Event #11 $365 NLH. The next player out will be the bubble boy, and the remaining players will be guaranteed $668.
Event #11 Prize Pool & Payouts
Event #11 $365 NLH received 166 entries, creating a $49,916 prize pool. The top 18 players will be in the money, with a mincash worth $668. Here are the full payouts:
1st Place: $13,478
2nd Place: $8,331
3rd Place: $5,995
4th Place: $4,392
5th Place: $3,280
6th Place: $2,486
7th Place: $1,921
8th Place: $1,508
9th Place: $1,208
10th-12th Place: $973
13th-15th Place: $798
16th-18th Place: $668
1st Place: $13,478
2nd Place: $8,331
3rd Place: $5,995
4th Place: $4,392
5th Place: $3,280
6th Place: $2,486
7th Place: $1,921
8th Place: $1,508
9th Place: $1,208
10th-12th Place: $973
13th-15th Place: $798
16th-18th Place: $668
Sunday's Schedule
Today is Day 11 of the World Series of Poker Circuit. This series features $1,300,000 in Guaranteed Prizes and awards 12 Gold Rings. Here's what's on today's schedule:
11pm:
Event #11 $365
($310 Buy-in / $55 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 3:20pm).
Day 1 levels 30 & 40 minutes. Day 2 levels will be 60 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 12 (approximately 5:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 11:30pm.
Full structure is available here.
12pm:
Day 2 of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
Levels will be 60 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 21 (approximately 6:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 12:40am.
Full structure is available here.
11pm:
Event #11 $365
($310 Buy-in / $55 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 3:20pm).
Day 1 levels 30 & 40 minutes. Day 2 levels will be 60 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 12 (approximately 5:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 11:30pm.
Full structure is available here.
12pm:
Day 2 of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
Levels will be 60 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 21 (approximately 6:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 12:40am.
Full structure is available here.
A full series schedule is available here.
WSOP Circuit Event - August 2015 - Event #10 - $1,675 NLH Main Event - Returning Players for Day 2
Table-Seat | Name | Chip Count | |
10-6 | Magner, James | 391,000 | |
5-1 | Lahey, Jim | 288,000 | |
5-3 | Hall, Cate | 248,500 | |
7-4 | Kachittavong, Soukha | 248,500 | |
9-3 | Long, Rohan | 220,000 | |
10-7 | Joseph, Johanssy | 215,000 | |
8-4 | Meacham, Jeremy | 207,900 | |
6-7 | Sharon, Jay | 193,500 | |
8-3 | Hou, Ernie | 188,500 | |
2-6 | Campbell, James | 175,000 | |
10-5 | Patterson, David | 173,500 | |
9-9 | Leskowitz, Bryan | 170,000 | |
9-1 | Tryba, Chris | 163,500 | |
3-4 | Driscoll, Ted | 159,000 | |
8-7 | Hood, Joshua | 159,000 | |
10-1 | O'Connell, Mike | 157,500 | |
9-6 | He, Liam | 154,500 | |
2-9 | Williams, Elie | 143,500 | |
9-8 | St. Vincent, Brad | 143,000 | |
