Archive for April, 2010

HHPT is Giving Away a Free Seat to the $1K WSOP Ladies Event

Friday, April 30th, 2010

HIGH HEELS POKER TOUR
May 15th AT TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO

HHPT IS GIVING AWAY A FREE SEAT AND TRAVEL MONEY TO THE $1,000 LADIES EVENT HELD AT THE RIO DURING THE WORLD SERIES

Ft. Lauderdale (April 30, 2010) – The HighHeelsPokerTour (HHPT), the first all women’s poker tour launched on the East coast, has geared up for their spring schedule. The first of many events this spring is at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY. The HHPT will co-sponsor the ladies event #14 no-limit hold’em on May 15th at 7 pm. The buy-in for this event is $190. HHPT will be raffling off to ONE lucky winner, a seat to the Ladies Event @ The RIO in June during the World Series along with money for travel expenses.

The spring schedule is jam packed with events all over the United States. May 15th has the HHPT going to Turning Stone, NY; May 19th to Harrah’s New Orleans for the WSOP Circuit Event; and May 22nd & 23rd for an HHPTAcademy and WSOP Ladies Event Satellite. In June HHPT will be heading to Vegas for the World Series. June 9th-11th HHPT will be hosting a hospitality suite at the RIO All Suites. Also, June 10th @ Hard Rock Las Vegas HHPT will be sponsoring a sit-n-go extravaganza for seats to the $1k Ladies Event held @ The RIO on June 11th. Then on June 12th HHPT heads back to the Hard Rock Las Vegas to close out Ladies Week with a Ladies Event co-sponsored by HHPT and Pink Ladies Poker Tour.

For additional information, including dates, times and buy-in’s go to www.highheelspokertour.com

2010 Caesars Palace Las Vegas WSOP Circuit Championship Event Final Results

Friday, April 30th, 2010

2009/2010 World Series of Poker Circuit
Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Event #19
No Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $5,000 (+150)
Total Entries: 150
Total Prize Pool: $717,500
April 27-29, 2010

Final Results:

1 Andrew Lichtenberger East Northport, NY $190,137

2 Dan Casetta Los Gatos, CA $114,800

3 John Brock Parker Silver Spring, MD $73,544

4 Diego Sanchez Mexico City, MX $57,400

5 James Carroll Henderson, NV $44,844

6 Stephen O’Dwer Las Vegas, NV $35,875

7 Anthony Yeh Las Vegas, NV $28,700

8 Aaron Been Tallahassee, FL $23,319

9 Matthew Stout Lafayette Hill, PA $19,371

10 Thu Nguyen Midway City, CA $16,144

11 Christopher Demaci Stanton, CA $16,144

12 Steven Burkholder Largo, FL $16,144

13 Jeffrey Roper St. Louis, MO $14,350

14 Paul Rubin Sudbury, MA $14,350

15 David Licht Los Angeles, CA $14,350

16 Cary Katz Las Vegas, NV $12,556

17 Randy Dorfman Las Vegas, NV $12,556

18 Gary Friedlander Bellaire, TX $12,556

Caesars Palace Crowns a New Poker Champion – Andrew Lichtenberger

Following Close Finishes, New York Poker Pro Wins First WSOP Circuit Gold Ring

Main Event at Caesars Palace Attracts 17 Former WSOP Gold Bracelet Winners

2010 Caesars Palace Las Vegas WSOP Circuit Championship Event Winner Andrew Lichtenberger

2010 Caesars Palace Las Vegas WSOP Circuit Championship Event Winner Andrew Lichtenberger

Las Vegas, NV – Andrew Lichtenberger is one of poker’s least-known millionaires. The 22-year-old professional player from East Northport, NY has already amassed in excess of $1.1 million in tournament winnings in what has been a strikingly brief poker career. He burst upon the live tournament scene about midway through last year’s World Series of Poker, where he finished in second place, just a whisker away from winning a gold bracelet in the $5,000 buy-in Shootout event. A few weeks later, Lichtenberger proved once and for all he is an up-and-coming player to watch when he finished 18th in the WSOP Main Event. The four-week run, which included five WSOP cashes, netted a nice profit of about $700,000. Not bad for a month of poker playing.

