High Roller: Chad Eveslage Bags Lead Going to Day 2

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Return to Level 13: 1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining: 19 of 65

Chad Eveslage

Day 1 of the WSOP Circuit High Roller came to an end with 19 players remaining of the 65 starters and Chad Eveslage will return with the Day 2 lead holding 295,000. Other notables coming back include Phil Hui, Ian O’Hara, Nick Yunis, Michael Wang, Brett Bader, and defending champion Dominique Mosley who doubled late in the day.

Registration will remain open overnight into the afternoon, closing once cards go back in the air at 2pm. We expect to see a few more players jump in the game and then we will know our exact prize pool.

Full Day 2 chips and seats are listed below, tables will be balanced once registration is closed and we have the final tally.

Table 1
Seat 1: Dominique Mosley – 84,000 (21 bb)
Seat 2: — Empty —
Seat 3: Tony Utnage – 62,000 (16 bb)
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Michael Wang – 160,500 (40 bb)
Seat 6: — Empty —
Seat 7: Curtis Daye – 249,500 (62 bb)
Seat 8: Jeff Trudeau Jr – 106,000 (27 bb)
Seat 9: — Empty —

Table 2
Seat 1: Chad Eveslage – 295,000 (74 bb)
Seat 2: — Empty —
Seat 3: Zach Donovan – 113,000 (28 bb)
Seat 4: Eluid Ortiz Diaz – 128,000 (32 bb)
Seat 5: — Empty —
Seat 6: — Empty —
Seat 7: Ian O’Hara – 79,000 (20 bb)
Seat 8: Dennis Brand – 121,000 (30 bb)
Seat 9: — Empty —

Table 3
Seat 1: Randy Humphries – 147,500 (37 bb)
Seat 2: — Empty —
Seat 3: Martin Ryan – 169,000 (42 bb)
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Nick Yunis – 62,500 (16 bb)
Seat 6: — Empty —
Seat 7: Jonathan Kramer – 272,000 (68 bb)
Seat 8: — Empty —
Seat 9: — Empty —

Table 4
Seat 1: Brett Bader – 50,500 (13 bb)
Seat 2: — Empty —
Seat 3: Daniel Schwartz – 90,000 (23 bb)
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Phil Hui – 173,500 (43 bb)
Seat 6: — Empty —
Seat 7: Sam Ganzfield – 276,000 (69 bb)
Seat 8: William Stanford – 61,000 (15 bb)
Seat 9: — Empty —

High Roller: Last Level of the Night

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 13: 1,200/2,400 with a 2,400 ante
Entries: 65

Chad Eveslage

The High Roller moved into Level 13 and this is the last chance to run up a stack before Day 2 tomorrow. Registration will remain open overnight and will close once cards go in the air at 2pm on Friday.

Chad Eveslage looks like the new leader with 295,000 but there are several still in contention for the end-of-night lead.

High Roller: Curtis Daye Leads After Last Break

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 12: 1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Entries: 64

Curtis Daye

High Roller players recently returned from their last break of the day and everyone is chasing Curtis Daye. He came back to a stack worth 283,800 but he has a lot of talent trying to chase him down including Loni Harwood, Phil Hui, Jeff Trudeau, Ian O’Hara, Martin Ryan, Dominique Mosley, Nick Yunis, Michael Wang, and reigning Seminole Hard Rock Poker Player of the Year Brett Bader.

They will play out two more levels and bag up for a Day 2 return on Friday at 2pm. That is also when registration will close for the High Roller and we will have our final numbers.

High Roller: Defending Champ Doing Well

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 10: 600/1,200 with a 1,200 ante
Entries: 63

Dominique Mosley, sporting his WSOPC High Roller ring from last year

This is the third running of the Coco WSOP Circuit High Roller and Dominique Mosley beat a tough table to win the first ever last February. He returned to defend today and he’s even sporting his WSOP Circuit ring from the win.

He’s sitting comfortably with 95,000 late in the day with a handful of levels left in the evening.

