Main Event
Day 1b Started
Main Event
Day 1b Started
Day 1b of the 2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Choctaw Durant is set to start in the next 20 minutes. The board currently says that there are a total of 716 entrants for both Days 1a and 1b. We expect that number to rise and perhaps flirt with last year's record field of 978 players.
Of the 466 players who played on Day 1a, only 64 survived. The overnight chip leader is Drazen Ilich, who bagged 650,000. The only other player to cross the 400,000-chip threshold was "Cowboy" John Land, who bagged 480,000.
The plan is to play 17 levels today. The first 15 will be 40 minutes long, and the final two will escalate to 60 minutes. We expect to start Day 2 very close to the money bubble.
Stay tuned for live updates straight from the floor here in Choctaw!
Level: 1
Blinds: 25/50
Ante: 0
The cards are in the air, and Day 1b of the World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Choctaw Durant is underway!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Abraham Araya |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
David Clark | 20,000 | |
Jordan Smith |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Traci Brown | 20,000 | |
Randolph Lanosga |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Russell Ivy |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Allen Kessler |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Bobby "Shooter" Hempkins
|
20,000 | |
AP Phahurat |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Kat Bowen
|
20,000 | |
Ari Engel |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
||
Ross Bybee | 20,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tana Karn
|
20,000 | |
DJ MacKinnon | 20,000 |
A player opened to 150 from the cutoff seat, Jordan Smith called on the button, and the dealer fanned . The player in the cutoff continued for 300, and Smith called.
The turn was the . The player slowed down, checking to Smith who fired 600, and the player folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jordan Smith |
21,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
Tournament Director Bill Bruce has just got on the PA and announced that the field has just crossed the 1,000-player mark, making it larger than last year's field of 978.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Matt Chang | 20,000 | |
Jesse Capps | 20,000 |
In the Live Blog for Day 1a, we updated you on the first three preliminary ring events that took place earlier this week here in Choctaw. In case you missed those, here they are again for your reading pleasure:
Keeping with that theme, here's a look back at Ring Event #4 $365 No-Limit Hold’em, with help from the WSOP Media Coordinator Lukas Willems, who has been in Choctaw all week monitoring the preliminary action.
Aaron Ruppert joined the elite club of two-time WSOP Circuit champions Tuesday morning at Choctaw Resort. The Oklahoma-based pro bested 338 entrants in Event 4, a $365 No-Limit Hold’em tournament, to take home $23,326 and, of course, his second WSOP Circuit gold ring. Ruppert’s first victory came last year at Horseshoe Council Bluffs in a $350 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo tournament when he bested 178 entrants to win $13,983.
“I won [a ring] last year in Council Bluffs and this one is a little bit more [prize money] than that one, so hopefully the trend continues,” Ruppert said of his wins. Ruppert is a familiar face on the WSOP Circuit and close friends with three-time champion Huy Nguyen. Both are highly successful players in their own right, but Ruppert says his success is a direct result of the relationships he’s formed in the poker community, not only with Nguyen, but with others as well.
“The number one reason I’ve gotten pretty good at poker is just from talking to my friends and going over strategy all the time,” Ruppert said. “To have Huy [Nguyen] and a bunch of other friends who are probably better than me at poker; to learn from them and to learn from each other, it’s key. You can’t be overconfident and think you can do it yourself. You’ve got to use your friends to get better.”
If that’s true, Ruppert is certainly indebted to his colleagues. The 32-year-old from Norman, Okla. has almost $175,000 in career earnings at the WSOP including back-to-back WSOP Main Event cashes and two Circuit victories. Amazingly, Ruppert says poker isn’t even his first love. His true passion lies in meteorology, a hobby he went to grad school for and practices to this day. When he’s not on the felt Ruppert can be found chasing storms and even appeared on the Discovery Channel’s “Storm Chasers” for a season.
“Weather is my number one love, poker might be number two now,” Ruppert said. One thing is clear, whatever Ruppert sets his mind to, be it storm chasing or tournament poker, the sky is the limit.
Buy-in | Entrants | Prize Pool |
---|---|---|
$300+$65 | 338 | $101,400 |
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Aaron Ruppert | Norman, OK | $23,326 |
2 | Herman Toney | Spring, TX | $14,418 |
3 | Alexander Mendoza | Conroe, TX | $10,518 |
4 | Jeremy Cook | Jefferson City, MO | $7,802 |
5 | Pavlin Karakikov | Harwood Heights, IL | $5,877 |
6 | Billy Taylor | Durant, OK | $4,495 |
7 | Darin Brock | Irving, TX | $3,488 |
8 | Alex Gyr | Dallas, TX | $2,746 |
9 | Wesley Parnell | Dallas, TX | $2,192 |