Lichtenberger has since enjoyed other tournament success around the country, with several cashes in other majors. But until the most recent WSOP Circuit Main Event Championship, which was held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the quiet young poker pro had never won a major tournament. Here at one of the Las Vegas Strip’s most famous landmarks, Lichtenberger won not just bragging rights as the newest Caesars Palace WSOP Circuit Main Event champion — he also collected $190,137 in prize money for first place, in addition to a $10,000 pre-paid seat into the 2010 WSOP Main Event to be played in July. Lichtenberger was also presented with the coveted gold ring, which is the ultimate symbol of achievement given for winning a WSOP Circuit championship.

“I have always like strategy-based games and computer games,” Lichtenberger explained afterward when asked to account for his success at such a young age. “By the time I became old enough to play poker it came somewhat naturally to me.”

The $5,000 (+150) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em competition – which capped a 19-event series of tournaments — was played over three days from April 27-29. There were 150 players, which created a prize pool totaling $717,500. The top 18 finishers collected prize money. The tournament attracted several notables who failed to cash, including Chris Bell, Burt Boutin, Steve Brecher, Brandon Cantu, Robert Cheung, Tony Cousineau, Bryan Devonshire, Scott Fischman, Daryll Fish, Layne Flack, Eric Froehlich, Chau Giang, Alan Goehring, Lisa Hamilton, Dan Heimiller, Blair Hinkle, Mike Laing, Ted Lawson, Doug Lee, Tony Ma, Jeff Madsen, George Saca, Sam Stein, Gary Solomons, David Williams, Jerry Yang, and last year’s champion Justin Bonomo. There were 17-former WSOP gold bracelet winners who entered, who held a combined 30 WSOP career wins.

There were 84 players eliminated on Day One. The bubble position was reached midway through Day Two. The unfortunate victim was none other than Bryan Devonshire, who was vying to become the first WSOP Circuit Main Event back-to-back winner in the six-year history of the series. Devonshire, coming off a fresh WSOP Circuit victory two weeks ago at Harrah’s Rincon (San Diego) went out in 19th place after falling victim to the losing underside of set over set.

The final table was reached on Day Three. This was one of the youngest final tables of the year, as eight of the nine finalists were aged in their 20s. Stephen O’Dwyer arrived at the final table with a slight chip advantage. But four players were very close in chips – including Diego “Mambo” Sanchez, James Carroll, Brock Parker, and Dan Casetta. This created a final table with several chip-lead changes and momentum shifts. During most of the 12-hour final table, Andrew Lichtenberger quietly but steadily increased his stack size up the point where he was chip leader when play reached four-handed. But the final victory would not come easy. In fact, this was one of the longest final tables of any Main Event held this season, clocking in at 11 hours and 45 minutes.

The nine finalists and their starting chip counts were as follows:

Seat Player Hometown Chip Count

1 Matt Stout Las Vegas, NV 270,000

2 Diego “Mamba” Sanchez Mexico City, Mexico 477,000

3 Andrew Lichtenberger E. Northport, NY 348,000

4 Aaron Been Tallahassee, FL 198,000

5 James Carroll Henderson, NV 575,000

6 Stephen O’Dwyer Las Vegas, NV 644,000

7 Brock Parker Silver Springs, MD 465,000

8 Anthony Yeh Las Vegas, NV 101,000

9 Dan Casetta Los Gatos, CA 489,000

The final table began play at 2:15 pm and ended at 2:00 am. A short video introduction of the finalists can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFvFI-NTVmo

Players were eliminated from the final table in the following order:

Ninth Place: A Stout Finish for Matt
Matt Stout, a 25-year-old professional poker player originally from Bayonne, NJ now residing in Las Vegas, was the first player eliminated. Stout was the chip leader or near the top during much of the first two days of play. But he took a few beats late on Day Two and arrived at the final table at a decided disadvantage – ranked seventh of nine players. Stout lasted about an hour before making his final stand with AQ, which lost a race to pocket jackets. Stout, who won a WSOP Circuit gold ring at Caesars Atlantic City in 2008, collected $19,371 for ninth place. He now has nearly $1 million in career live tournament earnings.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 7
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 6
WSOP Circuit Wins: 1
WSOP Cashes: 9

