2010-2011 World Series of Poker Circuit
Choctaw Casino Resort
Ring Event #1
No-Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $300 + $45
Number of Entries: 935
Total Prize Money: $267,930
Final Results:

2011 Choctaw Casino Resort WSOP Circuit Ring Event #1 Winner David Clark
Place Name Hometown Prize
1 David Clark Carrolton, TX $50,921
2 Shawn Halwes Euless, TX $31,487
3 Adam Sporinsky Chicago, IL $23,240
4 Christopher Nash Rockwall, TX $17,389
5 Douglas Gerda Colleyville, TX $13,174
6 Joshua Evans Plano, TX $10,106
7 Diosdado Icawat Austin, TX $7,848
8 Ernest Bell Magnolia, TX $6,170
9 Reynaldo Cantu Jr McAllen, TX $4,908
10 Howard (Tahoe) Andrew Walnut Creek, CA $3,952
11 Robert Brinkley Andover, KS $3,952
12 Carlos Hurtado Rowlett , TX $3,952
13 Robert Bednarz Fort Worth, TX $3,221
14 Farid Mohammadi Austin, TX $3,221
15 Michael Croshaw San Antonio, TX $3,221
16 Stephen Lamb Garland, TX $2,655
17 Chad Perry Lubbock, TX $2,655
18 Richard Beauregard Lucas, TX $2,655
19 Michael Scott Copperas Cove, TX $2,213
20 JD Fondy Alto, NM $2,213
21 Traver Turney Conway, AR $2,213
22 Tom Kugelstadt Wellingborough, ENGLAND $1,865
23 Weston Binford Austin, TX $1,865
24 Andrew Chubick Dallas, TX $1,865
25 Tommy Gullahorn McKinney, TX $1,589
26 Marcus Manry Frsco, TX $1,589
27 Timothy Nelson Spearman, TX $1,589
28 Kevin White Houston, TX $1,369
29 Robert Cote Cypress, TX $1,369
30 Randy Miller Jacksboro, TX $1,369
31 Brett Connally San Antonio, TX $1,192
32 John Manby McKinney, TX $1,192
33 Robert Manley Fort Worth, TX $1,192
34 Joseph Bui Gainesiville, TX $1,050
35 Michael Ernest Durant, OK $1,050
36 Josh Henderson Carrolton, TX $1,050
37 Brandon McKinney Fort Smith, AR $935
38 Burnie Burns Waxahachie, TX $935
39 Cary Marshall Bottsboro, TX $935
40 Eric Lee Durant, OK $935
41 Cheryl Baugus Sand Springs, OK $935
42 Frank Sourivong Irving, TX $935
43 Brian Rawson Dallas, TX $935
44 Samir Bhatia Plano, TX $935
45 Darrell Smith Kingston, OK $935
46 Christopher Staats Oklahoma City, OK $841
47 Bobby Bunch Loan Oak, TX $841
48 Mark Fischer Allen, TX $841
49 Jason Seale Edgwood, TX $841
50 James Blowers Manfiel, TX $841
51 Tommy White Plano, TX $841
52 David Delgado Dtag Clony, TX $841
53 Keith Greer Fort Worth, TX $841
54 Henry Brown Dallas, TX $841
55 Jonathan Bullock Dallas, TX $766
56 Robert Harris Arlington, TX $766
57 Ralph Whitaker Garland, TX $766
58 Coleman Pietsch Dallas, TX $766
59 Jphn Short Dallas, TX $766
60 Toby Pratt Arlington, TX $766
61 Clifford Scott Hugo, OK $766
62 T.J. Cloutier Richardson, TX $766
63 John Lopez Houston, Tx $766
64 Songkane Traymany Oklahoma City, OK $705
65 James Rabe Allen, TX $705
66 Craig Savage Plano, TX $705
67 James Hopkins Oklahoma City, Ok $705
68 Scott Bell Dallas, TX $705
69 David Marino Palestine, TX $705
70 James Traber Norman, OK $705
71 Charles Cooper Weatherford, TX $705
72 Chris Tryba Las Vegas, NV $705
73 Cameron Huey Aledo, TX $648
74 Scott Schlemmer Allen, TX $648
75 Shea Kumecki-Nelson Chester, MA $648
76 Cory Goodman Shreveport, LA $648
77 Dustin Lytle Lawton, OK $648
78 John Scott Euless, TX $648
79 Jeff Morrill Spring, TX $648
80 Kristi Roberts Denison, TX $648
81 Michael Bearden Sherman, TX $648
82 Mohammed Munaf Richardson, TX $597
83 James Sterry Jr McKinney, TX $597
84 Ralph Benjamin Dallas, TX $597
85 Arthur Jones Dallas, TX $597
86 Marvin McGAhan Corsicana, TX $597
87 Kevin Davis Denton, TX $597
88 Timothy Koch Plano, TX $597
89 Matthew McDown Huntsville, TX $597
90 Terrance Jobe Mansfield, TX $597
91 Dennis Baker Haughton, TX $549
92 Scotty Vanworth Soper, OK $549
93 Jason Evans Dallas, TX $549
94 Clark Fawcett Fordyce, AR $549
95 Della Jones Sand Springs, OK $549
96 Michelle Artman Plano, TX $549
97 Anthony Velasquez Miami, FL $549
98 Stephen Morgan $549
99 Garry Mangum Grand Prairie, TX $549
DAVID CLARK KICKS OFF A TEXAS-SIZED CIRCUIT SERIES
Almost halfway through the newly revamped World Series of Poker Circuit events, things are really starting to heat up. Thirty players have already locked up their seats to the National Championship to be held in May. Kevin Calenzo heads the tournament leaderboard with an impressive 165 points. However, with nine stops left on the tour, including two more regional championships, players are really starting to jockey for position to make their run at a $1,000,000 prize pool and a WSOP bracelet.
