2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Ameristar St. Charles

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Ameristar St. Charles

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
$130,667
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Entries
414
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
3
Players Left
1

Scott Hall Takes Down WSOPC Main Event in St. Charles for $130,667

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Scott Hall
Scott Hall

The fourth stop of the 2019/20 World Series of Poker Circuit crowned a new champion at St. Charles Ameristar Casino in the $1,700 Main Event as Scott Hall emerged victorious, denying Andros Ioakimides his second gold ring of the series. Hall outlasted a field of 414 entries to take down the biggest piece of the pie, pocketing $130,667, a coveted Main Event gold ring, and a seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.

Hall is a poker pro from Fayetteville, Arkansas who has been in the game for over 12 years and accumulated $582,006 in that time span.

When asked how he feels about the victory Hall told PokerNews: "Coming into the final table I probably had the best run of hands I've ever had in live poker ever and It feels about as good as anything could feel really, it just feels great."

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize Money
1Scott HallFayetteville, Arkansas$130,667
2Andros IoakimidesSt. Louis, Missouri$80,761
3Albert MorrowFlorissant, Missouri$58,653
4Edward DixonDetroit, Michigan$43,198
5Jerod SmithSt. Louis, Missouri$32,271
6Ravi RaghavanNorth Brrok, Illinois$24,458
7Brent BarfieldN/A$18,810
8Gil GeorgeDallas, Texas$14,692
9Paul StrohmKansas City, Missouri$11,634

Final Table Action

The unofficial final table started at Level 24 and lost its first player not long into the level. Paul Strohm was the first victim after he jammed his short stack in holding a made hand of tens but got tripped up by the jack-nine suited of Ioakimides to send him home in ninth place.

One level later would see Gil George depart after he ran his ladies into Hall's rockets giving him an eighth-place finish.

Up next was Brent Barfield, who waited patiently to catch a hand and did. Unfortunately, it came at a bad time as his pocket jacks were no match for Morrow's cowboys. Both players improved to sets, but Morrow would put the quads to Barfield to send him home in seventh place for $18,810.

Level 26 began with six players and ended with just three. Finishing in sixth place was WPT champ Ravi Raghavan. His stack dwindled to a mere nothing and he had no choice but to move it in from the big blind holding ace-four after Hall raised holding a superior ace-seven. Hall flopped a seven leaving Raghavan with little to no hope as he took home $24,458 for his efforts.

Next up was Jerod Smith who was fortunate enough to go so far after his roller-coaster Day 2. Smith started the second day with an above-average stack and was down to 40,000 at one point before running it up to over 1.4 million. Smith hit a bad dry streak and saw over half his stack disappear before moving it in with pocket eights. He was called by Hall with pocket sixes and the set master did it one last time to come from behind to send Smith out the door in fifth place for $32,271.

The finish marked Smith's fifth final table of the stop, and while he didn't capture a ring, and despite multiple two-time winners, he was able to finish as the Ameristar St. Charles Casino Champion with 147.5 points. That meant he too earned a seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.

Jerod Smith
Casino Champ Jerod Smith

The next elimination would see another player bite the dust after being ahead preflop as Edward Dixon's comeback was cut short when he jammed holding ace-jack and was called by Morrow holding a live ten-nine suited. Morrow would flop top-pair and turn two as Dixon would take exit in fourth place $43,198.

Three-way action picked back up on the final day where Ioakimides found a much needed double up on the first hand holding ace-queen against Hall's ace-jack. Play would continue for two levels and chips would circle around the table until Bill Morrow jammed his last four million chips in the middle after the flop holding the nut-flush draw and was called by Hall holding a pair of ladies. Morrow was unsuccessful in completing his flush or pairing his ace and was sent home in third place $58,653.

Hall took a commanding chip advantage into the heads-up match but it was all too familiar. The first hand started in the same fashion with Ioakimides doubling up as he held a superior ace to Hall. Unfortunately for Ioakimides things wouldn't continue his way as he never breached the four-million mark. His day would come to an end after he tried to represent a flush at the wrong time as Hall rivered the nut straight to end his journey in second place $80,761.

"This is an important moment," Hall said. "I just wanna shout out to my friends and family from not just Fayetteville, Arkansas but from all over."

WSOP Circuit Ameristar St. Charles Ring Winners

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Event #1: $400 NLH Double Stack206$67,980Carlos Loving$16,622
Event #2: $400 NLH Multi-Flight1,093$360,690Cory Bogert$50,034
Event #3: $400 NLH157$51,810Matthew Koch$13,567
Event #4: $400 NLH 6-Handed232$76,560Andros Ioakimides$18,119
Event #5: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha117$38,610Cory Bogert$10,674
Event #6: $400 NLH Bounty160$36,800Chris Parsley$9,634
Event #7: $400 NLH108$35,640Robert Keeling$10,021
Event #8: $400 Monster Stack281$92,730Robert Keeling$21,357
Event #9: $600 NLH132$67,980Jeff Trudeau Jr.$18,265
Event #10: $1,700 Main Event414$627,210Scott Hall$130,667
Event #11: $600 NLH148$48,840Randy Ratajczyk$12,946
Event #12: $00 NLH106$34,980Brian Welch$9,995
Event #13: $250 NLH Double Stack277$55,400Gary Bland$12,837

This wraps up the PokerNews coverage of the Main Event in St. Charles, but the WSOPC Circuit season continues to roll on with its fifth stop at Thunder Valley Casino in the Sacramento area in California. PokerNews will offer full coverage of the $1,700 Main Event as well as the high roller, so tune in for all of the action then.