Eighth Place: Aaron Has-Been
Aaron Been, a 23-year-old former University of Florida student who is now a professional poker player, was eliminated about two hours into play and finished in eighth place. He ran low on chips and moved all in with pocket nines, which lost to pocket tens. Been, who has cashed three times previously at the WSOP in Las Vegas, added $23,319 to his poker bankroll. He now has nearly $300,000 in career tournament earnings.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 1
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 1
WSOP Cashes: 3

Seventh Place: Yeh, Yeh, Yeh….Anthony Finishes Seventh
Anthony Yeh, a 27-year-old professional poker player from Las Vegas went bust about two-and-a-half hours into play. He was desperately low on chips and moved all in on his final hand with AJ, which lost to AK after a king flopped. Yeh, who has numerous cashes in tournaments held mostly in the Los Angeles area which add up to nearly $1 million in earnings, added another $28,700 to his bank account.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 1
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 1
WSOP Cashes: 1

Sixth Place: No Luck for O’Dwyer
Steve O’Dwyer, a 28-year-old professional poker player from Las Vegas, expired about four hours into Day Three. He went out in a blaze of glory, with pocket sevens up against AK suited. O’Dwyer flopped a set when a seven appeared, but three spades on the flop also gave his opponent the nut flush. O’Dwyer desperately needed the board to pair, which did not happen. So, Dwyer instead ended up with his best WSOP Circuit finish ever and collected $35,875 for sixth place.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 1
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 1
WSOP Cashes: 6
WSOP Final Tables: 1

Fifth Place: Carroll in Wonderland
James Carroll, a 23-year-old professional poker player from Henderson, NV went out after four hours elapsed at the final table. He took an awful beat, holding AT in an all-in situation against A9. A nine flopped, which effectively crushed Carroll’s hopes of a first WSOP-related victory. This was Carroll’s first time to cash in any WSOP event, although he has cashed and final tabled several events held elsewhere. Fifth place paid $44,844.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 1
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 1

Fourth Place: Viva Mamba!
Diego “Mamba” Sanchez, a 26-year-old poker player from Mexico City, Mexico nearly became the first WSOP Circuit Main Event winner in history from south of the border. He lasted about five and a half hours before busting out with pocket 5s, which lost to Brock Parker’s AK. The final board showed both an ace and a king, eliminating Mamba. He has performed well in a number of events elsewhere, but this marked his best WSOP finish to date. Fourth place paid $57,400.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 2
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 2

Third Place: Magic Man, Brock Parker Disappears
Brock Parker, a 28-year-old Magic-turned professional poker player from Silver Spring, MD busted out six hours into play. He became short-stacked and tried to steal a round of blinds and antes with QJ. But Andrew Lichtenberger woke up in the blind holding AK. An ace came, which knocked out the two-time WSOP gold bracelet winner. Parker, winner of two events, both Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em at last year’s World Series, collected another $73,544 in prize money, which catapults his WSOP earnings close to $1 million. Parker has numerous previous cashes at the WSOP and WSOP Circuit.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 3
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 2
WSOP Cashes: 13
WSOP Final Tables: 3
WSOP Wins: 2

Second Place: Casetta Ejected
Dan Casetta, a 39-year-old businessman from Los Gatos, CA was the runner up. Casetta had previously enjoyed an astounding number of wins and cashes, almost all of which have taken place at casinos in the San Francisco Bay area. Casetta has entered about 200 tournaments to date in what he describes as a serious part-time vocation, and has cashed in more than one-third of his tries. He has 19 wins in that span, arguably as good a record as anyone in tournament poker. Yet despite his success in many lower buy-in tourneys, he had not made the final table of a major tournament until this finish, which was admirable both for the amount he won which was $114,800 and the noble fight he put up against a proven short-handed specialist. Casetta, who has co-written a book on sales and motivation and conducts business seminars around the country, enjoyed his best WSOP-related cash with this second place finish. Perhaps just as important, Casetta earned a lot of respect by those who watched hi over three days and demonstrated he’s a player who can play as well as anyone.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 1
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 1

