2009 World Series of Poker Circuit - Council Bluffs

$5,150 Circuit Championship Main Event
Day: 2
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Event Info
2009 World Series of Poker Circuit - Council Bluffs
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
$113,020
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Prize Pool
$313,950
Total Entries
67
Level Info
Level
16
Blinds
8,000 / 16,000
Ante
2,000
Players Left 1 / 67
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Day 2 Seat Assignments

Here's the way the remaining 30 players shake out:

Table 19
Seat 1: Scott Rosenquist (32,800)
Seat 2: Drazen Ilich (49,300)
Seat 4: Wilbur Futhey (53,600)
Seat 6: Tom Galusha (65,100)
Seat 7: Evan Panesis (34,100)
Seat 8: Ari Engel (49,500)
Seat 9: Craig Rice (9,700)

Table 20
Seat 1: Jesse Hale (78,300)
Seat 3: Ben Hock (31,300)
Seat 4: Kevin Culjat (11,300)
Seat 5: Tony Hartmann (72,400)
Seat 6: Joaquin Sosa (72,000)
Seat 7: Mark Eddleman (66,400)
Seat 8: Phil Mader (84,700)
Seat 9: Jeffrey Daubs (37,400)

Table 28
Seat 2: Larry Loose (13,800)
Seat 3: Greg Poor (28,000)
Seat 4: Jeff Bryan (108,200)
Seat 5: Scott Erickson (59,500)
Seat 6: John McDonald (31,700)
Seat 7: Zach Taylor (6,400)
Seat 8: Eric Stiglets (14,700)

Table 29
Seat 1: David Hiers (26,700)
Seat 2: Harold Kruger (63,000)
Seat 3: Dennis Meierotto (50,400)
Seat 4: Jeff Banghart (121,400)
Seat 5: Va Shon Watkins (23,400)
Seat 6: Rich Tomman (27,800)
Seat 8: Lee Adams (12,200)
Seat 9: Jeff Elseman (7,200)

These are the start-of-day assignments, but they won't be in those seats for long. The players will redraw for seats at 27, 18, and 10 players remaining.

Welcome Back to Council Bluffs

Good morning once again from the quaint suburb of Council Bluffs, Iowa for PokerNews' continuing coverage of the WSOP Circuit Championship Event. We're back in the Whiskey Roadhouse inside the Horseshoe Casino, where 30 players will soon take their places to fight their way towards the final table.

Sixty-seven runners began play at this time yesterday, and one by one, they were slowly ground out of the field as the night wore on. Just fewer than half of them earned their tickets to Day 2, and just nine of those 30 will reserve a seat at tomorrow's final table.

Jeff Banghart chipped his way up the board steadily yesterday, and he bagged up the most checks when the clock struck zero last night. Banghart is a force to be reckoned with, and he'll be the handicapping favorite today. Still, a number of notables are still in contention, including Ari Engel, Va Shon Watkins, Mark Eddleman, Wilbur Futhey, and Poker Battle Warrior Eric Stiglets.

Play picks up in a little more than a half hour -- at 12:00 noon local time -- so join us back here then for all of the Day 2 action!
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