2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Southern Indiana

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 1b
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Event Info
2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Final Results
Winner
Thomas Alcorn
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$117,322
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Total Entries
357
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
199
Players Left
37
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One For Pupillo; New Arrivals

Level 4 : 100/200, 200 ante

James Pupillo, fresh off of a final table appearance at the WSOPC Potawatomi $1,700 Main Event two weeks ago, raised to 600 from middle position, and found three callers, including John Gallaher on the button.

Pupillo bet 1,000 on the {6-Hearts}{k-Spades}{10-Diamonds} flop, and one-by-one, his opponents folded, and Pupillo flashed the {10-Spades} from his hand before bringing in the pot.

Elsewhere, a few new faces entered the tournament, including nine-time WSOPC ring winner Robert Hankins.

Tags: James PupilloJohn GallaherRobert Hankins

Binkley Doubles Through Ziskin

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Stephen Binkley, who won his WSOPC ring right here at Horseshoe Southern Indiana back in 2013, raised to 700 from under the gun, and the button called. WSOP Bracelet winner Alex Ziskin three-bet to 3,400 from the small blind, and Binkley four-bet shoved for 11,900. The button folded and Ziskin quickly called.

Stephen Binkley: {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}
Alex Ziskin: {j-Hearts}{j-Spades}

Binkley improved his lead even further when the {k-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} flop gave him trips, and Ziskin paid off the double for Binkley after the {3-Diamonds} turn and {q-Spades} river.

Tags: Alex ZiskinStephen Binkley

Ricky Doyle Becomes WSOP Circuit Gold Ring Winner with Event #3 Victory

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Ricky Doyle
Ricky Doyle

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team is at the Horseshoe Southern Indiana in the Louisville area to live report the $1,700 Main Event; however, that is just one of more than a dozen gold ring events that have taken place over the past week. As such, we thought we’d profile some of the preliminary tournaments and those who struck it big.

Event #3: $250 Double Stack No-Limit Hold’em attracted 485 entries and offered up a $97,000 prize pool.

Coming out on top was 56-year-old Ricky Doyle from Cynthiana, Kentucky, who earned $19,447 for the victory and captured his first gold ring. It took him 18 hours to clinch victory in the one-day tournament.

"I was a little tired but I was just lucky as hell," Doyle said. "I was catching and hitting a lot at the final table."

The win has inspired Doyle to play a bit more, which might include the $1,700 Main Event.

"I just might play the big one now,” he said with a smile.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Ricky DoyleCynthiana, Kentucky$19,447
2Daniel CookBloomington, Indiana$12,018
3Eric BeckLouisville, Kentucky$8,789
4James RobinsonIndianapolis, Indiana$6,511
5Charlie DawsonOwensboro, Kentucky$4,888
6Jefferson NolandHopkinsville, Kentucky$3,719
7Ronnie DowdyToledo, Ohio$2,868
8Brandon BourneWorthville, Kentucky$2,243
9Matthew LawrenceClarksville, Tennessee$1,778

Tags: Charlie DawsonJames RobinsonMatthew LawrenceRicky DoyleRonnie Dowdy

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Jewell Scores a Huge KO

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Kurt Jewell
Kurt Jewell

A player raised to 500 from middle position, and five-time WSOPC ring winner Kurt Jewell called next to act. The small blind three-bet to 2,100, and both the middle position player and Jewell called.

The small blind bet 1,500 on the {4-Spades}{q-Hearts}{4-Hearts} flop, and the middle position player called. Jewell raised to 7,800, and the small blind three-bet shoved for 33,000. The middle position player folded, and Jewell snap-called.

Opponent: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Kurt Jewell: {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}

The small blind got it in with the nut flush draw, but was drawing to running cards against the flopped full house of Jewell. The {j-Clubs} turn and {2-Clubs} river bricked off, and Jewell scooped in the pot and scored the KO.

Tags: Kurt Jewell

Assorted Chip Counts

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Level: 4

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 200

New Arrivals

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Schinco Takes One Down

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Kim Schinco
Kim Schinco

Kim Schinco raised to 500 from middle position, and the big blind, who had a 500 chip out for his blind, called, saying, "Well, it's already out there," with a laugh.

The big blind checked the {8-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{8-Spades} flop to Schinco, who bet 600. The big blind called.

The {6-Hearts} fell on the turn, and the big blind led out for 1,000. Schinco called.

On the {q-Diamonds} river, the big blind checked, and Schinco bet 3,000. The big blind folded.

Tags: Kim Schinco