When heads-up play began, Andrew Lichtenberger enjoyed about a 2 to 1 advantage over Dan Casetta. The duo battled for a near epic five hours, during which Casetta reversed the count in his favor two times. But the momentum swung back in Lichtenberger’s direction when he doubled up with pocket tens versus pocket fours in an all-in situation, which gave him about a 3 to 1 chip edge. Closing the victory proved to be the most difficult task for Lichtenberger. But the final moment of satisfaction came after more than 150 hands when Casetta was dealt As 8s. Lichtenberger was dealt Kd 4c. Casetta moved all in pre-flop. Lichtenberger, with about a 6 to 1 chip advantage at the time, called. The final board showed Ks Qh 7c 5h 6c, which meant Lichtenberger’s pair of kings took down the last pot of the night.

The tournament’s final hand can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5EWm350Vb0

First Place: Lichtenberger Lights It Up
Andrew Lichtenberger, a 22-year-old poker pro from East Northport, NY became the latest WSOP Circuit Main Event champion. He won this year’s Caesars Palace title and collected $190,137 for first place. He also received the WSOP Circuit gold ring, plus an entry into this year’s WSOP Main Event. His combined poker tournament winnings now total more than $1.1 million in just over a year of play.

WSOP Circuit Cashes: 1
WSOP Circuit Final Tables: 1
WSOP Circuit Wins: 1
WSOP Cashes: 5
WSOP Final Tables: 1

A post-tournament interview with Lichtenberger can be seen at the link listed above.

Andrew Lichtenberger becomes the fifth WSOP Circuit Main Event Champion crowned at Caesars Palace, joining the previous gallery of winners:

2010 — Andrew Lichtenberger
2009 – Justin Bonomo
2008 – Allen Cunningham
2007 – Cory Carroll
2006 – John Spadavecchia

The WSOP Circuit at Caesars Palace has now concluded. This was the fifth year of events, which included 14 gold ring tournaments. This was the tenth WSOP Circuit stop (of 11) of the 2009-2010 season. Previous tournaments were held in Chicago, Southern Indiana, Lake Tahoe, Harrah’s Atlantic City, Tunica, Council Bluffs, Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Rincon, and Harrah’s St. Louis. The final stop of the season runs May 7-20 at Harrah’s New Orleans.

You Tube videos of the championship event can seen here:

4 Minute Introductions – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFvFI-NTVmo

7 Minute Finale – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5EWm350Vb0

2010 Caesars Palace Las Vegas WSOP Circuit Championship Event Final Results

2010 Caesars Palace Las Vegas WSOP Circuit Events Schedule and Results

Executive Staff, World Series of Poker Circuit – Caesars Palace Las Vegas

Jim Pedulla – Poker Room Manager
Jed Wickers – Tournament Director
Mitch Dietze — Assistant Tournament Director

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 – Event 25: $300 NLH Final Results

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010
Event 25 – $300+ $50 No Limit Hold’em
April 29
136 Entries
$40,800 Total Buy-In

FINAL RESULTS:

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 25 Winner John Long

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 25 Winner John Long

1. JOHN LONG (BOWIE, MD): $12,189

2. ANDREW KLEIN (OCEAN, NJ): $6,727

3. DANIEL CHAN (NEW YORK, NY): $3,759

4. MICHAEL SMITH (CHERRY HILL, NJ): $2,770

5. LAWRENCE DIGIOVANNA (BROOKLYN, NY): $2,375

6. DOUGLAS BERMAN (YORK, PA): $1,979

7. BRIAN KRUYD (BOONTON, NJ): $1,583

8. PETER MAVRO (DOUGLASTON, NY): $1,187

9. TIMOTHY MCCORMACK (BROOKLYN, NY): $890

10. RONALD REEVES (JERSEY CITY, NJ): $772

11. SANG KIM (LANSDOWNE, VA): $772

12. BARRY PEVNER (PEMBROKE PNS, FL): $772

13. JEFFREY RUTTER (GAITHERSBURG, MD): $673

14. VICTOR DETORA (MIDDLE ISLAND, NY): $673

15. FRANK LABATE JR. (DIX HILLS, NY): $673

16. EDWARD ABENDSCHEIN (MTN LKS, NJ): $594

17. LAKHWINDE DHILLON (JERSEY CITY, NJ): $594

18. JOSE GATMAITAN IV (PHILADELPHIA, PA): $594

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 – Event 22: $3,300 Championship NLH Final Results

