Main Event: Michael Foley Up, Joelle Guarino Out

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 21: 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 49 of 827

Michael Foley

After returning from break with one of the big stacks, Joelle Guarino’s table broke and her luck changed. She hit some speedbumps and ended up going bust at the hand of Richard Whitebrook when she got aggressive wish sixes versus Whitebrook kings.

At the same table, meanwhile, Michael Foley has had some great fortune. His stack sits at about 890,000 and he’s the chip leader with under 50 players remaining.

Michael Foley – 890,000 (89 bb)
Joelle Guarino – Eliminated

Event 13: Down to the Final 10 with Roberto Bendeck Leading

$365 Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 17: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante| Payouts
Players Remaining: 10 of 106

The turbo ring event is living up to its name as just 10 players remain from 106 starting barely six hours after kickoff. Roberto Bendeck leads with a stack of 200,000 while Seminole regulars Carlos Loving and David Bradshaw are also still in.

Here’s where the event stands:

Seat 1: Tim Kotocavage – 124,500
Seat 2: Aaron Miles – 38,500
Seat 3: Scott Hall – 84,000
Seat 4: Carlos Loving – 109,500
Seat 5: David Bradshaw – 195,000
Seat 6: Mike Russ – 32,000
Seat 7: Jeff Pollard – 67,500
Seat 8: Liz Hagensick – 115,000
Seat 9: Bob Beck – 100,000
Seat 10: Roberto Bendeck – 200,000

1st – $9,542
2nd – $5,896
3rd – $4,198
4th – $3,050
5th – $2,259
6th – $1,705
7th – $1,312
8th – $1,027
9th – $819
10th – $664

11th: Steven Bennett – $664
12th: Gregory Cambareri – $664

We will provide the final results, a winner photo and final report after the tournament concludes.

Main Event: Joelle Guarino Contends for Lead on Second Break

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Heading to Level 20: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 66 of 827

Joelle Guarino

Players are on their second 15-minute break of the day and it appears to be Joelle Guarino who claims the top stack. Guarino, who’s local to the Coconut Creek area, hovers right around 700,000 chips and is cruising with the field narrowing around her.

Joelle Guarino – 685,000

Main Event: Marshall White Finds the Money; Results 72nd through 90th

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 19: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 69 of 827

Marshall White

Marshall White faded hand-for-hand play and squeaked into the money with 2,500 chips. It didn’t take them for them to get in the middle and he busted in 88th place.

Results 72nd through 90th:

72nd: Monique Lequerique – $3,312
73rd: Jeffrey Manza – $3,052
74th: Jeffrey Cookson – $3,052
75th: Manuel Gomez Rivera – $3,052
76th: Ray McDonough – $3,052
77th: Ian O’Hara – $3,052
78th: TK Miles – $3,052
79th: Vincent Spadavecchia – $3,052
80th: David Stewart – $3,052
81st: Paul Balzano – $3,052
82nd: William Watchman – $2,804
83rd: Steven Richardson – $2,804
84th: Irene Carey – $2,804
85th: Boris Kasabov  – $2,804
86th: Matt Stout – $2,804
87th: Tim Shane – $2,804
88th: Marshall White – $2,804
89th: David Ormsbee – $2,804
90th: Jerry Wong – $2,804

Main Event: Josias Santos Rivered to Bust on the Bubble; Remaining 90 in the Money

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 90 of 827

Josias Santos

On the third round of hand-for-hand play, Josias Santos hit the rail courtesy of Levann Williams. Santos’ last roughly 116,000 got in on the flop and the hand were face up.

Flop: Ac8d2d

Santos: As8h for aces up
Williams: Ah9c for a pair of aces

Turn and river: 5s9h

Santos started with the best of it, but was left bust when the river spiked the nine. Williams hit better and Santos his the rail on the bubble.

The remaining 90 players were in the money.

