2012 Apr 24

Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event

The 2011-2012 World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah’s St. Louis Main Event concluded on Monday when Tripp Kirk conquered the 625-player field to capture the $190,961 first-place prize and punch his ticket to this summer’s National Championship – not to mention laying claim to his second gold ring.

Twenty-one players remained at the beginning of the third and final day, but it didn’t take long for them to fall. Michael McKuin was the first player to exit, busting within minutes of the day’s start. Not long after, WSOP Circuit phenom and unfailing casher, Alexandru Masek, opened to 32,000, Dave Schwartz called behind and Brian Davis made it 100,000 to go from the small blind. Masek took just a few seconds to move his stack in the middle, Schwartz got out of the way, and Davis called.

Showdown

The board ran out an uneventful Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event and Masek was denied his record-tying fifth gold ring, finishing in 20th place for $8,021. From there, 10 more players hit the rail before the final table was reached, with a particularly exciting hand occurring on the bubble.

It happened when there was around 400,000 in the pot and a board reading Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event, Bradley Lipsey checked to Brian “Big Kat” Davis, who bet 225,000. Lipsey stood up from his chair, looked at his stack, asked for a count, and then announced that he was all in. Davis called off his last 380,000 and the cards were turned up.

Showdown

Davis had spiked a jack on the turn to come from behind and take the lead. He was a 95 percent favorite to double on the hand. Unfortunately for him, and much to the astonishment of the railbirds and players alike, the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event peeled off on the river to give Lipsey the winning set. A shell-shocked Davis was eliminated from the Harrah’s St. Louis Main Event in 10th place for $14,259, bringing about the official final table.

Pre-Final Table WSOP Circuit Harrah’s St. Louis Payouts

PlacePlayerPrize
10th Brad Davis $14,259
11th David Schwartz $14,259
12th Brett Schwertley $14,259
13th Peter Brooks $11,622
14th Ryan Tepen $11,622
15th Blake Cahail $11,622
16th David Davenport $9,594
17th Ryan Enis $9,595
18th Jeter Brock $9,594
19th Dan Blakeman $8,021
20th Alexandru Masek $8,021
21st Michael McKuin $8,021

At the final table, Jerry Milanos became the first elimination after his Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event ran into the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event of Tim Killday on a Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event flop. Neither the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event turn nor Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event river helped Milanos, and he became the ninth-place finisher.

The next player to go was James Russell, who found himself all in preflop for around 700,000 holding Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event and racing against the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event of Chris Conrad. Any excitement quickly dissipated when the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event flop delivered a set for Conrad and a huge lead. The Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event turn left Russell drawing dead, and he made his way to the payout desk in eighth place after the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event was put out on the river.

A short time later, after a flop of Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event, Jeff Fitzgerald checked to Charles “Woody” Moore, who bet 200,000. Fitzgerald responded with a check-raise to 460,000, Moore moved all in, Fitzgerald quickly called off his stack, and the cards were turned up.

Showdown

It was top two pair versus bottom set with Moore out in front. In order to survive, Fitzgerald needed to catch either an ace or nine, but it was not meant to be as the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event appeared on the turn followed by the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event on the river. Fitzgerald became the seventh-place finisher for $28,445.

After dinner, Lipsey opened for 130,000 and received a call from Killday, who then turned around and led out for 300,000 on the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event flop. Lipsey thought for a few moments before moving all in and Killday snap-called.

Showdown

Lipsey had flopped top pair but ran straight into the nuts. The Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event left Lipsey drawing dead, and after the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event was put out on the river, he made his way to the rail in sixth place. “You led out,” Lipsey said to Killday. “That’s what got me.”

Minutes later, Gannesh Letchumanan moved his short stack all in preflop and got a call from Kirk. The blinds released and the hands were tabled.

Showdown

The board ran out Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event and Kirk’s two pair sent Letchumanan to the rail in fifth place for $48,224.

Moore, fresh off a runner-up finish in the Council Bluffs Main Event, impressed many with a fourth-place finish in St. Louis. His demise came when he was in the small blind and limped, prompting Kirk to check his option in the big. When the flop fell Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event, Moore checked, Tripp bet 60,000 and Moore check-raised to 225,000. Kirk flatted and then snap-called when Moore shipped his chips in the middle on the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event turn.

Moore knew he was in trouble when he showed Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event, but it was worse than he could have expected because he was drawing dead to Kirk’s Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event. The Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event was put out on the river to seal the deal, and Moore shook hands with the other three players before taking his leave in fourth place.