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010
Event 22 – $3300+ $200 Championship No Limit Hold’em
April 25 – 29
383 Entries
$1,263,900 Total Buy-In

FINAL RESULTS:

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 22 Winner Alexander Queen

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 22 Winner Alexander Queen

1. ALEXANDER QUEEN (BETHLEHEM, PA): $355,535

2. JASON MIN (EAST MEADOW, NY): $205,965

3. DANIEL HINDIN (DANBURY, CT): $101,756

4. MICKAEL MORGOUSKY (BROOKLYN, NY): $85,818

5. MICHAEL SOMMA (MIDDLE VLG, NY): $73,558

6. MATTHEW WAXMAN (PARKLAND, FL): $61,299

7. ALLEN CHANG (BROOKLYN, NY): $49,039

8. ADAM JUNGLEN (STOW, OH): $36,779

9. JESSE YAGINUMA (SILVER SPRING, MD): $24,520

10. ROGER VANDRIESEN (WHITING, NJ): $15,938

11. MICHAEL CASTALDO (PALISADES, NY): $15,938

12. MICHAEL OMELCHUK (BELLPORT, NY): $15,938

13. RUSS RADOM (WARWICK, PA): $12,260

14. RYAN DANGELO (VESTAL, NY): $12,260

15. IGOR BORUKHOV (REGO PARK, NY): $12,260

16. STEVE KARP (NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL): $8,582

17. JOSHUA SMITH (NEWARK, DE): $8,582

18. JASON PASTER (HAMILTON, NJ): $8,582

19. ANTHONY COLOMBO (BROOKLYN, NY): $7,356

20. STEVEN LEVY (BROOKLYN, NY): $7,356

21. KEITH CROWDER (ELKINS PARK, PA): $7,356

22. TIMOTHY ULMER (WILLOW GROVE, PA): $7,356

23. GREGORY MERSON (LAUREL, MD): $7,356

24. NICHOLAS GUAGENTI (WESTERVILLE, OH): $7,356

25. JOSEPH BOWLES (NEWTOWN, PA): $7,356

26. SAMUEL BERNSTEIN (ENGLEWOOD, NJ): $7,356

27. ANDREW ROSEN (NY, NY): $7,356

28. ROSLYN QUARTO (EDISON, NJ): $6,130

29. SANGHO YI (WESTBURY, NY): $6,130

30. RYAN MILLER (ANNANDALE, NJ): $6,130

31. CASEY PETERS (BRICK, NJ): $6,130

32. MICHAEL MEREDITH (WESTFIELD, NJ): $6,130

33. STEPHEN REYNOLDS (LITTLE EGG HARBOUR, NJ): $6,130

34. FEMING CHAN (WEST WINDSOR, NJ): $6,130

35. MAURICE PARADIS (JEWETT CITY, CT): $6,130

36. ROBERT DEPPE (LIMA, OH): $6,130

PPA Victory for Poker in Massachusetts and State Law Updates

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

PPA Victory in Massachusetts

Thursday, April 15, 2010, The Massachusetts House of Representatives approved the PPA’s amendment to the state’s gaming legislation which removed language criminalizing playing online poker and other gaming over the Internet.

The PPA would like to thank the thousands of Bay Staters, as well as State Representative Brian Dempsey, who introduced the amendment striking the criminalization language, and State Representative Brian Wallace, who has offered H 4069, a bill to define poker as a game of skill, for their support and commitment to protecting poker player’s freedoms throughout the Commonwealth.

PPA has over 25,000 members in Massachusetts, and has been working closely with Massachusetts lawmakers since 2008 to preserve Massachusetts’ citizens’ rights to play poker, whether online or in person.

State Updates

South Carolina

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010, H.4267, a bill that would legalize home poker games and also expand charity gaming (including charity poker tournaments), made it over a crucial first hurdle when it won bipartisan support by passing 4 to 1 out of the South Carolina House Ways and Means Tax Subcommittee. However, one day later, this historic bill was tabled pending clarification of the charity component. The PPA expects the issue to be resolved and we are working to get a bill heard by the full South Carolina House in the very near future.

