2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas

$2,200 High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas

Final Results
Winner
Brett Apter
Winning Hand
k5
Prize
$52,084
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$172,000
Entries
86
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
77
Players Left
30

The World Series of Poker Circuit $2,200 High Roller at Harrah's Las Vegas Kicks-Off at 4 P.M.

Harrah's Las Vegas
Harrah's Las Vegas

Welcome to PokerNews coverage of the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's $2,200 High Roller. This two-day event is slated for a 4 p.m. start today from Harrah's Las Vegas.

This is a historic event – it marks the first time that Harrah’s in Las Vegas has hosted a Circuit event since the inaugural season, over 14 years ago.

According to the schedule, twelve levels of 40 minutes each have been planned for Day 1 with 15-minute breaks coming after every three levels and a dinner break after Level 9.

The High Roller will be 8-max and late registration will remain open until the start of Day 2 with unlimited reentries during that entire time.

Players will start with 30,000 chips and if they sit down at the start of Level 1, the small blind will be 100 with a 100 big blind and no big blind ante yet.

High Rioller Day 1 Structure

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
140100100-
240100100100
340100200200
Break 15    
440100200200
540200300300
640200400400
Break 15    
740300500500
840300600600
940400800800
Break Dinner    
10405001,0001,000
11406001,2001,200
12408001,6001,600

The 2019/20 WSOP Circuit Season At Harrah's Las Vegas

There has been plenty of action that has taken place over the past week here at Harrah's casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here is a list of all the winners that have won events so far.

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Event #1: $250 NLH Multi-Flight362$72,400Joe Walters$14,838
Event #2: $400 NLH Multi-Flight219$75,000Haresh Thaker$17,520
Event #3: $600 NLH Multi-Flight188$100,000Jon Aldalur$24,298
Event #4: $400 NLH Monster Stack225$74,250Mark Liedtke$17,309
Event #5: $400 NLH Bounty86$19,780Steve Foutty$6,042
Event #6: $250 Seniors Event219$43,800Wayne Keller$10,301
Event #7: $400 HORSE120$39,600Christina Hill$10,956

PokerNews will be here all weekend long catching the action straight from the tournament floor, so be sure to stay tuned as the final starting day gets underway here at Harrah's Las Vegas!

Joe Walters Captures First Ring in Event #1: $250 No-Limit Hold'em

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Joe Walters
Joe Walters

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event and High Roller, we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas.

In Event #1: $250 NLH, 362 runners created a $72,400 prize pool that was paid out to the top 55 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Steve Foutty (11th - $1,075), James Nortier (13th- $886), Anthony Cirrito (19th - $634), Joseph Young (27th - $505), and Chris Wallace (36th - $436).

In the end, it was Missouri native Joe Walters who collected every chip in play to capture his first ring along with a $14,838 payday.

Walters won his first World Series of Poker Circuit ring for taking down the opening event at the Harrah's Las Vegas World Series of Poker Circuit. Walters also has the honor of calling himself the first Harrah's Las Vegas Circuit ring winner this decade. The last time the WSOP Circuit was at this property was in 2005.

"It feels good," said Walters. "It was my goal at the beginning of the year to earn a ring."

This marks Walters third Circuit cash of the season and fourth of his career. He made a deep run at the new Ameristar St. Charles stop in September in a $600 No-Limit Hold'em event, but fell just short of the final table, finishing in 11th place for $1,292.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Joe WaltersLee's Summit, Missouri$14,838
2Mark LiedtkeManassas, Virginia$9,192
3April BeardPark City, Utah$6,649
4Michael SouzaSan Diego, California$4,884
5Michael MacarlePhoenix, Arizona$3,645
6Whitney LangwellEugene, Oregon$2,769
7Michael SenterLas Vegas, Nevada$2,129
8John RobertsonLas Vegas, Nevada$1,667
9Robert WidoLindenhurst, Illinois$1,328

Tags: Joe WaltersJoseph YoungMichael SenterMichael SouzaRobert WidoSteve Foutty

Haresh Thaker Wins Event #2: $400 No-Limit Hold'em

Level 6 : 200/400, 400 ante
Haresh Thaker
Haresh Thaker

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event and High Roller, we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas.

In Event #2: $400 NLH, 219 runners created a $75,000 prize pool that was paid out to the top 34 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Michael Hanelin (11th - $1,243), Mike Shin (17th - $904), Jason Seitz (20th - $797), Arkadiy Tsinis (27th - $668), and Melissa Bryne (33rd - $604).

In the end, it was United Kingdom native Haresh Thaker who collected every chip in play to capture his first ring along with a $17,520 payday.

Thaker survived a final table that included five-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Steve Foutty and he also survived a grueling three-handed battle against Jaime Edmondson Longoria and Ryan Dodd that lasted more than two hours long.

Thaker's only other career World Series of Poker cash came in 2014 when he finished in 8th place and just two spots shy of the final table in the $1,500 10-Game Mix 6-Handed event at the World Series of Poker at the Rio.

