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2010 Harrah's Rincon
Event 10 - $1,000 Buy-in No Limit Holdem Final Results. 2010 Harrah's Rincon WSOP Circuit Events.
2010 Harrah's Rincon Event #10 Results
2009/2010 World Series of Poker Circuit
Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort
Event #10
No Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $1,000 (+80)
Total Entries: 105
Total Prize Pool: $101,850
March 27-28, 2010
Final Results:
Place
Name
Hometown
Prize
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Michael Kaplitz
Bernie Yang
Jason Smith
Paul Koks
Ron Segni
Darryn Hardin
Mario Delis
David Powers
Jason Thornhill
Ronald Jenkins
Todd Wilson
Daniel Lee
San Diego, CA
Atlanta, GA
Chandler, AZ
Houston, TX
El Cajon, CA
Bellport, NY
Bakersfield, CA
San Diego, CA
Spring, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Granite Bay, CA
San Diego, CA
$29,433
$19,942
$13,302
$9,503
$7,598
$5,704
$3,799
$3,086
$2,607
$2,292
$2,292
$2,292

Michael Kaplitz Takes Gold Ring
San Diego Businessman Wins WSOP Circuit Title at Harrah’s
Rincon
Valley Center, CA – The final World Series of Poker Circuit preliminary tournament held
before the championship ended today with Michael Kaplitz taking the gold ring and a
$29,433 cash prize for first place. He overcame a highly-competitive field and won his
biggest tournament payout ever, after six years of cashes in various poker tournaments
held throughout Southern California.
Oddly enough, Kaplitz almost did not play in this tournament. He was talked into entering
the event yesterday by his wife. Kaplitz signed up at the last minute urged on by his wife,
who later joined him near the Final Table lending her enthusiastic support. Kaplitz did not
disappoint her and the friends who came to cheer, pulling off a masterful performance at
the final table, which was aided by a bit of good fortune on the final fateful hand. He
ultimately defeated Bernie Yang, who ended up finishing second in the tournament, and
came close to winning his second WSOP Circuit title within a week’s time.
The latest poker champion Kaplitz is a 48-year-old businessman from San Diego. He owns
a sourcing business, which assists companies who are engaged in trade with China.
Kaplitz essentially aids American companies who want to import goods and brokers deals
which enhance free trade between the two nations. But Kaplitz ended up using his skills
and instincts in quite a different way in what turned out to be his first WSOP-related victory.
The $1,000 (+80) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament won by Kaplitz was played over two
consecutive days during March 27-28, 2010. The tournament began with 105 players. All
but the final nine players were eliminated on Day One. Final Table play began on a Sunday
afternoon. There was only one former WSOPC gold ring winner among the final nine –
Bernie Yang, who won his first WSOPC title five days ago here at Harrah’s Rincon. Also of
note was the presence of Ron Segni, who was making his third Final Table appearance at
this year’s Rincon series (the only player with three, so far this year).
Jason Smith arrived at the Final Table holding a decisive chip advantage. In fact, he was
ahead nearly 2 to 1 over his closest rival, Bernie Yang. All other players were down by a
2.5 to 1 margin or more. Eventual winner Kaplitz started off in fourth place, but seized the
chip lead about midway into the finale. When Final Table play began at 2:15 pm, the nine
finalists and their starting chip counts were as follows:
Seat Player Hometown Chip Count
1 David Powers San Diego, CA 51,800
2 Jason Smith Chandler, AZ 252,500
3 Bernie Yang San Diego, CA 154,000
4 Darryn Hardin Bellport, NY 133,000
5 Mike Kaplitz San Diego, CA 95,000
6 Paul Koks Houston, TX 39,000
7 Ron Segni El Cajon, CA 26,000
8 Jason Thornhill, CA Spring, TX 46,000
9 Mario Delis Bakersfield, CA 40,000
Final Table player introductions can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/578CD
Players were eliminated in the following order:
Ninth Place: Texan Rides Off in the Sunset
Jason Thornhill, a 27-year-old poker pro from Spring, TX went out about 30 minutes into the
finale. He was short-stacked and moved all-in with Ac 4c. Michael Kaplitz called the raise
and showed Ah Qs. The flop all but ended Thornhill’s hope when a queen fell. The board
ran Kd Qh 8s 6h 9h giving Kaplitz the pot. Thornhill, who also made it to a WSOPC Final
Table in Tunica two months ago, earned $2,607 this time for his ninth-place finish.
Eighth Place: Powers Loses Power
David Powers, who operates a rehab clinic (www.abcsoberliving.com) in San Diego, CA
went out a short time later with Ah 9h, which ran into Bernie Yang’s Jc Jd. Powers picked
up some extra outs with a straight draw as the hand progressed, but failed to connect
when the board came 4s 4c 2h 3d Ts. Thus, Powers ended up with $3,086 and eighth
place.
Seventh Place: Delis Dominated
Mario Delis, a farm labor contractor from Bakersfield, CA came in with a low stack and
survived about 90 minutes before exiting with a weak hand. He tried to steal a round of
blinds and antes holding Qc 7d. Bernie Yang was in the blind and made the call with Kh
Qs. Delis was dominated and failed to improve as the final board showed 6s 6h 5d 9d Jc.