High Roller: Big Buy-in Game Precedes the Main Event

$3,250 High Roller
$100,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 1: 100/100

Defending WSOP Circuit Coconut Creek February High Roller champion, Dominique Mosley

One of the headline events of the 2019 World Series of Poker Circuit at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek begins at 4pm — the $3,250 buy-in High Roller. This is officially Event 10 of the series and marks the largest buy-in on the schedule. Accordingly, it boasts a big, $100,000 guarantee and is expected to draw a decorated field competing for the WSOP’s gold ring prize.

Players in the High Roller begin with 40,000 chips and they’re set to log 40-minute levels throughout. Registration and re-entry are available until the start of Day 2.

Here are the details:

4PM: Event 10 Day 1 – $3,250 High Roller NLH (Re-Entry)

  • $100,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 40,000 in chips and 40-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Day 2
  • Day 1 will end after Level 13 or Tournament Director discretion
  • High Roller Structure Sheet

Last year’s tournament drew 74 entries smashing the guarantee to the tune of a $222,000 prize pool. Defeating Matt Stout heads-up to take the title and $75,480 prize was Dominique Mosley.

Much of our live reporting efforts will be concentrated on the Monster Stack that’s playing down to a champion. We encourage followers to check out the WSOP.com dedicated updates for the event which are available HERE. We will pick up full time updates of the High Roller for tomorrow’s Day 2.

Good luck, High Rollers!

WSOPC Day 8 Schedule

Primary Event Schedule

1PM: Event 8 Day 2 – $400 Monster Stack NLH (Re-Entry)

1PM: Event 9 Day 2 – $400 Pot Limit Omaha (Re-Entry)

4PM: Event 10 Day 1 – $3,250 High Roller NLH (Re-Entry)

  • $100,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 40,000 in chips and 40-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Day 2
  • Day 1 will end after Level 13 or Tournament Director discretion
  • High Roller Structure Sheet

Secondary and Satellite Schedule

9AM: $250 Main Event Turbo Satellite

  • Players begin with 5,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 7
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Structure Sheet

11AM: $250 Main Event Satellite

  • 10 seats guaranteed into $1 Million GTD Main Event
  • Players begin with 5,000 in chips and 30-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 7
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Structure Sheet

2PM: $390 High Roller Satellite

  • Players begin with 6,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 7
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Structure Sheet

4PM: $250 Main Event Satellite

  • 10 seats guaranteed into $1 Million GTD Main Event
  • Players begin with 5,000 in chips and 30-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 7
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Structure Sheet

6PM: $100 Nightly No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)

  • $3,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 12,000 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
  • Structure Sheet

9PM: $250 Main Event Turbo Satellite

  • 3 seats guaranteed into $1 Million GTD Main Event
  • Players begin with 5,000 in chips and 15-minute levels
  • Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 7
  • This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
  • Structure Sheet

Main Event: Dmitrii Perfilev Wins Marathon WSOP Main Event Title

September WSOP Circuit
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
Coconut Creek, FL
Main Event
$1,700 No Limit Hold’em
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
Entries: 735
Prize Pool: $1,113,525
September 21-24, 2018

Dmitrii Perfilev, WSOP Circuit Main Event Champion

The headliner on the WSOP Circuit series schedule was the $1 Million Guarantee Main Event which played out over two starting flights and two play-down days. The tournament drew pro players from around the world and mixed with our local players to create a great field. Dmitrii Perfilev survived a long battle and defeated SHRP regular Sheddy Siddiqui to earn the Main Event title for nearly a quarter of a million dollars.

The 735 entries easily surpassed the guarantee and they were playing for a $1,113,525 prize pool. The last 81 players earned some of that money, but first, they needed to survive their starting flight. There were 162 players advancing to Day 2 with Harry O’Brien leading followed closely by Joshua Hood.

Other notable players returning included Jonathan Hilton, Spencer Champlin, Brian Hastings. Wally Maddah, Stu Paterson, and reigning SHRP Player of the Year Brett Bader. We also had two former November Niners join Day 2 but neither Jerry Wong nor John Dolan was able to make the final day.

