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2015/2016 WSOP Circuit - PALM BEACH KENNEL CLUB (Florida)

Thursday, September 17, 2015 to Friday, September 18, 2015

Event #1: $365 No Limit Hold'em Monster Stack

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  • Buy-in: $365
  • Prizepool: $95,109
  • Entries: 317
  • Remaining: 0

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Friday, September 18, 2015 10:16 PM Local Time

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Event #1
Monster Stack
Buy-In: $300 (+$65)
Total Entries: 317
Prize Pool: $95,100
September 17-18, 2015

The 25-year-old West Palm Beach resident gains momentum heading to November’s finale, complements $22,349 in prize money with a gold ring.

West Palm Beach, Fla. (September 18, 2015) — First a ring then a bracelet? Joshua Beckley sure hopes so. The current November Niner won Event #1 of the World Series of Poker Circuit at the Palm Beach Kennel Club Friday becoming the first player in the fraternity’s history to do so while still in Main Event limbo. Beckley, who recently moved to West Palm Beach, Fla., overcame a field of 317 players in a $365 Monster Stack event to earn $22,349 along with 50 points toward the Casino Championship.

“It’s definitely an ego boost,” Beckley said of the win. “It makes me more confident with my game. It might also show the other [November Niners] that I can win a tournament.”

Beckley currently sits seventh of the nine remaining players in the WSOP Main Event and has taken steps to make sure he’s ready to claim poker’s ultimate prize in two short months. Upon his move to Florida, the 25-year-old had a lifestyle change that included a revamped diet and a new workout regimen. It didn’t take long for the fruits of his labor to show as he exhibited razor sharp concentration and spot-on decision making en route to a victorious performance at the Kennel Club.

“I’ve been eating clean and working out and I decided to give [the Monster Stack] a try to test out if that made a difference,” Beckley said. “I felt a lot clearer in the mind. It helped.”

Despite being a member of the most high-profile group in poker, Beckley admitted he coasted through Day 1 of the Monster Stack virtually unrecognized by his peers.

“Nobody Day 1 knew who I was,” he laughed. “Everybody knew [on Day 2]. I don’t think it made a difference. I think maybe I got a tiny bit of respect and a little bit more folds.”

Beckley began Day 2 holding the chip lead with 17 players remaining and nothing changed by the time the field narrowed to the unofficial final table of 10. He was challenged for the chip lead a handful of times, but never faltered. When his pocket aces busted the ace-queen of Syed Shah third, there was nothing Shah could say except, “Good luck in November.” From there, Beckley took a healthy lead into heads-up play and had only one small hiccup before he picked up    against the    of Aric Pluskat. The hand would be the last one Pluskat played as Beckley held to officially take the tournament’s top spot. Pluskat earned $13,818 for his second-place finish.

“It’s basically final table strategy,” Beckley said of how the victory could help propel him to the same fate in November. “The money is different and people are playing differently here, but I still have to consider a couple things. I think I’m fine tuning for the [Main Event].”

Joining Beckley in the money were ring winners Jason Bolton (29th, $636) and Cody Pack (11th, $1,671).

The Monster Stack kicked off the PBKC Circuit series in a big way drawing a healthy field of more than 300 players. The 2015/2016 installment marks the sixth-consecutive year the WSOP has called the club home and the second-consecutive year they’ll do so twice in the same season. In addition to the Monster Stack event, the series is headlined by this weekend’s $580 re-entry event and next weekend’s $1,675 Main Event.

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Event #1 was the first of 12 gold ring events on the WSOP Circuit schedule at the Palm Beach Kennel Club. The $365 Monster Stack event attracted 317 players. The total prize pool came to $95,100 and the top 33 finishers were paid.

The tournament began Thursday, September 17 at 12 p.m. and Day 1 wrapped following Level 21 (~2:15 a.m.). Day 2 resumed Friday at 2 p.m. with 17 players remaining. Action concluded toward the beginning of Level 28 (~9 p.m.).

