2018 WSOP Circuit – September

Main Event: Michael Newman and Nancy Birnbaum Among Recent Eliminations

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 21: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 Ante
Players remaining: 49 of 735

54th: Michael Newman – $3,608

50th: Jose Parra – $3,608
51st: Brandon Caputo – $3,608
52nd: Spencer Champlin – $3,608
53rd: Carey Pickus – $3,608
54th: Michael Newman – $3,608
55th: Gil Morgenstern – $3,285
56th: Deric Williams – $3,285
57th: Jose Delacruz – $3,285
58th: Harvey Glassman – $3,285
59th: Nagui Yassa – $3,285
60th: Timothy Myers – $3,285
61st: Lawrence Klur – $3,285
62nd: Thomas Gity – $3,285
63rd: Nancy Birnbaum – $3,285
64th: David Brainard – $3,018
65th: Nataliya Iakovleva – $3,018
66th: Howard Mash – $3,018
67th: Matthew Lambrecht – $3,018
68th: Wilmer Chavira – $3,018

63rd: Nancy Birnbaum – $3,285

Main Event: Gautam Lillany Sends Nagui Yassa to the Rail, Leads the Field

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 20: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players remaining: 59 of 735

Gautam Lillany

There was three-way action with Nagui Yassa all-in. Gautam Lillany claimed JsTs while Yassa had 9c7c and the third player in the hand had 5h3d. The board was complete and laid Tc6h4s4h9h. Lillany’s top pair was best and he eliminated Yassa while scooping the pot from the third player in the hand.

It was a small win, but helped trim the field and grew Lillany’s stack to 1,200,000. With that, Lillany is the Main Event chip leader.

Gautam Lillany – 1,200,000 (120 bb)

Seniors Event: Tally Final with 278 Entries, $13,340 Up Top

$250 Seniors NLH (Re-Entry)
$25,000 Guaranteed
| Structure
Level 13: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 Ante
Players Remaining: 35 of 278

Level 13 is here and registration is closed in the Seniors Event. The $250 buy-in unlimited re-entry tournament drew 278 generating a prize pool worth $55,600. The top 30 finish in the money and they earn at least $377. Payouts escalate from there and top out in the form of a $13,340 first prize. In addition, the champion earns a gold ring.

Prize pool details and full payouts:

September WSOP Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut  Creek
$250 Seniors Event
No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$25,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 278
Prize Pool: $55,600
September 23, 2018

1st  – $13,340 + WSOP Circuit Ring
2nd – $8,247
3rd – $5,984
4th – $4,415
5th – $3,311
6th – $2,523
7th – $1,953
8th – $1,535
9th – $1,224
10th-12th – $991
13th-15th – $815
16th-18th – $679
19th-21st – $574
22nd-24th – $492
25th-27th – $428
28th-30th – $377

We will provide another update when play reaches the final table.

Main Event: First Round of Results

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 19: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players remaining: 68 of 735

Recent ring winner Wally Maddah among those have busted in Level 19

69th: Wally Maddah – $3,018
70th: Dominic Pacelli – $3,018
71st: Jerry Wong – $3,018
72nd: Herbert Woodbery – $3,018
73rd: Mitchell Shuman – $2,773
74th: Aaron Lasater – $2,773
75th: Jonathan Hilton – $2,773
76th: Sergei Nikiforov – $2,773
77th: Glenn Cruze – $2,773
78th: Jorge Aristizabal – $2,773
79th: Erik Christensen – $2,773
80th: Scott Johnston – $2,773
81st: Joshua Hillock – $2,773

Event 12: Final Ring Rolling in The Pavilion

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 1: 25/50
Entries: 18

The final event of the 2018 World Series of Poker Circuit at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek is freshly underway. The two-day, $400 buy-in ring event is the last points-eligible in the Casino Championship race and sees its participants begin with 15,000 chips. They’re set to log 18 levels on Day 1 with action resuming tomorrow at 2pm.

Here are the details:

4PM: Event 12 Day 1 – $400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • Players begin with 15,000 in chips
  • Levels 1-22 last 30 minutes; Levels 23+ last 45 minutes
  • Late registration available until start of Level 13
  • Day 1 will end after Level 18 or Tournament Director discretion
  • Event 11 Structure Sheet

We will provide the payouts for this event when they’re finalized followed by the end-of-night chip counts when action wraps.

Main Event: Corey Bierria Bursts the Bubble

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 19: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players remaining: 81 of 735

Corey Bierria (left) puts the bubble at risk

On the eighth hand of hand-for-hand (including four double-ups), Corey Bierria did the deed eliminating an unknown player on the bubble.

On the fateful showdown, Bierra was in the cutoff while the unknown player was on the button. The flop laid Td7c3h and the all-in player had 120,000 in the middle. Bierra had the best of it with 3c3d versus JdJh and the Ac turn and Ad river didn’t change a thing.

Corey Bierria (left) puts the bubble at risk

Bierria’s full house was best and he burst the bubble sending the final 81 players into the money.

Corey Bierria – 705,000 (88 bb)

Main Event: Some Day 2 Eliminations

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 19: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players remaining: 87 of 735

The World Series of Poker added some play to their ring event structures in the off-season and it’s resulted in some deep stacks as the event nears the money. Even so, a number of notables have hit the rail and almost three levels into the day, we’re less than a table away from the money.

Jackie Scott – Eliminated
Jake Schwartz – Eliminated
John Dolan – Eliminated
Peter Walsworth – Eliminated

Main Event: All the Chips for Jose Delcid; Seven Figures After Busting John Dolan

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 17: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 Ante
Players remaining: 108 of 735

Jose Delcid

Jose Delcid has put on a hurt on Day 2. He began with 285,500 chips — good for a top-10 stack — and just went up, up, up since then. He recently busted Florida pro John Dolan picking up kings versus Dolan’s ace-queen. The pair held, Dolan hit the rail and Delcide took a huge chip lead with over 1,000,000 chips.

Jose Delcid – 1,100,000 (220 bb)

Main Event: Sheddy Gets One Through

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 17: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 Ante
Players remaining: 117 of 735

Sheddy Siddiqui (left) shoves the river

Starting the day with 115,500 chips, Sheddy Siddiqui is making moves for a bigger stack. Hovering around starting, he mixed it up in pot getting his last 78,000 in on the river on a Jh8s2sQhJd board. After some time in the tank, his opponent folded and Siddiqui took the pot.

With that, his stack grew closer to average with about 150,000.

Sheddy Siddiqui – 150,000 (30 bb)