3-9 | Garshofsky, Mitch | 140,500 | |
5-9 | Weprin, Barry | 140,000 | |
7-1 | Suan, Sarith | 139,000 | |
5-8 | Yi, Solomon | 139,000 | |
6-4 | Undisclosed | 138,800 | |
9-7 | Hollenberg, Michael | 138,500 | |
2-4 | Vitorino, Michael | 132,000 | |
6-6 | Kelliher, Tim | 122,000 | |
6-2 | Heinzman, Joseph | 120,000 | |
4-1 | Marini, Tony | 117,500 | |
7-2 | Cohen, Mike | 117,000 | |
1-7 | Habib, Philippe | 116,000 | |
2-7 | Clifford, Paul | 114,500 | |
11-4 | Maglio, Vincent | 114,000 | |
10-4 | Sciannameo, Carlo | 112,000 | |
8-1 | Germano, John | 110,700 | |
7-6 | Mansur, Forrest | 110,500 | |
8-6 | Cunningham, Joseph | 109,000 | |
1-4 | Gulati, Tarun | 109,000 | |
11-8 | Nesheiwat, Mazen | 108,500 | |
9-2 | Gambino, Matt | 107,000 | |
8-9 | Lydon, Michael | 106,000 | |
2-1 | Monteiro, Carlos | 101,000 | |
9-4 | Armster, Pierre | 97,000 | |
6-3 | Tieri, Joseph | 92,500 | |
7-5 | Kohl, James | 87,500 | |
1-6 | Taylor, Samuel | 86,000 | |
10-2 | Pignatiello, Luca | 81,500 | |
3-6 | Reily, Tim | 80,500 | |
3-1 | Giusepe, Ruvolo | 79,000 | |
4-6 | Coutu, Kourtney | 76,500 | |
11-9 | Adams, Justin | 75,000 | |
6-5 | Massri, Mike | 75,000 | |
5-6 | Oh, Jewook | 75,000 | |
1-2 | Rogers, John David | 72,500 | |
2-2 | Costa, Mike | 72,000 | |
4-2 | Bienenfeld, Harry | 71,000 | |
6-8 | Karos, James | 68,000 | |
11-1 | Calenzo, Kevin | 63,500 | |
3-5 | Kramer, James | 63,500 | |
11-3 | Patel, Raj | 63,500 | |
5-5 | Mann, Howard | 62,500 | |
11-2 | Podell, Marc | 62,000 | |
1-5 | Ricciuti, Bob | 62,000 | |
7-3 | Tabb, Steven | 62,000 | |
11-7 | Kourdourli, Nesrine | 60,500 | |
3-3 | Schneider, Joe | 60,500 | |
8-5 | DiVeglia, Carl III | 50,500 | |
3-8 | Karajic, Irfan | 49,500 | |
4-9 | Horan, Brian | 48,000 | |
2-8 | Leong, Christopher | 48,000 | |
1-3 | Miller, Brandon | 48,000 | |
10-9 | Perry, Mark | 44,500 | |
4-7 | Haddad, Firas | 44,000 | |
11-6 | Gray, Jonathan | 41,500 | |
4-3 | Beauregard, Wayne | 39,500 | |
6-1 | Levine, Richard | 39,000 | |
7-9 | Wachter, Bill | 39,000 | |
2-5 | Paushter, Evan | 38,500 | |
4-4 | Davis, Kevin | 38,000 | |
7-7 | Testa, Ed | 37,500 | |
10-8 | Wilson, Brock | 36,500 | |
3-7 | Debreceni, James | 35,500 | |
10-3 | Guzzardi, Michael | 35,500 | |
1-9 | Perez, Jeremy | 35,500 | |
8-8 | Abbassi, Aiman | 35,000 | |
11-5 | Zsofka, Zsolt | 34,000 | |
1-1 | Chaves, David | 32,500 | |
5-7 | Smith, Aaron | 28,500 | |
5-2 | Bunker, Charles | 28,000 | |
7-8 | O'Grady, Mike | 27,000 | |
4-8 | Buonomo, Matt | 23,000 |
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Event #10 $1,675 Main Event Prize Pool & Payouts
Event #10 $1,675 Main Event received 461 players, creating a $693,113 prize pool. The top 54 players will make the money, with a mincash worth $2,633. Here are the full payouts:
1st Place: $149,020
2nd Place: $92,184
3rd Place: $67,232
4th Place: $49,904
5th Place: $37,428
6th Place: $28,556
7th Place: $22,180
8th Place: $17,328
9th Place: $13,881
10th-12th Place: $11,159
13th-15th Place: $9,149
