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ALEX CRUZ WINS WSOP CIRCUIT MAIN EVENT AT CHOCTAW-DURANT

Serving as the inaugural host of Part Two of the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit season, Choctaw Casino & Resort in Durant, Oklahoma, has wrapped up yet another action-packed WSOP Circuit series.
Hosting 18 WSOP Circuit ring events and generating over $3.4 million in total prize pools, Choctaw resumed its streak of success by offering poker players in Oklahoma and Texas juicy prizes to compete for.
The featured event of every WSOP Circuit series, the $1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event at Choctaw boasted a $1 million prize pool guarantee, which was surpassed when the 968 total entrants generated a $1,301,998 total prize pool.
Going the distance to lock up the $241,412 top prize plus their first career Circuit ring, Midland, Texas’s Alex Cruz is the newest WSOP Circuit Main Event champion to be crowned at Choctaw and will be forever enshrined with a banner inside the Grand Theater.
Choctaw $1,700 WSOP Circuit Main Event Final Table Results:
1st Place: Alex Cruz - $241,412
2nd Place: Alex Rindone - $160,932
3rd Place: Peter Clive - $111,537
4th Place: Eliaan Pilo - $78,692
5th Place: Marcus Dickey - $56,535
6th Place: Rohini Telukutla - $41,373
7th Place: Jacob Thibodeau - $30,853
8th Place: Bradley Ritschel - $23,453
9th Place: Ahmad Popal - $18,180
Notable Wins from the Choctaw WSOP Circuit Series
Rodney Spriggs wins WSOP Circuit ring #4
Taking down the $300 buy-in Double Stack event recently held at Choctaw, Rodney Spriggs added to his WSOP Circuit ring collection, securing his fourth career ring plus the $21,059 top prize.
Images courtesy of Poker.Org, the official media partner of the WSOP Circuit
2020 Choctaw WSOP Circuit Main Event Champion Dustin Schoonover wins Event #11
While Dustin Schoonover won one of the most prestigious WSOP Circuit rings a player can win by finishing first in the 2020 Choctaw WSOP Circuit Main Event, since then, he has still been on the hunt for ring #2.
Ending the drought, Schoonover defeated Mark Sherwood heads-up in Event #11: #300 No-Limit Hold’em to secure ring #2 and $13,121.
Photos from Choctaw courtesy of Poker.Org
Jarrod Yandrisovitz achieves a new “high score” in the Gargantuan
Offering the second biggest top prize of the series, the $300 No-Limit Hold’em Gargantuan had a guaranteed prize pool fitting of its name, ensuring players at least $500 thousand would be up for grabs.
Scoring the largest cash of his poker career, Pflugerville, Texas’ Jarrod Yandrisovitz won the Gargantuan to score $91,698 and his first WSOP Circuit ring.
Photos from Choctaw courtesy of Poker.Org
Every WSOP Circuit Event Winner from Choctaw
Each WSOP Circuit ring winner from Choctaw will receive a $5,000 package to attend WSOP Paradise 2025, which includes entry to the $2,500 buy-in WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty, as well as a hotel package for their stay at Atlantis Bahamas.
Event #1: $400 Monster Stack Freezeout - Kasra Khodarkhani - $25,251
Event #2: $250 No-Limit Hold'em - Stephen Seo - $12,420
Event #3: $300 NLH Gargantuan - Jarrod Yandrisovitz - $91,698
Event #4: $250 NLH Ladies Event - Lauren Bunch - $6,639
Event #5: $250 No-Limit Hold'em - Bryce Laymance - $15,492
Event #6: $400 Big O - Darrell Hopkins - $21,755
Event #7: $250 NLH Seniors Event - Larry O’Neal - $20,889
Event #8: $300 NLH Double Stack - Rodney Spriggs - $21,059
Event #9/#10: $400 NLH Team Event - Kevin Perrydore and Stephen Sweny - $10,201
Event #11: $300 No-Limit Hold'em - Dustin Schoonover - $13,121
Event #12: $600 NLH Mystery Bounty - Jason Lang - $16,662
Event #13: $250 No-Limit Hold'em - Tyler Looney - $9,592
Event #14: $1,100 NLH Mini Main - Billy Rodgers - $66,364
Event #15: $1,700 NLH WSOP Circuit Main Event - Alex Cruz - $241,412
Event #16: $300 NLH The Twilight - Logan Hoover - $15,751
Event #17: $250 No-Limit Hold'em 40/40/40 - John Reynolds - $15,004
Event #18: $300 NLH The Finale - Porter Pierce - $10,431
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