The next stop on the circuit is an exciting one. For the first time, the WSOP Circuit hits the great state of Oklahoma. Taking place at the incredible Choctaw Resort and Casino and just over an hour from the poker hungry town of Dallas, the Choctaw stop promised to one of the most thrilling and action packed of the year.
The first event did not disappoint. With players literally lined up out in the casino to try and get registered, T.J. Cloutier gave the “Shuffle Up and Deal” announcement and cards were in the air. When registration finally closed, a total of 935 entered the first ring event of the series. The $345 No-Limit Hold’em event would end up paying a total of 99 spots with first place taking home $50,921.
At the end of the first day, a total of 63 players moved on, including T.J. Cloutier himself. However, the short-stacked Cloutier could not put a run together and was eliminated in 62nd place.
After over eight hours of play on Day 2, the final table was finally set. The chip counts by seat assignment going into the final table were as follows:
1. Josh Evans 1,700,000
2. Chris Nash 1,020,000
3. Reynaldo Cantu Jr. 280,000
4. Howard “Tahoe” Andrew 74,000
5. Don Icawat 486,000
6. Ernest Bell 665,000
7. David Clark 1,100,000
8. A.J. Sporinsky 1,621,000
9. Shawn Halwes 2,062,000
10. Doug Gerda 430,000
10th Place $3,952
Circuit veteran Howard “Tahoe” Andrew came into the final table extremely short stacked and finally made an all-in shove with Qs-3c. However, Ernest Bell woke up with Ah-Qc and made the call. The board ran out Ad-Kd-3s-10c-2s and the Walnut Creek, California native was sent to the rail in tenth place.
9th Place $4,908
With the elimination of Andrew, Renaldo Cantu Jr. became the resident short stack. After a raise by A.J. Sporinsky, Cantu pushed all in with Ah-Qd. Sporinsky thought for a moment before making the call with 10d-10h. The race was on until the board came 10s-3h-2c-8s-4, giving Sporinsky a set and the pot. Cantu, a 29-year old from McAllen, Texas, finished in ninth place.
8th Place $6,170
Despite knocking out Howard Andrew early at the final table, Ernest Bell took a few hits to his stack and found himself short on chips. He pushed all in with As-5c and was called by Shawn Halwes with pocket tens. The board ran out clean for Halwes and the welder from Magnolia, Texas was knocked out in eighth place.
7th Place $7,848
Don Icawat was the next player to try and double up his stack. The geophysicist from Austin, Texas moved all in with Ac-2c and was ahead of A.J. Sporinsky’s Qc-Jc. However, the flop came out Qh-9s-8d, giving Sporinsky a commanding lead in the hand. Neither the 2s on the turn or the 3h on the river were enough to keep Icawat in the game, eliminating him in seventh place.
6th Place $10,106
Josh Evans came into the final table in third chip position but was the unfortunate recipient of the final table’s first cooler hand. He got into a raising war with A.J. Sporinsky that ended up with all of their chips in the center. Evans tabled Jh-Js but Sporinsky turned up Qc-Qd. Since it’s never easy, the flop came out Kc-10s-9c. Both players were now rooting for their opponent’s card. But the 5h on the turn and the 5s on the river brought no help, sending the Plano, Texas native home in sixth place.
5th Place $13,174
Having battled with few chips most of the final table, Doug Gerda finally made a stand with Kd-2d. He ran into David Clark’s Ad-Qd though and would not be able to improve on a board of 8h-8s-5c-10d8d. The Colleyville, Texas resident was eliminated in fifth place for $13,174.
4th Place $17,389
A.J. Sporinsky was again the beneficiary of the second cooler hand at the final table. After a raise, Chris Nash moved all in with his pocket sixes only to be called by Sporinsky and his pocket nines. Most of the drama was gone after a flop of 9d-5d-5c gave Sporinsky a full house. Nash would need running sixes to win the pot or running fives to chop. The turn gave Nash the faintest glimmer of hope when the 5h hit the board. However, the 7d on the river sealed Nash’s fate and the Dallas, Texas native was sent home in fourth place.
3rd Place $23,240
Sporinsky was second in chips when he tangled with chipleader David Clark. After seeing flop of Jc-9c-8d, Sporinsky moved all in and was immediately called by Clark. Sporinsky turned up Js-10c for top pair and an open-ended straight draw but Clark was in the lead with Qc-Qs. The turn was the 6c and the river was the 8h. Sporinsky missed all of his outs and the massive pot was shipped to David Clark. The Chicago, Illinois native was sent to the rail in third place for $23,240.
2nd Place $31,487
With just over 9.3 million chips on the table, David Clark held around 7 million of them when heads-up play between himself and Shawn Halwes began. It didn’t take long for the two to mix it up. On a flop of Ac-5d-2c, Halwes moved all in and was snap called by Clark. Halwes turned up Ad-Qh for top pair but Clark flipped over Ah-5h for two pair. The 5c came on the turn, improving Clark to a full house and the river was the Js. Halwes, a software developer from Euless, Texas, was eliminated from the tournament in second place for $31,487.
1st Place $50,921
David Clark, a 32-year-old poker player from Dallas, took down the $345 NLHE event after nearly 13 hours of play at the final table. For his victory, he took home the $50,921 in first place prize money as well as the first WSOP Circuit Ring of the Choctaw series. He also earned 50 points toward the National Championship and takes an early lead in the Choctaw series points race.
Nine more Ring events still await this eager crowd of poker players here at the Choctaw Resort and Casino.
2011 Choctaw Casino WSOP Circuit Ring Event #1 Final Results