16th-18th Place: $7,554
19th-21st Place: $6,376
22nd-24th Place: $5,406
25th-27th Place: $4,643
28th-30th Place: $4,089
31st-33rd Place: $3,604
34th-36th Place: $3,188
37th-45th Place: $2,911
46th-54th Place: $2,633
1st Place: $149,020
2nd Place: $92,184
3rd Place: $67,232
4th Place: $49,904
5th Place: $37,428
6th Place: $28,556
7th Place: $22,180
8th Place: $17,328
9th Place: $13,881
10th-12th Place: $11,159
13th-15th Place: $9,149
16th-18th Place: $7,554
19th-21st Place: $6,376
22nd-24th Place: $5,406
25th-27th Place: $4,643
28th-30th Place: $4,089
31st-33rd Place: $3,604
34th-36th Place: $3,188
37th-45th Place: $2,911
46th-54th Place: $2,633
$250 Ladies Event Final Results
1st Place: Catherine Connaughton ($4,818)
2nd Place: Priscilla Amaral ($4,191)
3rd Place: Jeanne Savage ($3,317)
4th Place: Carol Neal ($1,914)
5th Place: Jennifer Gallagher ($1,417)
6th Place: Sonia Dasilva ($1,070))
7th Place: Margaret Wysopal ($825)
8th Place: Sandra Costa ($645)
9th Place: Lona Rubenstein ($515)
10th Place: Leslie Haggerty ($417)
11th Place: Stacey Sullivan ($417)
12th Place: Melissa Weiner ($417)
2nd Place: Priscilla Amaral ($4,191)
3rd Place: Jeanne Savage ($3,317)
4th Place: Carol Neal ($1,914)
5th Place: Jennifer Gallagher ($1,417)
6th Place: Sonia Dasilva ($1,070))
7th Place: Margaret Wysopal ($825)
8th Place: Sandra Costa ($645)
9th Place: Lona Rubenstein ($515)
10th Place: Leslie Haggerty ($417)
11th Place: Stacey Sullivan ($417)
12th Place: Melissa Weiner ($417)
Flight B is Under Way
Cards are in the air for Flight B of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event. You can follow all of the action at wsop.com by clicking here.
WSOP Circuit Event - August 2015 - Event #10 - $1,675 NLH Main Event - Flight A Returning Players
Position | Name | Chip Count | |
1 | Joseph, Johanssy | 215,000 | |
2 | Meacham, Jeremy | 207,900 | |
3 | Hou, Ernie | 188,500 | |
4 | Tryba, Chris | 163,500 | |
5 | O'Connell, Mike | 157,500 | |
6 | Williams, Elie | 143,500 | |
7 | Weprin, Barry | 140,000 | |
8 | Hollenberg, Michael | 138,500 | |
9 | Cohen, Mike | 117,000 | |
10 | Maglio, Vincent | 114,000 | |
11 | Germano, John | 110,700 | |
12 | Mansur, Forrest | 110,500 | |
13 | Cunningham, Joseph | 109,000 | |
14 | Nesheiwat, Mazen | 108,500 | |
15 | Armster, Pierre | 97,000 | |
16 | Tieri, Joseph | 92,500 | |
17 | Pignatiello, Luca | 81,500 | |
18 | Reily, Tim | 80,500 | |
19 | Giusepe, Ruvolo | 79,000 | |
20 | Adams, Justin | 75,000 | |
21 | Massri, Mike | 75,000 | |
22 | Rogers, John David | 72,500 | |
23 | Costa, Mike | 72,000 | |
24 | Karos, James | 68,000 | |
25 | Calenzo, Kevin | 63,500 | |
26 | Kramer, James | 63,500 | |
27 | Tabb, Steven | 62,000 | |
28 | Kourdourli, Nesrine | 60,500 | |
29 | DiVeglia, Carl III | 50,500 | |
30 | Horan, Brian | 48,000 | |
31 | Haddad, Firas | 44,000 | |
32 | Beauregard, Wayne | 39,500 | |
33 | Davis, Kevin | 38,000 | |
34 | Testa, Ed | 37,500 | |
35 | Wilson, Brock | 36,500 | |
