2019 WSOP Circuit – February

Main Event Day 1A: Dinner Time

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event
Single Re-Entry Per Flight
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
End of Level 9: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Flight A Entries: 321

Jason Young

Players in the Main Event are on a one-hour dinner break. Cards go back in the air at roughly 6:20pm to blinds of 500/1,000 with a 100 ante. From there, they’ll play three more 40-minute levels followed by a 10-minute break before registration closes. As is, the clock shows 321 registered.

While they’re not the biggest in the room, recent WPTDeepStacks Hollywood champion Jason Young and TK Miles have healthy stacks with 109,000 and 100,000 respectively.

TK Miles

Main Event Day 1A: Shedrock Returns

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event
Single Re-Entry Per Flight
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9: 400/800 with a 100 ante
Flight A Entries: 319

Sheddy Siddiqui

The Main Event field continues to build in The Pavilion and pro Sheddy Siddiqui is grinding away in the back of the room. The South Florida favorite has plenty of huge results and he came close to winning a major title right here in September.

He made the final table of the Coco WSOP Circuit Main Event in September and cruised his way to a $137,298 cash for second place.

“Shedrock” is back with us this afternoon and looking to advance to Day 2 on Sunday.

High Roller: Final Nine Combine to One Table

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 17: 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining: 9 of 70

Randy Humphries hit the rail in 10th place sending the High Roller to the final table of nine. With play only two eliminations away from the money, we expect the action to tighten up. Jonathan Kramer is the chip leader with a $73,500 prize set to go to the winner.

Jonathan Kramer

Nine-handed final table and tournament payouts:

Seat 1: Jonathan Kramer – 609,000
Seat 2: Anthony Utnage – 280,000
Seat 3: Curtis Daye – 486,000
Seat 4: Phil Hui – 450,000
Seat 5: Jeff Trudeau – 119,000
Seat 6: Chad Eveslage – 186,000
Seat 7: Sam Ganzfried – 243,000
Seat 8: Dominique Mosley – 300,000
Seat 9: Corey Burbick – 126,000

1st – $73,500
2nd – $45,421
3rd – $30,116
4th – $21,319
5th – $16,050
6th – $12,804
7th – $10,790

Main Event Day 1A: Friday Play Cracks 300

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event
Single Re-Entry Per Flight
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 8: 300/600 with a 100 ante
Flight A Entries: 312

The tournament clock recently ticked up past 300 entries and settled in at 312 for now. Jackie Scott is not one of them as she found a tough rail, getting 22,300 in the middle holding pocket sixes. She was up against pocket fives and in great position to double up, but the 5s turn had other ideas. Her pair was no good versus a set and she was eliminated midway through Level 8.

The Main Event permits a single re-entry per flight and those unable to get here today can play Day 1B tomorrow beginning at 11am. The total figure needed to beat the $1,000,000 guarantee is 661.

Main Event Day 1A: No Rest for a Nine-Time Winner

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event
Single Re-Entry Per Flight
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 7: 250/500 with a 75 ante
Flight A Entries: 279

Nine-time ring winner Martin Ryan

Martin Ryan has been one of the most staunch supporters of the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek WSOP Circuit since the property first hosted the tour one year ago. Ryan won the first-ever ring event here and at the time it was good for his fifth. He went to score four more around the country since then.

After coming to Coconut Creek today as part of the $3,250 High Roller Day 2 restart, Martin Ryan hit the rail shy of the money. Never one to shy away from a registration line, Ryan immediately got in Flight A of the Main Event and is part of an ever-growing field in the $1,000,000 finale.

High Roller: Down to Two Tables

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 15: 2,000/4,,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 16 of 70

It took less than hour in the High Roller restart for an entire table — eight players — to bust. With that, the tournament is down to the final 16. Defending champion Dominique Moseley is still in while Phil Hui has played his way to the chip lead.

Table 1

Seat 1: Jake Schwartz – 220,000
Seat 2: Corey Burbick – 110,000
Seat 3: Curtis Daye – 280,000
Seat 4: Steve Duncker – 22,000
Seat 5: Dominique Mosley – 245,000
Seat 6: Ian O’Hara – 105,000
Seat 7: Phil Hui – 400,000
Seat 8: Sam Ganzfried – 255,000

Seat 1: Zach Donovan – 110,000
Seat 2: Brett Bader – 50,000
Seat 3: Chad Eveslage – 285,000
Seat 4: Anthony Utnage – 95,000
Seat 5: Jeff Trudeau – 185,000
Seat 6: Nick Yunis – 85,000
Seat 7: Jonathan Kramer – 215,000
Seat 8: Randy Humphries – 180,000

Table 2

Nine-time ring winner Martin Ryan found the rail short of the final two tables. Here’s a look at the complete Day 2 eliminations thus far:

Bryan Piccioli – Eliminated
Mike Wang – Eliminated
Dennis Brand – Eliminated
Eliud Diaz – Eliminated
Daniel Swartz – Eliminated
Martin Ryan – Eliminated
Manny Tarich – Eliminated
William Stanford – Eliminated

High Roller: Final Seven Pay with $73,500 and a Ring Up Top

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 14: 1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 20 of 70

The World Series of Poker Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek $3,250 High Roller event prize pool is final. The tally hit 70 entries (five overnight late reggers) generating a total kitty worth $210,000. That more than doubled the $100,000 guarantee and it sees the final seven pay. A min-cash earns $10,790 while the tournament champion is reserved a $73,500 first prize. In addition, they’ll slide on a gold ring.

Full payouts:

2019 February WSOP Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut  Creek
Event 10
$3,250 High Roller (Re-Entry)
$100,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 70
Prize Pool: $210,000
February 14-15, 2019

1st – $73,500
2nd – $45,421
3rd – $30,116
4th – $21,319
5th – $16,050
6th – $12,804
7th – $10,790

Main Event Day 1A: Platinum Pass Winners in the Florida Game

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event
Single Re-Entry Per Flight
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 5: 150/300 with a 50 ante
Flight A Entries: 243

Carlo Rodriguez

South Florida’s own Carlo Radriguez and Jorge Aristizabal were recently spotted at the same table in Day 1A of this $1,700 Main Event. Just over a month ago, the pair enjoyed what went down as one of their poker career highlights — playing in the $25,000 buy-in PokerStars Players No Limit Hold’em Championship in the Bahamas.

Each won their entry at the Seminole Hard Rock down the road in Hollywood. Rodriguez’s name was chosen at random via a Play to Win during the 2018 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open. Aristizabal got the good news a few months later during the 2018 Rock ‘n’ Roll Poker Open, also a Play to Win. They won comp’d trips to Nassau along with a tournament entry and spent a long weekend with their family and friends enjoying some sunshine and poker.

Jorge Aristizabal

High Roller: Five New Faces in the Game; Shuffle Up and Deal

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 14: 1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 24 of 70

The overnight late registration period enticed five new players to register the High Roller action. That brings the total number in the event to 70 with 24 still in and jockeying for a payday.

Cards are in the air and we will provide the full prize pool and payouts as soon as they’re made available to us.

Main Event Day 1A: Fun Table 26

$1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event
Single Re-Entry Per Flight
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 4: 100/200 with a 25 ante
Flight A Entries: 243

Chris Tryba and Loni Harwood

It’s all smiles at Table 26 as World Series of Poker gold bracelet winners Chris Tryba and Loni Harwood are side-by-side. Both are known for a good demeanor at the table, but Tryba has even more of a reason to smile with one of the bigger stacks in the room.