2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods

Final Results
Winner
Justin Carey
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$143,293
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Prize Pool
$709,020
Entries
468
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000

Justin Carey Takes Down WSOPC Main Event in Foxwoods for $143,293!

Level 33 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
WSOPC Foxwoods Main Event Winner Justin Carey
WSOPC Foxwoods Main Event Winner Justin Carey

The third stop of the 2019/20 World Series of Poker Circuit crowned a new champion at Foxwoods in the $1,700 Main Event as Justin Carey emerged victorious, denying Maurice Hawkins his fourteenth gold ring. Carey outlasted a field of 468 entries to take down the biggest piece of the pie, pocketing $143,293 along with a his second career ring, and a seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship.

Carey is a native of Somerville, Massachusetts and only logged his first tournament result in January of 2018. Although he may be new to the game he showed great resilience and an overall calmness throughout the entire event.

"It’s awesome. I feel like I played really, really well the entire tournament," he said. "On Day 2, I had a couple of bumps where I lost some really big pots, I just stayed focused and just played the best I could."

“I thought I played almost perfect at this final table,” he added. When talking about his success, Carey credits the company he keeps. “I’ve made friends with a lot of poker players that are better than me, and they’ve helped me a lot with my game.”

Carey came into heads-up play against Hawkins, the all-time Circuit leader with 13 rings, with an almost five-to-one lead. Hawkins chipped away and took a big lead himself, but Carey eventually got the job done.

“I just wanted to crush Maurice really bad,” admitted Carey after denying Hawkins a record-extending ring.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize (USD)
1Justin CareySomerville, Massachusetts$143,293
2Maurice HawkinsCoral Springs, Florida$88,557
3David PlotkinChicago, Illinois$64,663
4Andrew OstapchenkoCarlsbad, California$47,859
5Dan ChalifourSpofford, New Hampshire$35,947
6Gregory NerenbergLake Success, New York$27,297
7Joseph RudyUnited States$21,058
8Ralph MacriRedding Connecticut$16,449
9Sean ThomsonWorcester Massachusetts$13,079

Final Table Action

The final day started off exactly how Day 2 ended, with guns blazing and chips blasting into the middle. Sean Thomson showed no fear as he sat down to his first big blind and was instantly faced with a raise from Hawkins. Thomson elected to play, calling down on every street, including a pot-sized bet on the river. Hawkins tabled a full house, dominating the two pair of Thomson who was now the short stack of the table and would take an exit just a few hands later against the jacks of Joseph Rudy.

Ralph Macri took charge through the next round of play as he played in almost every pot, jumping from average to short stack and back again in just a matter of hands. Macri said he pot-committed himself preflop with queen-jack against the pocket aces of Andrew Ostapchenko, doubling Ostapchenko while moving back into the short-stack role again. Macri moved his remaining chips all in on the next hand with ace-queen and was called by the ace-jack of Hawkins. The flop ran out jack-high and the rest is history as Macri was eliminated in eighth place.

Just hands after Macri was eliminated it was Rudy putting himself at risk. Rudy opened from under the gun and David Plotkin moved all in. Rudy called with his Big Slick and was in excellent shape as Plotkin turned over ace-jack. The first four cards ran out clean and Rudy only needed to dodge a johnny on the river to secure a double up. Lady luck had other plans for Plotkin as the jack landed on the felt, eliminating Rudy from the tournament on a disgusting river.

Plotkin took his newly acquired chips and jumped in multiple pots, finding himself on the losing end of the majority. Plotkin fell back down to under fifteen bigs and elected to shove from the button with king-nine of spades. Gregory Nerenberg called the all-in with his ace-ten of clubs and was ahead until a runner-runner straight came down, sending a double to Plotkin that left Nerenberg short.

Carey started to really climb during the six-handed portion of the tournament and would be the executioner when Nerenberg shoved his remaining stack all in. Nerenberg's ten-eight was dominated by the Carey who was holding ace-eight and failed to improve as he took an exit in sixth place.

Over two hours of back-and-forth play passed before another player took an exit. Dan Chalifour began the day atop the leaderboard and had been there throughout the first five levels of the day without ever really falling in the standings. However, three hands with Ostapchenko was the demise of Chalifour's tournament life.

