Hammond WSOP Circuit: Kurt Jewell won the title
They were 16 competitors qualified for the final day of the famous World Series Of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) which takes place at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana. After 12 hours of battle, the final table was finally known. Kurt Jewell defended his place of honor as chip leader with 6.8 million chips in hand. His large advantage was in his favor because he gained three times more chips than the other two players in the lead with Edwin Choi (2.6 million) and Corey Souther (2.3 million) which enabled him to be immune to early eliminations. After the elimination of Casey Hayes at the 9th place and Daniel Cohen at the 8 th place, the champion of the WSOP Circuit Rincon 2010 Bryan Devonshire was also victim of a bad turn and finished in the 7th place.
After dinner, Jewell encountered some difficulties, but finished at the end to dominate the game. After the removal of Corey Souther (6th), Nick Jivkov (5th), Edwin Choi (4th) and William Reynolds (3rd); Jared Kentworthy and Jewell have thus played the final duel. After two hours of confrontation during which Kentworthy tried to bribe the throne, Jewell did a big come back and seize the champion title of WSOPC Hammond, the reward of $ 242,090, the beautiful ring of champions, a place at the Regional Championship tournament of $ 10,000 buy-in which will be broadcasted on Versus network in 2011 with a field composed of renowned players such as Bernard Lee, Kevin Saul, Chad Brown, Vanessa Selbst, Faraz Jaka, Jeff Madsen and Kathy Liebert. Jewell get also a place in the famous National Championship to be held in Las Vegas in May 2011.
Source: Poker 777
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
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