$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1M Guaranteed | Payouts Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 Ante Players remaining: 15 of 735
Luciano Nardi
Josh Abady opened to 80,000 from the cutoff and Luciano Nardi defended his big blind to the flop. Both players checked, the turn came , and Nardi moved all in for 500,000. Abady quickly called and the hands were flipped over.
Nardi: Abady:
Nardi had top pair with an open-ended straight draw against Abady’s flopped set. Nardi had eight outs to stay in the game but blanked the river to exit in 16th place.
Josh Abady – 2,200,000 (55 bb) Luciano Nardi – Eliminated in 16th place ($11,325)
$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1M Guaranteed | Payouts Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 Ante Players remaining: 16 of 735
Justin Donato
Harry O’Brien limped from early position and Corey Bierria did the same from the hijack. Justin Donato shipped his button for 495,000 and O’Brien came along looking for an early knockout.
O’Brien: Donato:
Donato needed to dodge the suited live cards but the flop gave O’Brien the lead. The turn and river changed nothing and we had a quick Day 3 KO.
Harry O’Brien – 1,800,000 (45 bb) Justin Donato – Eliminated in 17th place ($11,325)
$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1M Guaranteed | Payouts Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 Ante Players remaining: 17 of 735
The clock struck noon and cards are in the air for Day 3 of the WSOP Circuit Main Event and they won’t stop (except for breaks) until we hand someone the Main Event ring.
$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1M Guaranteed | Payouts Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 Ante Players remaining: 17 of 735
Dmitrii Perfilev
The WSOP Circuit Main Event has gone through two starting flights and one play down day and now it’s time to crown a champion. There are 17 players remaining and they are about to kick off Day 3 with Dmitrii Perfilev leading the way but plenty of talent in the counts trying to catch him.
Cards will go in the air at noon and we will bring you the action as they near the final table.
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$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
Greg Baird
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
$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1M Guaranteed | Payouts Return Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 Ante Players remaining: 17 of 735
Dmitrii Perfilev
Day 2 of the Main Event has come to an end with 17 players still in the game vying for the big WSOP Circuit ring. Dmitrii Perfilev continued to hold the lead until the end but his advantage shrunk over the last level.
There are a lot of players in the 30 big blind range so tomorrow will be a long day getting down to the Main Event champion. Sheddy Siddiqui, Jason Wandling, Stu Paterson, Josias Santos, Michael Amato, and Dustin Murphy are a few of our local regulars still in the hunt for the ring.
Action resumes at noon on Monday and we will have all the action.
$1,700 Main Event (Single Re-Entry) $1M Guaranteed | Payouts Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 Ante Players remaining: 18 of 735
Jose Reyes
Action folded to Jason Wandling in the cutoff and he moved all in for 403,000. Jose Reyes reshipped from the small blind for 550,000 and Jordan Schneider folded his big.
Reyes: Wandling:
Wandling had two live cards to double but Reyes moved further ahead on the flop. Wandling asked for a king to fill his gutshot, missed the turn, but the four-outer came on the river for his double.
Reyes was left with five big blinds and went out soon after.
Jason Wandling – 850,000 (28 bb) Jose Reyes – Eliminated in 18th place ($11,325)
$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