As soon as Thaker was pushed the final winning pot, he max late-registered in Event #3: $600 No-Limit Hold'em to try to keep his winning momentum going. Event #3 also missed its guarantee by a few thousand dollars.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Haresh ThakerLondon, United Kingdom$17,520
2Ryan DoddRunnemede, New Jersey$10,823
3Jaime Edmondson LongoriaFt. Lauderdale, Florida$7,676
4Steve FouttyLas Vegas, Nevada$5,555
5Isidro SifuentesHouston, Texas$4,102
6Victor PangFoster City, California$3,093
7Sterling LopezAnchorage, Arkansas$2,383
8Jared KingsburyPortland, Oregon$1,876
9Jeffrey DavisOakland, California$1,510

Tags: Arkadiy TsinisHaresh ThakerJason SeitzJeffrey DavisMelissa BryneMichael HanelinMike ShinRyan DoddSteve Foutty

Petten Sets-Up McKeehen for Double

Level 8 : 300/600, 600 ante
Paul Petten
Paul Petten

Joe McKeehen opened for 1,500 from early position and was called by Paul Petten from late position.

The flop fell {4-Spades}{2-Clubs}{q-Spades} and McKeehen continued for 1,200, Petten called.

The {j-Diamonds} came on the turn and McKeehen fired out once again, this time for 4,200. Petten raised all in for 21,800 and McKeehen called.

Paul Petten: {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}
Joe McKeehen: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}

Petten flopped a set of fours but McKeehen was still live drawing to Broadway.

McKeehen needed a ten to fall on the river but it came the {8-Clubs} to give Petten the double up.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Petten us
Paul Petten
51,200
36,700
36,700
Joe McKeehen us
Joe McKeehen
27,100
-31,100
-31,100
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Joe McKeehenPaul Petten

Jon Aldalur Wins First Ring In Event #3: $600 No-Limit Hold'em

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante
Jon Aldalur
Jon Aldalur

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event and High Roller, we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas.

In Event #3: $600 NLH, 188 runners created a $100,000 prize pool that was paid out to the top 29 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were David Larson (11th - $1,705), Benjamin Craig (15th- $1,449), Mark Liedtke (21st - $1,198), Joshua Turner (24th - $1,062), and Ryan Dodd (25th - $977).

In the end, it was United Kingdom native Jon Aldalur who collected every chip in play to capture his first ring along with a $24,298 payday.

Aldalur hails from Spain. He and his girlfriend are in the midst of an extended vacation to New York, and Aldalur took a few days to come to Las Vegas to play the WSOP Circuit for his birthday. Coming here on his own took a little convincing – “She was doubting,” he admitted with a slight smile.

“I’m in shock,” a joyful Aldalur said after securing his victory.

Aldalur is a recreational player who works in commercial auto sales. But he’s a fairly serious amateur. “I play a lot of tournaments,” he said. “I just like to play poker.”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Jon AldalurTolosa, Spain$24,298
2Steven PotashnickSan Diego, California$15,010
3Alex DicksonKeizer, Oregon$10,573
4Ansel SmithPlano, Texas$7,599
5Barbara Visher-$5,585
6Rizzloe JonesRoeland Park, Kansas$4,199
7Michael SouzaSan Diego, California$3,232
8Peter DaileyOakland, California$2,548
9Isaiah BlackMililani, Hawaii$2,058

Tags: Benjamin CraigDavid LarsonJoshua TurnerMark LiedtkeMichael SouzaRyan Dodd

Riali Bluffs Lee and Eclipses 100k in the Process

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante
Nick Riali
Nick Riali

Nick Riali opened for 2,300 from the cutoff and was called by Kyung Min Lee on the button.

The flop fell {10-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{7-Hearts} and Riali check-called Lee's 2,500 bet.

The turn brought the {2-Diamonds} and Riali check-raised Lee's 4,700 bet to 16,500.

Lee quickly called and watched the {a-Diamonds} complete the board on the river.

Riali moved all in putting Lee at risk and Lee folded while Riali showed {k-Spades}{3-Spades} as he raked in the chips.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Riali us
Nick Riali
103,000
53,200
53,200
Kyung Min Lee kr
Kyung Min Lee
27,400
-7,600
-7,600

Tags: Nick RialiKyung Min Lee

Mark Liedtke Claims First Ring in Event #4: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Mark Liedtke
Mark Liedtke

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event and High Roller, we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas.

In Event #4: $400 NLH Monster Stack, 225 runners created a $74,250 prize pool that was paid out to the top 34 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Patrick Testoni (11th - $1,233), Robert Cote (13th- $1,037), Nicholas Haynes (18th - $893), Brenda DeWitt (21st - $787), and Brian Green (23rd - $711).

In the end, it was Virginia native Mark Liedtke who collected every chip in play to capture his first ring along with a $17,309 payday.

“It feels pretty good,” he said after the event. This is Liedtke’s 40th career Circuit cash, and he’s come close to victory before, but until today always fell short of a ring. “I got second twice this year,” he recalled. “And a couple other final tables.”

