2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Potawatomi

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Potawatomi

Final Results
Winner
Richard Bai
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
$138,317
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Entries
447
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
447
Players Left
1

Twice as Nice: Richard Bai Wins the 2019 WSOPC Potawatomi Main Event for $138,317 and Second WSOPC Ring

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Richard Bai
Richard Bai

The second World Series of Poker Circuit Potawatomi $1,700 Main Event of the year saw 447 entrants come and go, but it was Chicago's Richard Bai who navigated the field to earn a $138,317 payday, along with his second gold ring and a seat in the 2020 WSOPC Global Championship.

Bai, who made one previous WSOPC Main Event final table in 2015 at Horseshoe Southern Indiana, found himself very short with four players left at the final table and described his rise from crumbs to the championship as, "Incredible. I got short, I had like nine or ten bigs, and I thought, y'know, I was destined for fourth."

Bai found himself short after his queens were two-outed on the river by James Pupillo's jacks after an all-in confrontation preflop. Bai tried to take the bad beat in stride, saying, "That hand is just super standard. I was frustrated, but I tried to not let it affect me, I kinda winged it and played my game."

Bai got those ten big blinds in with sevens against Pupillo and his Big Slick a few hands later, and an ace on the flop looked like it would send Bai home in fourth as he thought was his destiny. However, destiny was just playing tricks with him as a miracle seven on the river gave him enough chips to work his way to victory.

"To win that flip and then just find a heater, it feels great," Bai said about that fateful hand.

Final Table Results

PositionPlayerLocationPrize Money
1Richard BaiChicago, Illinois$138,317
2Matthew LevinNorthbrook, Arizona$85,488
3Henry ZouSaginaw, Michigan$62,298
4James PupilloScottsdale, Arizona$46,017
5Jorden HelsternOak Lawn, Illinois$34,460
6Nikolas StoneAuburndale, Wisconsin$26,167
7Brett ApterSt. Petersburg, Florida$20,151
8Jack TorcoleseNiles, Illinois$15,742
9Michael EsquivelClarendon Hills, Illinois$12,478
10George PappasPark Ridge, Illinois$10,037

Day 3 Action

It took just one hand for the final table to shrink from seven to six, as WSOP Bracelet winner Brett Apter was the victim of a bad beat. He jammed his last 15 big blinds in with ace-queen, and Matthew Levin called with ace-jack. Levin spiked a jack on the flop to make Apter's Day 3 experience a brief affair.

Nik Stone was the next to go, and his exit came shortly after he made a brief run up the counts, before a huge clash with Bai. Stone got his last 26 big blinds in on the turn of a jack-high board with ace-jack, and was against Bai's nut flush draw and gutshot. The gutshot got there on the river, and Stone, who boasts a runner-up finish in the WSOPC Global Championship back in 2012, finished in sixth place.

The very next hand, Jorden Helstern got his last 24 big blinds in with ace-king, and Levin made the call with a suited ace-queen. For the third straight time on Day 3, the worst hand won, as Levin flopped a flush and straight draw, and made both on the river to send Helstern home with a career-best payday of $34,460 for his fifth-place performance.

Pupillo went on a tear for the next few levels, bringing Bai down to just under ten big blinds at one point while Pupillo took the chip lead. Bai managed a few doubles through Pupillo before a massive cooler saw both Pupillo and Bai flop sets, Bai with eights and Pupillo with fours.

Pupillo got his last chips in on the river and was snapped off by Bai, shocking the Arizona native, who had to settle for fourth place and a $46,107 payday that brings the 23-year-old's career earnings over the six-figure marker.

James Pupillo
James Pupillo

Henry Zou never seemed to get much traction going during Day 3, and his stack was whittled down to just over four big blinds when Bai jammed with ace-king from the small blind. Zou called off with ace-four, and the Michigan native failed to catch up, leaving Bai and Levin heads up.

Bai began the heads-up battle with 11.4 million to Levin's 2 million in chips, and with blinds at 50,000/100,000/100,000, Bai leaned on Levin until the final hand of the tournament, where Levin jammed for 1.05 million with queen-six of clubs, and Bai quickly called with ace-four. Levin flopped a gutshot, but improved no further, while Bai ended up with the nut flush and his second WSOPC ring.