Final table results:

1st: Joshua Beckley - $22,349 + Circuit gold ring
2nd: Aric Pluskat - $13,818
3rd: Sean Syed Shah - $10,036
4th: Bobby Hodson - $7,413
5th: Joshua Sperko - $5,565
6th: Steven Sanzone - $4,244
7th: Jonah Miller - $3,288
8th: Vigorn Dancharnjitt - $2,585
9th: Adam Ruen - $2,063

Complete results are available under the "Results" tab above.

Friday, September 18, 2015 9:21 PM Local Time
Friday, September 18, 2015 8:54 PM Local Time

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Current November Niner Joshua Beckley is a gold ring champion following a victorious performance in Event #1 of the Palm Beach Kennel Club Circuit series. Beckley, who's the first player in the midst of a November Nine appearance to earn a ring, bested 317 players in the $365 Monster Stack event to pocket $22,349 and take the early Casino Championship lead in the Club's 12-tournament race.

A full report on Beckley's win will be made available shortly. In the meantime, here's a look at the final table results:

1st: Joshua Beckley - $22,349 + Circuit gold ring
2nd: Aric Pluskat - $13,818
3rd: Sean Syed Shah - $10,036
4th: Bobby Hodson - $7,413
5th: Joshua Sperko - $5,565
6th: Steven Sauzone - $4,244
7th: Jonah Miller - $3,288
8th: Vigorn Dancharnjitt - $2,585
9th: Adam Ruen - $2,063

Complete results are available under the “Results” tab above.

Friday, September 18, 2015 7:37 PM Local Time

Sean Syed Shah ran    into the pocket aces of Joshua Beckley to bust third. As he hit the rail, there wasn't much Shah could say to Beckley except, "Good luck in November."

The hand solidified Beckley's chip lead and he currently holds roughly 4,750,000 to Aric Pluskat's 1,600,000 heads up. We will update you again when there is a winner.

Friday, September 18, 2015 6:59 PM Local Time

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2015 November Niner, Josh Beckley

The 317-player starting field is down to three and current November Niner Josh Beckley retains his chip lead. Beckley has grown his stack to 3,200,000 and holds a 20-big-blind lead over second place Aric Pluskat. Sean Syed Shah, the table's short stack, has whittled down to 730,000, or 18 big blinds.

Final table update:

Three-handed chip counts

Joshua Beckley - 3,200,000 (80 bb)
Aric Pluskat - 2,410,000 (60 bb)
Sean Syed Shah - 730,000 (18 bb)

Remaining payouts

1st - $22,349 + Circuit gold ring
2nd - $$13,818
3rd - $10,036

Updated 10-handed final table results

4th: Bobby Hodson - $7,413
5th: Joshua Sperko - $5,565
6th: Steven Sauzone - $4,244
7th: Jonah Miller - $3,288
8th: Vigorn Dancharnjitt - $2,585
9th: Adam Ruen - $2,063
10th: Richard Ramsey - $1,671

Additional results available under the "Results" tab above.

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Friday, September 18, 2015 4:57 PM Local Time

After about three hours of play, the 17-player restart in the $365 Monster Stack event is down to 10 players and consolidated to the unofficial final table. Leading the way is current November Niner Joshua Beckley. Beckley's stack sits at 1,428,000 and he's neck-and-neck with second place Sean Syed Shah who claims 1,325,000.

On break, Beckley told to the WSOP he recently moved to the West Palm Beach area and he entered the Monster Stack to help keep his game sharp going into November's final table.

"It's good practice... Good final table practice," he said with a laugh.

Cards are in the air now with about 45 minutes remaining in the 12,000/24,000 with a 4,000 ante level. All remaining players have locked up $1,671 with $22,349, a Circuit gold ring and 50 points toward the Casino Championship heading home with the victor.

Updated 10-handed seating assignments and chip counts:

Seat 1: Sean Syed Shah - 1,325,000 (55 bb)
Seat 2: Adam Ruen - 257,000 (10 bb)
Seat 3: Joshua Sperko - 375,000 (15 bb)
Seat 4: Joshua Beckley - 1,428,000 (59 bb)
Seat 5: Jonah Miller - 448,000 (18 bb)
Seat 6: Steven Sauzone - 835,000 (34 bb)
Seat 7: Aric Pluskat - 420,000 (17 bb)
Seat 8: Bobby Hodson - 944,000 (39 bb)
Seat 9: Vigor Dancharnjitt - 176,000 (7 bb)
Seat 10: Richard Ramsey - 121,000 (5 bb)

Up-to-date results from the event are available under the "Results" tab above.

