WSOP Circuit Main Event - No Limit Hold'em Results & Report
Harrahs St Louis World Series of Poker Circuit Event
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Harrah's St. Louis 777 Casino Center Drive Maryland Heights, MO, 63043, US Full Schedule |
Kyle Cartwright Wins Championship Main Event at Harrah’s St. LouisPicks up Third Gold Ring since Playing in First Live Tournament in February Cartwright Clinches Seamless Victory in... Profile: Kyle Cartwright |
Date: April 10, 2011 Buy-In: $1,600 Prizepool: $646,762 Entries: 449 Game Type: No Limit Hold'em |
| Place | Country | Name | Prize |
| 1 | Kyle Cartwright | $142,290 | |
| 2 | Asheesh Boyapati | $87,927 | |
| 3 | Ron Segni | $64,249 | |
| 4 | Phil Stelzer | $47,705 | |
| 5 | Troy Weber | $35,973 | |
| 6 | Chris Viox | $27,533 | |
| 7 | Mitch Franks | $21,382 | |
| 8 | Steve Goff | $16,842 | |
| 9 | Nick Jivkov | $13,453 | |
| 10 | Scott Carlton | $10,891 | |
| 11 | Yury Parad | $10,891 | |
| 12 | Samuel Ansley | $10,891 | |
| 13 | Matthew Thornton | $8,938 | |
| 14 | Gary Herstein | $8,938 | |
| 15 | Thomas Cronin | $8,938 | |
| 16 | Mark Koeln | $7,438 | |
| 17 | Lance Craig | $7,438 | |
| 18 | Ryan Sponaugle AKA "SPO" | $7,438 | |
| 19 | Douglas Winters | $6,267 | |
| 20 | Matthew Stern | $6,267 | |
| 21 | Harris Paroya | $6,267 | |
| 22 | Terry Stuhldreher | $5,349 | |
| 23 | Kelly Johnson | $5,349 | |
| 24 | Samuel Devers | $5,349 | |
| 25 | Gaetano Mondello | $4,624 | |
| 26 | Daniel Chambers | $4,624 | |
| 27 | Steve Galey | $4,624 | |
| 28 | Dylan Thomassie | $4,049 | |
| 29 | Brett Schwertley | $4,049 | |
| 30 | David Scharf | $4,049 | |
| 31 | Brandon Steven | $3,590 | |
| 32 | Cory Drury | $3,590 | |
| 33 | Aaron Massey AKA "Padilla" | $3,590 | |
| 34 | Jonathan Dahlberg | $3,221 | |
| 35 | William Blood | $3,221 | |
| 36 | Gary Lucht | $3,221 | |
| 37 | Clayton Hamm | $2,923 | |
| 38 | Nadezhda Magnus AKA "Nadya" | $2,923 | |
| 39 | Christopher Juul | $2,923 | |
| 40 | Gary Schaan | $2,923 | |
| 41 | J Austin Hijar | $2,923 | |
| 42 | David Potter | $2,923 | |
| 43 | Gregory McCurry | $2,923 | |
| 44 | Tim Hebert AKA "The Ragin Cagun" | $2,923 | |
| 45 | Todd Bartlett | $2,923 |
Tournament Report
Kyle Cartwright Wins Championship Main Event at Harrah’s St. LouisPicks up Third Gold Ring since Playing in First Live Tournament in February Cartwright Clinches Seamless Victory in Four-Hour Final Table Whirlwind Back in February with the encouragement of friends and just $2,000 to his name, 23-year-old online poker player Kyle Cartwright decided to make a go at the live tournament circuit. The decision would soon prove to be one the best choices that the University of Memphis graduate had ever made. Just 100 days later, Cartwright is a three-time World Series of Poker Circuit champion and has parlayed that initial $2k investment into over $200,000 in WSOPC earnings. Cartwright, who back in February accomplished the astounding feat of winning two consecutive WSOPC Gold Rings in only his third and fourth-ever live tournaments, picked up a third gold ring playing in only his 12th live tournament in the Harrah’s St. Louis World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event Championship. For the win, Cartwright booked the largest score of his budding career - $142,290. Cartwright started day two near the bottom of the leader board but after building up a healthy stack with the help of a good run of cards, the 23-year-old University of Memphis graduate turned up the aggression to distance himself even further from the pack. “After that first day, Sam Barnhart (the Tunica Main Event Champion) told me how he started day two with around the same amount of chips and he gave me confidence,” said Cartwright. “That really helped me a lot going into day two.” The $1,600 buy-in event drew 449 players, generating a total of $646,762, the largest poker tournament prize pool in Missouri state history. Greg Raymer, Dennis Phillips, Dwyte Pilgrim and TJ Cloutier were among the notables who competed in the three-day event. Raymer, who went to high school in St. Louis and graduated with a degree in chemistry from the University of Missouri-Rolla, took to the mic just before day one play began to share a few words with the players and make the announcement to shuffle up and deal. A barrage of day one eliminations which included Pilgrim and Cloutier left 92 players bagging up their chips for the night and returning for day two play which began promptly at noon CST. Raymer and Phillips were among the survivors along with WSOPC veterans Mark “Pegasus” Smith and John “Cowboy” Land. Unfortunately, all four men saw their exit on day two before the money bubble burst shortly after 4pm. Harris Paroya of Lee’s Summit, MO started day two atop the leaderboard, but was eliminated late in the day finishing in 21st. The final nine players resumed day three play just after 1:00 pm CST with Cartwright holding nearly a third of the chips in play to start the day. In less than four hours, it would all be over.
