We found Jerry Ard, Dwyte Pilgrim and Frederick Vogt together on a flop of and all three players checked. The turn came , Vogt bet 2,200 and both opponents called.
The river came , Vogt checked, Ard checked and Pilgrim bet 3,300. Vogt called and Ard folded.
Pilgrim tabled and said "I missed my flush draw." Vogt mucked his hand and Pilgrim is at 100,000.
We found Tyler Smith and Charles McLemore on a flop of together. Smith was in the small blind and led out for 5,000 and McLemore called. The turn came , Smith bet 12,600 and McLemore called a second time.
The river fell , Smith checked and McLemore tossed out 20,000. Smith took just a couple moments to fold his hand and McLemore is close to 100,000.
We caught up with this hand on the turn with the board reading . Chris Lyons bet 7,200 and Kurt Jewell called. The river came , Lyons checked and Jewell bet 10,200.
Lyons called, tabled and Jewell kicked his cards back to the dealer. Lyons took the pot and Jewell is hovering around 50,000.
Rex Clinkscales opened to 3,100 from late position and Claudia Crawford called from the big blind. The flop came , Crawford bet 3,500 and Clinkscales called.
The turn came and both players checked. The river came , Crawford bet 6,000 and Clinkscales called. Crawford tabled and Clinkscales mucked.
After two Day 1 flights for the Main Event of the World Series of Poker Circuit presented by Southern Comfort 100 Proof at the IP Biloxi 88 players return to play down to a final table. Leading them all is James Barger who bagged up 228,100 at the end of play.
Also returning with sizable stacks are Jerry Ard (196,500), Charles Moore (184,000) and Brad Johnson (164,000). Jonathan Moseley, Tyler Smith, Cory Wood, Ryan Tepen and John Dolan also return with stacks north of 100,000.
Notables Aaron Massey, Rex Clinkscales, Robert Castoire, Dwyte Pilgrim, Chris Parsons, Ryan Lenaghan, Kat Bowen, Kurt Jewell, Justin Truesdell, Ben Mintz, David Nicholson and Kyle Cartwright all return. They have enough experience and skill to make a charge to the final table.
Re-entries are allowed up until the start of play which should add about a dozen or so players, along with late night satellite winners.
Play is scheduled for 13 levels or until the field is trimmed to just nine players - whichever should come first. Cards will be in the air promptly at noon CST and follow all the WSOPC action live on PokerNews.com.