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2014/2015 WSOP Circuit - LUMIERE PLACE (St. Louis)

Friday, February 27, 2015 to Monday, March 02, 2015

Event #9A/B: MAIN EVENT

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  • Buy-in: $1,675
  • Prizepool: $622,500
  • Entries: 415
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, March 2, 2015 7:32 PM Local Time

Josh Turner

St. Louis (March 2, 2015) –For the past three days, Josh Turner has seemed destined to wind up in the winner’s circle. He won the Main Event at the World Series of Poker Circuit at Lumiere Place in St. Louis, going wire-to-wire and sitting atop the leaderboard at the end of every day of competition.

A St. Louis local, it only seems appropriate for Turner’s season to reach its apex here in his hometown. Turner has been on fire this on fire this entire season, and his victory today marks his 11th cash, his seventh final table, and his second ring. Despite his mountain of accomplishments over the past few months, this is his biggest achievement to date. It’s his first deep run in a Circuit Main Event, and the $136,945 he earned for his victory represents the biggest live cash of his burgeoning poker career (his previous highest cash was less than half that amount).

Turner was in the driver seat for virtually the entire tournament. He finished Day 1A (Friday) with 400,500 in chips, and the second-place player had only 261,000. After Day 2, there were only 9 players left. Turner again ended the day with the lead, carrying 2,129,000 in chips into the final table. Second place was John Longowa, who had 1,676,000. While a few other players built up their stacks on the final day, Turner never relinquished his lead.

After the event, Turner had a hard time containing his excitement, and echoed the idea the he seemed fated to win in his home city. “This is awesome. It’s hard to even talk,” he said after securing his win. “I would need to win a [WSOP] bracelet to feel I accomplished something bigger than this. I would never want to win a ring anywhere else but here. For it to be the Main Event, it's even more important. It was cool because I didn’t even sleep the night before [Day 1A]. I actually played all Day 1 on no sleep so I was a little out of it, then just went wire-to-wire. I felt great. I felt like it was my tournament, I really did. I felt destined I was going to win it. My family thought I was going to win it. I even told my two nieces this morning that we’re going to Disney World.”

Turner plans to use his victory and the prize money to help propel him to the next stage of his poker career. “[The money] helps. It’s just going to make me get in bigger tournaments,” he said. “In the past, I was selling little pieces. I didn’t always keep everything. Now I’m just on my own so this is 100% me.”

The pace of play at the final table started slow, but once the action picked up, the eliminations came quickly, and Turner steamrolled the table. During the first two hours on Monday, there were five all-in confrontations, and the short-stack doubled up each time. There were no eliminations until after the first break of the day, when Mike Rieck was eliminated on the final table’s 66th hand. In the next hour and 15 minutes, four more players were eliminated, and by the end of the fourth full level of the day, Turner was heads up against Javier Zarco.

For everyone watching the final table, it came as no surprise that Zarco made it to heads-up play against Turner. He started the day fifth in chips with less than a third of Turner’s stack, but he dominated the final day of play nearly as much as Turner. At one point, he nearly surpassed Turner in the counts after picking off the eventual-winner’s big river bluff, but by the time heads-up play began, Turner had re-established his lead and held a chip advantage of more than 2-1.

In addition to the ring and the prize money, Turner wins a free entry into the 2015 WSOP National Championship. Every Main Event winner and Casino Champion on the Circuit during the 2014-2015 season receives a free entry worth $10,000, and event will have a minimum prize pool of $1,000,000. The National Championship will be held in late July, and full details are expected to be released soon.

The tournament began Friday with Day 1A, which attracted 194 entries. Day 1B saw an additional 221 entries, and the 415-entry field generated a prize pool of $622,500.In-the-money finishers include Tom Franklin (43rd Place, $2,814), Yuval Bronshtein (41st place, $2,814), Yossi Azulay (29th place, $3,897), Michael Sanders (28th place, $3,897), three-time Circuit ring winner Josh Reichard (25th place, $4,451), and Chris Conrad (19th, $6,032). Among those who entered but didn’t make the money are Kevin Saul, Jarod Ludemann, BJ McBrayer, Zal Irani, WSOP bracelet winners Kyle Cartwright and Chris Tryba, and former November Niner Dennis Phillips.

