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Paul Vogel Earns Well Deserved Victory
Atlantic City, NJ – Paul Vogel, a 42 year old information systems manager from Merrick, NY won his first major poker tournament today. He won the $1,000 (+80) buy in No Limit Hold’em tournament held at Caesars Atlantic City. Vogel collected the top cash prize totaling $61,599. He was also presented with his first gold ring, which is the ultimate token of achievement given out to all tournament champions who win WSOP Circuit events held around the country.
The father of five considers himself to be a recreational poker player. But he has aspirations of improving and doing big things in the game. Vogel plays online primarily. However, he has competed in the WSOP Main Event twice. This marked Vogel’s first major victory and was the biggest payday of his career, so far.
This marked the seventh of 12 WSOP Circuit events on this year’s Caesars schedule. The two-day tournament attracted 196 entrants. Most of the field was eliminated on Day One, which clocked in at 14 hours. Four tables of survivors returned for Day Two which played another 18 hours. The top 18 finishers divided up prize money from a $190,120 prize pool.
Final table play began on a Wednesday night and was held inside the Palladium Arena at Caesars. There were no previous WSOP Circuit winners among the final nine, thus guaranteeing a first time champion. Vogel arrived as chip leader and was in a comfortable position throughout the competition. He faced serious threats from various challengers, but never lost his chip lead at any point during the nine hour finale.
Tournament players have been given plenty of starting chips and blind increases have been incremental, allowing for skillful play to overcome the short-term luck factor which is a part of all tournaments. This has resulted in several lengthy final tables, which have lasted 8 to 10 hours on average.
Seat | Player | Hometown | Chip Count |
1 | Anthony J. Tannoya | Woodbridge, VA | 140,000 |
2 | Bruce F. MacGregor | Port Orange, FL | 293,500 |
3 | Kenneth Packer | Fayetteville, NC | 130,000 |
4 | David Zeitlin | Brooklyn, NY | 129,500 |
5 | Brandon Croft | Sumter, SC | 271,500 |
6 | Paul Vogel | Merrick, NY | 405,000 |
7 | Keith Crowder | Philadelphia, PA | 275,500 |
8 | Pete White | Jersey City, NJ | 135,000 |
9 | Eugene Castro | New York, NY | 98,000 |
Ninth Place: Castro Overthrown
Eighth Place: White Goes Dark
Seventh Place: Tannoya Out
Sixth Place: Big Draw Misses
Fifth Place: Brooklyn Pro Can Fuggetaboutit
Fourth Place: Packer Sent Packing

Packer was disappointed with the result but could certainly be proud of the cash prize for fourth place, which amounted to $15,210. Packer noted that he mostly plays in cash games, and has been a winning player for the past ten years.
Third Place: Adult Nightclub Manager Gets Last Call
Croft had battled for nearly three hours when play was at three-handed, but finally succumbed to the temptation to try and steamroll his opponent, at what turned out to be the worst possible moment. This was Croft’s second final table appearance in a WSOP Circuit event at Caesars. He collected his biggest payday ever, at $19,012.
Second Place: Crowder Crushed
Crowder picked up a big draw after the flop, but missed twice, which gave the last pot of the night to Vogel. Crowder’s take of the prize pool amounted to $32,320. He has previously made it to other final tables at major poker tournaments. But this was his best WSOP related finish to date.
Paul Vogel, an information systems manager from Merrick, NY won a WSOP Circuit title for the first time and officially collected $61,599 in prize money.
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