The first saw Chalifour with cowboys against the queens of Ostapchenko and the board shifted the lead on every street, but in the end, Ostapchenko took down the first pot with a rivered full house, leaving the start of the day chip leader short. Chalifour doubled the very next hand through Ostapchenko and the two pushed it all-in again for the third hand in a row with Chalifour holding two overs to Ostapchenko's pair of fours. The board ran out dry and Chalifour headed to the payout desk in fifth place.

Ostapchenko held the lead at the start of five-handed play but his stack quickly depleted, doubling Carey and Hawkins up almost simultaneously. Ostapchenko then found himself at the bottom of the food chain and in need of a double. The California native moved the last of his chips into the middle with pockets sixes, only to run into the higher pair of nines of Hawkins. Ostapchenko failed to land a six and he was eliminated from the tournament in fourth place for a respectable $47,859.

Three-handed play began with Carey leading the way, Plotkin close on his tail, and Hawkins sitting as the short stack. Plotkin opened from the button, Carey three-bet him and Plotkin called to see the ten-high flop. Carey check-raised all-in and Plotkin obliged. Carey tabled top two pair and Plotkin sighed as he turned over pocket aces. The board failed to improve Plotkin as he was eliminated in third place for $64,663.

All-Time Ring Leader Maurice Hawkins
All-Time Ring Leader Maurice Hawkins

Heads-up play started with Carey sitting atop a monster pile of chips and Hawkins in need of some love. Hawkins instantly drew first blood from his opponent and elected to turn up the pressure soon after, pushing his way into the lead over the span of many small pots. Carey fell to the danger zone and didn't seem phased as he fought his way back into contention, taking the lead back from Hawkins.

Once Carey had the lead it never was returned to the 13-time ring winner as Hawkins dropped down to just fifteen blinds before calling his remaining chips all in with ace-queen against the ace-eight of Carey. An eight-high flop rolled out, shifting the lead to Carey and Hawkins failed to catch up as he was eliminated in second, receiving $88,557 for his efforts.

Andrew Lauer Wins Casino Championship

Andrew Lauer
Andrew Lauer wins his third gold ring.

The other player to capture a 2020 Global Casino Championship seat while at the WSOP Circuit Foxwoods stop was Andrew Lauer, who finished atop the leaderboard with 122.5 points after amassing $44,073 in earnings.

That included winning Event #2: $600 NLH 6-Handed for $14,058 and his third gold ring. He also finished sixth in Event #5: $600 NLH for $3,495, 16th in the Main Event for $7,090, and third in the $3,250 High Roller for $19,430.

“It feels amazing. I can only play a few events so when I came down I said the six-max is the one,” Lauer said after the win. “The third one was kind of elusive. I got heads-up down in Florida – didn’t get it. Made a couple of other final tables – couldn’t get it. So, to actually get it feels amazing. Gotta keep going for more though – get four and five.”

WSOPC Foxwoods Ring Winners

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolPlayerPrize
Event #1: $400 NLH207$68,310Andrew Heckman$16,566
Event #2: $600 NLH 6-Handed92$47,380Andrew Lauer$14,058
Event #3: $600 NLH1,754$903,310Bob Ricciuti$134,413
Event #4: $400 NLH Turbo322$106,260Max Wiosna$23,664
Event #5: $600 NLH156$80,340Michael Zaino$21,050
Event #6: $400 NLH One-Day237$78,210Luke Graham$18,364
Event #7: $400 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or Better124$40,920Darrell Lee$11,143
Event #8: $400 Monster Stack443$146,190Donald Devish$29,969
Event #9 $1,700 Main Event468$709,020Justin Carey$143,293
Event #10: $600 NLH141$72,615Kevin Lutz$19,476
Event #11: $3,250 High Roller44$132,000Dave Stefanski$47,652
Event #12: $250 NLH256$51,200Sean Carlson$11,771
Event #13: $400 NLH Turbo101$33,330Mark Amaral$9,523
$250 Seniors Event464$92,800Scott Robbins$18,811
$250 Ladies Event117$23,400Ashley Haller$6,466

This wraps it up for the PokerNews coverage of the Main Event in Foxwoods, but tune into the High Roller as the final two are battling it out. Next stop is at the Ameristar Casino in the St. Louis area, where there will be full coverage of the $1,700 Main Event, so tune in for all of the action.

