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2015/2016 WSOP Circuit - HARVEYS LAKE TAHOE (Nevada)

Monday, November 02, 2015 to Tuesday, November 03, 2015

Event #5: $365 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max

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  • Buy-in: $365
  • Prizepool: $53,400
  • Entries: 178
  • Remaining: 0

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Tuesday, November 3, 2015 6:18 PM Local Time

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Event #5
No-Limit Hold'em Six Max
Buy-In: $300 (+$65)
Total Entries: 178
Prize Pool: $53,400

Scott Stewart's Circuit heater continues with another gold ring victory.

Stateline, Nev. (November 3, 2015) -- Scott Stewart is starting to make it look like winning a gold ring is an easy thing to do. He has just won his fourth career WSOP Circuit gold ring, and astonishingly, they have come since December of last year.

"I quit my job and took a shot in San Diego, and from there it's just been a killer year," said Stewart.

Stewart won his first WSOP Circuit gold ring at Harrah's California in San Diego, Cali. last December. He then went on to win ring at Harrah's Tunica, the Bicycle Casino in L.A. and now one here in Tahoe.

"This is my favorite stop. This is the fifth year I have been here and I have gotten a second, a third and a fourth," said Stewart.

The win for Stewart here at this stop was a little bit of redemption after coming so close to his first gold ring several times here in the past.

Six max final tables are always tough and this one was no different. Beside Stewart, the final table featured Dan Stir (4th place) and Craig Gold (5th place). Both Stir and Gold have seen a good amount of success on the Circuit as of late. Stir has reached two Circuit Main Event final tables in the past year, including last year's Tahoe Main Event and Gold is a gold ring winner with already three cashes and two final tables at this series.

Stewart beat Ralph Kellagher heads-up for the title. Kellagher would have to settle for second place in this event for the second time in his career. He finished runner-up in the Harveys Lake Tahoe six max event in 2013.

Stewart has a busy poker schedule ahead of him and he will be going hard for a fifth gold ring. Stewart plans to stay in Tahoe for the remainder of the series and then head to Las Vegas for the Planet Hollywood series. After PH he intends head to L.A. for the Bicycle Casino series.

This marked Stewart's 11th career Circuit cash and 9th final table. Only twice in his career has Stewart cashed and not reached the final table. He is the 22nd player in Circuit history to earn four WSOP Circuit gold rings and he is halfway to catching all-time Circuit gold ring leader, Alex Masek, who has eight gold rings. Masek denied Stewart a gold ring here in Tahoe in 2011. He beat him heads-up in a $345 NLHE event. At the time it was Masek's fourth career gold ring.

This is the first gold ring Stewart has won in the six-handed format.

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Event #5 was the fifth of 12 gold ring events on the WSOP Circuit schedule at Harveys Lake Tahoe. The $365 No-Limit Hold’em Six Max tournament attracted 178 players generating a $53,400 prize pool. The top 18 players were paid.

Day 1 began Monday at 11 a.m. and lasted 21 levels. Day 2 began Tuesday at 2 p.m. with five players remaining. The tournament concluded at about 5 p.m. midway through Level 25.

Final table results:

1st: Scott Stewart - $14,953 + Circuit gold ring
2nd: Ralph Kellagher - $9,243
3rd: Spencer Bennett - $6,636
4th: Dan Stir - $4,770
5th: Craig Gold - $3,429
6th: Julie Parker - $2,465

Complete results are available under the “Results” tab above.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 4:56 PM Local Time

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Scott Stewart (pictured) has just won the six max event at the World Series of Poker Harveys Lake Tahoe series. The professional poker player bested 178 players in the $365 No-Limit Hold'em Six Max event to pocket $14,953 and earn his fourth WSOP Circuit gold ring. He is the 22nd player in WSOP Circuit history to win four gold rings and amazingly he has done it all in under a year. He earns 50 Casino Championship points for his victory.

