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

Tuesday, November 03, 2015 to Wednesday, November 04, 2015

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

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  • Buy-in: $365
  • Prizepool: $57,300
  • Entries: 191
  • Remaining: 0

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015 4:09 PM Local Time

Pete_Uhl

Event #6
No-Limit Hold'em
Buy-In: $300 (+$65)
Total Entries: 191
Prize Pool: $57,300
 

Pete Uhl (pictured) wins in first ever WSOP gold ring event.

Stateline, Nev. (November 4, 2015) -- The 2015 Tahoe series thus far has been mostly dominated by WSOP veterans. Three of the first five events before this one were won by previous gold ring winners and one of two that wasn't won by a gold ring winner, was won by Shawn Van Asdale, who has a whole pile of WSOP cashes.

That trend changed today when WSOP rookie, Pete Uhl, won Event #6 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em for his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $14,899. Uhl won in style too, knocking out his heads up opponent, Jonathan Libiran, with pocket aces.

This was the first WSOP gold ring event Uhl has ever played in. Uhl is not new to poker though, just the WSOP. According to Uhl, he has played quite a bit of poker in Europe, mainly in the Czech Republic. As with a lot of players, Uhl lost some interest in the game and some money when online poker was shut down and has since played less poker.

Uhl came into Day 2 with a lot of confidence that he was going to take down the tournament. He entered Day 2 second in chips out of the eight remaining players.

"I had a really good feeling about the other players at the table. I feel like I had a really good read on everyone," said Uhl.

Uhl is a local of the Tahoe area. He lives and works in South Lake Tahoe, Cali. He is an art consultant for the Marcus Ashely Gallery, which is just down the street from Harveys Lake Tahoe.

"Poker and art are my two passions if life," said Uhl.

Uhl is now playing in his second career WSOP gold ring event. He won Event #6 just in time to be able to late register for Event #7 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack, and he is now playing in that.

The final table of Event #6 included only one previous gold ring winner in Bill Watchman, Watchman finished in 8th place for his second cash and second final table of the series.

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Event #6 was the sixth of 12 gold ring events on the WSOP Circuit schedule at Harveys Lake Tahoe. The $365 No-Limit Hold’em tournament attracted 191 players generating a $57,300 prize pool. The top 21 players were paid.

Day 1 began Tuesday at 11 a.m. and lasted 21 levels. Day 2 began Wednesday at 1 p.m. with eight players remaining. The tournament concluded at about 3:30 p.m.near the end of Level 24.

Final table results:

1st: Pete Uhl - $14,899 + Circuit gold ring
2nd: Jonathan Libiran - $9,203
3rd: Jeremy Priest - $6,645
4th: Ray Marchi - $4,880
5th: David Redlin - $3,646
6th: Ronald DeChance - $2,770
7th: Nate Hays - $2,140
8th: Bill Watchman - $1,681
9th: Richard Orchid - $1,341

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

Wednesday, November 4, 2015 3:40 PM Local Time

Pete Uhl has just won the sixth event at the World Series of Poker Harveys Lake Tahoe series. The Tahoe local bested 191 players in the $365 No-Limit Hold'em event to pocket $14,899 and earn his first WSOP Circuit gold ring. He also earns 50 Casino Championship points for his victory.

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

1st: Pete Uhl - $14,899 + Circuit gold ring
2nd: Jonathan Libiran - $9,203
3rd: Jeremy Priest - $6,645
4th: Ray Marchi - $4,880
5th: David Redlin - $3,646
6th: Ronald DeChance - $2,770
7th: Nate Hays - $2,140
8th: Bill Watchman - $1,681
9th: Richard Orchid - $1,341

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

Wednesday, November 4, 2015 2:53 PM Local Time

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Pete Uhl (pictuerd) now has a commanding lead over his final two opponents. Uhl has both of his opponents out chipped by about 4:1 as he looks to take down his first gold ring.

Here is a look at the current chip counts:

Seat 1: Pete Uhl - 1,195,000 (59 BBs)
Seat 2: Jeremy Priest - 330,000 (16 BBs)
Seat 3: Jonathan Libiran - 350,000 (17 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.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015 2:11 PM Local Time

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Eliminations were tough to find at the final table last night. They played the final table for about an hour and a half and only saw one player eliminated. Today is the exact opposite. They have been playing for about an hour now and have already seen four players hit the rail.

The final four players are guaranteed a minimum payday of $4,880. The winner will earn $14,899, a WSOP Circuit gold ring and 50 Casino Championship points. Jeremy Priest (pictured) sits with the chip lead. If he can ride his chip lead to victory, not only will he win his first career WSOP Circuit gold ring, but he will also take the lead in the Casino Championship race. A victory would give Priest the same amount of points as current leader, Steve Foutty, but Priest would edge out Foutty on the tiebreaker, which is most tournament earnings at the stop.