South Carolina law, dating back over 200 years, makes it a crime to play games that use cards or dice, like poker, bridge, Bunko, backgammon, or Monopoly, in the privacy of one’s own home.

Florida

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010, the PPA learned that HB 1441, Internet Poker Consumer Protection & Revenue Generation Act of 2010, a bill to create a state-authorized monopoly for operating an intra-state Internet poker network, died in Florida House Insurance Committee without a vote.

The PPA does not oppose State-based licensing and regulation of Internet poker. We strongly believe that a regulated marketplace will provide a better experience for the Internet player. We’re concerned, however, when states propose misguided legislation like HB1441 that cut Internet players off from the rest of the world, set up state supported monopolies and limit player’s choice in the marketplace.

The Florida Legislature adjourns on April 30, 2010, and the PPA will be updating members there on legislation that would impact our ability to play poker online.

Pennsylvania

In March 2010, the PPA was disappointed to learn that, in 2 to 1 divided decision, the Pennsylvania Superior Court overturned a 2008 country judge’s ruling that declared poker a game of skill. The PPA has been involved in the case and will update Pennsylvanian members should this case be challenged by the defendants. To read the PPA Petition for Allowance to Appeal please click here.

2010 World Series of Poker Satellites and Qualifiers at bet365 Poker

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

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The league events kick off on the 2nd May, with tournaments taking place each Sunday and Tuesday. Players will receive points for their finishing position after each tournament. Following Event #8, the top 200 players on the leaderboard will take part in the Grand Final, where double points are on offer.

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Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 – Event 24: $350 NLH Final Results

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010
Event 24 – $350+ $50 No Limit Hold’em
April 28
213 Entries
$74,550 Total Buy-In

FINAL RESULTS:

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 24 Winner David Bell

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 24 Winner David Bell

1. DAVID BELL (SUNRISE, FL): $21,694

2. LENBERT SMITH (ROSEDALE, NY): $12,293

3. ABRAHAM KOROTKI (VENTNOR CITY, NJ): $6,761

4. MICHAEL KALFA (LTL EGG HBR, NJ): $5,062

5. ROBERT COLEMAN (ABSECON, NJ): $4,339

6. CHARLES WELSH (BENSALEM, PA): $3,616

7. JACK DEUTSCH (STATEN ISLAND, NY): $2,893

8. SALVATORE ACCARD (DIX HILLS, NY): $2,170

9. HASSAN SADER (BEVERY, MA): $1,447

10. DANIEL CHAN (NEW YORK, NY): $940

11. MICHAEL DOLAN (W WYOMING, PA): $940

12. ERIC MILLER (ENGLISHTOWN, NJ): $940

13. MARVIN MARSHALL (SPOTSYLVANIA, VA): $796

14. MICHAEL HIGGINS (BOULDER, CO): $796

15. JUSTIN LE (BROOKLYN, NY): $796

16. JEREMY JOSEPH COLE (NEW CASTLE, DE): $651

17. HOWARD WOLPER (ATLANTIC CITY, NJ): $651

18. WILLIAM BEASLEY (HOLLYWOOD, FL): $651

19. DAVID KATZ (CHERRY HILL, NJ): $542

20. FRANK GIUNTA (COLLEGEVILLE, PA): $542

21. GARY HUMPHREY (BROOKLYN, NY): $542

22. RONNIE DUDLEY JR (ELLICOTT CITY, MD): $542

23. MICHAEL LEWIN (DELRAY BEACH, FL): $542

24. VITO VENTURA (BROOKLYN, NY): $542

25. RONALD SVEC (STATEN ISLAND, NY): $542

26. JOSEPH SHERMAN (MAHOPAC, NY): $542

27. MINH TAM NGUYEN (LANCASTER, PA): $542

Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship continues with Day 4 action:
· Day 4: Thursday, April 29 at 11A
· Day 5: Friday, April 30 at 11A

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 – Event 23: $400 NLH Final Results

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010
Event 23 – $400+ $50 No Limit Hold’em
April 27
171 Entries
$68,400 Total Buy-In

FINAL RESULTS:

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 23 Winner Dennis McGlynn

Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010 Event 23 Winner Dennis McGlynn

