Event 1: Tristan Wade Eliminated in 16th Place

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 20: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 15 of 243

Tristan Wade

WSOP bracelet/WSOP Circuit ring winner Tristan Wade battled throughout the day but had to put his short stack in the middle with 16 players remaining and found a caller in the big blind.

Wade: Ad2s
Opponent: Qd5d

“Fair fight,” Wade said.

He was ahead but fell behind on the Qh6d2c flop. Wade could not improve on the 6h turn or 7d river to exit in 16th place.

16th: Tristan Wade – $1,009
17th: Harvey Freedman – $1,009
18th: Luke Doolittle – $1,009

Tristan Wade

Event 1: Quickly to Two Tables

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 19: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 18 of 243

Carey Pickus

Once the money bubble burst, the short stacks wasted no time getting their chips in the middle to double or hit the payout desk. Nine players hit the rail before the next break including Carey Pickus who was unable to run up her micro-stack after the bubble.

19th: Theo Tran – $858
20th: Charles Rizzo – $858
21st: Andrew Blake – $858
22nd: Evan Kahan – $740
23rd: Errol Rosen – $740
24th: Brian Tansy – $740
25th: Matthew Bianchini – $648
26th: Michael Pasaribu – $648
27th: Carey Pickus – $648

Event 1: Ben Zamani Bursts the Bubble

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 Ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 243

Ben Zamani

After four hands on the bubble, a short-stacked player open-shoved for 44,500 from the cutoff and Carey Pickus reshoved for 109,000 from the button. Ben Zamani moved all in from the small blind for a similar stack and the big blind released.

Cutoff: As9s
Pickus: QdQc
Zamani; KsKc

Zamani, the former WPT Player of the Year, was looking good with the kings and the dealer spread the clean ThTc8s3h7c board for the hand to hold. The short-stack player was eliminated on the bubble and they counted down the stacks for Pickus and Zamani. He had 107,500 and Pickus stayed in the game, in the money, with 1,500 (good for three antes).

Tournament staff redrew seats for the last three tables and they are back in action.

Event 1: Bubble Time

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 18: 2,500/5,000 with a 500 Ante
Players Remaining: 28 of 243

It took a little longer than one level to hit the money bubble but they got there not long after the start of Level 18. There are 28 players remaining with 27 getting paid. They are going into hand-for-hand mode until one person is eliminated, the clock is paused with two minutes coming off for each hand dealt.

Event 1: John DePersio Up Top Near Bubble

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 17: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 Ante
Players Remaining: 33 of 243

John DePersio

The short, ten-minute came to an end and we are back underway in Event 1. We have another new leader with former WSOP Circuit winner John DePersion building his stack up to 415,000. Ory Hen sits in second with 320,000 and a lot of players in the 150,000 neighborhood.

They should hit the money bubble before the level runs out and in the money after that.

Event 1: Cruising Along

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 15: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 Ante
Players Remaining: 39 of 243

Tristan Wade

Event 1 is down to 39 players and only a few eliminations away from the last four tables. We still have some South Florida regulars around with a chance at the ring including Tristan Wade, David Moreno, and Carey Pickus.

The list of players no longer with us has some big names as well with Jason Young, Mike Laake, and four-time WSOP Circuit (and WSOP bracelet winner) Phil Hui dropped out after the dinner break and will have to fire again tomorrow in Event 2.

Carey Pickus
David Moreno

Event 1: Ory Hen’s Turn

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 14: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 Ante
Players Remaining: 54 of 243

The post-dinner pace is moving right along and two tables of players were eliminated in the first 30 minutes back. There are six tables remaining and the stacks are shifting along with the fast play.

Former Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year Ory Hen looks like he his taking his turn atop the chip counts and has more than 180,000 as they work towards the money bubble.

Event 1: Prize Pool and Payouts with $19,649 Up Top

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 14: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 Ante
Players Remaining: 63 of 243

Tournament staff put the numbers together and Event 1 drew 243 entries to easily surpass the $50,000 Guarantee. They combined to put $80,190 in the prize pool with the last 27 spots paid out.

A min-cash will take home $648 while the Event 1 champ will bank $19,649 along with the first WSOP Circuit ring of the series.

September WSOP Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut  Creek
$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 243
Prize Pool: $80,190
September 13, 2018

1st: $19,649 + WSOPC ring
2nd: $12,139
3rd: $8,770
4th: $6,454
5th: $4,835
6th: $3,685
7th: $2,855
8th: $2,248
9th: $1,798
10th – 12th: $1,460
13th – 15th: $1,204
16th – 18th: $1,009
19th – 21st: $858
22nd – 24th: $740
25th – 27th: $648

Event 1: Luke Doolittle Leads After Break

$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
 | Structure
Level 13: 800/1,600 with a 200 Ante
Players Remaining: 72 of 243

Luke Doolittle

Event 1 players returned from dinner break and registration is officially closed on the first tournament on the WSOP Circuit schedule. We will post the prize pool and payout numbers once the full accounting is complete.

SHRP regular Ido Ashkenazi was one of the first players over six digits but he has been surpassed. Luke Doolittle came back to his seat as the chip leader and his 156,600 is setting the post-break pace.

Doolittle has over $100K in career tournament earnings including a fourth-place finish in the 2017 Coco Poker Showdown Main Event for nearly $16,000.