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Grand Casino Tunica Poker Tournament - WSOP Circuit Event

Event #22 - WSOP Circuit No Limit Hold'em Championship (Day 1)
January 24, 2006 at 12:00 PM
Grand Casino Tunica
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In $10,000
Prize Pool $2,289,500
Entries 241

Josh Prager is the Early Chip Leader in WSOP Circuit Championship at Tunica Grand

All the Day 1 Action can be found here

End of Day One Standings: 77 Players Remain

Players                                                                                 Chip Count
Josh Prager	 	Yuba City, CA	 	89,825
Bryant King	 	Spokane, WA	 	69,975
Don Mullis	 	Moorseville, NC	 	66,400
Don Barton	 	Pahrump, NV	 	64,050
Hertzel Zalewski	Houston, TX	 	63,375
Brian Lamkin	 	Austin, TX	 	60,950
Fred Cabral	 	Atlanta, GA	 	54,200
Willis Fillers	 	Greenville, TN	 	54,000
Layne Flack	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	53,400
Robert Schuz	 	Southhaven, MS	 	53,025
Chris Bell	 	Raleigh, NC	 	52,250
Mike Matusow	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	52,075
Johnny Donaldson	Monticello, AR	 	51,225
Jessica Brown	 	Gulfport, MS	 	50,800
Kia Mohjeri	 	Rock Ledge, FL	 	50,650
Jean-Robert Ballande	Los Angeles, CA	        50,600
Gavin Smith	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	49,500
Phil Galfond	 	Gaithersburg, MD	47,525
Wendell Barnes	 	Charleton, MA	 	45,800
Randy Brown	 	Little Rock, AR	 	45,000
George Bronstein	Tampa, FL	 	43,650
Ben Robinson	 	Fort Lauderdale, FL	42,800
Bill Edler	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	42,650
Brandon Adams	 	Boston, MA	 	42,600
Daniel Negreanu	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	38,500
Sean McCabe	 	Sunny Isles, Bch., FL	37,600
Michael Tait	 	Ft. Lauderdale, FL	37,350
Albert Cardinas	 	McAllen, TX	 	37,325
Chad Brown	 	Los Angeles, CA	        36,975
Roland Israelashvili	New York,NY	 	36,550
John Juanda	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	34,900
Mike Beasly		Hollywood, FL	 	34,700
Dan Rogers	 	Kansas City, MO	        33,350
Erik Seidel	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	32,250
Miguel de los Santos	Edinburg, TX	 	30,925
Amnon Filippi	 	Maine	 	 	29,350
Tony Calender	 	Ledbetter, KY	 	28,925
Galen Kester	 	Sanatobia, MS	 	28,875
Daniel Alaei	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	27,400
Surinder Sunar	 	Wolverhampton, UK	27,375
Bill Gazes	 	Miami Beach, FL	        26,500
Khosrow Naraghian	Memphis, TN	 	26,475
Karlo Lopez	 	San Juan, PR	 	25,325
Miguel Mateo	 	San Juan, PR	 	24,350
Earnest Shepherd	Lizzlia, GA		24,275
Jeff Seibert		Dallas, TX		23,000
Vincent Mack		Palm Bay, FL		22,750
Reza Payvar		Los Angeles, CA	        21,400
Lee Markholt		Eatonville, WA		21,375
Frank Kasella		Germantown, TN	        19,975
Todd Brunson		Las Vegas, NV		19,975
Ozzie Kalil		Fishers, IN		19,850
Tex Barch		McKinney, TX		19,775
Richard Tatolivich	Scottsdale, AZ	 	19,525
Bruce Sturgeon	 	Bedford, IN	 	19,200
Humberto Brenes	 	San Jose, CR	 	18,575
Chris Ferguson	 	Pacific Palisades, CA	18,100
Jeff Gibralter	 	Rockwall, TX	 	17,475
Chau Giang	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	16,500
Tom McCormick	 	Fargo, ND	 	16,375
Padraig Parkinson	Dublin, Ireland	 	15,525
Allen Kessler	 	Huntington Valley, PA	14,175
Kathy Liebert	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	14,000
Larry Satterwhite	Houston, TX	 	13,925
Russ Sherrod	 	Opelousos, LA	 	13,750
Tony Cousinaeu	 	Daytona Beach, FL	11,850
David Pham	 	Cerritos, CA	 	11,750
John Yancy	 	Marville, AR	 	11,025
Andrew Black	 	Dublin, Ireland	 	10,800
Russ Boyd	 	Columbia, MO	 	10,275
Bob Stupak	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	10,225
Phillippe Rouas	 	San Francisco, CA	8,950
Mike Wayer	 	Jasper, IN	 	8,450
Mark Gregorich	 	Las Vegas, NV	 	8,325
Charles V. Butler	Collierville, TN	7,725
Timmy Townsend	 	Branson, MO	 	6,500
Jeff Wood	 	Knoxville, TN 	 	4,950