Name Hometown Seat Chip Count Eliminations took place in the following order:
Ninth Place
Eighth Place
Seventh Place
Sixth Place
Fifth Place
Fourth Place With his fourth place finish, Stelzer overtook the current all-around points leader at Harrah’s St. Louis, Jordan Drummond to claim the title of Casino Champion and earn an automatic seat to the WSOP Circuit National Championship to be held in May at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. Stelzer is a 69-year-old grandfather of 12 children who began playing poker in 1950 for baseball cards. Stelzer’s fourth place finish earned him $47,705.
Third Place
Second Place For second place, Boyapati took home a healthy $87,927 in prize money. Boyapati is a 25-year-old software engineer from Sterling, VA. He is a recreational poker player who picked up the game just last year. Harrah’s St. Louis’ 2010/2011 Main Event Champion was awarded $142,290 and his third WSOP Circuit Gold Ring. “I feel like I have a small advantage for some reason. I’m not sure how to explain it but I think I do,” said Cartwright about his phenomenal run over the last hundred days. This was the second year that the World Series of Poker Circuit Events has come to Harrah’s St. Louis. Tournament organizers have deemed this year’s series to be an overall success with increases over last year’s attendance and prize pools. This year’s opening event saw a 20% increase in attendance over 2010. The next stop on the 2010/2011 World Series of Poker Circuit Event schedule is Caesars Palace Las Vegas. The sixteen-day event runs from April 14 through April 30th.
Down to the Final Nine at the Harrah’s St. Louis WSOPC Main Event ChampionshipKyle Cartwright Final Table Chip Leader with Nearly Third of Chips in Play After two days of play in the Main Event Championship at Harrah’s St. Louis, the final table stage has been set. Kyle Cartwright, who back in February accomplished the astounding feat of winning two consecutive WSOPC Gold Rings in only his third and fourth-ever live tournaments, sits atop the chip leaderboard heading into the final stretch with over 2.875m – nearly a third of the chips in play. Cartwright started day two near the bottom of the leader board but after building up a health stack with the help of a good run of cards, the 23-year-old University of Memphis graduate turned up the aggression to distance himself even further from the pack. Trailing in second place in chips is Steve Goff of Eureka, IL with 1.27 million. The $1,600 buy-in event drew 449 players, generating a total of $646,762, the largest poker tournament prize pool in Missouri state history. Greg Raymer, Dennis Phillips, Dwyte Pilgrim and TJ Cloutier were among the notables who competed in the three-day event. Raymer, who went to high school in St. Louis and graduated with a degree in chemistry from the University of Missouri-Rolla, took to the mic just before day one play began to share a few words with the players and make the announcement to shuffle up and deal. A barrage of day one eliminations which included Pilgrim and Cloutier left 92 players bagging up their chips for the night and returning for day two play which began promptly at noon CST. Raymer and Phillips were among the survivors along with WSOPC veterans Mark “Pegasus” Smith and John “Cowboy” Land. Unfortunately, all four men saw their exit on day two before the money bubble burst shortly after 4pm. Harris Paroya of Lee’s Summit, MO started day two atop the leaderboard, but was eliminated late in the day finishing in 21st The final nine players will return at noon Tuesday to play for $142,490 and the coveted WSOPC gold and diamond ring. The main event champion here at Harrah’s St. Louis will also earn an automatic seat to the $1 million-dollar freeroll WSOPC National Championship to be held in May at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. A second seat to the WSOPC National Championship is also up for grabs with two players, Goff and Phil Stelzer in prime position to overtake Jordan Drummond in the overall Casino Champion points race. Drummond currently sits at 80 points. A third place finish in the Main Event will put Goff, who currently has 22.5 points in the lead. Stelzer currently has 27.5 points and can take the lead from Drummond with a fourth place finish. This was the second year that the World Series of Poker Circuit Events has come to Harrah’s St. Louis. Tournament organizers have deemed this year’s series to be an overall success with increases over last year’s attendance and prize pools. This year’s opening event saw a 20% increase in attendance over 2010. The final nine players of the Main Event will resume day three Tuesday at 1 pm CST. |
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