2009/2010 World Series of Poker Circuit
Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort
Event #6
No Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $200 (+30)
Total Entries: 283
Total Prize Pool: $54,904
March 23-24 2010
Final Results:
Place Name Hometown Prize
1 Garrett Levrini Las Vegas, NV $13,339
2 Amir Turkzadeh Walnut Creek, CA $8,115
3 Bret Eledge Chula Vista, Ca $5,776
4 Edward Liu Rowland Heights, CA $4,129
5 Charley McLean Lindsay, CA $3,300
6 Don Warner Orange, CA $2,476
7 Katherine Ansorge San Diego, CA $1,653
8 Michael Ippolito San Diego, CA $1,340
9 Luis Davila Temecula, CA $1,136
10 Jon Leo San Diego, CA $994
11 Tudor Popescu Encino, CA $994
12 Christopher Scholder Lake Elsinore, CA $994
13 Robert Cook Oceanside, CA $818
14 Jeremy Davis San Diego, CA $818
15 Mark Frise San Diego, CA $818
16 Pollyana Ramos San Diego, CA $681
17 Jenny Wilson Seal Beach, CA $681
18 Daniel Tupper Aberdeen, WA $681
19 Alexander Devolpi Oceanside, CA $598
20 Robert Suer Dana Point, CA $598
21 Wayne DePalma Lakewood, CO $598
22 Mitchell Mangan Temecula, CA $533
23 Efrahim Gozum San Diego, CA $533
24 Wayne McGregor Wasilla, AK $533
25 Robert Strate San Diego, CA $483
26 Christina Leon Ladera Ranch, CA $483
27 Charter Smith El Cajon, CA $483
28 Rodney Ziegler Linden, VA $439
29 Frederick Short Hoquim, WA $439
30 Antonio Bustamante Chula Vista, CA $439
Big Year Ahead for Garrett Levrini?
Young Poker Pro Wins WSOP Circuit Gold Ring at Harrah’s Rincon, His Second Major Tournament Victory in 2010

2010 Harrah's Rincon WSOP Circuit Event #6 Winner Garrett Levrini
Valley Center, CA – Will 2010 be a breakthrough year for Garrett Levrini? He represents the interests and ambitions of a lot of twenty-something poker players. Many young people try to play poker for a living and rudely discover the game is not quite as easy as it looks. But Levrini has endured the inevitable downswings and hardships thus far, and is now in the midst of a good run in poker, manifested in two major tournament victories within the last six weeks.
In February at the Legends of Poker (tournament) held in Los Angeles, Levrini earned a huge victory with a first-place finish in a preliminary event. Today, he supplemented his poker bankroll and confidence with another victory, this time in the most recent WSOP Circuit tournament, which was held at the at Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort, near San Diego.
Indeed, it’s already been quite a year for the 26-year-old poker pro, who is currently between residences in Las Vegas and the Washington, DC area. Levrini, who has lived in Las Vegas in recent years and plays both live and online poker, is about to move to Reston, VA to be closer to his family. In addition, he hopes to be in Virginia’s northern suburbs just in time for the NHL playoffs, which begin next month. Levrini, who is a huge hockey fan, says he intends to attend every Washington Capitals’ playoff game. And now he has some extra cash to buy the best seats.
When Revini took his seat in quite a different setting yesterday, he has no idea that a day later he would ultimately rake in $13,341 in prize money along with his first gold ring, the coveted award which is presented to all champions of WSOP Circuit tournaments held around the country.
The $200 (+30) buy-in No-Limit Hold’em tournament was played over two consecutive days during March 23-24, 2010. Final Table play began on a Wednesday afternoon. There were no prior WSOP Circuit gold ring event winners among the final nine players, which guaranteed a first-time champion.
Bret Eledge arrived at the Final Table with a decisive chip advantage over the remaining players. He ended up finishing in third place. Closest in chips when play began were Charley McLean and Jason “Heckler” Wozer who were covered by the chip leader by greater than a 3 to 2 margin. The remaining players were down 2 to 1 or more. During most of the five-hour Final Table, Levrini was an average to low stack. But he made a big move when play became three-handed and ended up with the victory.