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Tags: Andros IoakimidesBill MorrowBrent BarfieldCarlos LovingChris ParsleyCory BogertGary BlandGil GeorgeJeff TrudeauJerod SmithPaul StrohmRavi RaghavanRobert KeelingScott Hall

Andros Ioakimides Eliminated in 2nd Place ($80,761)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Andros Ioakimides
Andros Ioakimides

Andros Ioakimides opened for 175,000 and Scott Hall called.

The flop fell {3-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}. Ioakimides lead out for 250,00 and Hall called.

Andros Ioakimides check-called Hall's 540,000 bet after the {6-Clubs} fell on the turn.

The river brought the {10-Clubs} and Ioakimides moved all in getting snap-called by Hall.

Scott Hall: {j-Diamonds}{9-Spades}
Andros Ioakimides: {j-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

Ioakimides was trying to represent the flush but ran into the nut-staright of Hall to end his tournament run in second place.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Hall us
Scott Hall
12,420,000
3,720,000
3,720,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Andros Ioakimides us
Andros Ioakimides
Busted

Tags: Scott HallAndros Ioakimides

Bill Morrow Eliminated in 3rd Place ($58,653)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Albert Morrow
Albert Morrow

Scott Hall opened for 175,000 and Bill Morrow three-bet to 500,000 from the big blind, Hall called,

The flop fell {2-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and Morrow jammed for 4,000,000 putting Hall into the tank for a few minutes before he called.

Scott Hall: {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts}
Bill Morrow: {a-Clubs}{7-Clubs}

Morrow held the nut-flush draw with an over to Hall's pocket queens but neither the {8-Spades} turn nor the {3-Hearts} river helped Morrow as he was eliminated in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Scott Hall us
Scott Hall
10,500,000
5,810,000
5,810,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Bill Morrow us
Bill Morrow
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Scott HallBill Morrow

Ioakimides Doubles Up First Hand

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Andros Ioakimides
Andros Ioakimides

Bill Morrow opened for 125,000 and Scott Hall called from the small blind. Action was on Andros Ioakimides who moved all in from the big blind. Morrow mucked his hand and Hall said, "I'm going to regret this but I call."

Scott Hall: {a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}
Andros Ioakimides: {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

Both players woke up with identical hands to start off the day but Hall was out-kicked by Ioakimides and doubled him up after the board ran out {8-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{9-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Bill Morrow us
Bill Morrow
5,884,875
-125
-125
Day 2 Chip Leader
Scott Hall us
Scott Hall
4,030,000
-1,255,000
-1,255,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Andros Ioakimides us
Andros Ioakimides
2,510,125
1,255,125
1,255,125

Tags: Albert MorrowAndros IoakimidesScott Hall

A New Champion Will Be Crowned in the St.Charles Main Event Today

Andros Ioakimides
Andros Ioakimides

The final day of the World Series of Poker Circuit St. Charles $1,700 Main Event is set to kick-off at noon! The tournament has three players returning to battle it out for the $130,667 first-place prize, and the eventual champion will also be adding a shiny new WSOPC ring to their resume.

It is Missouri native Bill Morrow leading the way as he ended Dy 2 with almost half of the chips in play with 5,885,000.
Morrow looks to add not only add the biggest payday to his resume but at least double as his career lifetime earnings of $34,111.

Second in chips is Scott Hall with as he is close on Morrow's taill with 5,285,000. Hall has already bested his ninth place performance he had earlier this summer at Choctaw's Circut Main Event and looks to add a first place finish to his resume.

Taking third in chips is Andros Ioakimides who still has a sizeable stack with 1,255,000. Ioakimides has already nabbed one ring this series and will have his work cut out for him in order to win another.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerChip Count 
1Andros Ioakimides1,255,000 
2Albert Morrow5,885,000 
3Scott Hall5,285,000 

Three-way action is set to start at noon today with action starting at level 27 where blinds are 25,000/50,000/50,000. The levels will remain 60 minutes in length with a 15-minute break after every two levels of play and a 75-minute dinner break at the end of Level 31. The tournament will not stop until a winner is crowned, taking home the $130,667 first-place prize, along with a shiny new WSOP circuit ring and an automatic seat into the GCC.

WSOP Circuit St. Charles Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize Money
1TBD$130,667
2TBD$80,761
3TBD$58,653
4Edward Dixon$43,198
5Jerod Smith$32,271
6Ravi Raghavan$24,458
7Brent Barfield$18,810
8Gil George$14,692
9Paul Strohm$11,634

PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing all of the coverage until a champion is crowned, so stay tuned as the action unfolds!

Tags: Bill MorrowAndros IoakimidesScott Hall