Here are the final table payouts. Full results are available here.
1 – Josh Turner - $136,945
2 – Javier Zarco - $84,629
3 – David Lee - $61,839
4 – Jesse Watson - $45,916
5 – Zac Campbell - $34,623
6 – John Longowa - $26,500
7 – Scott Vetter - $20,580
8 – Ben Beighle - $16,210
9 – Mike Rieck - $12,948

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:27 PM Local Time

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Javier Zarco limps from the button, and Josh Turner raises to 200,000. Zarco moves all in for about 1,000,000, and Zarco calls.

Turner:   
Zarco:   

The flop comes    , giving Turner a set. The turn is the  , though, giving Zarco outs to a flush. He calls for a spade, but the deck doesn't oblige. The river is the  , and Turner wins the hand and the tournament.

Turner earns $136,945 for his victory.

Javier Zarco (pictured below), earns $84,629 for his runner-up finish.

A full report on the event will be posted shortly.

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Monday, March 2, 2015 6:22 PM Local Time

Turner folds his button and Zarco gets a walk.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:21 PM Local Time

Zarco calls form the button, and Turner checks. The flop is    , and Turner checks. Zarco bets 75,000, and Turner check-raises to 250,000. Zarco folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:19 PM Local Time

Turner raises to 125,000 from the button, and Zarco folds.

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Monday, March 2, 2015 6:19 PM Local Time

Zarco limps from the button, and Turner checks. The flop is    , and Turner checks. Zarco bets 75,000, and Turner folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:18 PM Local Time

Turner limps from the button, and Zarco checks. The flop comes    , and Zarco bets 100,000. Turner folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:17 PM Local Time

Zarco limps from the button, and Turner checks his option. The flop comes    , and both players check. They check again on the   turn, and the   falls on the river. Turner bets 100,000, and Zarco folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:15 PM Local Time

Turner raises to 125,000 from the button, and Zarco folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:15 PM Local Time

Zarco raises to 100,000 from the button, and Turner puts out 2,000,000. Zarco folds.

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Monday, March 2, 2015 6:14 PM Local Time

Turner raises to 160,000 from the button, and Zarco folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:14 PM Local Time

Zarco raises to 100,000 from the button, and Turner folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:13 PM Local Time

Turner raises to 150,000 from the button, and Zarco calls. The flop is    , and Zarco checks. Turner continues for 200,000, and Zarco calls. The turn is the  , and Zarco leads out for 435,000 Turner calls, and the   comes on the river. Zarco continues for 675,000. Turner calls, and Zarco says "You're Good" as he shows   . Turner tables   , and wins the pot with his pair of sevens.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:09 PM Local Time

Zarco raises to 125,000 on the button, and Turner calls. The flop comes    , and both players check. The turn is the  , and Turner bets 125,000. Zarco calls, bringing the   on the river. Turner checks, and Zarco bets 225,000. Turner calls.

Zarco shows    for top pair, and Turner mucks.

Monday, March 2, 2015 6:06 PM Local Time

Turner raises to 150,000 on the button and Zarco folds.

Gorilla Gaming
Monday, March 2, 2015 6:05 PM Local Time
Level: 28
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
Monday, March 2, 2015 5:57 PM Local Time

The remaining two players are now on a 15-minute break. Play will resume at roughly 6:10 p.m.

When the players return, Turner will have a chip lead of 5,855,000 to 2,445,000.

Monday, March 2, 2015 5:56 PM Local Time

On the last hand before break, Zarco raises from the button and Turner folds.

Monday, March 2, 2015 5:56 PM Local Time

Turner folds his button and Zarco gets a walk.

Monday, March 2, 2015 5:55 PM Local Time

Zarco limps from the button, and Turner check his option. The flop is    , and Turner checks. Zarco bets 75,000, and Turner folds.

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