The final day of the World Series of Poker Circuit St. Charles $1,700 Main Event is set to kick-off at noon! The tournament has three players returning to battle it out for the $130,667 first-place prize, and the eventual champion will also be adding a shiny new WSOPC ring to their resume.
It is Missouri native Bill Morrow leading the way as he ended Dy 2 with almost half of the chips in play with 5,885,000.
Morrow looks to add not only add the biggest payday to his resume but at least double as his career lifetime earnings of $34,111.
Second in chips is Scott Hall with as he is close on Morrow's taill with 5,285,000. Hall has already bested his ninth place performance he had earlier this summer at Choctaw's Circut Main Event and looks to add a first place finish to his resume.
Taking third in chips is Andros Ioakimides who still has a sizeable stack with 1,255,000. Ioakimides has already nabbed one ring this series and will have his work cut out for him in order to win another.
Final Table Seat Draw
Seat | Player | Chip Count | |
1 | Andros Ioakimides | 1,255,000 | |
2 | Albert Morrow | 5,885,000 | |
3 | Scott Hall | 5,285,000 | |
Three-way action is set to start at noon today with action starting at level 27 where blinds are 25,000/50,000/50,000. The levels will remain 60 minutes in length with a 15-minute break after every two levels of play and a 75-minute dinner break at the end of Level 31. The tournament will not stop until a winner is crowned, taking home the $130,667 first-place prize, along with a shiny new WSOP circuit ring and an automatic seat into the GCC.
WSOP Circuit St. Charles Main Event Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize Money |
1 | TBD | $130,667 |
2 | TBD | $80,761 |
3 | TBD | $58,653 |
4 | Edward Dixon | $43,198 |
5 | Jerod Smith | $32,271 |
6 | Ravi Raghavan | $24,458 |
7 | Brent Barfield | $18,810 |
8 | Gil George | $14,692 |
9 | Paul Strohm | $11,634 |
PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing all of the coverage until a champion is crowned, so stay tuned as the action unfolds!
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