1. DENNIS MCGLYNN (BELTSVILLE, MD): $20,435

2. BARRY DAVIDOWITZ (BROOKLYN, NY): $11,279

3. MITCHELL BROWN (BAYONNE, NJ): $6,303

4. TIMOTHY MCCORMACK (BROOKLYN, NY): $4,644

5. BARRY HUTTER II (BRADENTON, FL): $3,981

6. HARRY WOLFINGER (PHILADELPHIA, PA): $3,317

7. JAMES SIVOLELLA (E HANOVER, NJ): $2,654

8. BRIAN WOODS (LUTHERVILLE, MD): $1,991

9. ZHI HONG HUANG (BROOKLYN, NY): $1,493

10. CHRISTOPHER SENAPE (NEW YORK, NY): $1,294

11. FOTIOS NICOLES (CLIFTON, NJ): $1,294

12. MARK BRODSKY (HARRISBURG, PA): $1,294

13. ROBERT JACKSON (CHELTENHAM, PA): $1,128

14. ATHANASIOS DIAKOS (JERSEY CITY, NJ): $1,128

15. RICHARD CORLEY (BROOKLYN, NY): $1,128

16. PETER MAVRO (DOUGLASTON, NY): $995

17. JAMES WETHINGTON (RALEIGH, NC): $995

18. FRANCIS PETRILLO (UNION, NJ): $995

Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship continues with Day 3 action:
· Day 3: Wednesday, April 28 at 11A
· Day 4: Thursday, April 29 at 11A
· Day 5: Friday, April 30 at 11A

2010 Caesars Palace Las Vegas WSOP Circuit Main Event – Day Two

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

2009/2010 WSOP Circuit Event
Caesars Palace
End of Day 2 Report
Event #18 WSOP Circuit Event Championship
4/29/2010
Entries: 150
Remaining Players (at EOD): 10
Places Paid: 18
Buyin: $5,150
Prize Pool: $717,500

RANK PLAYER CITY / STATE / COUNTRY CHIP COUNT ROOM / TABLE / SEAT

1 O’Dwyer, Stephen 644000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 7

2 Carroll, James 575000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 6

3 Casetta, Dan 489000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 10

4 Sanchez, Diego 472000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 2

5 Parker, John 465000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 8

6 Lichtenberger, A 348000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 3

7 Stout, Matt Charlotte, NC 270000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 1

8 Been, Aaron 198000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 4

9 Nguyen, Thu Midway City, CA, US 157000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 5

10 Yeh, Anthony 101000 Caesars Palace Poker Room / 1 / 9

NOTE: Final table will be played Thursday, April 29th starting at 2:00 pm.

2010 Caesars Palace Las Vegas WSOP Circuit Main Event – Day One

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

WSOP CIRCUIT
CAESARS PALACE LAS VEGAS
EVENT #19
END DAY ONE RESULTS
$5,000 (+150) BUY-IN
NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM

Entries: 150
Remaining Players (at EOD): 66
Places Paid: 18
Buyin: $5,150
Prize Pool: $717,500