Liedtke is primarily a cash game player. Tournaments are “more of a fun thing for me,” he said

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Mark LiedtkeManassas, Virginia$17,309
2Michael MacarlePhoenix, Arizona$10,683
3Brad JarrettOrlando, Florida$7,595
4Kyle BirdwellFort Worth, Texas$5,506
5Nathaniel AdamsSalt Lake City, Utah$4,072
6Thomas KornechukAuburn, Washington$3,074
7Saad GhanemLaurel, Maryland$2,369
8Jesse JonesSpringfield, Missouri$1,864
9Trygve LeiteOslo, Norway$1,500

Tags: Brenda DeWittBrian GreenJesse JonesMark LiedtkeNicholas HaynesPatrick TestoniRobert CoteSaad GhanemTrygve Leite

Steve Foutty Secures Sixth Ring in Event #5: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Steve Foutty
Steve Foutty

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event and High Roller, we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas.

In Event #5: $400 NLH Bounty, 86 entries created a $19,780 prize pool that was paid out to the top 13 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Joris Springael (10th- $464), Nghi Tran (11th - $464), Lloyd Yamada (12th - $464), and John Nowak (13th - $444).

In the end, it was Las Vegas native Steve Foutty who collected every chip in play to capture his first ring along with a $6,042 payday.

This is Foutty’s third ring in the 2019-2020 Circuit season. Before this season, it had been four years since his last Circuit victory. Despite the hot streak, Foutty insists he’s not doing anything differently. “Just continuing to grind,” he said.

Now that he’s a member of the six-ring club, only 17 players are ahead of him on the all-time rings list.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Steve FouttyLas Vegas, Nevada$6,042
2Gerald CunniffSaint Paul, Minnesota$3,732
3Alfred AtamianMission, Texas$2,478
4Paula MurphyHallandale Beach, Florida$1,711
5Gary PagelOshkosh, Wisconsin$1,230
6Dean YoonFullerton, California$923
7Maury SolanoEl Paso, Texas$723
8Peter DirksenSan Francisco, California$594
9Daniel HummerCincinnati, Ohio$511

Tags: Daniel HummerJohn NowakJoris SpringaelLloyd YamadaMaury SolanoNghi TranPeter DirksenSteve Foutty

Wayne Keller Wins $250 Seniors Event

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Wayne Keller
Wayne Keller

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event and High Roller, we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas.

In Event #6: $250 NLH Seniors, 219 seniors created a $43,800 prize pool that was paid out to the top 33 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Aaron Morris (11th- $730), James Rolling (13th - $615), Jeffrey Paulson (16th - $531), Michael Johnson (19th - $470), Dennis Jones (24th - $426) and John Ernst (28th - $379).

In the end, it was Nevada native Wayne Keller who collected every chip in play to capture his first ring along with a $10,301 payday.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Wayne KellerMesquite, Nevada$10,301
2Robert WebbLas Vegas, Nevada$6,357
3Nick CoukosRichmond Hill, Ontario$4,509
4Wilbern HoffmanLubbock, Texas$3,262
5Harlen MillerBismark, North Dakota$2,409
6Aaron ScheffTucson, Arizona$1,817
7Richard MunroBell Canyon, California$1,399
8Jeffrey CooksonMilton, Ontario$1,102
9James WorleySpicewood, Texas$887

Tags: Aaron MorrisDennis JonesJames WorleyMichael JohnsonRichard MunroWayne Keller

Christina Hill Claims First Ring in Event #7: $400 H.O.R.S.E

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Christina Hill
Christina Hill

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event and High Roller, we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas.

In Event #7: $400 H.O.R.S.E, 120 runners created a $39,600 prize pool that was paid out to the top 18 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Adam Dembowski (10th- $915), Jeffrey Neeman (11th - $784), Haresh Thaker (12th - $784), Andrew Suszczyk (14th - $696), Michael Pope (16th - $641) and Jason Seitz (18th - $615).

In the end, it was Texas native Christina Hill who collected every chip in play to capture her first ring along with a $10,956 payday.

Hill started Day 2 in the middle of the pack with 20 players remaining. She said she played tight, which is a little different than her normal game. It paid off and helped her reach the final table. She was short-stacked throughout much of the final table. When she got heads up against Ryan Caskey, she was the short stack.

Then things changed, "I got on an incredible rush. He had me out chipped big time," said Hill.

The stud games came up in the rotation and Hill said she was hit by the deck hard, which resulted in a quick heads up battle leaving Hill as the final competitor standing. Caskey's runner-up prize amounted to $6,765.

"I don't think I made any mistakes today," said Hill. "I'm proud of that."

"I love when there are mixed games tournaments because they are not around that often,” said Hill. “I take any opportunity I can to play in those and try to get better."

This marked Hill's second career World Series of Poker cash. Her first was in 2009 at the Caesar's Palace Circuit in a No-Limit Hold'em event.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Christina HillDallas, Texas$10,956
2Ryan CaskeySugar Land, Texas$6,765
3Shirley RosarioDowney, California$4,641
4Ronald SchiffmanBensalem, Pennsylvania$3,277
5Robert GrayHenderson, Nevada$2,383
6Rafael ConcepcionLas Vegas, Nevada$1,787
7Stephen BrachLubbock, Texas$1,383
8Ben TangMesa, Arizona$1,106
9Nancy RobertsonLa Crescenta, California$915