Along with the cash and ring, Bai also gets a seat into the 2020 WSOPC Global Championship, a bonus that delighted Bai. "Super excited. I've never got to play it. I've known about this forever, and it's just a great opportunity."

Speaking of winning a 2020 WSOPC Global Championship seat, Shane Thorne also got one for finishing as the stop's Casino Champion thanks to six cashes and four final table appearances.

WSOP Circuit Potawatomi Ring Winners

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolPlayerPrize
Event #1: $400 NLH Double Stack256$84,480Nick Pupillo$19,413
Event #2: $400 NLH Multi-Flight921$303,390Jacob Rich$52,680
Event #3: $600 NLH87$44,805Craig Trost$14,834
Event #4: $400 NLH 6-Handed138$45,540Bradley Jansen$12,065
Seniors Event #1: $250 NLH258$51,600Sam Rameshk$11,856
Event #5: $250 NLH Multi-Flight259$51,800Danny Dombrowski$11,652
Event #6: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha166$54,780Hao “John” Sun$14,190
Event #7: $400 Monster Stack353$116,490Nick DiTrapani$25,400
Event #8: $1,125 NLH121$121,000John Gallaher$32,964
Event #9: $400 NLH (One-Day)146$48,180Josh Reichard$12,921
Event #10: $1,700 Main Event447$677,205Richard Bai$138,317
Event #11: $400 NLH (One-Day)169$55,770Michael Moncek$14,297
Event #12: $400 NLH (One-Day)130$42,900Jeremy Jacobs$11,529
Ladies Event: $135 NLH55$5,500Robin Glaysher$1,846
Seniors Event #2: $250 NLH206$41,200John Michalak$10,074

Tags: Brett ApterHenry ZouJames PupilloJorden HelsternMatthew LevinNikolas StoneRichard Bai

Matthew Levin Eliminated in 2nd Place ($85,488)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Matthew Levin
Matthew Levin

Matthew Levin jammed for 1.05 million on the button, and Richard Bai snap-called in the big blind.

Matthew Levin: {q-Clubs}{6-Clubs}
Richard Bai: {a-Spades}{4-Hearts}

Levin added a gutshot to his outs on the {5-Spades}{8-Spades}{4-Clubs} flop, but the {9-Spades} turn took some of his outs away, as Bai turned the nut flush draw. The {j-Spades} river left Bai with the nut flush, and Levin finishes as our runner-up.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Bai us
Richard Bai
13,410,000 2,000,000
Matthew Levin us
Matthew Levin
Busted

Tags: Matthew LevinRichard Bai

Henry Zou Eliminated in 3rd Place ($62,298)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Henry Zou
Henry Zou

Richard Bai jammed from the small blind to put Henry Zou at risk for his last 425,000, and Zou called.

Henry Zou: {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}
Richard Bai: {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

"Good hand," Zou told Bai after the {6-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} flop left Zou drawing to running outs. The {9-Hearts} turn sealed Zou's elimination, and the {9-Spades} completed the board on the river.

Bai and Matthew Levin are taking a short five-minute break before heads-up play begins.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Zou us
Henry Zou
Busted

Tags: Henry ZouMatthew LevinRichard Bai

James Pupillo Eliminated in 4th Place ($46,017)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
James Pupillo
James Pupillo

James Pupillo raised to 185,000 from the small blind, and Richard Bai called in the big blind.

On the {4-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} flop, Pupillo checked and Bai bet 125,000. Pupillo called.

The {2-Spades} fell on the turn, and Pupillo checked again. Bai bet 450,000 and Pupillo raised to 900,000. Bai called.

The {k-Diamonds} fell on the river, and Pupillo snap-jammed for 1.1 million. Bai instantly called and tabled {8-Spades}{8-Hearts} for a set of eights, and a shellshocked Pupillo turned over {4-Diamonds}{4-Spades} for a lower set, and Bai, who had under ten big blinds just an hour ago, now holds a commanding lead three-handed.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Bai us
Richard Bai
7,500,000 2,400,000
James Pupillo us
James Pupillo
Busted

Tags: James PupilloRichard Bai

Jorden Helstern Eliminated in 5th Place ($34,460)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Jorden Helstern
Jorden Helstern

One hand after Nikolas Stone's elimination, Matthew Levin raised to 125,000 from under the gun, and Jorden Helstern three-bet shoved for 1.2 million in the big blind. Levin called.