Levann Williams – 370,000 (74 bb)
Josias Santos – Eliminated on the bubble

1st: $241,898 + GCC berth and gold ring
2nd: $149,480
3rd: $110,107
4th: $82,171
5th: $62,124
6th: $47,573
7th: $36,892
8th: $28,966
9th: $23,024
10th – 12th: $18,521
13th – 15th: $15,072
16th – 18th: $12,417
19th – 21st: $10,346
22nd – 24th: $8,721
25th – 27th: $7,431
28th – 30th: $6,401
31st – 33rd: $5,582
34th – 36th: $4,925
37th – 45th: $4,391
46th – 54th: $3,957
55th – 63rd: $3,597
64th – 72nd: $3,312
73rd – 81st: $3,052
82nd – 90th: $2,804

Seniors: 50+ Community with Strong Showing; $14K to the Winner

$250 Seniors Event (Re-Entry)
$25,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 9: 600/1,200 with a 200 ante
Players Remaining: 100 of 312

Registration is closed in today’s 10am Seniors Event with a final field of 312 entries. That figure easily bested the tournament’s $25,000 guarantee as the final prize pool hit $62,400. The top 33 finish in the money with a min-payday of $373. In addition to a gold ring, the champion earns $14,665.

Details:

2018 World Series of Poker Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
Coconut Creek, Florida
Event 12 – Seniors Event
$250 No Limit Hold’em Re-Entry
Entries: 312
Prize Pool: $62,400
February 18, 2018

1st – $14,665 + Gold ring
2nd – $9,067
3rd – $6,585
4th – $4,864
5th – $3,652
6th – $2,785
7th – $2,157
8th – $1,696
9th – $1,353
10th-12th – $1,096
13th-15th – $901
16th-18th – $751
19th-21st – $635
22nd-24th – $545
25th-27th – $474
28th-30th – $417
31st-33rd – $373

The 10-handed final table seating chart will be provided once play narrows to that point.

Event 13: Prize Pool and Payouts

$365 Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 10: 400/800 with a 100 ante| Structure
Players Remaining: 50 of 106

Registration is closed in the last of the 13 Seminole Casino Coconut Creek ring events. The one-day $365 buy-in turbo drew 106 entries generating a total prize pool of $31,800. The top 12 are set to pay with a min-cash worth $664. Payouts escalate from there and top out in the form of a $9,542 top prize. On top of that, the winner dons a gold ring and 50 points toward the Casino Championship.

Prize pool and payouts:

2018 World Series of Poker Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
Coconut Creek, Florida
Event 13
$365 No Limit Hold’em Turbo (Re-Entry)
Entries: 106
Prize Pool: $31,800
February 18, 2018

1st – $9,542
2nd – $5,896
3rd – $4,198
4th – $3,050
5th – $2,259
6th – $1,705
7th – $1,312
8th – $1,027
9th – $819
10th-12th – $664

We will provide the 10-handed final table lineup when play reaches that point.

Main Event: Scott Efron Doubles Up

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 101 of 827

Scott Efron (left)

Scott Efron was heads up and out of position on an Ah9s5h9d board. His opponent lead with a small stack of gray 5,000 chips. Efron promptly moved all-in for 121,50 and the opponent called.

Efron: Kh9h for trip nines
Opponent: AcQh for aces-up

Efron was ahead and the Qs on the river locked up the double-up for him growing his stack to 330,000. After starting the day with a top-10 stack, he skidded slightly but is righting the ship with the money approaching.

Scott Efron – 330,000 (66 bb)

Main Event: Wally Maddah Hanging on on First Break

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Heading to Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 101 of 827

Wally Maddah

Main Event players are on their first 15-minute break of the day. The field has narrowed to 101 still in and Wally Maddah is hanging around with the money bubble around the corner. Maddah has 32,500 chips good for six big blinds with only the top 90 players paying.

Wally Maddah – 32,500 (6 bb)

Main Event: Tristan Wade and Abbey Daniels Among Eliminations

$1,675 WSOP Circuit Main Event
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts
Level 17: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante
Players Remaining: 110 of 827

Florida’s Tristan Wade and Abbey Daniels are among those to have hit the rail shy of the money on Day 2. The clock shows 110 players still around with only the top 90 finishing in the money.

Tristan Wade – Eliminated
Abbey Daniels – Eliminated