2009/2010 World Series of Poker Circuit
Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort
Event #1
No Limit Hold’em
Buy-In: $200 (+30)
Total Entries: 599
Total Prize Pool: $116,206
March 18-19, 2010
Final Results:
Place Name Hometown Prize
1 Chris Farmer Poway, CA $24,415
2 Rod Dingler Temecula, CA $14,235
3 Ryan Westland San Diego, CA $9,471
4 Ron Segni El Cajon, CA $7,286
5 Chris McGrath San Diego, CA $5,834
6 George Rutherford Woodland Hills, CA $4,369
7 Tim Omohundro Encinitas, CA $2,917
8 Bill Denadel Escondido, CA $2,371
9 Jerry Simon Temecula, CA $2,010
10 Alan Marks Newport Coast, CA $1,755
11 Matthew Poucher San Diego, CA $1,755
12 Wesley Cain Redlands, CA $1,755
13 David Para Alpine, CA $1,441
14 Joseph Hetherington Escondido, CA $1,441
15 Wayne McGregor Wasilla, AK $1,441
16 Alex Stepanian San Diego, CA $1,209
17 Michael Cooper Escondido, CA $1,209
18 Russell Higa Montebello CA $1,209
19 Jason Looney Arroyo Grande. CA $1,057
20 Scott Stanley Carlsbad, CA $1,057
21 Christopher Lee Laguna Hills CA $1,057
22 John Forouzandeh San Diego, CA $941
23 Michael Diaz Chula Vista, CA $941
24 Joseph Occipinti Phoenix, AZ $941
25 Paul Greenwood Flagstaff, AR $848
26 Wilson Wallace Poway, CA $848
27 James Smith San Diego, CA $848
28 Justin Downing San Diego, CA $779
29 Donald Gregory Parker, CO $779
30 Peter Wong Carlsbad, CA $779
31 Raymond Mccabe Annaheim, Ca $720
32 Brett Chappell Temecula, Ca $720
33 Kole Wenger Ramona, CA $720
34 Bob Richland Del Mar, CA $662
35 Merlin Ausenhus Calgary, Alberta $662
36 James Kozono Diamond Bar, CA $662
37 Damon Terrell San Diego, CA $651
38 Ted Ushirogata Cerritos, CA $651
39 Jose Villanueva San Diego, CA $651
40 Joseph Iannazzo San Diego, CA $651
41 Humberto Luna San Diego, CA $651
42 Tom Brown Escondido, CA $651
43 Robert Butler Escondido, CA $651
44 Jonathan Sarkisian San Diego, CA $651
45 Mark Heishman Poway, CA $651
46 Todd Zacharias Huntington Beach, CA $546
47 James Jape San Diego, CA $546
48 Betty Trenberth Valley Center, CA $546
49 Timothy Mahoney San Diego, CA $546
50 Frankie Marino San Diego, CA $546
51 Ricardo Quiroz San Diego, CA $546
52 Scott Hawes San Diego, CA $546
53 William Rogers San Diego, CA $546
54 Joe Leggio Carlsbad, CA $546
55 Got mad and ran out. $476
56 Blake Lapham Reseda, CA $476
57 David Wako El Cajon, CA $476
58 Ignacio Mallari Irvine, CA $476
59 Anthony Gentile Bullhead City, AZ $476
60 Lee Dragoun Costa Mesa, CA $476
61 Sylbert Reid Vista, CA $476
62 David Frohlich Toronto, Canada $476
63 Guillermo Bonillas San Diego, CA $476
Farmer Harvests a Gold Ring
Chris Farmer Takes $24,415 and First Tournament at Rincon Series
First Event at Harrah’s Rincon Sells Out

2010 Harrah's Rincon WSOP Circuit Event #1 Winner Chris Farmer
Valley Center, CA – The first World Series of Poker Circuit tournament held this year at Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort began in spectacular fashion with a complete sell out. Every poker table in the tournament arena and poker room was filled to capacity, along with 100 players who later took seats as alternates. Indeed, while some tournaments played elsewhere have suffered declining attendance, poker remains very much alive and well in Southern California, especially at Harrah’s Rincon.
This now marks the sixth consecutive year Harrah’s Rincon has hosted a WSOP Circuit stop. This year’s 12-event series began with a $200 (+30) buy-in No Limit Hold’em tournament, which was played over two days on March 18-19. The tournament attracted 599 entrants, which created a prize pool totaling $116,206. Most of the field was eliminated on day one, which clocked in at 14 hours. Four tables of survivors returned for day two which played for another 12 hours, when the last hand was dealt out at 2:00 am.
The tournament winner was Chris Farmer, a 25-year-old semi-pro poker player from San Diego, CA. He collected $24,415 in prize money. He was also presented with his first gold ring, which is the ultimate token of achievement given out to all tournament champions of WSOP Circuit events held around the country. This was his first time to cash in a WSOP Circuit tournament. He has cashed and won other events, but this was his biggest in a live tournament.
