2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Foxwoods

Main Event
Day: 2
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

Maurice Hawkins Looks to Extend All-Time Record to 14 Rings in Foxwoods Main Event

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Maurice Hawkins
Maurice Hawkins

The World Series of Poker Circuit saw the second day of the $1,700 Main Event at Foxwoods come to an end on Sunday night. Just 88 runners returned for Day 2 but only nine found a bag, moving onto the third and final day of the tournament.

As another final table has been assembled, it is to no one's surprise that all-time circuit ring leader Maurice Hawkins will be present as he looks for his second six-figure cash of the month, just weeks after finishing third in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Global Casino Championship for $119,555. Hawkins will also be in the hunt for yet another ring to add to his already hefty collection and is in more than a prime position to do so as he sits third in chips with 2,085,000.

Leading the way is a Familiar face to the Foxwoods WSOP Circuit scene in Dan Chalifour, who finished fourth in this tournament last year. Chalifour sat relatively quiet during the earlier stages of the day but struck lighting after one hand where he turned a full house. The Spofford, New Hampshire, native went on a complete heater after that hand and did not slow down as he piled chips until the very last hand of the night, finishing with a staggering 2,820,000 in chips.

Chalifour won't be the only player returning from last years final table for a second shot at the title. Justin Carey will also be repeating the final table of this event and is currently sitting fifth on the leader board. Carey will be looking to surpass his eighth-place finish of last year and is certainly in a viable spot to do so with his 1,530,000 stack.

Main 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

Day 2 Action

The day began just 17 spots away from the money, but that didn't stop anyone from pushing their chips around as a flurry of eliminations happened in the first hour of play. Just 20 minutes into the second level of the day, the money bubble popped and it was unfortunate for Anthony Leung that he was the one walking out the door after Michael Azzaro spiked an ace to overtake the queens of Leung. Everyone in the tournament was now guaranteed at least a min-cash of $2,481, but all had their eye on the $143,293 first-place prize.

Andrew Ostapchenko retained his lead throughout the first break of the day, but his time atop the leader board ended soon after when David Plotkin caught wind. Plotkin found himself landing two big river cards for heaps, eliminating three opponents in the process of doing so. Those two hands rocketed Plotkin into a seven-figure chip stack and he was the first to do so, surpassing Ostapchenko for the lead. Plotkin dropped down after a monster hand between him and Joseph Rudy, but he fought back and will be starting the final day fourth in chips.

Just a few hands after dinner break it was Andrew Lauer setting the final two tables with the elimination of Mike McGrath after his ace-high fended off a plentifull flop for McGrath who missed his flush and straight draws. The final 18 was then set and the action picked up considerably, dropping multiple people in the next 30-minutes, including Day 1b chip leader Tsz Shing who dropped to the ace-king of Ostapchenko.

One of the most consistent players of the day was Gregory Nerenberg, showing great patience as he waited for optimal spots throughout the tournament. Nerenberg hovered over the average for the better part of the day and it was not until the final 17 that he started to really gain traction en route to his top-two stack. He sent Jeremy Barron out with the dead man's hand, outkicking that of Barron's ace-seven. Nerenberg kept his foot on the gas pedal, applying immense pressure to the short-stacks during the latter part of the night and will be second on the leaderboard to start the final day.

Many notable players made the money but failed to capture a Day 3 birth and that list includes the likes of Giuliano Lentini (10th - $10,493), defending champion Gordon Wilcox (12th - $10,493), Chico Pho (14th - $8,579), Luke Vrabel (15th - $8,579), Leonard Sande (20th - $5,955), Spencer Champlin (24th - $5,104), Matthew Wantman (29th - $3,899), Mitch Garshofsky (30th - $3,899), Vinny Pahuja (42nd - $2,906), and Mukul Pahuja (48th - $2,765).

The final nine will return at noon on Monday, while 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 LauerAndrew OstapchenkoAnthony LeungDan ChalifourDavid PlotkinGregory NerenbergJeremy BarronJoseph RudyJustin CareyMaurice HawkinsMichael AzzaroMike McGrathTSZ Shing

Giuliano Lentini Eliminated in 10th Place ($10,493)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Giuliano Lentini
Giuliano Lentini

Maurice Hawkins opened and Giuliano Lentini defended his big blind. The dealer fanned out {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} on the flop, Lentini checked to Hawkins who fired in a bet and Lentini instantly check-raised all in for a total of around 600,000. Hawkins snap-called and the players tabled their hands with Lentini at risk.

Giuliano Lentini: {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Maurice Hawkins: {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}

Hawkins was ahead with his big slick but Lentini had plenty of outs to stay alive. A {9-Spades} landed on the turn, leaving Lentini with one more chance at romance. The {2-Clubs} river failed to connect with Lentini as he was eliminated by the big slick of Hawkins.

Player Chips Progress
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
2,350,000
540,000
540,000
Giuliano Lentini us
Giuliano Lentini
Busted

Tags: Giuliano LentiniMaurice Hawkins

Juan Carlos Ramirez Parodi Eliminated in 11th Place ($10,493)

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Juan Carlos Ramirez Parodi
Juan Carlos Ramirez Parodi

Juan Carlos Ramirez Parodi moved all in for around 435,000 and Gregory Nerenberg called, putting the Venezuelan at risk.

Juan Carlos Ramirez Parodi: {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}
Gregory Nerenberg: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

The flop came down {q-Spades}{8-Spades}{3-Diamonds} and Nerenberg's dimes were still holding on to the lead. A {3-Spades} turn card changed nothing as Ramirez needed a nine to keep his tournament going.

