WSOPC Indiana: Victory of Charles Moore
The World Series of Poker Circuit of Indiana (WSOPC) ended after having offered an exciting competition for fans of poker who came to invade the Horseshoe Casino Southern Indiana. The 9 best competitors among the 289 initially enrolled have therefore started the final table with Charles Moore as chip leader. Thanks to his great advantage with a stack of 1,233,000, all his other competitors started the game with a number of chips less than 900,000, it was with no surprise that he finished at the top of this tournament. Joel Merwick, Jorge Solorzano, John Alfera, Brian McKain, Kris Bradshaw, Mike Foster and John Holder left the party one by one to leave the two remaining players compete for the final duel.
Charles Moore continued to maintain his lead in chips and proven his accumulated experience in the circuit during the WSOPC heads'up final against Kevin Calenzo. With his aggressive playing style, his determination to triumph and his great talent as gambler Moore managed to oust Calenzo within a few hours only. Calenzo was therefore awarded of the runner up spot and the second prize of $ 61,724. As for Charles Moore, he finally went home with a wonderful awards, a prize of $ 98,878, the magnificent gold bracelet of the WSOP Circuit and a place for the National Championship, an event to be held in May 2011 without forgetting the joy and prestige of having accomplished another feat in the world of poker.
Source: Poker 777
Monday, 18 October 2010
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