A full report on Stewart's win will be made available shortly. In the meantime, here's a look at the final table results:

1st: Scott Stewart - $14,953 + Circuit gold ring
2nd: Ralph Kellagher - $9,243
3rd: Spencer Bennett - $6,636
4th: Dan Stir - $4,770
5th: Craig Gold - $3,429
6th: Julie Parker - $2,465

Complete results are available under the “Results” tab above.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 4:36 PM Local Time

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Scott Stewart (pictured) now has the chip lead and is heads up for his fourth WSOP Circuit gold ring. If he can close out the tournament with a victory it would be his fourth career WSOP Circuit gold ring since December of 2014. Stewart's heads up opponent is Ralph Kellagher. Stewart currently has Kellagher out chipped 4:1.

Up-to-date results can be found above under the "Results" tab.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 3:45 PM Local Time

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The tournament has reached its first break of the day and there is a new chip leader. Spencer Bennett (pictured) has overtaken the chip lead from Ralph Kellagher with three players remaining. The final three players are guaranteed at least the third place money of $6,636. The champion will earn $14,953, a WSOP Circuit gold ring and 50 Casino Championship points.

Here is a look at the chip counts for the final three players:

Seat 1: Ralph Kellagher - 577,000 (28 BBs)
Seat 2: Spencer Bennett - 835,000 (41 BBs)
Seat 3: Scott Stewart - 363,000 (18 BBs)

- 50 minutes remain in Level 24: 10,000/20,000 with a 3,000 ante

Up-to-date results can be found above under the "Results" tab.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 2:40 PM Local Time

Speaking of the Casino Championship, here is a look a the top of the standings in the Casino Championship:

- Note that the standings are up-to-date through the first four events only. Criag Gold and the winner of Event #5 will move up to the top 10 when the standings are updated to included Event #5.

Name Points Rings Cashed Earnings
1 flag Steve Foutty 67.5 pts 1 2 $14,662
2 flag Shawn Van Asdale 50 pts 1 1 $40,898
3 flag Tom Masinter 50 pts 1 1 $12,181
4 flag Bill Davis (CA) 50 pts 1 1 $9,989
5 flag Iris Kuzu 42.5 pts 0 2 $7,108
6 flag Brett Murray 37.5 pts 0 1 $25,307
7 flag Julian Galvan 37.5 pts 0 1 $8,210
8 flag Craig Nicholls 37.5 pts 0 1 $7,528
9 flag Joseph Brown 30 pts 0 1 $18,561
10 flag Tom Ottman 30 pts 0 1 $5,909

 

Complete Casino Championship standings can be found on WSOP.com.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 2:35 PM Local Time

It is still early on Day 2, but the tournament has already seen one elimination. Craig Gold was eliminated in 5th place after coming into the day with just 10 big blinds.

This is already Gold's third cash of the series. He is the only player to record three cashes through the first five events. He finished in 7th place in Event #1, 40th place in Event #2 and now 5th place in Event #5. This final table finish will shoot him up to the top 10 in the Casino Championship standings and only 17.5 points behind current leader, Steve Foutty.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:50 AM Local Time

Entering today's six max final table with the chip lead is Ralph Kellagher. Kellagher has been in this position before. In 2013, Kellagher finished runner up in the six max event here at Harveys Lake Tahoe. Today he will be looking to improve on his runner-up finish to take down his first career WSOP Circuit gold ring. Day 2 action begins today at 2 p.m.

Here is a look at the chip counts heading into Day 2:

Seat 1: Ralph Kellagher - 695,000 (57 BBs)
Seat 2: Spencer Bennett - 236,000 (19 BBs)
Seat 3: Scott Stewart - 310,000 (25 BBs)
Seat 4: Craig Gold - 127,000 (10 BBs)
Seat 5: Dan Stir - 413,000 (34 BBs)

 - 50 minutes remain in Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante

All levels are 50 minutes in length for the remainder of the tournament.

Up-to-date results can be found above under the "Results" tab.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 1:26 AM Local Time
End of Day 1
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 1:26 AM Local Time

Level 21 is done and players are now bagging and tagging. The only elimination since the beginning of the final table was Julie Parker in sixth place. Cards will get back in the air tomorrow at 2 p.m.