Star-studded tournament field floods into Mississippi to enter main event

No one knows for sure where the first game of poker was played. But there is general agreement that poker, as we know it today, originated in riverboats along the Mississippi during the 1830s. Since then, Las Vegas and other casino hotspots may have supplanted the Mississippi Region as the epicenters of the poker universe. But Mississippi will always be contemporary poker's birthplace.

Thirty-six years after the first World Series of Poker was played, the most prestigious of all poker spectacles came to Mississippi for the first time. The fifth stop on the 2005-06 World Series of Poker Circuit is the Tunica Grand Casino-Resort, located about 25 miles south of Memphis. Nestled comfortably along the eastern banks of the Mississippi River, the Tunica Grand is the largest casino-resort located in the expansive mid-American region between Atlantic City and Las Vegas. With ESPN televisions cameras here to capture all the action, this event promises to be one of the most exciting tournaments of the new year.

We are tremendously excited to have the World Series of Poker and ESPN come to the Tunica Grand for the first time,' said Karen Kaegin, Poker Room Manager at the Tunica Grand. 'We are thrilled with the turnout here, which includes so many superstar players and spectators. Since poker was born here in the Mississippi region, it's fitting that the World Series of Poker would find a home here in Tunica.'

The $10,000 buy-in championship event started today and attracted 241 entries, with a total prize pool of $2,289,500. Three former world champions were in the field, including Scotty Nguyen (1998), Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson (2000), and Carlos Mortensen (2001). Only Ferguson survived past the first day.

In addition, several other poker luminaries entered the main event including - Mike Sexton, Bob Stupak, T.J. Cloutier, Barry Greenstein, Erik Seidel, Sammy Farha, Michael 'the Grinder' Mizrachi, Men 'the Master' Nguyen, Daniel Negreanu, Mike 'the Mouth' Matusow, Ted Forrest, Robert Williamson III, Chau Giang, Eric, Lindgren, Todd Brunson, and several others. The main event also started with five female players.

After nearly 12 hours of play on Day One, the early chip leader is Josh Prager, from Yuba City, CA. Little is known about Prager, other than the fact he finished 97th in last year's main event at the World Series of Poker. Considering there were 5,619 entries, making the top 100 was quite an accomplishment. Now six months later, in a highly-competitive field of 77 remaining players, it remains to be seen if Prager can continue acquiring chips; or will he become one of so many first day flash-in-the-pans who play well, but who for whatever reason are unable to sustain momentum on the following days. Prager clearly has something to prove.

Prize money will go to the top 18 finishers. On Day Two, play will continue down to the final 27 players. On Day Two -- play resumes at 12 noon CST.

Report by - Nolan Dalla (Media Director) nolandalla@aol.com
Photographs available through Eric Harkins Image22@aol.com
Tunica Grand Poker Room Manager - Karen Kaegin
Tournament Director - Johnny Grooms
Co-Tournament Director - Jack Effel

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