Friday, September 18, 2015 1:59 PM Local Time
Cards are in the air for Day 2 of the $365 Monster Stack with 17 players remaining. We will provide updated seating assignments and chip counts when play consolidates to the 10-handed final table. In the meantime, all you need to know about the restart is available one post below.
Friday, September 18, 2015 8:27 AM Local Time

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2015 November Niner, Joshua Beckley

Following 21 levels of Day 1 play, yesterday's series-opening $365 Monster Stack is down 17 and there's a familiar face atop the leaderboard -- that of Joshua Beckley. Beckley, who hails from New Jersey, leads the way claiming 970,000 chips. He's currently seventh in chips in the WSOP Main Event where he's a member of poker's November Nine. If Beckley is able to hang on to his lead, he'll nab a warm-up piece of WSOP hardware prior to November's big show in Las Vegas.

Back to the Monster Stack, hot on the headliner's trail is Sean Syed Shah who holds 905,000. The next closest stack belongs to ring winner Cody Pack who parlayed his 20,000 starting chips into 555,000.

Here's a complete look at the Day 2 counts:

1. Joshua Beckley - 970,000 (80 bb)
2. Sean Syed Shah - 905,000 (75 bb)
3. Cody Pack - 555,000 (46 bb)
4. Joshua Sperko - 467,000 (38 bb)
5. Paul Gilbert - 436,000 (36 bb)
6. Jonah Miller - 423,000 (35 bb)
7. Ben Perez - 357,000 (29 bb)
8. Robert Hodson - 355,000 (29 bb)
9. Vigorn Dancharnjitt - 347,000 (28 bb)
10. Aric Pluskat - 294,000 (24 bb)
11. Steven Sauzone - 226,000 (18 bb)
12. Raymond Judalet - 222,000 (18 bb)
13. Adam Ruen - 221,000 (18 bb)
14. Bob Teseny - 186,000 (15 bb)
15. Zach Kessler - 185,000 (15 bb)
16. Richard Ramsey - 123,000 (10 bb)
17. Johnny Palace - 60,000 (5 bb)

Chip counts arranged by table/seat are available under the "Reports" tab above.

Cards go in the air for Day 2 at 2 p.m. local time with blinds of 6,000/12,000 and a 2,000 ante. Each of the remaining players has locked up $1,145 while the tournament's champion is set to earn $22,349 and a Circuit gold ring while taking the early lead in the Casino Championship.

Up-to-date results are available under the "Results" tab above.

We will touch base with you again when cards go in the air for Day 2.

Thursday, September 17, 2015 9:43 PM Local Time

The remaining 65 players are about to go on their second-to-last break of the night. They'll return to their seats in just over 15 minutes to log six more levels of play before Day 1 concludes at about 2:15 a.m. local time. Those still in contention include Orlando Romero, Sam Panzica and Kim Stone. Romero leads this pack holding about 245,000 chips to Panzica's 79,000 and Stone's 40,000. Current blinds are 1,200/2,4000 with a 400 ante.

Check back with us in the morning for chip counts from all remaining players as well as an updated list of in-the-money finishers if play reaches that point.

Thursday, September 17, 2015 4:01 PM Local Time

Registration is closed in the $365 Monster Stack Event and the final numbers are in. The Palm Beach Kennel Club series opener drew 317 players generating a prize pool of $95,100. Each of the top 33 finishers head home with a score of at least $568. Payouts escalate from there before culminating in a first prize of $22,349. In addition to the five-figure score, the winner heads home with a Circuit gold ring and 50 points toward the Casino Championship.

Here's a look at the final table payouts:

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The complete payout structure is available under the "Prizepool" tab above.

The clock currently reads 230 players remaining toward the end of Level 7. Among them are Florida pros Darryll Fish and Sam Panzica.

