2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Hammond

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Hammond

Final Results
Winner
Ravi Raghavan
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
$272,322
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Prize Pool
$1,610,445
Entries
1,063
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
19
Players Left
1

Big Names and Chicago Locals Battle For Circuit Ring in Final Day of Horshoe Hammond Main Event

Ravi Raghavan
Ravi Raghavan

It is time for the final day of the Horseshoe Hammond Main Event. Day 3 will begin with 19 players remaining at noon local time with the $272,322 grand prize and a new WSOP Circuit ring up for grabs.

The play dynamic will be interesting today as there has been no one player to really take a chip lead stranglehold and pull away all tournament. Six players start today with over 2,000,000 in chips and three of those are within just 100,000 of the chip lead.

Eric Hardt enters play as the chip leader with a chip count of 2,685,000. Any finish of 12th or better will make for Hardt’s best live cash in his career this far.

2nd in chips with just a smidge below the chip leader is Mark Uminn, with 2,675,000. His resume includes just one cash since 2015 as he will be looking to make a big score.

Michael Rossitto enters the day 3rd in chips (2,595,00) and with more experience. The Brooklyn native will be looking for his first WSOPc ring as he came close earlier this year in Tunica with a 3rd place finish at the main event.

The next three stacks over 2,000,000 include Casey Carroll (2,330,000) who will be looking to top his greatest cash of $174,469. Andrew Ostapchenko (2,090,000) who has had a hot last few months and will want to add another big score to his 2019 resume and Faisal Sadruddin (2,065,000) who has already locked up a cash greater than his total career poker earnings.

One player remaining has a WSOP bracelet in his resume, Alan Percal (1,820,000) who will be looking to add a different piece of jewelry to his name with what would be his first circuit ring title.

Chicago local Ravi Raghavan (1,505,000) knows what it is like to be given a WSOPc ring as he took down the High Roller event ring back in 2016 right here in Horseshoe Hammond. He will be looking to recreate some windy city magic today and add to his astounding 3.7 million in career tournament poker earnings.

Another Chicago local player who will be aiming to ride the windy city magic is Blake Battaglia who comes in short stacked to today’s action with 890,000. He also knows what it is like to wear a ring right here in Horseshow Hammond as he won the Main Event in October of 2017 for a whopping $332,020.

Looking to spoil the party and burst onto the poker scene in a big way today, will be some relatively new names to the poker scene, including Muath Arman, Ramandeep Makhija and Waldemar Ogloza all of whom have relatively light poker resumes thus far and will want to secure a huge score.

Play begins at level 27 with blinds at 25,000/50,000 and a 50,000 big blind ante, meaning the big stacks have just a hair over 50 big blinds and the short stacks have in the 10-15 big blind range. Levels are 60 minutes in length and breaks will come after every two hours.

PokerNews will provide all the action and eliminations as they come as a winner will be crowned after what promises to be a long and exciting day of action.

Tags: Alan PercalAndrew OstapchenkoBlake BattagliaCasey CarrollEric HardtFaisal SadruddinMark UminnMichael RossittoRavi Raghavan

Waldemar Ogloza Elimianted in 19th Place ($12,343)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Waldemar Ogloza
Waldemar Ogloza

On the flop of {q-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{5-Clubs}. Waldemar Ogloza moved all in and was called by David Lindquist.

Waldemar Ogloza {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
David Lindquist {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}.

The turn was the {8-Diamonds} and the river sent Ogloza home as the {q-Clubs} came off to give Lindquist trips.

Player Chips Progress
David Lindquist us
David Lindquist
2,450,000
995,000
995,000
Waldemar Ogloza us
Waldemar Ogloza
Busted

Tags: David Lindquist

Alan Percal Eliminated in 17th Place ($14,924)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Alan Percal
Alan Percal

Alan Percal jammed all in from middle position and was called from the cutoff by Ravi Raghavan.

He was in deep trouble as he held the {a-Spades}{k-Spades} against the {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}.

The board stayed clean for the aces as it came {5-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{q-Spades}{9-Clubs}{k-Clubs} and Percal was eliminated as he ran off to play in the high roller tournament that he entered during the break.

Player Chips Progress
Ravi Raghavan us
Ravi Raghavan
4,125,000
1,515,000
1,515,000
WPT 1X Winner
Alan Percal us
Alan Percal
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alan PercalRavi Raghavan

Phillip Lee Eliminated in 16th Place ($14,924)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Phillip Lee
Phillip Lee

Phillip Lee moved all in for his remaining short stack of around 500,000 from the cutoff. David Lindquist called from the small blind. Faisal Sadruddin re-shoved his large stack from the big blind. Lindquist folded in frustration.

Lee chose a bad time to jam as he rolled over the {4-Diamonds}{3-Spades} while Sadruddin had the {k-}{k-Diamonds}. Lindquist pleaded the dealer to not throw an ace up on the board, indicating that he folded an ace.

Sure enough the board ran out to the dismay of both Lee and Lindquist as it came {a-Spades}{10-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} and Lee was eliminated in 16th place while Lindquist cursed what would have been a huge boon.

Player Chips Progress
Faisal Sadruddin us
Faisal Sadruddin
4,100,000
1,650,000
1,650,000
David Lindquist us
David Lindquist
2,250,000
-650,000
-650,000
Phillip Lee us
Phillip Lee
Busted

Tags: David LindquistFaisal SadruddinPhillip Lee

Ramandeep Makhija Eliminated in 12th Place ($22,476)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Ramandeep Makhija
Ramandeep Makhija

Another preflop all in was in progress as Ramandeep Makhija was in trouble with the {8-Hearts}{8-Spades} against the {a-}{a-} hammer of Michael Wolff.

The board would run out {10-}{7-}{q-}{5-}{2-} and Makhija's deep run was over.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Wolff us
Michael Wolff
6,700,000
4,290,000
4,290,000
Ramandeep Makhija us
Ramandeep Makhija
Busted

Tags: Michael WolffRamandeep Makhija