Here is a look at the chip counts heading into Day 2:

Seat 1: Ralph Kellagher - 695,000
Seat 2: Spencer Bennett - 236,000
Seat 3: Scott Stewart - 310,000
Seat 4: Craig Gold - 127,000
Seat 5: Dan Stir - 413,000
 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 12:28 AM Local Time

The final table for the six max event has just been reached and it's stacked with talented players. The final six players are guaranteed a minimum payday of $2,465. The eventual champion will earn $14,953, a WSOP Circuit gold ring and 50 Casino Championship points.

Shortly after Steve Foutty took the lead in the Casino Championship from his victory in Event #4 he may lose it, because Craig Gold is at his second final table of the series and can pass Foutty with a victory in this event. He has a lot of work to do though, as he is coming into the final table as the shortest stack and has less than 10 big blinds. Gold finished in 7th place in the opening event of the series and 40th place in the second event of the series.

Joining Gold at the final table is three-time gold ring winner, Scott Stewart. Stewart is the chip leader entering the final table. He won his first gold ring last December at Harrah's California and has been on a roll ever since.

Also at the final table is Dan Stir and Ralph Kellagher. Stir is a short stack and only has 12 big blinds. Stir finished in 5th place in the Harveys Lake Tahoe Main Event last year. Kellagher, who sits third in chips, finished runner-up in the Tahoe six max event in 2013.

Here is a look at the final table seating assignments and chip counts:

Seat 1: Ralph Kellagher - 472,000 (59 BBs)
Seat 2: Julie Parker - 151,000 (18 BBs)
Seat 3: Spencer Bennett - 475,000 (59 BBs)
Seat 4: Scott Stewart - 568,000 (71 BBs)
Seat 5: Craig Gold - 78,000 (9 BBs)
Seat 6: Dan Stir - 100,000 (12 BBs)

- 20 minutes remain in Level 20: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante

Play is scheduled to last through Level 21 tonight before players bag. Day 2 will begin tomorrow at 2 p.m. and continue until a winner is reached.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Monday, November 2, 2015 8:20 PM Local Time

The tournament is now on the money bubble and hand-for-hand play has begun. Once one more player is lost, the three table redraw will be conducted and action will continue as normal.

Once the money is reached everyone will be guaranteed a minimum payday of $662.

Amazingly four players from yesterday's Event #2 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em Re-Entry final table are still in contention in the Six Max. Shawn Van Asdale (1st), Brett Murray (2nd), Joseph Brown (3rd) and Monte Young (9th) are all still alive and looking to make their second final tables of the series.

Monday, November 2, 2015 5:46 PM Local Time

Players are now taking a one hour dinner break. Cards will be back in the air at 6:45 p.m.

Currently the clock reads that there are 35 players remaining. After dinner players will play nine 40-minute levels before bagging for the night.

Monday, November 2, 2015 5:04 PM Local Time
The prizepool for the six max event has been announced. The tournament drew 178 players generating a prizepool of $53,400. It is the largest tournament up to this point of the series, excluding the re-entry event. The top finisher will earn $14,953, a WSOP Circuit gold ring and 50 Casino Championship points. The top 18 spots are slated to be paid with 18th place earning $662.

Here is a look at the payouts:

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Monday, November 2, 2015 10:29 AM Local Time
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Monday, November 2, 2015 10:28 AM Local Time

The new gold ring event today is the prestigious six max event. The six max tournament is always one of the toughest tournaments to win on the Circuit. It also provides some of the best action on the Circuit. Here is a look at the tournament details.

Event #5 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em Six Max - Day 1 - 11 a.m.

  • Players begins with 10,000 chips
  • Blinds begin at 25/50
  • Registration remains open until the beginning of Level 9 (~3:30 p.m.)
  • Re-entry is not allowed
  • The entire tournament will be played six-handed
  • Level 1-12 are 30 minutes long, levels 13-21 are 40 minutes long and levels 22+ are 50 minutes long
  • There is a one hour dinner break after Level 12 (~5:45 p.m.)
  • Day 1 is scheduled to last 21 levels
  • This is a two-day tournament. Day 2 begins Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Playtika - Jason Alexander