HORSESHOE SOUTHERN INDIANA CIRCUIT SEPT 2019

This is the central page for information about the ongoing WSOP Circuit series at Horseshoe, Southern Indiana. Check back here daily for updated schedule and results.

 

7 October 2019 (Elizabeth, IN) –  $1,700 MAIN EVENT - Day 2 finished with only 9 players remaining of the 357 total entries. Robert James a WSOPC gold ring winner who finished second place in Event #11 bagged the chiplead, having a total of 3,080,000 in chips. All nine remaining players are guaranteed a payout of at least $10,103 and have their eyes set on the $117,322, gold ring and an entry into the 2020 Global Casino Championship first place prize.

Here are the full chipcounts:

Seat First Name Last Name Chip Count
1 Nick Pupillo 2,200,000
2 Thomas Alcorn 1,415,000
3 Jesse Carter 840,000
4 David Winrich 610,000
5 Kenneth Ware 415,000
6 Brett Apter 390,000
7 Alan Percal 375,000
8 John Gallaher 1,380,000
9 Robert James 3,080,000

 

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Event #13: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo - Matt Koch defeated a field of 153 players. Taking home his second WSOP Circuit gold ring in less than one month, $13,310 and 50 points towards the 2020 Global Casino Championship.

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Starting at 10:00 AM on Monday is the final event of the series, the $250 Seniors event. 
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Monday's Schedule

Ring Events:

10:00 AM - $250 Seniors Event
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2:00 PM - Event #10: MAIN EVENT Day 3


Completed Events

Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold'em - William Watson Defeated 192 players to win his third WSOP Circuit gold ring and $15,776.
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Event #2: $400 No-Limit Hold'em - Aaron Gamino defeated 825 players, taking home his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $48,320.
Official Report | Winners Photo | Results

Event #3: $250 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em - Ricky Doyle defeated 485 players, to win his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $19,447.
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Event #4: $400 No-Limit Hold'em 6-handed - Matthew Dunn defeated 160 players to win his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $13,828.
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Event #5: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Freezeout - Matt Sterling defeated 63 players, winning his second gold ring, and $10,578.
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Event #6: $400 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em - Chuck Breslin defeated 506 players to win first gold ring and $33,922.
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Event #7: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha - Justin Geary defeated a field of 44 players to take home $14,523 and his first gold ring
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Event #8: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo - Robert Gray defeated 111 entries taking home his first ring and $10,296
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Event #9: $400 No-Limit Hold'em - Tim Garles defeated 123 entries taking home his first ring and $11,057.
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Event #11: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo - Seth Frederici defeated 79 entries taking home his first ring and $8,068.
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Event #12: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo - Richard Bolden defeated a field of 70, earning his first ring and $7,337.
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Event #13: $400 No-Limit Hold'em - Matt Koch defeated a field of 153 entries, earning his second ring and $13,310.
Official Report | Winners Photo | Results 



Casino Champion Update 

Charlie Dawson Wins the Casino Champion collecting a total of 105 points.



About the Winners

Event #1 - William Watson has won his third WSOP Circuit gold ring, taking down Event #1:$400 No-Limit Hold'em at Horseshoe, Southern Indiana and winning $15,776. Watson plans to continue playing the rest of the series and more WSOP events alike, "I am a normal Circuit grinder," he told media. 

Event #2 - Aaron Gamino has won his First WSOP Circuit gold ring after many final table finishes, taking down Event #2: $400 No-Limit Hold'em. Gamino defeated a massive field of 825 players to claim his $48,320. It is almost certain we will be seeing Gamino in more tournaments in the near future.

Event #3 - Ricky Doyle took down the $250 Double Stack No-Limit Hold'em defeating 485 players to win his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $19,447. Doyle is a recreational player who would like to spend more time at the tables but can't get enough time away from work. 

Event #4 - Poker professional Matthew Dunn took down the $400 No-Limit Hold'em 6-handed, defeating a 160 player field, winning his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $13,828. Dunn is a family man with two young children and thoroughly enjoys playing cards.

Event #5 - Matt Sterling won the $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Freezeout event, defeating 63 entries to earn his second WSOP Ciruit gold ring and $10,578. Sterling is a real estate investor who is not only a poker enthusiast but also golf.

Event #6 - Chuck Breslin, a Casino Supervisor and dealer took down the $400 Monster Stack No-Limit Hold'em to earn his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $33,922. Breslin says he doesn't get much time to play but loves the game and wishes he could play more.

Event #7: Cash game professional, Justin Geary took down the $400 Pot-Limit Omaha Rebuy tournament earning his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $14,523. Geary says he doesn't play many tournaments as he mostly plays omaha cash games.

Event #8: Robert Gray took down this event, earning himself $10,296 and his first WSOP Circuit gold ring. Gray is retired and plays poker in his spare time.

Event #9: Tim Garles won the $400 No-Limit Hold'em, earning himself his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $11,057 after coming so close on multiple occasions. Garles is a poker professional who takes his game seriously and gives credit to Jeff Fielder for helping him out off the tables.

Event #11: Seth Frederici is a Bartender from Des Moines who took down this $400 No-Limit Hold'em turbo for $8,068 earning his first gold ring in the first WSOP Circuit event he has ever played. Frederici came to town with his friend Tim Garles who happened to win his first ring only a few hours prior in Event 9.

Event #12: Richard Bolden, a teacher from Murfreesboro, TN earned his first Circuit gold ring and $7,337 after defeating a player field of 70. Bolden is a family man who used to have a lot more time to play but still tries to find time when he can.