RANK PLAYER CITY / STATE / COUNTRY CHIP COUNT ROOM / TABLE / SEAT

1 Casetta, Daniel 168700 Caesars Palace / 44 / 5

2 Dorfman, Randy 153800 Caesars Palace / 55 / 6

3 Stout, Matt Charlotte, NC 141500 Caesars Palace / 46 / 8

4 Flowers, Mark 134700 Caesars Palace / 45 / 9

5 Byrd, Rick 121000 Caesars Palace / 34 / 4

6 Hinkle, Blair 113300 Caesars Palace / 44 / 3

7 Rubin, Paul 111200 Caesars Palace / 45 / 5

8 Flack, Layne US 109400 Caesars Palace / 55 / 7

9 Lee, Doug 106600 Caesars Palace / 35 / 4

10 Parker, John 105200 Caesars Palace / 36 / 4

11 Yeh, Anthony 95300 Caesars Palace / 44 / 6

12 Cloutier, David 93500 Caesars Palace / 35 / 2

13 Burkholder, Steven 93400 Caesars Palace / 34 / 3

14 Teranie, Behzad 92100 Caesars Palace / 46 / 7

15 Been, Aaron 86200 Caesars Palace / 46 / 1

16 Lichtenberger, A 82200 Caesars Palace / 55 / 9

17 Carroll, James 73100 Caesars Palace / 35 / 7

18 Katz, Cary 71400 Caesars Palace / 46 / 5

19 O’Dwyer, Stephen 70700 Caesars Palace / 35 / 3

20 Madsen, Jeff 70600 Caesars Palace / 56 / 3

21 Nguyen, Thu 66300 Caesars Palace / 34 / 5

22 Young, Justin 65500 Caesars Palace / 35 / 1

23 Carlton, Everett 63200 Caesars Palace / 44 / 2

24 Robinson, Denny 60600 Caesars Palace / 44 / 1

25 Jin, Jong Sook 57900 Caesars Palace / 45 / 8

26 James, Ken Las Vegas, NV 56000 Caesars Palace / 46 / 9

27 Watson, Andrew 54300 Caesars Palace / 56 / 4

28 Demaci, Christopher 52700 Caesars Palace / 34 / 1

29 O’shea, John 52200 Caesars Palace / 44 / 8

30 Sanchez, Diego 50000 Caesars Palace / 55 / 3

31 Tupper, Daniel Aberdeen, WA 49200 Caesars Palace / 55 / 4

32 Alvarado, Juan Carlos 48000 Caesars Palace / 35 / 8

33 Grappo, Anthony 46100 Caesars Palace / 45 / 4

34 Stein, Samuel 44400 Caesars Palace / 35 / 2

35 Lamb, Ben 44200 Caesars Palace / 44 / 4

36 Hershler, Eric 42100 Caesars Palace / 45 / 3

37 Devonshire, Bryan Henderson, NV 41200 Caesars Palace / 35 / 9

38 Collingwood, Dylan 40900 Caesars Palace / 35 / 5

39 Garza, Marcus 37800 Caesars Palace / 44 / 9

40 Callaghan, David 35300 Caesars Palace / 56 / 2

41 Nowak, Vincent 34600 Caesars Palace / 34 / 6

42 Brandenburg, Joe 34100 Caesars Palace / 36 / 9

43 Brecher, Steve 32800 Caesars Palace / 55 / 5

44 Nadal, Jose 32200 Caesars Palace / 36 / 5

45 Roper, Jeffrey St. Louis, MO 32200 Caesars Palace / 36 / 1

46 Hamilton, Lisa 31700 Caesars Palace / 45 / 7

47 Lin, Tien 31100 Caesars Palace / 56 / 6

48 Michnik, Michael Vorhees, NJ, USA 30800 Caesars Palace / 55 / 8

49 Merwick, Lou 30700 Caesars Palace / 45 / 1

50 Walsh, Patrick 28200 Caesars Palace / 36 / 6

51 Solomons, Gary 27800 Caesars Palace / 56 / 7

52 Saca, George 26700 Caesars Palace / 34 / 7

53 Lawson, Ted 25000 Caesars Palace / 56 / 1

54 Foulkes, Ethan 23800 Caesars Palace / 46 / 6

55 Taskinsoy, Adam 23700 Caesars Palace / 36 / 7

56 Cheung, Robert Vancouver, BC, CA 22200 Caesars Palace / 36 / 8

57 Light, David 21700 Caesars Palace / 34 / 9

58 Schulte, Matthew 19800 Caesars Palace / 55 / 2

59 Friedlander, Gary 19700 Caesars Palace / 56 / 8

60 Mcteer, Thomas Columbia, SC, USA 17900 Caesars Palace / 35 / 6

61 Hoivold, Andreas 17600 Caesars Palace / 46 / 3

62 Phillips, Nicholas 17600 Caesars Palace / 45 / 2

63 Mason, Wesley 17600 Caesars Palace / 44 / 7

64 Rafanan, Ernest Pacifica, CA 17300 Caesars Palace / 36 / 2

65 Tatalovich, Richard 13000 Caesars Palace / 36 / 3

66 Bolden, Gary St. Louis, MO 9300 Caesars Palace / 45 / 6

VIDEO AVAILABLE: See short video of notable players who entered the WSOP Circuit Main Event championship at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, here — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9W7R0797q4s