Tags: Andrew HeckmanAndrew LauerAndrew OstapchenkoAshley HallerBob RicciutiDan ChalifourDarrell LeeDavid PlotkinDonald DevishGregory NerenbergJoseph RudyJustin CareyLuke GrahamMaurice HawkinsMichael ZainoRalph MacriScott RobbinsSean Thomson

Maurice Hawkins Eliminated in 2nd Place ($88,557)

Level 33 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Maurice Hawkins
Maurice Hawkins

Justin Carey moved all in from the button and Maurice Hawkins snap-called for his last 2,850,000. The two tabled their cards in what could be the last hand of the night.

Maurice Hawkins: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Justin Carey: {a-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}

The dealer fanned out {8-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} on the flop and Hawkins instantly stood up as Carey took the lead with his flopped eight.

A {7-Clubs} landed on the turn and Hawkins needed a lady to keep his night going.

The river peeled off a {9-Hearts}, failing to improve Hawkins as he was eliminated just one player short of ring number 14.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Carey us
Justin Carey
14,040,000
4,400,000
4,400,000
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
Busted

Tags: Justin CareyMaurice Hawkins

David Plotkin Eliminated in 3rd ($64,663)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
David Plotkin
David Plotkin

David Plotkin opened to 275,000 from the button, Justin Carey three-bet to 875,000 in the small blind and Plotkin called. The dealer fanned out {10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{6-Clubs} on the flop, action checked to Plotkin who bet 1,300,000 and Carey moved all in. Plotkin called for his 3,600,000 stack and the two tabled their hands.

David Plotkin: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}
Justin Carey: {10-Spades}{9-Spades}

The {q-Hearts} peeled off on the turn and Carey was still ahead with his two pair. A {j-Clubs} river cemented the pot for Carey as he pulled in all of the chips, sending Plotkin out the door in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Carey us
Justin Carey
10,900,000
5,450,000
5,450,000
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
3,950,000
-1,680,000
-1,680,000
David Plotkin us
David Plotkin
Busted

Tags: David PlotkinJustin Carey

Andrew Ostapchenko Eliminated in 4th Place ($47,859)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Andrew Ostapchenko
Andrew Ostapchenko

Andrew Ostapchenko was first to act and elected to move all in for 810,000. Maurice Hawkins called on the button and David Plotkin stuck around as well from the small blind.

Justin Carey ducked out from the big blind and the dealer spread out {j-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{7-Spades} on the flop. Plotkin checked to Hawkins who instantly fired in a stack of about 500,000. "You must have a made hand," said Plotkin as he let go of ace-king.

Ostapchenko tabled {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} for a pair of sixes and Hawkins showed {9-Spades}{9-Clubs} for a higher pair of nines.

The {5-Diamonds} landed on the turn, giving Ostapchenko some more outs to stay alive but the {5-Hearts} river was not one of them as he was eliminated by the nines of Hawkins.

Player Chips Progress
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
5,630,000
1,005,000
1,005,000
Justin Carey us
Justin Carey
5,450,000
-175,000
-175,000
David Plotkin us
David Plotkin
2,960,000
360,000
360,000
Andrew Ostapchenko us
Andrew Ostapchenko
Busted

Tags: Andrew OstapchenkoDavid PlotkinJustin CareyMaurice Hawkins

Dan Chalifour Eliminated in 5th Place ($35,947)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Dan Chalifour
Dan Chalifour

Dan Chalifour led the tournament for most of the latter part and came into the final day with the lead. He was atop the leaderboard for most of today until a hand where he opened from under the gun and Ostapchenko moved all in for 2,665,000 from the big blind. Chalifour called and the two tabled their hands with Chalifour ahead.

