2017 WSOP Circuit Live Updates 1q2w45

Event 13: Last Chance Ring Event 66121b

$365 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)Level 1: 25/50 3e1c1h

WSOP Circuit ring

Freshly underway is Event 13 of the World Series of Poker Circuit at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. The $365 buy-in No Limit Hold’em Turbo tournament is the last points eligible event for the series’ Casino Championship race. Players take their seats to 10,000-chip starting stacks and they’ll log 20-minute levels throughout. The tournament is structured to conclude in one day and is expected to wrap around 10pm local time.

Details:

11AM: Event 13 – $365 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • Players begin with 10,000 in chips and 20-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 13 Structure Sheet

Much of our live reporting efforts today will be concentrated on the Main Event and High Roller. Full results along with a winner photo and final report will be posted after this event concludes.

Good luck, players!

WSOP Circuit Day 12 Schedule 67192c

Primary Event Schedule

11AM: Event 13 – $365 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • Players begin with 10,000 in chips and 20-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 13 Structure Sheet

12PM: Main Event Day 3 – $1,675 No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)

2PM: High Roller Day 2 – $3,250 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

5PM: Event 14 – $250 Ladies No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • Players begin with 10,000 in chips and 30-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Event 14 Structure Sheet

Players are encouraged to park in Seminole Way Garage for easy, covered access to the tournament area and poker room
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High Roller: Returning Day 2 Chip Counts and Seating Assignments 311r59

$3,250 High Roller NLH (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Payouts  | Structure
Returning to Level 16: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 23 of 133

Table 47
Seat 1: Gerald Silva – 59,500 (15 bb)
Seat 2: — Empty —
Seat 3: Anton Wigg – 108,500 (27 bb)
Seat 4: Adam Adler – 260,000 (65 bb)
Seat 5: — Empty —
Seat 6: Scott Robbins – 58,500 (15 bb)
Seat 7: Sean Posner – 49,500 (12 bb)
Seat 8: Barry Hutter – 165,500 (41 bb)
Seat 9: Wally Maddah – 60,500 (15 bb)

Table 48
Seat 1: Joseph Orsino – 162,000 (40 bb)
Seat 2: — Empty —
Seat 3: Uri Kadosh – 355,000 (89 bb)
Seat 4: Ian O’Hara – 600,500 (150 bb)
Seat 5: Brian Powell – 60,500 (15 bb)
Seat 6: Allen Kessler – 120,500 (30 bb)
Seat 7: Michael Simkins – 140,000 (35 bb)
Seat 8: Arkadiy Tsinis – 140,500 (35 bb)
Seat 9: Ory Hen – 153,000 (38 bb)

Table 56
Seat 1: Jason Goldman – 51,000 (13 bb)
Seat 2: Charlemagne Benjamin – 130,000 (32 bb)
Seat 3: — Empty —
Seat 4: Jeremy White – 239,000 (60 bb)
Seat 5: Paul Domb – 350,000 (88 bb)
Seat 6: Mike Shin – 77,000 (19 bb)
Seat 7: Davian Santana – 329,000 (82 bb)
Seat 8: Evan Teitelbaum – 318,500 (80 bb)
Seat 9: Sam Phillips – 42,500 (11 bb)

High Roller payouts:
1st – $111,719
2nd – $69,051
3rd – $49,843
4th – $36,624
5th – $27,379
6th – $20,816
7th – $16,092
8th – $12,640
9th – $10,091
10th-12th – $8,180
13th-15th – $6,735

Main Event: Returning Day 3 Chip Counts and Seat Assignments 1e5v25

$1,675 Main Event NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts | Structure
Returning to Level 26: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 14 of 904

Day 3 of the WSOP Circuit Main Event will have 14 players returning and Asher Conniff as the chip leader. They will return to blinds at 15,000/30,000/5,000 ante with the average stack at 1,290,000.