Jorden Helstern: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}
Matthew Levin: {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

Levin flopped a double gutter and the nut flush draw with the {10-Spades}{j-Clubs}{8-Clubs} flop, but the {7-Spades} turn left Helstern just one card away from a double. For the third consecutive time at the final table, however, the worst hand came on top in an all-in situation, as the {9-Clubs} fell on the river to send Helstern packing.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Levin us
Matthew Levin
3,800,000 1,100,000
Jorden Helstern us
Jorden Helstern
Busted

Tags: Jorden HelsternMatthew Levin

Nikolas Stone Eliminated in 6th Place ($26,167)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Nikolas Stone
Nikolas Stone

Richard Bai raised to 100,000 on the button, and Nikolas Stone three-bet to 350,000 from the small blind. Bai called.

Stone bet 350,000 on the {7-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} flop, and Bai called.

The {6-Hearts} fell on the turn, and Stone bet 550,000. Bai tanked for a minute before moving all in, and Stone flicked in a chip to call for his last 1.3 million total.

Nikolas Stone: {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}
Richard Bai: {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}

Bai needed a diamond or a five to best Stone's pair of jacks, and the {5-Clubs} river binked right off to put a bad beat on Stone.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Bai us
Richard Bai
5,300,000 2,200,000
Nikolas Stone us
Nikolas Stone
Busted

Tags: Nikolas StoneRichard Bai

Brett Apter Eliminated in 7th Place ($20,151)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Brett Apter
Brett Apter

Brett Apter jammed for 760,000 from the cutoff on the very first hand of the day, and Matthew Levin called on the button.

Brett Apter: {a-Clubs}{q-Spades}
Matthew Levin: {a-Hearts}{j-Spades}

Levin spiked a jack on the {9-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} flop, and Apter was unable to improve on the {4-Clubs} turn and {k-Spades} river, leaving him out the door one hand into Day 3.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Levin us
Matthew Levin
3,300,000 825,000
Brett Apter us
Brett Apter
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Brett ApterJames PupilloMatthew LevinTodd Sladek

Who Will Walk Away With the $138,317 Top Prize at the 2019 WSOPC Potawatomi Main Event Final Table?

James Pupillo
James Pupillo

447 entrants ponied up $1,700 to enter the 2019 WSOPC Potawatomi Main Event, and after two Day 1 flights and a long Day 2, just seven players remain to battle it out for the $138,317 grand prize, along with a WSOPC ring and entry into the 2020 WSOPC Global Championship. The remaining seven players have already locked up $20,151 in prize money, but will be looking to ladder up, and with the average stack just over forty big blinds, there's still plenty of room for play.

Leading the charge into the final table is Chicago's Richard Bai, who used a massive win with aces to fuel his way to a stack of 3,380,000. That's nearly a million more than his next two closest competitors, Jorden Helstern (2,515,000) and Matthew Levin (2,475,000).

One tier down in terms of chips sit Henry Zou (1,775,000) and James Pupillo (1,450,000), who sit below average but still have plenty of chips to maneuver with. The short stacks are Nikolas Stone (1,100,000) and WSOP Bracelet winner Brett Apter (760,000).

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatNameChip CountBig Blinds
41Nikolas Stone110000022
42Henry Zou177500035.5
43Jorden Helstern251500050
44Brett Apter76000015
45Matthew Levin247500049.5
46James Pupillo145000029
47Richard Bai338500068

Cards will be in the air at Noon local time, with play resuming at Level 27 (25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 big blind ante), and levels will be one-hour in length until a winner is crowned. A fifteen-minute break will be given to players every two levels. Stay tuned to PokerNews as we capture all the action straight from the final table until our latest WSOPC Main Event champion is crowned!

Tags: Brett ApterHenry ZouJames PupilloJorden HelsternMatthew LevinNikolas StoneRichard Bai