2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Harrah's Las Vegas

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
$192,199
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Prize Pool
$1,007,475
Entries
665
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
262
Players Left
58

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

Level 5 : 200/300, 300 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

Chehata Takes it On the River

Level 5 : 200/300, 300 ante

The button raised to 700 and Ashraf Chehata called from the small blind. Tony Sinishtaj three-bet to 3,300 from the big blind. The button folded and Chehata called.

The flop came {j-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} and Chehata check-raised Sinishtaj's continuation bet of 2,000 to 5,000. Sinishtaj called.

Chehata led for 2,500 on the {7-Clubs} turn card and Sinishtaj called. The {2-Hearts} completed the board and Sinishtaj folded after Chehata moved all in for 17,600.

Player Chips Progress
Tony Sinishtaj us
Tony Sinishtaj
WPT 1X Winner
42,000 12,000
Ashraf Chehata us
Ashraf Chehata
40,000

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Level: 5

Blinds: 200/300

Ante: 300

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

Level 4 : 100/200, 200 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

Level: 4

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 200

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

Lazaro Bets All Three Streets

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante

Rene Lazaro raised to 600 from middle position. The button called and they went heads up to a flop that came {6-Spades}{a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}. Lazaro put out a continuation bet of 700 and his opponent called.

Lazaro wasn't slowing down on the {j-Diamonds} turn card as he bet 2,000. His opponent again called. The {q-Clubs} completed the board and Lazaro bet 5,500. His opponent quickly called and Lazaro tabled his hand.

Rene Lazaro: {a-Hearts}{j-Spades}

Lazaro showed two pair and collected the pot after his opponent mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Rene Lazaro us
Rene Lazaro
40,000

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