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2023/24 WSOP Circuit - Grand Victoria Casino (Chicago, IL)

Thursday, April 11, 2024 to Saturday, April 13, 2024

WSOPC Event #11: $1,700 MAIN EVENT

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  • Buy-in: $1,700
  • Prizepool: $918,090
  • Entries: 606
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATE

Sunday, February 12, 2017 12:31 PM Local Time
Byron Ziebell Wins the Potawatomi Turbo


Event #10
No-Limit Hold'em Turbo
Buy-In: $300 (+$65)
Total Entries: 266
Prize Pool: $79,800

Wisconsin native Byron Ziebell wins his first career gold ring at his home casino.

MILWAUKEE (February 12, 2017) -- Byron Ziebell has won Potawatomi's only turbo event of the series. He defeated a 266-player field in just under 11 hours to earn $19,547 and his first career WSOP Circuit gold ring. The victory also earned Ziebell 50 Casino Championship points. Prior to this win, Ziebell had two cashes this series for 15 points. His total of 65 points now is good for the lead in the Casino Championship with only three events still yet to finish.

Ziebell has a chance to add points to his total in the Main Event. He bagged in Day 1A of the Main Event on Friday, but has a lot of work to do to make it to the money. He will be returning for Day 2 120th in chips out of the 132 remaining players. Only the top 72 will earn a cash and points. Ziebell said that he intends to play in Event #11: $580 No-Limit Hold'em Sunday afternoon if he busts in the Main Event.

Ziebell said he felt comfortable at the final table, but acknowledged the luck factor involved in turbos. He said that there is not a lot of post-flop play and it's about picking hands and going with them.

"Back when I used to play online, I used to play a lot of turbos," said Ziebell. "I actually specialized in 180-man turbos."

Ziebell is an accountant and a professional poker player. He is an accountant for three months a year and a poker player for the other nine months. He works as an accountant during tax season and his first day back to accounting work is scheduled for this Monday. He said that he may have to push back that start date to Tuesday as he tries to chase points to secure the Casino Champion title.

Ziebell is a native of Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Potawatomi is his home casino and he mainly plays 2/5 cash games when the World Series isn't in town.

This marked his 10th career WSOP cash. He now has nine cashes on the Circuit and one out in Las Vegas. His one cash in Vegas was a final table finish. He finished in 6th place in the $1,500 Seven Card Stud event in 2015 for $17,821. It was Ziebell's largest career WSOP cash up until this one. This cash pushed Ziebell's career WSOP tournament earnings over the $50,000 mark.

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Event #10 was the tenth of 12 gold ring events on the WSOP Circuit schedule at Potawatomi. The $365 no-limit hold'em turbo tournament attracted 266 players generating a $79,800 prize pool. The top 27 players were paid.

It was a one-day event. The tournament began at 4 p.m. Saturday and ended at about 2:40 a.m. Sunday on the last hand of Level 28.

Final table:

1st: Byron Ziebell - $19,547 + Circuit gold ring
2nd: Mark Agne - $12,080
3rd: Eric Eklund - $8,728
4th: John Ruggles - $6,423
5th: Elizabeth Kiepert - $4,812
6th: Robert Downs - $3,667
7th: Johanssy Joseph - $2,841
8th: Kyle Kramer - $2,237
9th: Cody Brinn - $1,789

Complete results can be found above under the "Results" tab.

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