When Final Table play began at 3:30 pm, the nine finalists and their starting chip counts were as follows:
Seat Player Hometown Chip Count
1 Garrett Levrini Reston, VA 265,000
2 Edward Liu Rowland Heights, CA 112,000
3 Charley McLean Lindsay, CA 334,000
4 Amir Reza Turkzadeh Walnut Creek, CA 206,000
5 Kate Ansorge San Diego, CA 142,000
6 Jason “Heckler” Wozner Orange, CA 318,000
7 Michael Ippolito San Diego, CA 216,000
8 Bret Eledge San Diego, CA 521,000
9 Luis Davila Temecula, CA 44,000
Final Table player introductions can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/7B204
Players were eliminated in the following order:
Ninth Place: Bad Beat Eliminates Davila
Luis Davila lasted about five minutes at the Final Table. He should have lasted much longer, considering he moved all-in on his final hand with Ac Ah and got a call by Garrett Levrini, who tabled As Ts. Davila’s delight turned to doom when he watched the succession of cards come as follows: Ks 7h 2c Qs Js Levrini ended up rivering a straight, which busted Davila. The 49-year-old poker dealer from Temecula, CA who has cashed in a number of WSOP Circuit events the past six years, collected $1,136.
Eighth Place: Cook Fried
Michael Ippolito, who owns a fitness center in San Diego, CA got bounced off the final table in eighth place when he moved in with As 8s and was called by Garrett Levrini, with Th Td. Ippolito failed to improve and watched helplessly as the board ran out 9d 6c 5h 4h 9s. He was forced to settle for a $1,340 payout.
Seventh Place: Katie Ansorge Becomes First Female Finalist
Katie Ansorge, a financial analyst from San Diego, CA was the first female to make it to a Final Table at this year’s Rincon series. She lasted about an hour before making her final move with Ac Qc which ran into Jason “Heckler” Warner’s Kh Kc. Ansorge desperately needed and ace, but missed all five shots and ended up as the next player eliminated when the final board showed Td 9h 7d 7h 2c. Ansorge, making her first-ever final table appearance at a major poker tournament, received $1,653 in prize money.
Sixth Place: “Heckler” Removed From Tournament
Jason “Heckler” Warner, a 42-year-old UPS driver from Orange, CA lost a big hand with pocket 7’s against pocket A’s and was left with just a few chips. He went out a few hands later on a hand that was not shown. He was all-in against two players who checked it down, and Bret Eledge scooped the pot with a pair of 9’s. Warner settled for sixth place and $2,476.
Fifth Place: Charley Chunked
Charley McLean, a 34-year-old poker pro from San Diego, CA ran low on chips and made his final stand with Kh Th. He was called by Td Tc and went out when the board ran As 5s 3c 7h Ts. The trip T’s won the pot, leaving McLean with a payout of $3,300.
Fourth Place: Liu
Edward Liu, a 21-year-old college student from Rowland Hills, CA became short stacked. He moved all-in and picked up a flush draw holding Jh 4h when the flop came Kh 8d 3h. Amir Reza Turkzadeh called the pre-flop raise and showed Jd Js. Liu was not able to hit a heart, and went out in fourth place with $4,129 in prize money.
Third Place: Cook Fried
Bret Eledge, a cook from San Diego, CA appeared destined for possible victory, but then got derailed late on what was arguably the turning point of the tournament. In what became a battle of the blinds, Eledge was dealt 7s 6d. Garrett Levrini was dealt 5h 4h. After the flop came 8h 5s 3h, Eledge raised all-in with a straight draw. Levrini, with a pair and a flush draw called. With the largest pots of the night at stake, Eledge was thrilled to catch the 6s of the turn, which gave him a higher pair. But the 2s on the river abruptly ended Eledge’s celebration, as Levrini made a straight. Down to just a few chips after the defeat, Eledge went out two hands later and ended up as the third place finisher, which paid $5,776.
Second Place: Turkzadeh Comes Up Short
Amir Reza Turkzadeh played marvelously during the entire tournament, but finished as the runner up. He was born in Iran and is currently living in Walnut Creek, CA where he is a student at San Francisco State University. Turkzadeh collected $8,115 in prize money.
The last hand came when Garrett Levrini was dealt 5s 5d. Turkzadeh was dealt 6h 3s. After the turn, Turkzadeh was all-in. The final board showed Tc 3c 2d Ac Kd, which meant the pocket 5’s took down the last pot of the night.
The final hand of the tournament can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/31CCF
First Place: Garrett Levrini Wins
Garrett Levrini, a 26-year-old pro poker player who will soon be living in the Washington, DC suburb of Reston, CA collected $13,341 in prize money for his first WSOP-related tournament victory. He says he hopes to play in more WSOP events in the future and now has his sights set on winning at WSOP gold bracelet in Las Vegas this summer.
An interview with Levrini at tableside moments after his win can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/1E248
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.
2010 Harrah’s Rincon WSOP Circuit – Event #6 Final Results
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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









