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   Friday, May 25 2012 

 
WSOP Circuit National Championship: Sam Barnhart as winner

Last Sunday, the public in the poker room of Caesars Palace, in Las Vegas attended the final table of the first World Series of Poker Circuit National Championship (WSOPC) tournament. On the evening of Sunday, therefore, the verdict was out and Sam Barnhart was the great lucky who won the trophy, the first prize of $ 300,000 and the beautiful bracelet. The champion eliminated James Anderson, who won the Midwest Regional Championship in Hammond, Indiana, during the final heads'up. At the beginning of this final duel, James Andersen had a slight advantage in chips. But it was not enough to propel him to victory. But for his performance, he received a wonderful bonus of $ 200,000.



The final table of the WSOPC National Championship was full of action. Holder of the lowest stack at the beginning of the day, Matthew Laurence had to leave the first the table following an attack by Charles Moore. Adam Hui followed him shortly afterwards, Drazen Illich also suffered the same fate. The adventure of the veteran Charles Moore also ended as he was eliminated in the 6th place. Despite his advantage in chips, Jonathan Poche hadn't resist long and rolled to the 5th place, which created a huge surprise in the playroom. Fifteen minutes after the break, La Sengphet also surrendered, however, winning a gain of $ 100,000 for his fourth place. The next victim was Josh Evans and occupying the third place, he was entitled to a reward of $ 135,000.

Source:  poker777.com

Wednesday, 01 June 2011


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