A player in middle position opened to 1,300 and Kyle Bowker called from the cutoff. The player in the big blind three-bet shoved for about 6,000, forcing a fold from the midde-position raiser. Bowker called and tabled , leading his opponent's .
The board fell , giving the pot to Bowker with his pair of tens.
This is the seventh stop (of 20) on the 2012-13 WSOP Circuit calendar, with the eighth at Harrah's Rincon already underway. At every WSOP-C stop comes a competition among players at that stop to accumulate the most points in an effort to become the "Casino Champion," by virtue of which a player gains entry into the National Championship in May 2013.
Here are the six Casino Champions thus far:
Player
Qualified
Daniel Gilmer
Harveys Lake Tahoe Casino Champion
Sandra Wong
River Rock (Vancouver) Casino Champion
Mike Leah
Horseshoe Hammond Casino Champion
Jonathan Taylor
Horseshoe Southern Indiana Casino Champion
Quan Nguyen
Bossier City Casino Champion
Cory Wood
IP Biloxi Casino Champion
Here at Harrah's Resort Atlantic City an interesting situation has developed thus far regarding the race for Casino Champion. The first nine events (of 12) have all seen different winners — not at all unusual. However, none of those nine champs have cashed in any other events thus far. That means a nine-way tie for first in the race for Casino Champion at the moment, with all nine winners currently sitting with 50 points for their wins. Here are those nine:
Event
Buy-In & Game
Winner
First Prize
#1
$365 NLHE
Jacob Coker
$35,033
#2
$365 NLHE
Brandon Fish
$50,862
#3
$580 NLHE
Daniel Marcus
$25,546
#4
$365 NLHE
Moshe Bernstein
$28,223
#5
$580 NLHE
Yury Parad
$31,770
#6
$365 NLHE
Alan Cutler
$23,504
#7
$1,125 NLHE
James Gilbert
$50,106
#8
$365 Limit Omaha Hi/Lo
“Miami” John Cernuto
$13,461
#9
$365 NLHE
Kunal Shah
$23,289
If by chance the race ends in a tie, the total winnings a player has earned will determine the Casino Champion. However, there's never been a need to go to the tiebreaker to determine a Casino Champion, and it's expected someone will nudge in front by virtue of a cash or two in Events 10 (this event), 11, or 12.
Action folded to Will "The Thrill" Failla in the cutoff and he opened to 1,500. Chris Reslock popped it to 3,300 from the small blind, Failla called, and the flop came down .
Reslock bet 4,000, only to be raised to 10,500 by Failla.
"Ace-king no good," said Failla.
Reslock responded, "It still can be," as he tossed in the chips to call.
"Three of clubs," requested Failla.
Turn:
"GET THAT IN THE BLOG," yelled an excited Failla. He was about to get more excited after Reslock check-called his all-in shove for 17,950. Failla tabled for a flopped straight, having already clinched the hand against Reslock's .
The river was a meaningless , locking up the big pot for Failla.