$400 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 14: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 ante Players Remaining: 36 of 107
Registration closed on the Saturday turbo ring event with 107 entries creating a prize pool worth $35,310. The last 12 spots will earn some money with a min-cash taking home $738 while the Event 12 walks away with $10,591 plus the WSOP Circuit ring.
2019 February WSOP Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek Event 12 $400 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Entries: 107 Prize Pool: $35,310 February 16, 2019
$400 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure Level 1: 25/50
Another ring is up for grabs in Event 12 of the World Series of Poker Circuit at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek beginning at 4pm. This is a one-day re-entry turbo with a $400 buy-in. Players begin with 15,000 chips and are slated to play 20-minute levels throughout. Registration and re-entry are available until the start of Level 12 while the tournament is expected to conclude around 2am.
Here are the details:
4PM: Event 12 – $400 Turbo No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Players begin with 15,000 in chips and 20-minute levels
Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 13
This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
Our live updating efforts are set to concentrate on the Main Event, but we’ll provide the high lights from this $400 one-day event. Good luck, turbo players!
September WSOP Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek Coconut Creek, FL Event 12 $400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Entries: 115 Prize Pool: $37,950 September 23-24, 2018
(Coconut Creek, FL) – The 12th and final ring event of the World Series of Poker Circuit concluded Monday evening at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. The $400 buy-in, two-day No Limit Hold’em event was conquered by Greg Baird. Baird, a Naples resident by way of Chicago, earned $11,385 along with his first ring.
Officially recognized as Event 12, this was a two-day tournament that kicked off Sunday afternoon at 4pm. It drew 115 entries generating a total prize pool worth $37,950. Following 18 levels on Day 1, the field narrowed to nine remaining and Baird atop the counts. Second in the rankings was Martin Ryan who, earlier this series, won a $1,125 ring event. His deep run in this $400 event officially locked up Casino Champion honors for the Trinidad resident and he was able to rest easy without a sweat in the 12-tournament race.
The restart moved fast with Baird needing only about four hours to maneuver through the final nine and claim gold on Day 2. Ryan, meanwhile, bowed out fifth tacking a few bonus points on his to Casino Championship tally.
In the end, the headline went to Baird who added to an already impressive resume that now includes over $180,000 in reported earnings.
This concludes the 2018 WSOP Circuit in Coconut Creek, but the tour returns in February for another “12 rings in 12 days” series.
Event 12 final results:
1st: Greg Baird – $11,385 2nd: Mike Parekh – $7,037 3rd: Daniel Chalifour – $5,010 4th: Johnathan Curtis – $3,639 5th: Martin Ryan – $2,696 6th: Stephen Harris – $2,035 7th: Wayne Lovell – $1,565 8th: Aaron Lasater – $1,226 9th: Huicun Qiao – $978 10th: David Yerushalmi – $793 11th: Abraham Araya – $793 12th: Zyad Qasem – $793
$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Return to Level 19: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 9 of 115
The 12th and final ring event is slated to resume shortly ( at 2pm) with only nine players remaining from 115 starting. Greg Baird leads the field but it’s Martin Ryan that has the headline.
Ryan, a six-time ring winner that already claimed victory earlier this series, sits second in the counts. With a handful of final tables under his belt, he’s officially the series’ Casino Champion and looks put an exclamation point on his impressive South Florida run.
Seating assignments and chip counts:
Seat 1: Aaron Lasater – 239,000 Seat 2: Wayne Lovell – 74,000 Seat 3: Dan Chalifour – 248,500 Seat 4: Greg Baird – 384,000 Seat 5: Huicun Oiao – 48,000 Seat 6: Martin Ryan – 331,000 Seat 7: Mike Parekh – 170,000 Seat 8: Jonathan Blake Curtis – 134,000 Seat 9: Stephen Harris – 109,000
10th: David Yerushalmi – $793 11th: Abraham Araya – $793 12th: Zyad Qasem – $793
Our live reporting efforts will be focused on the Main Event, but we’ll provide the final results, a winner photo and the final tournament report after play concludes.
$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Return to Level 19: 3,000/6,000 with a 1,000 ante Players Remaining: 9 of 115
Day 1 came to end for Event 12 with nine players returning on Monday afternoon to play it out for the WSOP Circuit ring.
Greg Biard bagged the lead with 384,000 and Martin Ryan had the second biggest stack as he hunts for his seventh ring. Ryan also locked up the Casino Championship and he will be playing in the WSOP National Championship next August.
Cards go back in the air at 2pm in The Pavilion to finish out a great series.
Seat 1: Aaron Lasater – 239,000 Seat 2: Wayne Lovell – 74,000 Seat 3: Dan Chalifour – 248,500 Seat 4: Greg Baird – 384,000 Seat 5: Huicun Oiao – 48,000 Seat 6: Martin Ryan – 331,000 Seat 7: Mike Parekh – 170,000 Seat 8: Jonathan Blake Curtis – 134,000 Seat 9: Stephen Harris – 109,000
$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 17: 2,000/4,000 with a 500 ante Players Remaining: 10 of 115
While the Main Event was ending their day, Event 12 played down to the final table in the last event on the schedule. Wayne Lovell came to his seat among the last ten with the chip lead followed by Greg Baird. Martin Ryan made yet another WSOP Circuit final table and virtually locked up the Casino Championship.
Seat 1: Aaron Lasater – 111,000 Seat 2: Wayne Lovell – 363,000 Seat 3: Dan Chalifour – 248,500 Seat 4: Greg Baird – 307,000 Seat 5: Huicun Oiao – 61,500 Seat 6: Martin Ryan – 234,000 Seat 7: Mike Parekh – 70,000 Seat 8: David Yerushalmi – 47,500 Seat 9: Jonathan Blake Curtis – 170,500 Seat 10: Stephen Harris – 117,500
$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 13: 800.1,600 with a 200 ante Players Remaining: 30 of 115
Registration closed on the last ring event of the WSOP Circuit schedule and the two-day tournament drew 115 entries trying for a ring.
They pushed the prize pool up to $37,950 and Event 12 will pay out the top 12 spots. A min-cash will earn $793 while the winner will take home $11,385 and the WSOP Circuit ring.
There is also the matter of deciding the Casino Championship. Both Martin Ryan and Zo Karim have a shot at the honor and both are still in the game.
September WSOP Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek Coconut Creek, FL Event 12 $400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Entries: 115 Prize Pool: $37,950 September 23-24, 2018
$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