$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 of 617
With no delay, tournament director Charlie Ceresi put cards in the air for the final day of the WSOP Circuit Main Event.
They will play two levels before taking their first break of the day and the final table should be formed by then.
$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 of 617
We are down to the last day of the WSOP Circuit series and we have 11 players still in contention for the Main Event title. Nick Yunis comes into the final day with a nice lead followed by Neal Corcoran in second.
They will continue with hour-long levels and continue until one player has the WSOP Circuit Main Event ring.
$250 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure Sheet Level 1: 100/100
It’s the last day of the WSOP Circuit series and we have one last shot for you to win a ring. Event 13 is a $250 No Limit Hold’em tournament and someone will walk away with the jewelry later this evening.
Entrants will sit down to 10,000 stacks and all levels last 30 minutes. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 9 at 3:20 pm and there will be a dinner break following Level 12.
This will be a fun way to close out the series and hand out ring #13.
Players begin with 10,000 in chips and 30-minute levels
Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9
This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion
$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure Sheet | Payouts Return to Level 19: 4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante Players Remaining: 7 of 80
Event 12 played through 18 levels on Day 1 and only seven of the 80 starting entries were able to make it through. Those seven players will return for Day 2 on Monday at 1 pm with Walter Treccarichi leading the way.
There’s still plenty of talent in contention and can be anyone’s game with a WSOP Circuit ring plus $8,170 awaiting the winner.
$400 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure Sheet | Payouts Level 16: 2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 10 of 80
Event 12 reached its final table with about an hour remaining in their day. They are down to ten players with Andrew Lauer and Frederico DaBus the two biggest stacks.
The grind will continue until they make it through Level 18. Survivors will bag for Day 2 tomorrow at 1 pm.
Seat 1: Frederico Dabus – 161,000 Seat 2: Jose Reyes – 116,500 Seat 3: Ricardo Eyzaguirre – 57,000 Seat 4: Andrew Lauer – 185,000 Seat 5: Steven Sanzaro – 74,000 Seat 6: Chris Barton – 117,000 Seat 7: Hamid Izadi – 106,000 Seat 8: Walter Treccarichi – 131,000 Seat 9: Nicholas Visconti – 121,000 Seat 10: Nadeem Hirani – 131,000
$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Return to Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 of 617
After another ten levels of play, the WSOP Circuit Main Event is down to the last 11 players and they bagged up to end the evening. They are all guaranteed at least $14,537 but everyone is shooting for the $188,158 top prize.
Nick Yunis took the lead early on Day 2 and kept the pressure on his opponents. He returns with a castle worth 4,970,000 with Neal Corcoran sitting in second with 3,285,000.
There are four players under 20 big blinds and we expect to see a lot of action on Day 3 as the 11 talented players return to The Pavilion at noon to play for the WSOP Circuit Main Event title.
$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 of 617
There was very little action over the last level of the night but we had two big hands on the last hand. On Table 7, Brian Kent called all in for his last 670,000 after Thomas Alcorn put in a big three-bet.
Kent: Alcorn:
Kent was in a lot of trouble and Alcorn put a virtual lock on the hand when he flopped a set on the board. The dealer finished with the turn and river to send Kent out in 13th place.
Then on Table 6, Spencer Champlin was all in for 370,000 and Russell Sullivan had him at risk.
Sullivan: Champlin:
Champlin had two suited overs to double up but the board could not save his Main Event. He went out after Kent so he was awarded 12th place.
The last 11 players began bagging up their chips for the final day tomorrow at noon.
We will post the counts as soon as they are available.
12th: Spencer Champlin – $14,537 13th: Brian Kent – $11,839
2019 September WSOP Circuit Seminole Casino Coconut Creek $250 Seniors Event $25,000 Guaranteed Entries: 165 Prize Pool: $33,000 September 29, 2019
While the Main Event was playing down in The Pavilion, we had 165 entries (50+ of age and older) for the Seniors Event. It’s a popular game that easily surpassed its $25,000 guaranteed prize pool.
When all was complete, popular Seminole Poker regular Zoltan Czinkota won the Seniors Event ring and $8,549. He was excited and celebrated after.
“I finally did it!” he laughed.
Czinkota came very close to winning a WSOP Circuit ring during our series in February 2018, losing the Turbo title heads-up to Ian Pearson.
Lisa Roberts was the second-place finisher, her second final table of the series, and she was railed by her husband Scott who leads the Casino Championship leaderboard race.
Seniors Event results:
1st: Zoltan Czinkota – $8,549 2nd: Lisa Roberts – $5,284 3rd: Scott Efron – $3,669 4th: Mark Cannon – $2,608 5th: George Miro – $1,898 6th: Jonathan Gordon – $1,416 7th: Allan Bieler – $1,083 8th: Anthony Sementelli – $850 9th: Edward Salaga – $685 10th: Lawrence Powell – $567 11th: Joseph Hernon – $567 12th: Willie Wiggins – $567 13th: Danny Burks – $482 14th: Earl Gallegos – $482 15th: Fabrice Mace – $482 16th: David Williams – $422 17th: Mark Bernstein – $422 18th: Norman Silerman – $422 19th: William Stanton – $381 20th: Kevin McGillicuddy – $381 21st: Robert Transue – $381 22nd: Jill Rukeyser – $354 23rd: Joseph Nay – $354 24th: Arthur Holmes – $354 25th: Richard Whitebrook – $340
$1,700 WSOP Circuit Coco Main Event $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Payouts Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante Players Remaining: 13 of 617
There was little action over the last half of Level 24 as the average stack reached 57 big blinds. Nick Yunis continues to lead with 4,500,000 while Neal Corcoran is trying to chase him down with 3,200,000.
The blinds are up and this will be the last level of the evening.