Day 2 saw 17 players move on to the final day of the series. Perfilev built a big lead late in Day 2 and he bagged up the lead even though Corey Bierria cut into at the end of the evening.

Monday afternoon saw a couple quick eliminations before Bierria’s day came to an abrupt end in 15th place after sending several doubles around his table. Jason Wandling, Josias Santos, and Ken Bruno followed suit and Josh Abady’s knockout sent the Main Event to its ten-handed final table.

Paterson took ahold of the chip lead and only another hot run by Perfilev could slow him down. He worked hard throughout the last day but the former Coco Poker Showdown champ had to settle for a fourth-place payout.

The four remaining players exchanged the lead several times over more than two hours before Cesar Solares missed a flush draw to exit in fourth. Harry O’Brien was another tough out and it took three shots for Perfilev to send him out in third place.

He had nearly a two-to-one chip lead against Siddiqui when they began heads-up play and the match did not last long. Siddiqui attempted to get the stack closer but his comeback was cut short in second place.

Perfilev ran hot when he needed and earned his first career WSOP Circuit ring with the Main Event title while taking home $221,691.

Congratulations to Dmitrii and thank you to all our players who made the entire series a success.

Final table results:

1st: Dmitrii Perfilev – $222,691 + WSOP Circuit ring
2nd: Sheddy Siddiqui – $137,298
3rd: Harry O’Brien – $101,219
4th: Cesar Solares – $75,441
5th: Stu Paterson – $56,979
6th: Michael Amato – $43,595
7th: Jordan Schneider – $33,773
8th: Jose Delcid – $26,491
9th: Lloyd Gunther – $21,034
10th: Dustin Murphy – $16,903

Complete WSOP Circuit Main Event results

Main Event: Dimitrii Perfilev Defeats Sheddy Siddiqui for the Title

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 35: 150,000/300,000 with a 50,000 Ante

Dmitrii Perfilev

Sheddy Siddiqui needed to make a move to get back in the match after dropping down to 4,000,000. He moved all in from the button and Dimitrii Perilev called to win the title.

Siddiqui: QhTc
Perfilev: KsJd

Perfilev was ahead, Siddiqui was live, and the board ran out 9c8s3s2h5c to give Perfilev the pot and the tournament. Siddiqui earned $137,298 for his great run to second place while Dimitrii Perfilev collected $222,691 along with the WSOP Circuit ring as the Main Event champion.

Tournament recap to come.

1st: Dmitrii Perfilev – $222,691 + WSOP Circuit ring
2nd: Sheddy Siddiqui – $137,298

Main Event: Heads-Up Underway

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 35: 150,000/300,000 with a 50,000 Ante
Players remaining: 2 of 735

Dmitrii Perfilev

After a short break to prepare for heads-up play, Sheddy Siddiqui and Dmitrii Perfilev sat down to play it out for the WSOP Circuit Main Event title with Perfilev holding a nearly two-to-one lead.

Seat 3: Dmitrii Perfilev – 14,525,000 (48 bb)
Seat 5: Sheddy Siddiqui – 7,525,000 (25 bb)

Sheddy Siddiqui

Main Event: Harry O’Brien – 3rd Place ($101,219)

$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry)
$1M Guaranteed
 | Payouts
Level 35: 150,000/300,000 with a 50,000 Ante
Players remaining: 2 of 735

Harry O’Brien

Sheddy Siddiqui folded his button and Harry O’Brien moved all in for 2,600,000. Dmitrii Perfilev quickly called, once again trying to knock the determined O’Brien out.

Perfilev: AdKh
O’Brien: Ah8d

O’Brien was dominated again but he’s come back before. The AcAs3d flop was no help, the 4h turn left him drawing thin, and O’Brien’s great run came to an end after the Js turn.

Dmitrii Perfilev – 14,525,000 (48 bb)
Harry O’Brien – Eliminated in 3rd place ($101,219)