
Just nine players remain in our latest WSOPC Ring Event, with Robert Elliot leading the way at the moment with 2,345,000. Everyone left has locked up at least $2,632, with first earning $37,363 and the ring. Below you will see the final table seating chart, as well as their updated counts. Seat 1: Anthony Denove
We are almost ready to kick off the next major Day 2 of the series, as 20 players will be coming back for the restart in our $100,000 Guaranteed Event, which nearly ended up doubling the guarantee! Below you will see the list of players returning, along with their chip counts to start the day.
We are ready to kick off the biggest buy-in event of the entire series, as our $100,000 Guaranteed High Roller Event has just kicked off. Today, the buy-in is $2,200, and that cash will give payers 30,000 in chips to start with. Registration will be open until 5:45 PM, so you have plenty of time to make
It seems like just yesterday that we kicked off the latest WSOP Circuit series here at the Commerce Casino, and yet, we are now in the final four days. As the title indicates, we have four more ring shots coming for you all, starting today with the $2,200 High Roller Event at 11 AM. However, we

11 AM – $100,000 Guaranteed High Roller Event. $2,200 buy-in. Players start with 30,000 in chips. Registration open until 5:45 PM 12 PM – Day 2 of the $100,000 Guaranteed Event 4 PM – $1,100 buy-in WSOP Main Event Satellite. Players start with 20,000 in chips. Registration will close at 7:05 PM 7 PM –

Luis Concha moved all in from the button, having both players in the blinds covered. Adam Swan folded, but Nick Shkolnik called all in for his final 9,500,000 with [Ah][10s]. Concha had a dominating [As][Qd], and he held that lead throughout the runout of Kc][Jh][5s][2d][5c]. Just three remain now, with Adam Swan the short stack,

Action folded to Luis Concha in the small blind, and he moved all in, having Noel Rodriguez covered. Rodriguez had woken up with a monster in the big blind, [10s][10c], and quickly called for his final 5,700,000. Concha had one over with [Qc][4d], and the flop of [Ah][Jc[2c] kept Rodriguez in the lead. The [9c]

Phil Laak open shoved all in for seven million preflop with [2s][2h], but unfortunately for him, big stack Art Papazyan woke up with a bigger pair, [8d][8c], in the small blind. The flop of [Kd][Qh][2d] suddenly gave Laak bottom set and a stranglehold on the hand, though just as quickly, the [8s] came on the
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