36 | Guzzardi, Michael | 35,500 | |
37 | O'Grady, Mike | 27,000 | |
38 | Buonomo, Matt | 23,000 |
August 2015 WSOP Circuit Event - Event #9 - $580 NLH - Final Results
Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Aristoteles Neto, Natick, MA | $21,044 | |
2 | Jeffery Gurfinkel, Hallandale Bch, FL | $13,010 | |
3 | Kwang Soo Lim, Avon, CT | $9,387 | |
4 | Jeremy Ingalls, Wilbraham, MA | $6,899 | |
5 | Jeffrey Hall, Braintree, MA | $5,156 | |
6 | Attilio Bitondo, Great Neck, NY | $3,923 | |
7 | Alfred Borges, Taunton, MA | $3,029 | |
8 | Aiman Abbassi, Poughkeepsie, NY | $2,382 | |
9 | Don Rosenberg, Yorktown Hghts, NY | $1,896 | |
10 | Peter Everett, Fairfield, CT | $1,540 | |
11 | Nicholas Kapla, Schenectady, NY | $1,540 | |
12 | Keith Krumwiede, Brooklyn, NY | $1,540 | |
13 | Peter Gray, White Plains, NY | $1,270 | |
14 | Lawrence Pines, Ossining, NY | $1,270 | |
15 | Charles Xue, New Haven, CT | $1,270 |
August 2015 WSOP Circuit Event - Event #8 - $1,125 NLH - Final Results
Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Steven Tabb, Newton Center, MA | $29,100 | |
2 | Michael Falcone, Schenectady, NY | $17,984 | |
3 | David Patterson, Wilmington, NC | $12,804 | |
4 | Jason Surro, Framingham, MA | $9,303 | |
5 | Kevin Calenzo, Las Vegas, NV | $6,887 | |
6 | Noah Novick, Los Altos, CA | $5,199 | |
7 | Tarun Gulati, Glastonbury, CT | $4,006 | |
8 | Grant Lang, Brookfield, CT | $3,133 | |
9 | Mikhail Alkhazov, Lynn, MA | $2,503 | |
10 | John Comeau, Rutland, MA | $2,027 | |
11 | Pierre-Paul Paulin, St. Simon, NB | $2,027 | |
12 | Victor Paulino, Dedham, MA | $2,027 |
Friday, August 14, 2015
1st Place: Aristoteles Neto ($21,044)
On a [Ad][Th][7h] flop, Aristoteles Neto check raised all in and Jeffrey Gurfinkel made the call saying, "I don't have an ace so I have to get there." Jeffrey was on a draw with his [9h][8c], and Aristoteles did have an ace with [As][5c]. Jeffrey added to his straight draw when the turn fell [5h], giving him a flush draw as well. But the [Kc] river bricked out, leaving Aristoteles pair in front.
The stacks were counteed down, and Aristoteles had Jeffrey outchipped by 100,000, so he will win Event #9 $580 NLH. Aristoteles will take home $21,044 along with the title and a World Series of Poker Circuit ring.
He will earn 50 points on the Venue Leaderboard for his win, adding to his existing 40 points, to put him in the lead for Casino Champion. With only three events to go, Aristoteles has a good chance to earn his seat at the WSOP National Championship.
Congratulations, Aristoteles.
Jeffrey Guffinkel doubles through Aristoteles Neto
Aristoteles Neto had chipped Jeffrey Guffinkel down to 480,000, and Jeffrey got the last of his chips in with [Ah][Qd] against Aristoteles's [Kc][Td]. Aristoteles begged for a king on the flop, but instead it fell [Qc][6h][Qs]. The [4d] turn meant Jeffrey would double up, and the meaningless [Ks] river added insult to injury. The two are back to even once again.
