2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods

Main Event
Day: 1a
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

Ostapchenko Looking to Follow Up on Parx Success

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Andrew Ostapchenko in Vegas WSOP action.
Andrew Ostapchenko in Vegas WSOP action.

Earlier this week, Andrew Ostapchenko struck it big at Parx Casino in Philadelphia.

He was there for the Parx Big Stax XXX and played the Big Stax 1100, an $1,100 buy-in tournament that drew 455 entries.

Ostapchenko came out on top of that field to win a $97,220 first-place prize. It was his first recorded live victory and second-biggest career cash after scoring over $200k in the 2017 WSOP Main Event.

Ostapchenko has made the journey to Foxwoods and is looking to keep the ball rolling with a deep run, and if he has his way, another victory.

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Andrew Heckman Wins Event #1: $400 NLH for His Second Gold Ring

Level 1 : 100/100, 0 ante
Andrew Heckman
Andrew Heckman

While PokerNews is only live reporting the High Roller and Main Event tournaments at the World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods stop, there have been plenty of other side events playing out all week long.

One of them was Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold’em, a tournament that attracted 207 runners and created a $68,310 prize pool. One player that made a deep run was famed poker lawyer and frequent PokerNews contributor Maurice “Mac” VerStandig of the VerStandig Law Firm. He wound up taking fifth place for $3,812.

In the end, it was 24-year-old Andrew Heckman who emerged victorious to win the tournament for $16,566 and his second gold ring.

“It feels really good because I told this kid I wasn’t gonna duplicate my other ring, just to give me more motivation to win that one – and that was two years ago,” said an elated Heckman, after explaining that his first ring was stolen.

“I’m definitely a better tournament player than cash, but I play cash a lot. It feels good to win tournaments,” said Heckman, who learned to play from his dad. “He was really good. He won tournaments all the time. I used to stay up long nights and watch him when I was a kid before school and stuff. He’d tell me ‘go to bed’ and this and that.”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Andrew HeckmanW. Bridgewater, Massachusetts$16,566
2Joseph TaylorRedford, Michigan$10,239
3David ErbanN/A$7,221
4Michael BohmerwaldStamford, Connecticut$5,198
5Maurice "Mac" VerstandigGaithersburg, Maryland$3,812
6Bruno KreuschdesouzaRevere, Massachusetts$2,855
7Matthew ZolaRiverside, Connecticut$2,186
8David ValoneNew Haven, Connecticut$1,708
9Aleksey FilatovNorwood, Massachusetts$1,374

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WSOP Circuit Foxwoods $1,700 Main Event Set to Begin at Noon

The 2019/20 season of the World Series of Poker Circuit rolls on with Event #10: $1,700 Main Event at Foxwoods (Connecticut). What has already been a busy circuit stop will culminate with the Main Event, which will be played over a total of four days.

Last year, this Main Event at Foxwoods was won by Gordon Wilcox. The Boston native navigated a field of 519 entries to take home a first-place prize totaling $169,052.

The structure for the Foxwoods Main Event follows the pattern of many other WSOPc stops. There will be two starting days, Flight A and Flight B. Both begin at noon local time, with Flight A beginning today. Players have the option of one re-entry per flight, equaling a maximum of four entries. Day 1 will consist of 15 levels of play, lasting 40 minutes each. There is a 15-minute break every three levels with a 75-minute dinner break after level 9. Registration is open until the start of level 13 (approximately 9:45 p.m.).

PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all of the action for this important WSOP Circuit Main Event. In the meantime, here's a look at all those who've captured gold rings thus far at the WSOP Circuit Foxwoods stop.

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
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
$250 Seniors Event464$92,800Scott Robbins$18,811