We will touch base with you again prior to Day 1's close.

Gorilla Gaming
Thursday, September 17, 2015 12:00 PM Local Time

Cards are in the air for Day 1 of the opening event of the 2015/2016 Palm Beach Kennel Club Circuit series -- a $365 Monster Stack tournament. Registration remains open through Level 6 (until ~3:30 p.m.) and we'll provide complete prize pool information shortly thereafter.

Good luck, players!

Thursday, September 17, 2015 10:57 AM Local Time

The World Series of Poker Circuit series at the Palm Beach Kennel Club in West Palm Beach, Fla. kicks off today at noon ET. Here's a closer look at the schedule of play for the series-opening $365 Monster Stack event:

Event 1: $365 Monster Stack - noon

  • $365 buy-in gets players 20,000 chips
  • Blinds begin at 25/50
  • Registration remains open through Level 6 (~3:30 p.m.)
  • A one-hour dinner break occurs after Level 12 (~6:45 p.m.)
  • Day 1 concludes after Level 21 (~2:15 a.m.)
  • Levels 1-12 are 30 minutes, Levels 13-21 are 40 minutes, all remaining levels are 50 minutes
  • Advancing players return for Day 2 Friday at 2 p.m

Periodic updates from the event will be posted throughout the day right here on WSOP.com.

Thursday, September 17, 2015 8:50 AM Local Time

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015 1:56 PM Local Time

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WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — The World Series of Poker returns to the West Palm Beach Kennel Club in West Palm Beach, Fla. this Thursday for another installment of the brand’s famed Circuit series. The horn blows at noon ET with the first of 12 gold ring events, a $365 Monster Stack, and continues through Monday, September 28 when things conclude with the $1,675 Main Event. In between, the tournament for which the property has become known — a $580 re-entry event — headlines the schedule. With four starting flights beginning Friday and Saturday at noon and 6 p.m. respectively, the event is expected to draw players in droves and yield a six-figure first prize.

Here’s a look at the series’ 12 gold ring events:

  • Event #1: $365 Monster Stack (Thursday, September 17 - noon)
  • Event #2: $365 HORSE (Thursday, September 17 - 5 p.m.)
  • Event #3A: $580 Re-Entry (Friday, September 18 - noon)
  • Event #3B: $580 Re-Entry (Friday, September 18 - 6 p.m.)
  • Event #3C: $580 Re-Entry (Saturday, September 19 - noon)
  • Event #3D: $580 Re-Entry (Saturday, September 19 - 6 p.m.)
  • Event #4: $365 No-Limit Hold’em (Sunday, September 20 - 3 p.m.)
  • Event #5: $365 No-Limit Hold’em (Monday, September 21 - noon)
  • Event #6: $365 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Eight or Better (Monday, September 21 - 5 p.m.)
  • Event #7: $365 Six-Max (Tuesday, September 22 - noon)
  • Event #8: $365 No-Limit Hold’em (Wednesday, September 23 - noon)
  • Event #9: $1,125 No-Limit Hold’em (Thursday, September 24 - noon)
  • Event #10A: $1,675 Main Event (Friday, September 25 - noon)
  • Event #10B: $1,675 Main Event (Friday, September 26 - noon)
  • Event #11: $365 No-Limit Hold’em (Sunday, September 27 - 3 p.m.)
  • Event #12: $365 Turbo (Monday, September 28 - noon)

A full schedule of events is available on PBKC’s website.

As with all Circuit events, two players from the PBKC series earn a seat in the season-ending Global Casino Championship. The first seat goes to the winner of the Main Event, while the second goes to the Casino Champion, a title bestowed on the player who earns the most points via in-the-money finishes in ring events.

Last season’s installment of the PBKC Circuit climaxed in Darryll Fish’s Main Event victory. Fish, a Florida pro, outlasted the likes of four-time ring winners and fellow Sunshine State pros Maurice Hawkins and Sam Panzica to earn more than $173,000 and a seat in the National Championship — a tournament he went on to finish third good for another $152,000.

Room rates at this year’s series start at $55. That and more is available on the WSOP’s PBKC landing page.