Aristoteles Neto doubles through Jeffrey Guffinkel
Aristoteles Neto was all in preflop holding [Ad][7d] and was up against the [Ah][5h] of Jeffrey Guffinkel. The [Qh][9c][Jd] flop made a chop the most likely outcome, and the [4s] turn changed nothing. But the [7h] hit the river, giving Aristoteles the winning pair of sevens and doubling him up. The two are now nearly even in chips as we bgin Level 26.
Heads up chip counts
Event #9 $580 NLH is now heads up. Here are chip counts in seat order:
Jeffrey Guffinkel - 971,000
Aristoteles Neto - 818,000
Here are the remaining prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
Jeffrey Guffinkel - 971,000
Aristoteles Neto - 818,000
Here are the remaining prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
3rd Place: Kwangsoo Lim ($9,387)
On a [Qc][2c][8d][3h] board, Aristoteles Neto moved all in and Kwangsoo Lim snap called. Kwangsoo had turned two pair with his [8c][3c], but unfortunately for him, Aristoteles turned two bigger pair with his [Qd][8h]. The river fell the [4d], and the the stacks were counted down. Kwangsoo had slightly more chips, so after paying off the allin, he was down to less than a big blind.
He tripled up the next hand, but then lost the last of his chips when his [Qc][8s] lost to Aristoteles [Js][6s] on a [4h][5d][Jh][Tc][8c] board. Kwangsooo will be eliminated from Event #9 in 3rd place, good for $9,387.
Event #9 is on break
The final three players in Event #9 $580 NLH are now on a 10 minute break. Here are updated chip counts in seat order:
Jeffrey Guffinkel - 260,000
Aristoteles Neto - 460,000
Kwangsoo Lim - 945,000
Here are the remaining prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
3rd Place: $9,387
Jeffrey Guffinkel - 260,000
Aristoteles Neto - 460,000
Kwangsoo Lim - 945,000
Here are the remaining prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
3rd Place: $9,387
Event #9 Final Table Chip Counts & Seating Assignments
Event #9 has resumed with the final 10 players, as play continued after the final table was reached last night. Here are chip counts and seating assignments:
Seat 1: Al Borgas - 310,000
Seat 2: Jeff Hall - 30,000
Seat 3: Jeffrey Guffinkel - 460,000
Seat 4: Jeremy Ingalls - 155,000
Seat 5: Aristoteles Neto - 500,000
Seat 6: Attilio Bitondo - 170,000
Seat 7: Kwangsoo Lim - 160,000
Here are the remaining prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
3rd Place: $9,387
4th Place: $6,899
5th Place: $5,156
6th Place: $3,923
7th Place: $3,029
Here are recent eliminations:
8th Place: Aiman Abbassi ($2,382)
9th Place: Donald Rosenberg ($1,896)
10th Place: Peter Everett ($1,540)
Seat 1: Al Borgas - 310,000
Seat 2: Jeff Hall - 30,000
Seat 3: Jeffrey Guffinkel - 460,000
Seat 4: Jeremy Ingalls - 155,000
Seat 5: Aristoteles Neto - 500,000
Seat 6: Attilio Bitondo - 170,000
Seat 7: Kwangsoo Lim - 160,000
Here are the remaining prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
3rd Place: $9,387
4th Place: $6,899
5th Place: $5,156
6th Place: $3,923
7th Place: $3,029
Here are recent eliminations:
8th Place: Aiman Abbassi ($2,382)
9th Place: Donald Rosenberg ($1,896)
10th Place: Peter Everett ($1,540)
1pm Update
It's 1pm at the Foxwoods Resort & Casino and there's a lot of action!
Event #9 $580 NLH has resumed their final table and is now playing seven handed. You can watch all of the action on our live stream at www.FoxwoodsLive.com.
Event #10 $1,125 NLH Main Event begun at 12pm. So far 104 entrants have taken their seats.
$250 Ladies NLH has also just begun at 1pm.
Event #9 $580 NLH has resumed their final table and is now playing seven handed. You can watch all of the action on our live stream at www.FoxwoodsLive.com.
