November 03 2012, Chad Holloway
The fifth stop of the 2012/2013 World Series of Poker Circuit presented by Southern Comfort 100 Proof is currently taking place north of the U.S. border for the first time ever. The River Rock Casino Resort located in Richmond, British Columbia – just a short distance from Vancouver – is hosting 12 rings events, culminating this weekend with the $1,675 Main Event.
River Rock’s Main Event features three Day 1s – Nov. 2 through 4 – each day beginning at 12 p.m. local time. Players will be given the opportunity to re-enter twice, allowing one entry per starting day. For example, players eliminated on Day 1a can re-enter on Day 1b and/or Day 1c, and players eliminated on Day 1B can re-enter on Day 1C.
Aside from being the first-ever WSOP Circuit event in Canada, the stop has also made headlines by offering two online ring events in partnership with PlayNow.com. Events 11 ($320 buy-in) and 12 ($530 buy-in) are open to residents of British Columbia and Quebec and will take place Nov. 18 and 25, respectively.
Here’s a look at the WSOP Circuit River Rock events completed thus far:
With several events yet to be determined, the race for the WSOP Circuit River Rock Casino Champion is undetermined. Whoever captures that title, along with the eventual winner of the Main Event, will automatically qualify for the Second Annual $1 Million National Championship. Here’s a look at the players who have qualified:
National Championship Qualifiers
Cory Wood | IP Biloxi Casino Champion |
In addition to the qualifiers, players who earn enough points on the National Leaderboard will be able to buy-in to the National Championship:
WSOPC National Leaderboard Top Ten*
Charles “Woody” Moore | 150 | 0 | 7 | $46,997 |
Caufman Talley | 142.5 | 2 | 5 | $82,963 |
Ashly Butler | 112.5 | 1 | 4 | $25,415 |
Rex Clinkscales | 110 | 0 | 4 | $28,874 |
Ari Engel | 105 | 1 | 4 | $68,762 |
Aaron Massey | 105 | 1 | 4 | $24,300 |
Blake Barousse | 102.5 | 2 | 3 | $59,916 |
John Dolan | 100 | 1 | 4 | $63,916 |
Austin Buchanan | 92.5 | 0 | 5 | $40,964 |
Chris Conrad | 85 | 0 | 3 | $16,077 |
*Leading up to the WSOP Circuit River Rock stop.
Here’s a look at the remaining schedule for the 2012-13 WSOP Circuit:
May 21-23, 2013 | Harrah’s New Orleans (National Championship) |
For more information on the 2012-13 WSOP Circuit season, visit WSOP.com.
*Photos courtesy of WSOP.com.
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October 08 2012, Paul Oresteen
Action wrapped up at the 2012-2013 World Series of Poker Circuit presented by Southern Comfort 100 Proof Horseshoe Southern Indiana Main Event on Monday evening. After three long days of play, Dan Heimiller bested the field to win the WSOPC gold ring, $117,300, and seat to the National Championship.
To begin Day 3, 21 players returned and after only two levels of crazy action the field was trimmed to an unofficial final table of 10 players. Kathy Liebert, Jason Stanford, Kenny Nguyen, and Aaron Kerns missed the final table but still earned decent payouts.
Kevin Davis was the first player eliminated from the official final table. Davis moved all of his chips in the middle on a board reading against Jonathan Taylor, who called. Davis, holding
, was behind Taylor’s
. Davis needed help on the river, but didn’t get it because an ace fell, giving Taylor two pair and the knockout.
Nearly a whole level passed before Charles Furey exited in eighth place. He shoved preflop with and was called by Taylor who was holding pocket eights. The board ran out
and Furey was sent to the payout desk.
Less than an orbit later, Taylor earned another elimination by taking out Joseph Worth in seventh place. Worth open-shoved with and Taylor, who held the better
, made the call. Taylor flopped an insurmountable lead when it came
. The turn and river fell
and Worth was eliminated.
Sixty minutes ticked off the clock before Dan Heimiller eliminated Ki Kim sixth place. Kim was short stacked and moved in preflop with . Heimiller called and tabled
. The board ran out
, sending Kim away from the tournament area.
During most of five-handed play, Taylor held half of the chips in play and looked to be on cruise control to a heads-up match. Heimiller took the lead from Taylor after a hand with Sean Winter.
Winter opened for a min-raise on the button, then Heimiller, in the small blind, bumped it up to 120,000. Winter called and the flop came . Heimiller led out for 150,000 and Winter flat-called. The turn brought the
and Heimiller bet 250,000. Winter called and the
fell on the river. Heimiller checked and Winter moved all in for just over 700,000. Heimiller took a few minutes before he made the call. Heimiller flipped over
and Winter slumped in his seat then flashed
before chucking his cards in the muck.
Shortly after the dinner break, Tim Chang was eliminated in fourth place. It happened after Chad Eveslage opened for a min-raise and Tim Chang moved all in from the big blind. Eveslage called and tabled . He was up against Chang’s pocket nines, but an ace hit the flop giving Eveslage the lead. Chang didn’t find any help on the subsequent streets and was eliminated in fourth place.
Two hands later, action folded to Eveslage who opened from the small blind. Heimiller called from the big blind and the flop fell . Eveslage bet, Heimiller raised, and Eveslage three-bet shoved. Heimiller called with
and Eveslage tabled
. The board completed with the
on the turn and the
on the river, eliminating Eveslage in third place.
Heimiller and Taylor began heads-up play with 3.7 million in chips and 3.1 million in chips respectively. Heimiller drew first blood within the first three hands to take a near 2-1 chip lead. They played heads up for just over a half hour before the final hand came down to a preflop raising war.
Taylor min-raised on the button, Heimiller raised to 180,000, and Taylor slid out 500,000. Heimiller shoved and Taylor called with . Heimiller was ahead with
and kept the lead as the board ran out
, giving him the win and his first WSOPC gold ring.
2012-2013 World Series of Poker Circuit Final Table Results
1 | Dan Heimiller | $117,300 |
2 | Jonathan Taylor | $72,516 |
3 | Chad Eveslage | $52,902 |
4 | Tim Chang | $39,239 |
5 | Sean Winter | $29,559 |
6 | Ki Kim | $22,608 |
7 | Joseph Worth | $17,544 |
8 | Charles Furey | $13,810 |
9 | Kevin Davis | $11,026 |
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