Dan Chalifour: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
Andrew Ostapchenko: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

The flop came down {q-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}, smashing Ostapchenko with a set but Chalifour still had plenty of outs to take down the pot. The turn came down with one of them when the dealer turned over a {9-Hearts}, giving Chalifour a straight and the lead. The lead shifted once more on the river as the {9-Diamonds} landed, filling up Ostapchenko who took down the pot for a massive double, leaving Chalifour short.

Chalifour double the very next hand with {9-Clubs}{5-Clubs} against Ostapchenko's {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}, bringing him back up to the 800,000 mark. The hand to follow had Ostapchenko call another all in from Chalifour and the players tabled their hands, revealing a classic flip.

Dan Chalifour: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Andrew Ostapchenko: {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}

The board ran out {q-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{3-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{a-Spades} and Ostapchenko's sailboats took down the pot, eliminating the start of the day chipleader from the tournament in fifth place for a respectable $35,947.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Ostapchenko us
Andrew Ostapchenko
5,710,000
2,610,000
2,610,000
Dan Chalifour us
Dan Chalifour
Busted

Tags: Dan ChalifourAndrew Ostapchenko

Gregory Nerenberg Eliminated in 6th Place ($27,297)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Gregory Nerenberg
Gregory Nerenberg

David Plotkin moved all in from the button for 805,000 and Gregory Nerenberg shoved over the top. Everyone else released their hands and the two tabled their cards.

David Plotkin: {k-Spades}{9-Spades}
Gregory Nerenberg: {a-Clubs}{10-Clubs}

The flop came down {q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{7-Clubs} and Nerenberg retained the lead with his ace-high. A {10-Hearts} landed on the turn and Plotkin picked up some straight outs. The river was unfortunate for Nerenberg as the dealer flipped over the {j-Hearts}, completing the runner-runner straight for Plotkin who secured himself a full double through Nerenberg.

On the very next hand, Nerenberg moved his remaining 340,000 all-in from the button and Justin Carey called in the small blind.

Gregory Nerenberg: {10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}
Justin Carey: {a-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}

The board ran out {8-Spades}{5-Hearts}{3-Spades}{4-Hearts}{9-Clubs}, flopping a pair of eights for both players but the higher kicker of Carey took down the pot, eliminating Nerenberg from the tournament in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Carey us
Justin Carey
2,785,000
410,000
410,000
David Plotkin us
David Plotkin
1,735,000
435,000
435,000
Gregory Nerenberg us
Gregory Nerenberg
Busted

Tags: David PlotkinGregory Nerenberg

Joseph Rudy Eliminated in 7th Place ($21,058)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Joseph Rudy
Joseph Rudy

Joseph Rudy opened to 125,000 from under the gun, David Plotkin moved all in for 825,000 in the hijack and Rudy called all in for his 770,000 stack.

Joseph Rudy: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}
David Plotkin: {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

The flop rolled out {10-Hearts}{6-Spades}{5-Spades} and Rudy was still in the lead with his big slick. A {9-Hearts} landed on the felt, changing nothing as Plotkin needed a jack to take down the pot. The rivered came down just that as the dealer flipped over a {j-Hearts}, shifting the lead to Plotkin who took down the pot, eliminating Rudy from the tournament on an unlikely river.

Player Chips Progress
David Plotkin us
David Plotkin
1,720,000
870,000
870,000
Joseph Rudy us
Joseph Rudy
Busted

Tags: David PlotkinJoseph Rudy

Ralph Macri Eliminated in 8th Place ($16,449)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Ralph Macri
Ralph Macri

Ralph Macri moved all in for 580,000 from the cutoff and action folded to Maurice Hawkins in the big blind who snap-called, players turned over their hands with Macri at risk.

Ralph Macri: {a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}
Maurice Hawkins: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

"Jack-ball, jack-ball," said Hawkins as the dealer burned a card. The flop rolled out {j-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Diamonds}, giving Hawkins the jack he was calling for and the lead. A {6-Diamonds} peeled on the turn and Macri had one last chance for romance. The {k-Spades} river failed to improve Macri as he was sent out in eighth place by Hawkins.

