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2017/18 WSOP Circuit - THUNDER VALLEY (Sacramento area)

Sunday, January 21, 2018 to Sunday, January 21, 2018

Event #12: $365 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed

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  • Buy-in: $365
  • Prizepool: $58,200
  • Entries: 190
  • Remaining: 9

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Monday, January 22, 2018 5:20 AM Local Time

 

The final $365 Circuit event at Thunder Valley wrapped up late Sunday night with Adriano Wise turning his final table lead into a win.

In the final hand, the flop came ten-high and his opponent, Cameron Bowman, talked Wise into calling his all-in with just ace-nine high. Bowman revealed jack-ten for a pair of tens, but the river was the ace from space and Wise locked up his biggest win and first Circuit ring. 

Official Report

Results

Sunday, January 21, 2018 11:19 PM Local Time

The final table of nine players has come together in the final $365 ring event at Thunder Valley. The event attracted 190 entries for a prize pool worth $58,200, and the remaining nine players are battling it out for $15,132 and a Circuit ring up top. 

Adriano Wise leads the pack with 364,000 with Mario Samarte behind him with 300,000 and Cameron Bowman sitting on 263,000 to round out the top three.

Bob Mather won a ring this series already and is contention for his second, while Canada's James Albion has cashed for the third time now this series and looks to win his first ring also.

Here is a look at how the final nine players stack up:

Seat 1: Rip Fritzer - 168,000
Seat 2: Brandon Harper - 196,000
Seat 3: Adriano Wise - 364,000
Seat 4: Enrique Chaveste - 56,000
Seat 5: Bob Mather - 180,000
Seat 6: Mario Samarte - 300,000
Seat 7: Jeff Lennon - 250,000
Seat 8: James Albion - 114,000
Seat 9: Cameron Bowman - 263,000

Sunday, January 21, 2018 4:20 PM Local Time

Registration in Event 12 has closed, with entries sitting at 190 for a prize pool worth $58,200 paying out 21 spots.

A min-cash is worth $645, but everyone will have their sights on the first place prize of $15,132 plus a Circuit ring.

 

Sunday, January 21, 2018 11:00 AM Local Time

The last $365 Circuit ring event is Event #12 with $30,000 guaranteed in the prize pool. This event is eight-handed and is a one-day event.

Players have until ~3:30 p.m. to register, with one re-entry per person.

Here are the details for this event:

  • 10,000 starting stack
  • 30-minute levels
  • Eight-max format
  • Registration closes at ~3:30 p.m. before the start of Level 9
  • One re-entry per player
  • Play concludes once a winner is crowned 

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