Final Table play began on a Friday night and was held inside the special events center at Rincon. There were no prior WSOP Circuit event winners amongst the final nine, thus guaranteeing a first-time champion. Rod Dingler, from Temecula, CA started play as the chip leader, and ended up finishing second. But at least three other players – including the eventual winner, Chris Farmer — were all within striking distance, making the Final Table a wide open competition. The low blinds (6,000-12,000) and average chip stack amounting to roughly 350,000 at the start allowed plenty of play. The nine finalists and their starting chip counts were as follows:
Seat Player Hometown Chip Count
1 R. Westover San Diego, CA 418,000
2 Rod “Dig Dog” Dingler Temecula, CA 820,000
3 Ron Segni El Cajon, CA 427,000
4 Chris Farmer San Diego, CA 418,000
5 Tim Omohundro Encinitas, CA 236,000
6 George Rutherford Woodland Hills, CA 730,000
7 Phil Denadel Escondido, CA 731,000
8 Jerry Simon Temecula, CA 199,000
9 Chris McGrath Media, PA 654,000
Final Table player introductions can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/A98FC
Players were eliminated in the following order:
Tenth Place: Marks is a Marked Man
Just three hands into the Final Table, Alan Marks picked up As Kh. He was delighted to be involved in a potential triple up situation with the best hand, against two callers. Jerry Simon was also all in, holding Ad Jc. Rod Digler, a.k.a. “Big Dog” had Ac Qc. The Big Dog barked loudest when the flop came Qs 8c 5h. Two blanks then fell on the turn and river, meaning the Big Dog scooped the 600,000 pot with his pair of Q’s. Meanwhile, Alan Marks ended up as the tenth place finisher. Marks, an English-born retiree who now lives in Oceanside, CA ended up with $1,755 in prize money.
Ninth Place: Simon Says, “I’m Busted”
The same hand which eliminated Alan Marks also busted out Jerry Simon. The retired Air Force veteran who now lives in nearby Temecula, CA pocketed $2,010 for his ninth place. Simon has cashed numerous times in major poker tournaments elsewhere, including five in-the-money finishes at the WSOP in Las Vegas.
Eighth Place: Denadel Done
Phil Denadel, a retiree from nearby Escondido, CA was the eighth place finisher. On his final hand of the tournament, he lost a race, holding Ac Kd against Chris McGrath’s Td Tc. The final board showed Jc 6c 3s 9d 5d which meant the opponent’s pocket tens took down the pot. Denadel received $2,371 in prize money.
Seventh Place: Omohundro Says “Oh, No” Tim Omohundro, a project manager from Encinitas, CA took a tough beat on his final hand when he took Ah Js up against Chris Farmer’s Ks Qh. After the turn card, Omohundro appeared to be headed for a double up, but the Qs fell on the river, giving Farmer the crop and putting weed kill on Omohundro’s shot of making a comeback. To his credit, this was Omohundro’s first major live poker tournament. He could certainly be proud of his finish, outlasting 592 players. Seventh place paid $2,917.
Sixth Place: Rough Times for Rutherford
George Rutherford, an office worker from Woodland Hills, CA was the sixth place finisher. He was low on chips and survived a few all-ins before finally succumbing to a bigger stack. Rutherford was dealt As Jd on his final hand, versus Ron Segni’s Ac Kh. The final board showed Qd 9s 4d 2h 9d, which meant the larger kickers held by Segni played. Rutherford, making his first WSOP cash, has plans to attend law school in the future. He collected a nice settlement from this final table which amounted to $4,369.
Fifth Place: Former Navy Officer Sinks
Chris McGrath, from Media, PA was in decent chip position much of the way, but finally went card dead late and busted out on a bad beat. McGrath was dealt Ac 9c and moved all in. He got a call from chip leader “Big Dog,” who showed Ks Jd. Just as things looked optimistic for McGrath who appeared might double up, the killer Js fell on the river, which made the a pair for Big Dog. That knocked McGrath to the rail in fifth place, good for a mixed blessing of $5,834. McGrath is a former graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. In fact, he was formally an officer on a submarine.
Fourth Place: Bluff Goes Badly for Segni
Ron Segni, a general contractor from El Cajon, CA made a bold move on his final hand. He tried to steal a round of blinds and antes holding 7c 5h, but ran into Chris Farmer’s Qs Qh. Farmer all but ended Segni’s hopes when he flopped a set of queens. But Segni picked up an inside straight draw on the turn. Unfortunately, he missed his long shot draw and Farmer raked in the pot when the final board showed Qc Js 6c 9h 7s. Segni, who has made Final Tables at a number of tournaments, including last year’s Seniors Championship here at Harrah’s Rincon, nailed down $9,471 in prize money.
Third Place: Westover Goes South
Ryan Westover, a “stay-at-home-dad” from San Diego, finished in third place. Three-handed action lasted two full hours before Westover finally went out with Ks 9d, which ended up losing to Chris Farmer’s Kd Qd. Farmer hit one of his many outs on the last card, making a straight when the board showed As Td 9h 5d Js. That meant Westover ended up settling for $9,471 for third place.
Second Place: Big Dog Gets Run Over
Rod “Big Dog” Dingler came close to victory several times. He held the chip lead during most of the Final Table play and had his opponent all in and covered four times, losing on each occasion. Had Dingler managed to catch just one card at a key moment, he would have won. Instead, Dingler was never able to close out the victory. One of many turning points came when Chris Farmer rivered a full house, which proved to be the decisive hand of the tournament.
The key hand with Farmer making a full house against Dingler can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/BD585
Dingler was eliminated about 15 minutes later, after he lost a race with pocket 8’s against AQ. The final hand of the tournament can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/EB491
Rod “Big Dog” Dingler, a real estate agent from Temecula, CA collected runner up prize money which amounted to $14,235.
First Place: Chris Farmer is Champion
Chris Farmer, a 25-year-old semi-pro poker player from San Diego won his first WSOP Circuit gold ring and $24,415. An interview with Farmer at tableside just moments after his win can be seen here: http://www.twitvid.com/5D733
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 #1 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 Becket – Table Games Supervisor
Elizabeth Liemandt – Public Relations Manager
Alexia Alsop – Poker Room Manager
Jimmy Sommerfeld – Tournament Director
Bill Bruce – Assistant Tournament Director