Player Chips Progress
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
3,045,000
170,000
170,000
Ralph Macri us
Ralph Macri
Busted

Tags: Maurice HawkinsRalph Macri

Sean Thomson Eliminated in 9th Place ($13,079)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Sean Thomson
Sean Thomson

Maurice Hawkins opened to 85,000 from late position, Sean Thomson defended his big blind and the dealer spread out {a-Spades}{10-Spades}{4-Hearts} on the flop.

Thomson checked to Hawkins, he pushed in a continuation bet of 110,000 and Thomson check-called to the {q-Diamonds} turn card. Action again checked to Hawkins who bet 210,000 and again Thomson called.

The {10-Hearts} completed the board, Thomson checked and Hawkins fired in a 525,000 bet. Thomson quickly called, tabling {a-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} for a pair of aces but it was not good as Hawkins turned over {4-Spades}{4-Clubs} for a full house. Hawkins scooped in the pot and Thomason was left with just 65,000 in chips.

A few hands later Thomson moved all in for his last 45,000, Ralph Macri called and Joseph Rudy bumped it up to 200,000. Macri folded and the two remaining tabled their cards.

Sean Thomson: {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Joseph Rudy: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

The board ran out {10-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{2-Clubs} and Rudy took down the pot with his pair of jacks, eliminating Thomson from the tournament in ninth.

Player Chips Progress
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
2,950,000
865,000
865,000
Joseph Rudy us
Joseph Rudy
805,000
145,000
145,000
Sean Thomson us
Sean Thomson
Busted

Tags: Joseph RudyMaurice HawkinsRalph MacriSean Thomson

New Champion Will Be Crowned in the Foxwoods Main Event Today!

Day 3 Chipleader Dan Chalifour
Day 3 Chipleader Dan Chalifour

The final day of the World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods $1,700 Main Event is set to kick-off at noon! The tournament has nine players returning to battle it out for the $143,293 first-place prize, and the eventual champion will also be adding a shiny new WSOPC ring to their resume.

It is Dan Chalifour leading the final nine with 2,820,000 going into his bag by the end of Day 2. Chalifour took fourth place in this exact tournament last year and as it stands, he is en route to topping that feat, leading the final table here on Day 3.

Justin Carey is another player to make a repeat appearance here in the Foxwoods Main Event after finishing eighth place last year. Carey needs a top-six finish to reach a new milestone in his career as his current best cash to date is $24,776.

The two previous players may have the Foxwoods Main Event table experience on their side, but when it comes to the circuit there is one name that reigns supreme and that is Maurice Hawkins. The all-time ring leader will be looking to extend his lead with number 14 today and add another six-figure score to his resume after already landing one earlier this month in the Global Casino Championship. Hawkins is an absolute circuit giant and is the clear favorite to take down this event. Look for him to get under his opponent's skin and play the aggressive style that has served him well over the years.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Joseph Rudy660,00017
2Maurice Hawkins2,085,00052
3David Plotkin1,795,00045
4Gregory Nerenberg2,145,00054
5Justin Carey1,530,00038
6Andrew Ostapchenko1,240,00031
7Sean Thomson955,00024
8Ralph Macri760,00019
9Dan Chalifour2,820,00071

The remaining players that make up the final table include Gregory Nerenberg (2,145,000), David Plotkin (1,795,000), Andrew Ostapchenko (1,240,000), Sean Thomson (955,000), Ralph Macri (760,000), and Joseph Rudy (660,000).

All remaining will now be guaranteed at least a payday of $13,079, but every player at the final table will be eyeing the $143,293 first-place prize as only eighth players stand between securing the six-figure payday.

Final Table Payouts

PositionPrize
1$143,292
2$88,557
3$64,663
4$47,859
5$35,947
6$27,297
7$21,058
8$16,449
9$13,079

The final nine will return at noon on Monday, play will start on level 26 with blinds of 20,000/40,000 and a 40,000 big blind ante. 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 $143,293 first-place prize, along with a shiny new WSOP circuit ring and an automatic seat into the GCC.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing all of the coverage for the remainder of this tournament, so stay tuned as the action unfolds!

Tags: Andrew OstapchenkoDan ChalifourDavid PlotkinGregory NerenbergJoseph RudyJustin CareyMaurice HawkinsRalph MacriSean Thomson