The river came down a {6-Diamonds} and Nerenberg took down the pot with his tens, eliminating Ramirez from the tournament in eleventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Gregory Nerenberg us
Gregory Nerenberg
1,710,000
590,000
590,000
Juan Carlos Ramirez Parodi ve
Juan Carlos Ramirez Parodi
Busted

Tags: Gregory NerenbergJuan Carlos Ramirez Parodi

Defending Champ Gordon Wilcox Eliminated in 12th Place ($10,493)

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Gordon Wilcox
Gordon Wilcox

Gregory Nerenberg opened to 60,000 from under the gun, Gordon Wilcox moved all in for 470,000 on the button and Nerenberg snap-called.

Gordon Wilcox: {a-Spades}{j-Hearts}
Gregory Nerenberg: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

The flop came down {q-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} and Nerenberg was still in the lead but Wilcox picked up some outs. A {j-Spades} landed on the river, giving Nerenberg broadway and Wilcox was now drawing to only a split pot.

The {2-Hearts} river card changed nothing and Nerenberg took down the pot, eliminating the defending champion from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Gregory Nerenberg us
Gregory Nerenberg
1,120,000
400,000
400,000
Gordon Wilcox us
Gordon Wilcox
Busted
Defending Champion

Tags: Gordon WilcoxGregory Nerenberg

Naichang Chen Eliminated in 13th Place ($8,579)

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Naichang Chen
Naichang Chen

Naichang Chen moved all in for about 450,000 from middle position and Maurice Hawkins shoved over the top in the hijack. Everyone else released and the two turned over their hands.

Chen turned over a pair of jacks and was in a bad spot as Hawkins tabled a higher pair of kings. The boar ran out with no help to Chen as he fell victim to the 13-time ring winner late in the day, taking an exit in 13th place.

Player Chips Progress
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
1,740,000
635,000
635,000
Naichang Chen us
Naichang Chen
Busted

Tags: Maurice HawkinsNaichang Chen

Chico Pho Eliminated in 14th Place ($8,579)

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Chico Pho
Chico Pho

Chico Pho opened and Sean Thomson pushed in a three-bet of 600,000. Pho called all in for his remaining 550,000 and the two tabled their hands.

Chico Pho: {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Sean Thomson: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}

The dealer spread out {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}{10-Spades} on the flop and Thomson's kings were still in the lead. A {2-Clubs} hit the felt as a turn card and Pho needed to hit a lady to stay alive.

The river was an {8-Hearts}, cementing the pot for Thomson as Pho was sent out the door in 14th place.

Player Chips Progress
Sean Thomson us
Sean Thomson
1,520,000
640,000
640,000
Chico Pho us
Chico Pho
Busted

Tags: Chico PhoSean Thomson

Luke Vrabel Eliminated in 15th Place ($8,579)

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Luke Vrabel
Luke Vrabel

Luke Vrabel moved all in for about ten big blinds from early position and David Plotkin was the only player to put enough chips in to call, the two tabled their hands with Vrabel at risk.

Luke Vrabel: {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
David Plotkin: {a-Spades}{j-Clubs}

The flop came down {5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Vrabel's hand was still ahead but Plotkin picked up a flush draw. A devastating card landed on turn as an {a-Clubs} peeled off, giving Plotkin his flush.

The {9-Hearts} river sealed the deal for Plotkin and Vrabel was sent packing in 15th place.

Player Chips Progress
David Plotkin us
David Plotkin
1,070,000
480,000
480,000
Luke Vrabel us
Luke Vrabel
Busted

Tags: David PlotkinLuke Vrabel

Andrew Lauer Eliminated in 16th Place ($7,090)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Andrew Lauer
Andrew Lauer

Andrew Lauer announced that he was calling blind and said, "Now you need to raise!" to Maurice Hawkins in the big blind. Hawkins obliged and threw in a raise to 50,000. Lauer instantly moved all in for around 420,000 and Hawkins snapped him off.

Lauer tabled {a-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and Hawkins showed {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}. The board ran out dry and Hawkins pulled in the pot with his jacks. Lauer was eliminated from the tournament and Hawkins moved over the million mark for the first time in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Maurice Hawkins us
Maurice Hawkins
1,445,000
970,000
970,000
Andrew Lauer us
Andrew Lauer
Busted

Tags: Maurice Hawkins

Jeremy Barron Eliminated in 17th Place ($7,090)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Jeremy Barron
Jeremy Barron

Gregory Nerenberg open jammed from the button for around 690,000 and Jeremy Barron called for his 255,000 stack, players tabled their cards.

Jeremy Baron: {a-}{7-}
Gregory Nerenberg: {a-}{8-}

The board ran out clean for Nerenberg as he took down the pot, eliminating Barron from the tournament in 17th place.

Player Chips Progress
Gregory Nerenberg us
Gregory Nerenberg
1,030,000
290,000
290,000
Jeremy Barron us
Jeremy Barron
Busted

Tags: Gregory NerenbergJeremy Barron

Tsz Shing Eliminated in 18th Place ($7,090)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Tsz Shing
Tsz Shing

Tsz Shing moved all in for 208,000 from middle position, Andrew Ostapchen shoved over the top and everyone else released, the two remaining runners tabled their hands.

Tsz Shing: {a-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}
Andrew Ostapchenko: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

The flop came down {k-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{2-Spades} and Ostachenko was in a prime position to eliminate Shing. A {5-Clubs} turn and {9-Diamonds} river changed nothing as Shing was eliminated by the big slick of Ostapchenko in 18th place.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Ostapchenko us
Andrew Ostapchenko
1,040,000
20,000
20,000
Tsz Shing us
Tsz Shing
Busted

Tags: TSZ ShingAndrew Ostapchenko