Event #10 $1,125 NLH Main Event begun at 12pm. So far 104 entrants have taken their seats.
$250 Ladies NLH has also just begun at 1pm.
Friday's Schedule
Today is Day 9 of the World Series of Poker Circuit. This series features $1,300,000 in Guaranteed Prizes and awards 12 Gold Rings. Here's what's on today's schedule:
9am:
$250 Turbo Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
2 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 (approximately 4:10pm).
Levels will be 10 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
12pm:
Flight A of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
$500,000 GUARANTEED
($1,550 Buy-in / $125 Entry fee)
Players start with 20,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 13 (approximately 9:30pm).
Day 1 levels 40 minutes. Day 2 levels will be 60 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 9 (approximately 6:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 11:30pm.
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
$250 NLH Ladies Event
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 5 (approximately 3:10pm).
Levels will be 30 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 12 (approximately 7:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
Day 2 of Event #9 $580 NLH
Levels will be 50 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 27 (approximately 6:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
9am:
$250 Turbo Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
2 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 (approximately 4:10pm).
Levels will be 10 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
12pm:
Flight A of Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
$500,000 GUARANTEED
($1,550 Buy-in / $125 Entry fee)
Players start with 20,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 13 (approximately 9:30pm).
Day 1 levels 40 minutes. Day 2 levels will be 60 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 9 (approximately 6:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 11:30pm.
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
$250 NLH Ladies Event
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 10,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 5 (approximately 3:10pm).
Levels will be 30 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 12 (approximately 7:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
Day 2 of Event #9 $580 NLH
Levels will be 50 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 27 (approximately 6:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
6pm:
$250 Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
10 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 Levels will be 10 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
$250 Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
10 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 Levels will be 10 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
A full series schedule is available here.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Event #9 is in the money
With the elimination of our 16th place finisher, Event #9 $580 NLH is in the money. All remaining players are guaranteed a $1,270 payday. Play will continue until the final table or the end of Level 21, whichever comes first. Currently we are play Level 18, 2,500/5,000 blinds with a 500 ante.
Event #9 Prize Pool & Payouts
Event #9 $580 NLH received 149 entries, creating a $77,480 prize pool. The top 15 players will make the money, with a mincash worth $1,270. Here are the full payouts:
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
3rd Place: $9,387
4th Place: $6,899
5th Place: $5,156
6th Place: $3,923
7th Place: $3,029
8th Place: $2,382
9th Place: $1,896
10th-12th Place: $1,540
13th-15th Place: $1,270
1st Place: $21,044
2nd Place: $13,010
3rd Place: $9,387
4th Place: $6,899
5th Place: $5,156
6th Place: $3,923
7th Place: $3,029
8th Place: $2,382
9th Place: $1,896
10th-12th Place: $1,540
13th-15th Place: $1,270
1st Place: Steven Tabb ($29,100)
After being cripped to a handful of blinds, Michael Falcone doubled up two times. He was in good shape to double up a third time as he held [9d][9c] against Steven's [Kh][2d]. The [3s][Ad][5s] flop was fairly safe for Michael, but the [Kc] left him drawing to a two outer. The [Ks] hit the river to give Steven winning trips, and he will win Event #8 $1,125 NLH. Steven will take hom $29,100 along with the title and the World Series of Poker Circuit ring. Congratulations, Steven!
We win! Thanks for the support everyone! pic.twitter.com/Ag1FUi9ALZ— Steve Tabb (@Tabb_City) August 13, 2015
Steven Tabb cripples Michael Falcone
The board read [7s][Ah][3c][Th][Td] and Steven Tabb moved all in. Michael Falcone made the call and was shown the [Ac][Kh]. Michael mucked, and the stacks were counted down. Steven will double up to 1,400,000 while Michael is left with just 45,000. He doubled up the next hand but is still severely short.