During three-handed play, Kirk and Conrad got involved in a preflop raising war where Conrad ended up all in with Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event against Kirk’s Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event. Conrad, who began the day as chip leader, was clearly dejected, and even more so when the flop came down Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event. The Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event turn sent Conrad from his seat, and the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event river sent him out the door in third place, good for $86,372.

Kirk began heads-up play with an almost 2:1 chip lead, and it didn’t take long for the final hand to develop. On a board reading Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event, Killday checked to Kirk, who fired out 200,000. Killday thought for a moment before announcing, “All in.”

“Call,” Kirk snapped and rolled over Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event. Killday sheepishly turned over Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main EventTripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event and it was all over. Even before the Tripp Kirk Wins the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrahs St. Louis Main Event was put out on the river, Kirk was out of his seat celebrating with his friends. Killday sought comfort with his own rail, and will have a $118,119 payday to help ease the pain.

WSOP Circuit Harrah’s St. Louis Final Table Payouts

4th Charles “Woody” Moore $64,093
5th Gannesh Letchumanan $48,224
6th Bradley Lipsey $36,784
7th Jeff Fitzgerald $28,445
8th James Russell $22,298
9th Jerry Milanos $17,715

That does it for PokerNews’ coverage from the WSOP Circuit Harrah’s St. Louis. Next stop? Harrah’s Chester near Philadelphia that runs from April 26 through May 7, 2012. Join the PokerNews Live Reporting Team the for all the action from the 2011-2012 WSOP Circuit’s second-to-last stop.

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2011 Aug 4

2011 PokerStars.com EPT Tallinn Day 2: Liakos Takes Lead into Day 3

Day 2 of the PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Tallinn has come to an end. The remaining 198 players returned to the Swiss Hotel on Thursday and after six levels of action that number was whittled down to 63. At the top of the chip leaderboard is Swedish player, Nikolas Liakos who bagged up 460,200.

Liakos began play with 86,000, and after a couple of levels, he had turned that into more than 250,000 chips. That is where his stack hovered for most of the day, until the last level that is. He went on a charge and surged into a lead that sits at more than 60,000 chips ahead of second.

A lot of those last-level chips came from local player, Katri Kasper, who was happy to get the last of his chips in the middle preflop on the second to last hand of the day. Why? He was holding pocket aces. His aces were powerless to the Swede’s force and his flopped set of fours however. Liakos seemed genuinely apologetic, but Kasper looked as pale as a ghost as he wandered off.

The chasing pack includes Lari Sihvo (400,100), PokerStars qualifiers Michael Graydon (349,800) and Liutauras Armanavicius (337,600) and Jani Sointula (333,300). All of these players had or threatened to take the lead throughout the closing two levels, but the really interesting stories of the day came from two players a little further down the list.

Lauri Meidla finished in 14th place with 204,800 chips. When half of Day 1a was completed, Meidla had accumulated a stack of 50,000. That’s when he decided to buy in to the “5000 Omaha Turbo event and after a couple of hours of multi-tabling he finished in third place for “17,812. He was eliminated from the Omaha tournament just after he had bagged his 37,250 chips in the Main Event. That didn’t stop him performing admirably on Thursday, and he’s now freerolling!

The other great story belongs to Johan van Til. This online phenomenon, who plays under the handle “busto_soon”, came to play on Day 2 as the short stack with only 5,300 in chips. He somehow managed to turn that into 199,000, way ahead of the end-of-day average of 132,000. To add more grandeur to his feat, he managed to do this despite being drawn alongside the likes of Praz Bansi, Jani Sointula, Matt Frankland and Team PokerStars Pro Ville Wahlbeck on the “Table of death.”

Other notables who made it through the day included the already mentioned Bansi (120,200), along with Sami Kelopuro (224,800), Jeff Sarwer (102,900), Fernando Brito (46,600), John O’Shea (44,800), Joe Ebanks (41,600) and Anton Ionel (32,900).

We also cannot forget the two remaining EPT champions. Roberto Romanello (80,800) and Arnaud Mattern (58,200) will be trying to make history as the first double EPT champion. Mattern is yet again the last remaining Team PokerStars Pro in Tallinn. Last year he went on to take the third spot for “160,000.

Play for Day 3 begins at 1200 EEST (0200 PDT) on Friday and the field will be reduced to 24 players. This is expected to take around five 75-minute levels. Please come and join the PokerNews Live Reporting Team as they bring you all the action, through the bubble and beyond.

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