Delis ended up taking seventh place, which paid $3,799. This was quite an accomplishment
since this was Delis’ first time to play in a major poker tournament.
Sixth Place: New Yorker Takes Brutal Beat
Darryn “Eastside” Hardin appeared headed for a double up on what turned out to be his
final hand of the tournament. He was dealt As Kd. He was all-in against Jason Smith, who
held Ah 6h. Things looked good for Eastide until the river, when a six fell, making two pair
for his opponent. The final board showed Ac Qd 4s 7d 6c, which put the business owner
out in sixth place. Eastside previously made it to a WSOP Circuit Final Table in Atlantic City,
where he finished fourth. He collected $5,704 in prize money here at San Diego.
Fifth Place: Ron Segni is Only Player to Make Three Final Tables
Ron Segni, a general contractor from El Cajon, CA made it to his third final table this year,
but could finish no higher than fifth place. He was low on chips and survived a number of
all-ins before finally going out when he lost a race. Segni was dealt 3c 3d on his final
hand. He faced Michael Kaplitz, who showed Ac Qh, Kaplitz caught a queen on the turn
and won the hand when the board ran 9d 7h 5d Qc 2d. Segni earned $7,598 in prize
money.
Fourth Place: Attorney Disbarred
Paul A. Koks, an attorney from Houston, TX made it all the way to fourth place, nursing a
short stack for nearly four hours en route to a $9,503 payday. He finally ran so low on
chips he had to commit with a weak hand, which ended up losing to pocket fours. This was
only the third tournament Koks has entered and marked his first time to cash.
Third Place: Jason Smith Takes Third After Wicked Beat
Jason Smith, from Chandler, AZ had a good chance to win, and might have done so were it
not for a brutal beat late in the tournament. Smith was dealt Ad 9h on his final hand
against Michael Kaplitz’s Ah 2h. After an ace flopped, both players were both committed
with top pair. Smith was all-in with the best kicker. But a deuce on the river shattered
Smith’s shot of victory. The final board showed As Qh 3c 6s 2c, which gave Kaplitz two
pair. Meanwhile, Smith – who now has four WSOPC cashes in the past two years – added
$13,302 to his poker bankroll.
Second Place: Another Impressive Showing for Yang
Bernie Yang came very close to winning his second WSOPC gold bracelet this week. The
winner of the $550 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event which ended last Tuesday was within just
a card of taking another title. The Georgia Tech grad who grew up in Taiwan and is now
living in San Diego as part of an internship in a Ph.D. program, had to settle for second
place, which paid $19,942.
Heads-up play lasted about 40 minutes. When the final duo began play, Kaplitz enjoyed
nearly a 2 to 1 chip advantage. But Yang gradually drew close to even. Then, Kaplitz won
what was unquestionably the biggest hand of the tournament, when he made a full house
versus Yang’s two pair. The fateful hand came when Yang was dealt Jd 9h. Kaplitz was
dealt Qd Qh. After the flop came Js 9s 8h, Yang moved all-in holding two pair. Kaplitz called
with his overpair. The 8s came on the turn, reversing the advantage in Kaplitz’s favor with
two higher pair. The Qc fell on the river, which was an exclamation point of victory, giving
Kaplitz a full house and the title.
The final hand of the tournament can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/7C89F
First Place: King Kaplitz
San Diego businessman Michael Kaplitz won his biggest payday ever with a resounding
victory in the latest WSOP Circuit event held at Harrah’s Rincon. He collected first-place
prize money totaling $29,433, in addition to his first gold ring, the ultimate prize given to
winners of WSOP Circuit events. Kaplitz has plans to parlay this victory into even bigger
things. He says he will play in the Harrah’s Rincon Championship, which begins tomorrow.
An interview with champion Kaplitz at tableside moments after his win can be seen here:
http://www.twitvid.com/87F69
The WSOP Circuit at Harrah’s Rincon continues through March 31st. This year’s schedule
includes 12 gold ring events, along with multiple second-chance tournaments, single table
and mega satellites, in addition to cash games going around the clock inside the Rincon
Poker Room. This marks the sixth straight year that Harrah’s Rincon has been a part of the
WSOP Circuit. It is one of only three Harrah’s resorts which hosted a WSOP Circuit every
year. This is the eighth WSOP Circuit stop of the 2009-2010 season following previous
tournaments held in Chicago, Southern Indiana, Lake Tahoe, Harrah’s Atlantic City, Tunica,
Council Bluffs, and Caesars Atlantic City.
Executive Staff, World Series of Poker Circuit – Harrah’s Rincon
Janet Beronio – General Manager
Robert Livingston – Assistant General Manager and VP of Operations
Jill Barrett – VP of Finance
Lee Torres – Director of Marketing
John Sebastian – Director of Casino Operations
Michelle Becker – Table Games Supervisor
Elizabeth Liemandt – Public Relations Manager
Alexia Alsop – Poker Room Manager
Tom Mendenhall – Table Games Manager
Jimmy Sommerfeld – Tournament Director
Bill Bruce – Assistant Tournament Director