They are all guaranteed at least $16,299 with the WSOPC Main Event champion taking home more than $250,000. Day 3 will kick off at noon and continue with 60-minute levels until we have a winner.

Table 78
Seat 1: Jason Appel – 443,000 (15 bb)
Seat 2: Michael Amato – 950,000 (32 bb)
Seat 3: Brian Hastings – 2,010,000 (67 bb)
Seat 4: Jack Shea – 1,025,000 (34 bb)
Seat 5: — Empty —
Seat 6: Brad Ruben – 635,000 (21 bb)
Seat 7: — Empty —
Seat 8: Joseph Gotlieb – 1,340,000 (45 bb)
Seat 9: Daniel Genachte – 1,410,000 (47 bb)

Table 79
Seat 1: Asher Conniff – 3,230,000 (108 bb)
Seat 2: Juan Martinez – 1,105,000 (37 bb)
Seat 3: Steven McKoy – 380,000 (13 bb)
Seat 4: Israel de la Cerda – 1,400,000 (47 bb)
Seat 5: Chad Eveslage – 1,635,000 (55 bb)
Seat 6: Mauricio Ameller – 1,690,000 (56 bb)
Seat 7: — Empty —
Seat 8: — Empty —
Seat 9: Brett Bader – 905,000 (30 bb)

Chip counts:

  1. Asher Conniff – 3,230,000 (108 bb)
  2. Brian Hastings – 2,010,000 (67 bb)
  3. Mauricio Ameller – 1,690,000 (56 bb)
  4. Chad Eveslage – 1,635,000 (55 bb)
  5. Daniel Genachte – 1,410,000 (47 bb)
  6. Israel de la Cerda – 1,400,000 (47 bb)
  7. Joseph Gotlieb – 1,340,000 (45 bb)
  8. Juan Martinez – 1,105,000 (37 bb)
  9. Jack Shea – 1,025,000 (34 bb)
  10. Michael Amato – 950,000 (32 bb)
  11. Brett Bader – 905,000 (30 bb)
  12. Brad Ruben – 635,000 (21 bb)
  13. Jason Appel – 443,000 (15 bb)
  14. Steven McKoy – 380,000 (13 bb)

Remaining payouts:
1st: $257,638
2nd: $159,357
3rd: $117,619
4th: $88,004
5th: $66,675
6th: $51,148
7th: $39,717
8th: $31,229
9th: $24,842
10th – 12th: $20,001
13th – 14th: $16,299

Event 11: Najeeb Reyes Ends Tournament Early with Win 3s533o

2017 Seminole Hard Rock WSOP Circuit
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 11
$365 No Limit Hold’em (Single Re-Entry)
Entries: 145
Prize Pool: $43,500
October 1, 2017

Najeeb Reyes, Event 11 Champion

While the WSOP Circuit Main Event and High Roller were playing down in the ballroom, Event 11 finished earlier than expected in the meeting room. The $365 Single Re-Entry event was scheduled as a two-day tournament but Najeeb Reyes ended it early when he captured the WSOPC ring along with $12,181.

One of the last tournaments on the Seminole Hard Rock WSOP Circuit schedule drew 145 entries creating a prize pool worth $43,500. It paid out the last 15 players and they were in the money soon after the dinner break.

The final table featured two-time WSOPC ring owner Bob Chow and SHRP regular Melisa Singh with her second cash of the series. Reyes began the final table with the chip lead and never relinquished it as players continued to drop at a steady pace.

Singh had the second biggest stack to start the final table and the two of played heads-up for the title. Singh was unable to overcome his huge chip advantage and had to settle for the $7,528 runner-up pay, good enough for the biggest tournament payout of the cash game players career.

Reyes, a mechanical engineer by trade, only began playing poker in 2015 and he was inspired to pick up the game after watching former SHRP Player of the Year Ory Hen win an event. This is the first recorded tournament cash we can find for Reyes, there are few better ways to pick up a first cash then having a WSOPC ring come with it.

