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2024/25 WSOP Circuit - Choctaw Durant (Dallas/Oklahoma)

Friday, November 08, 2024 to Sunday, November 10, 2024

WSOPC Event #14: $1,700 MAIN EVENT

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  • Buy-in: $1,700
  • Prizepool: $1,430,130
  • Entries: 944
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, November 11, 2024 8:23 PM Local Time (about 24 days and 21 hours ago)

Phil Bertram is $237,307 richer after shipping Event #14: $1,700 No Limit Hold’em Main Event at the World Series of Poker Circuit at Choctaw Casino and Resort.

Across two starting flights, 944 entries were tallied, which created a staggering prize pool of $1,430,130. At the end of the starting flights, 106 players punched their ticket to Day 2 of the Main Event where they would battle for the Ring, and their name to be immortalized with a banner in the rafters of the Event Center.

The players grinded their way to a final table of eight that returned for Day 3 looking to finish the job and pocket the cash. The play was fast and load, but when the last chip landed, it was Phil Bertram who came out on top after an intense heads-up battle with Zak Baron.  

Final table results

  1. Phil Bertram - $237,307
  2. Zak Baron - $158,217
  3. Michael Perrone - $110,000
  4. Robert Peacock - $78,345
  5. Vincent Pratt - $56,538
  6. Lawrence Wayne - $41,509
  7. Vincent Rubianes - $31,013
  8. Ben Anderson - $23,587

Final table action

This final table had no shortage of action, especially with each player downing a tequila shot by the second level of the day. Yes, that really happened.

The first player to go would be Ben Anderson at the hands of the eventual champion when jammed blind versus blind and could not fade the rungood of Bertram. There would be a long wait until the elimination Vincent Rubianes in seventh place, but a pattern started to form as Bertram was the lucky recipient of that knockout, too.

Six-handed play continued for an hour until the elimination of the table’s favorite singer, Lawrence Wayne, in 6th place. He may not have won the tournament, but his showtunes in between hands won the hearts of players and spectators alike. Vincent Pratt took the fall in 5th place at the hands of Zak Baron when he drilled a straight against the top pair of Pratt. This gave Baron a massive chip lead as they entered the four-handed play.

The knockouts of Robert Peacock and Michael Perrone in fourth and fifth followed directly after Pratt. Both of the bracelet winner’s put up an incredible performance with Perrone entering the final table with the chip lead. He would lose a couple key hands to Bertram, who would ultimately be the one to send him to the rail in the end.

It was then on to heads up play. Zak Baron came in with about a three-one chip lead. However, that would not last long, as potentially the most important hand of the tournament changed the tides. Bertram moved all in on the flop with top pair of aces and Baron called off with a combo-draw. The turn and river bricked, and Bertram jumped into a big chip lead. He would never lose that lead again on his way to the victory.

Winners reaction

After claiming the title in the $1,700 No Limit Hold'em Main Event at the WSOP Circuit at Choctaw, Phil Bertram couldn’t hide his excitement. “Pretty amazing,” Bertram said with a smile. “I’m absolutely humbled. I had an awesome week, and I’m just super glad I made it this far.”

Bertram, who had been focused throughout the tournament, was overwhelmed with gratitude after the win. Reflecting on his victory, he shared his plans for the prize money: “I’ll save and invest it, and then go for ring #2,” he said. It’s clear that while the win was a huge achievement, Bertram’s mindset is already focused on the future.

A big part of his success, he says, is the support from his family and his job. “I just appreciate my family and my job for supporting me,” he explained. Having played poker for about 10 years, Bertram believes his victory is proof that anyone can succeed. “A recreational player can win,” he said, offering a simple but powerful piece of advice for aspiring players.

Congratulations on the win Phil!

Monday, November 11, 2024 1:25 AM Local Time (about 25 days and 16 hours ago)

Just a reminder that PokerOrg is where you can go for all your coverage from here at Choctaw. 

Updates, highlights, and more will be available on PokerOrg Instant LIVE. Bookmark and follow along there.

An official winners recap will be posted upon completion of the event.

Monday, November 11, 2024 1:25 AM Local Time (about 25 days and 16 hours ago)

 

Its the moment we have all been waiting for! After two thrilling starting flights, 944 players came through the doors of the Choctaw Events Center to compete for their share of the $1,430,130 prize pool in Event #14: $1,700 No Limit Hold'em Main Event. By the end of Day 2, only eight players remained, each of them now focused on the massive first-place prize of $237,307, the gold ring, and the prestige of having their name immortalized on the banner in the rafters of the Choctaw events center.

Michael Perrone (7,135,000) enters the final table with the chip lead. Zak Baron, who spent much of Day 2 with the chip lead, will look to mount a comeback as he chases his first WSOP Circuit ring. Perrone, a previous bracelet winner, will be looking to capitalize on his position and claim his first Circuit Main Event as he battles for the huge first-place payday.

Phil Bertram (5,595,000) sits in second, with Lawrence Wayne (5,200,000) in third. The remaining players are closely stacked, with Vincent Pratt (4,765,000), Robert Peacock (4,040,000), and Ben Anderson (3,790,000) all poised to make a run. The short stack at the start of Day 3 will be Vincent Rubianes (3,175,000), but with over 26 big blinds, he still has plenty of room to maneuver and fight for the title.

Final Table Counts

  1. Michael Perrone - 7,135,000
  2. Phil Bertram - 5,595,000
  3. Lawrence Wayne - 5,200,000
  4. Vincent Pratt - 4,765,000
  5. Robert Peacock - 4,040,000
  6. Zak Baron - 4,010,000
  7. Ben Anderson - 3,790,000
  8. Vincent Rubianes - 3,175,000
The final eight players will return at 12 PM to battle it out for the $237,307 first-place prize, the prestigious gold ring, and the ultimate bragging rights in this Main Event. It’s sure to be an action-packed day, and Poker.Org will be there to bring you all the live updates as the drama unfolds.
Monday, November 11, 2024 1:18 AM Local Time (about 25 days and 16 hours ago)

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