3rd Place: Renick Patterson ($12,804)
Renick Patterson was all in preflop holding [9s][9c] and was up against the [Ah][Ac] of Steven Tabb. The [2h][Td][7s] changed nothing, but the [8s] gave Renick an open ended straight draw. The [8d] paired the board, leaving Renick with a losing pair of nines. He will be eliminated from Event #8 in 3rd place, collecting $12,804 for his efforts.
Thursday's Schedule
Today is Day 8 of the World Series of Poker Circuit. This series features $1,300,000 in Guaranteed Prizes and awards 12 Gold Rings. Here's what's on today's schedule:
11am:
Event #9 $580 NLH
$75,000 GUARANTEED
($520 Buy-in / $60 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 3:20pm).
Levels 1-12 will be 30 minutes. Remaining levels on Day 1 will be 40 minutes.
Day 2 levels will be 50 minutes, resuming at 1pm.
There is a dinner break after Level 12 (approximately 5:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 12:40am.
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
Day 2 of Event #8 $1,125 NLH
Levels will be 50 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 27 (approximately 6:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
2pm
$250 Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
2 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 (approximately 4:10pm).
Levels 1-12 will be 20 minutes. Remaining levels will be 30 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
6pm
$250 Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
10 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 (approximately 8:10pm).
Levels 1-12 will be 20 minutes. Remaining levels will be 30 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
11am:
Event #9 $580 NLH
$75,000 GUARANTEED
($520 Buy-in / $60 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration will remain open until the start of level 9 (approximately 3:20pm).
Levels 1-12 will be 30 minutes. Remaining levels on Day 1 will be 40 minutes.
Day 2 levels will be 50 minutes, resuming at 1pm.
There is a dinner break after Level 12 (approximately 5:20pm).
The day will conclude at approximately 12:40am.
Full structure is available here.
1pm:
Day 2 of Event #8 $1,125 NLH
Levels will be 50 minutes.
There is a dinner break after Level 27 (approximately 6:20pm).
Full structure is available here.
2pm
$250 Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
2 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 (approximately 4:10pm).
Levels 1-12 will be 20 minutes. Remaining levels will be 30 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
6pm
$250 Mega Super Satellite into Event #10 $1,675 Main Event
10 SEATS GUARANTEED
($210 Buy-in / $40 Entry fee)
Players start with 12,000 in non-value tournament chips.
Registration & Re-entries will be available until the start of the level 7 (approximately 8:10pm).
Levels 1-12 will be 20 minutes. Remaining levels will be 30 minutes.
Full structure is available here.
A full series schedule is available here.
Event #8 End of Day 1 Chip Counts
Event #8 $1,125 NLH was able to get down to a final table, and then down to the final four players, but was unable to finish in a day. The final four will bag up their chips and return at 1pm EST to play down to a winner. Blinds will be 6,000/12,000 with a 1,000 ante when play resumes. Here are chip counts in seat order:
Renick Patterson - 189.000
Jason Surro - 198,000
Steven Tabb - 476,000
Michael Falcone - 563,000
Here are the prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $29,100
2nd Place: $17,983
3rd Place: $12,804
4th Place: $9,302
Renick Patterson - 189.000
Jason Surro - 198,000
Steven Tabb - 476,000
Michael Falcone - 563,000
Here are the prizes left to play for:
1st Place: $29,100
2nd Place: $17,983
3rd Place: $12,804
4th Place: $9,302
One more hour