Event 11 results:
1st: Najeeb Reyes – $12,181
2nd: Melisa Singh – $7,528
3rd: Wayne Lovell – $5,434
4th: Paul Eastman – $3,993
5th: Robert Gianquitti – $2,985
6th: Bob Chow – $2,269
7th: Hossein Malekabadi – $1,754
8th: Tina Tellone – $1,378
9th: James Russ – $1,100
10th: Larry O’Brien – $892
11th: Carlos Sanchez Vegas Camacho – $892
12th: David Shmuel – $892
13th: Stephen Bierman – $734
14th: Doyle Elliott – $734
15th: Stephen Harris- $734

High Roller: Day 1 Concludes With Ian O’Hara in the Lead 5e2u1s

$3,250 High Roller NLH (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Payouts 
Level 16: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 23/133

Ian O’Hara

The remaining 23 players have bagged and tagged for the night, and Ian O’Hara is the overwhelming chip leader with 600,500. Only 15 will make the money, and here are the top five stacks entering Day 2.

  1. Ian O’Hara – 600,500
  2. Uri Kadosh – 355,000
  3. Paul Domb – 350,000
  4. Davian Santana – 329,000
  5. Evan Teitelbaum – 318,500

Here are the payouts:

1st – $111,719
2nd – $69,051
3rd – $49,843
4th – $36,624
5th – $27,379
6th – $20,816
7th – $16,092
8th – $12,640
9th – $10,091
10th-12th – $8,180
13th-15th – $6,735

Play will resume at 2:00 p.m. and will continue until a winner is reached.

High Roller: Chip Leader Ian O’Hara Scores a Double KO 362u5

$3,250 High Roller NLH (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Payouts 
Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 25/133

Ian O’Hara raised to 8,000 from under the gun, Allen Kessler called from the middle position, the next player to act reraised all in for about 65,000, Larry Lipman four-bet shoved for about 85,000 from the small blind, O’Hara called, and Kessler folded.

O’Hara tabled JhJd, while both of his all-in opponents shared the same hand with AxKx. The board ran out clean for O’Hara, scoring him the double elimination.

Ian O’Hara – 640,000

High Roller: Jeremy White Doubles Through Sam Phillips u606j

$3,250 High Roller NLH (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Payouts 
Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 27/133

Sam Phillips raised to 7,000 from the cutoff, Jeremy White three-bet to 27,000 from the big blind, Phillips four-bet shoved with the bigger stack, and White called all in for for 119,000.

Phillips: KhKd
White: Ad10d

The board comes down 10h10c9cJs8d, giving White trip tens to double through Phillips.

Jeremy White – 246,000
Sam Phillips – 50,000

High Roller: Marcus Stein Eliminated by Paul Domb 21o4u

$3,250 High Roller NLH (Re-Entry)
$250,000 Guaranteed | Payouts 
Level 15: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 27/133

Paul Domb raised to 9,000 from the button, Marcus Stein three-bet shoved from the big blind for 38,000, and Domb called.

Domb: KsJh
Stein: Ac9c

The board came down Jd8c7s3hKh, giving Domb top two pair to eliminate Stein.

Paul Domb – 322,000
Marcus Stein – Eliminated

Main Event: Day 2 Ends with 14 Remaining 103h3n

$1,675 Main Event NLH (Single Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Payouts | Structure
End of Level 25: 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining: 14 of 904

The clock ran out on Level 25 and Day 2 has come to an end with 14 players remaining and Asher Conniff the front-runner with 3.23 million in a bag.

Conniff came back for Day 2 with only 19,000 in his bag, good enough for 159th out of 162 returning, but he ran it up early and continued to build. Now he is the favorite coming back for the final day.

Full counts and seats to come.

15th: Joelle Guarino – $16,299
16th: Guarav Raina – $13,438
17th: Ariel Rosello – $13,438
18th: Jonathan Jaffe – $13,438