Here is a look at the current chip counts for the four remaining players:

Seat 1:Pete Uhl - 600,000 (37 BBs)
Seat 2: Jeremy Priest - 905,000 (56 BBs)
Seat 3: Jonathan Libiran - 280,000 (17 BBs)
Seat 4: Ray Marchi - 145,000 (9 BBs)

- 30 minutes remain in Level 23: 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000 ante

Up-to-date results can be found above under the "Results" tab.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015 10:34 AM Local Time

Day 2 of Event #6 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em begins at 1 p.m. today. The final eight players have secured a minimum payday of $1,681. The eventual champion will walk away with $14,899, a WSOP Circuit gold ring and 50 Casino Championship points.

Bill Watchman, Jeremy Priest and Nate Hays all have the opportunity to take the lead in the Casino Championship with a win today. If none of them win the tournament, Steve Foutty will continue to hold his position at the top of the leaderboard. Complete up-to-date standings of the Casino Championship can be found at WSOP.com.

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

Seat 1: Pete Uhl - 320,000 (26 BBs)
Seat 2: Bill Watchman - 121,000 (10 BBs)
Seat 3: David Redlin - 217,000 (18 BBs)
Seat 4: Jeremy Priest - 188,000 (15 BBs)
Seat 5: Jonathan Libiran - 162,000 (13 BBs)
Seat 6: Nate Hays - 292,000 (24 BBs)
Seat 7: Ray Marchi - 442,000 (36 BBs)
Seat 8: Ron DeChance - 197,000 (16 BBs)

Play will begin at the start of Level 22: 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante. All remaining levels are 50 minutes long.
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Wednesday, November 4, 2015 1:38 AM Local Time
End of Day 1
Wednesday, November 4, 2015 1:37 AM Local Time

The end of Level 21 has been reached and it is time for the players to bag for the. So far the final table has been slow going. Only one player was eliminated since the final table began an hour and a half ago. Day 2 was originally scheduled to begin tomorrow at 2 p.m. but has been moved up to 1 p.m. Play will continue tomorrow until a winner is reached.

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

Seat 1: Pete Uhl - 320,000 (26 BBs)
Seat 2: Bill Watchman - 121,000 (10 BBs)
Seat 3: David Redlin - 217,000 (18 BBs)
Seat 4: Jeremy Priest - 188,000 (15 BBs)
Seat 5: Jonathan Libiran - 162,000 (13 BBs)
Seat 6: Nate Hays - 292,000 (24 BBs)
Seat 7: Ray Marchi - 442,000 (36 BBs)
Seat 8: Ron DeChance - 197,000 (16 BBs)

Play will begin tomorrow with 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.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015 12:23 AM Local Time

The final table has just been reached in Event #6 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em. There are three players at this final table that are making their second final table appearances of the series. Bill Watchman finished in 4th place in Event #1 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em, Nate Hays finished in 5th place in Event #4 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em and Jeremy Priest finished in 8th place in Event #4 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em. All three of these players can overtake Steve Foutty for the Casino Championship lead with a win in this event.

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

Seat 1: Pete Uhl - 350,000 (43 BBs)
Seat 2: Bill Watchman - 110,000 (13 BBs)
Seat 3: David Redlin - 123,000 (15 BBs)
Seat 4: Jeremy Priest - 172,000 (21 BBs)
Seat 5: Richard Orchid - 135,000 (16 BBs)
Seat 6: Jonathan Libiran - 220,000 (27 BBs)
Seat 7: Nate Hayes - 465,000 (58 BBs)
Seat 8: Ray Marchi - 161,000 (20 BBs)
Seat 9: Ron DeChance - 157,000 (19 BBs)

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

Tuesday, November 3, 2015 5:40 PM Local Time
The dinner break is in five minutes. The clock currently reads that there are 54 player remaining. Cards will get back in the air at 6:45 p.m. The tournament will last nine more 40-minute levels after dinner before players bag for the night.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 4:14 PM Local Time

The prizepool has just been announced in Event #6 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em. The tournament drew 191 players generating a prizepool of $53,400. The eventual champion will bank $14,899, a WSOP Circuit gold ring and 50 Casino Championship points. The top 21 players will be paid with the 21st place finisher earning $635.

Final table payouts:

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The complete payout structure can be found above under the "Prizepool" tab.
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:53 AM Local Time
StuctureSheetEv1
Tuesday, November 3, 2015 9:52 AM Local Time

The sixth event at Harveys Lake Tahoe will be getting underway shortly. Here is a look at  the details of the tournament.

Event #6 - $365 No-Limit Hold'em - 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
  • 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 Wednesday at 2 p.m.