We are halfway through Level 20 in Event #8 $1,125 NLH, which means there is an hour of play left in Day 1. Here are chip counts for the final five in seat order:
Renick Patterson - 325,000
Jason Surro - 326,000
Steven Tabb - 272,000
Michael Falcone - 306,000
Renick Patterson - 325,000
Jason Surro - 326,000
Steven Tabb - 272,000
Michael Falcone - 306,000
Kevin Calenzo - 170,000
August 2015 WSOP Circuit Event - Event #6 - $365 NLH - Final Results
Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Undisclosed | $15,950 | |
2 | Shawn Daigle, Bathurst, NB, Canada | $9,851 | |
3 | Jackduyph Duong, South Plainfield, NJ | $7,116 | |
4 | Joseph Starratt, Brockton, MA | $5,220 | |
5 | John Pura, Old Orchard Beach, ME | $3,902 | |
6 | Carl Racz, Milford, CT | $2,963 | |
7 | Derek Blenman, Arverne, NY | $2,288 | |
8 | Robert Palazzo, West Greenwich, RI | $1,797 | |
9 | William Pappas, Danvers, MA | $1,444 | |
10 | Michael Cirillo, Cranston, RI | $1,165 | |
11 | Marsel Backa, Waterbury, CT | $1,165 | |
12 | Joseph Zylberman, Providence, RI | $1,165 | |
13 | John Moran, Westford, MA | $956 | |
14 | Daniel Vaz, Shelton, CT | $956 | |
15 | Malik Curry, Lawrence, MA | $956 | |
16 | Daniel Marcus, Merrick, NY | $803 | |
17 | William Frederick, Methuen, MA | $803 | |
18 | Troy Balisciano, Middletown, CT | $803 | |
19 | Sherwin Agard, Randolph, MA | $680 | |
20 | David Darosa, Taunton, MA | $680 | |
21 | William Sotiropoulos, Ipswich, MA | $680 |
August 2015 WSOP Circuit Event - Event #7 - $365 PLO - Final Results
Place | Name | Prize | |
1 | Aiman Abbassi, Poughkeepsie, NY | $7,840 | |
2 | Roger Shattuck, Westbrook, ME | $5,000 | |
3 | Joseph Bezjian, Wynantskill, NY | $3,361 | |
4 | Kyle Dynia, Ridgefield, CT | $2,388 | |
5 | Vincent Bevilacqua, Branford, CT | $1,781 | |
6 | Pierre Armster, Sturgis, MI | $1,338 | |
7 | Neftali Zelaya, Brentwood, NY | $1,097 | |
8 | Jesse Letarte, Lunenburg, MA | $950 |
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
6th Place: Noah Norick ($5,199)
Noah Norick was all in preflop with [9s][9h] and was up against Steven Tabb's [Td][Tc]. The [Ad][Th][7s] flop meant Noah was drawing only to a runner runner straight. He did pick up the best card he could on the [8h] turn, but the [7h] river just missed himm giving Steven a full house. Noah will exit Event #8 in 6th place, taking hom $5,199.
Updated chip counts
Jason Surro is the chip leader |
Renick Patterson - 217,000
Noah Norick - 156,000
Jason Surro - 403,000
Steven Tabb - 346,000
Michael Falcone - 161,000
Kevin Calenzo - 149,000
7th Place: Tarun G. ($4,006)
Renick Patterson raised on the button and Noah Norick called in the small blind before Tarun G. moved all in from the big blind. Renick snap called and Noah folded, and Renick tabled [Ad][Ac]. Tarun could only show [Kh][Ts]. Kevin Calenzo said, "I have a bad feeling about this" as the [5h][7s][Ks] flop fell. "See," he said, and then said, "running spades?" The [Qs] hit the turn, giving Tarun a mountain of outs. But the [4c] hit the river instead, sending Tarun G. to the rail in 7th place. He will collect $4,006 for his efforts.
Out in 7th, sqz shoved KT in the bb over btn open and sb flat, btn had Aces. Flopped a King, turned a flush draw but bricked out. Good game!— TαrÏ…n (@nuratpkr) August 13, 2015
8th Place: Grant Lang ($3,133)
Grant Long moved all in from middle position and was called by Steven Tabb. The rest of the players folded and the two exposed their hands:
Grant [4d][4c]
Steven [Ah][Kh]
"Another classic," proclaimed Kevin Calenzo as the two were off to the races. The [Qs][8d][Ac] put Steven in front, and no four appeared on the [6s] turn or [2h] river. Grant will be eliminated in 8th place, collect $3,133 for his efforts.
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