2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 1b
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Event Info
2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$272,846
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Prize Pool
$1,613,475
Total Entries
1,065
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
673
Players Left
109
Players Left 1 / 1,065
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Alan Percal Wins First Ring In Event #6: $400 NLH 6-Handed

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Alan Percal
Alan Percal

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event, 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 Choctaw Durant.

In Event #6: $400 NLH Six-Handed, 193 runners created a $63,690 prize pool that was paid out to the top 30 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Venanzio Pasubio (10th- $1,397), Boris Kasabov (12th - $1,112), Hugo Perez (15th - $913), Quinterol Mallette (18th - $773), and Cory Bogert (25th - $609).

In the end, it was Florida native Alan Percal who collected every chip in play to win his first gold ring along with a $15,857 payday.

“The bracelet trumps it slightly,” Percal said half-jokingly after his victory. “But I’ve been close to this a few times, recently, so it’s nice to close it out.”

Percal’s bracelet run occurred in 2016 at the 47th annual WSOP where he conquered the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Heads-Up Championship for $320,574. Though his recent win, good for a cash prize of $15,857, was much more scaled down, Percal was pleased to hit the Circuit milestone.

Before his accomplishment at Choctaw Durant, Percal had recorded three final-table appearances this season (2019/20). The Florida native, now living in Louisville, Kentucky intermittently travels to certain series around the nation.

“Depends on the stop really and when I have time… We have a friend that works here that helped out,” stated Percal on his presence in Oklahoma.

Coming into Day 2 of the Six Max, Percal controlled the second-largest stack in play. He maintained his chip advantage even through a stalwart, eight-handed period.

“We played eight-handed for like an hour and a half,” mentioned Percal. “And we were pretty deep to come into the day. Then we played eight-handed and the average stack was like probably 15 big blinds, which kind of mixed things up.”

Eventually, 8th place hit the rail and Percal redrew to the final table as chip leader. Another slight slowdown occurred during three-handed action. Two-time gold ring winner Matt Koch was the one to break off in 3rd place.

Percal went on to tackle a tough opponent, Frank Bengs, in heads-up duel. The match lasted for a while but was all over when Percal’s pocket sevens took down Bengs’ queen-jack.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Alan PercalWeston, FL$15,857
2Frank BengsCrescent, OK$19,800
3Matthew KochByrnes Mill, MO$6,632
4Steven McCartneyColumbia, SC$4,604
5Melissa SinghNew York, NY$3,280
6Cody CoffmanTulsa, OK$2,400
7Michael CockrellRichardson, TX$1,805
8Jeffrey PrinceAustin, TX$1,805
9Kelly CortumNorwalk, IA$1,397

Level: 12

Blinds: 800/1,600

Ante: 1,600

Carlton Flops Two-Pair for Triple Up

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

Everett Carlton open-jammed for 22,800 from middle position and was called by Johnny Deas from the hijack while the big blind player came over the top for a few thousand more, Deas called.

Johnny Deas: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Everett Carlton: {j-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Big Blind Player: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

Carlton was behind and needed some help which was received on the {10-Spades}{4-Hearts}{j-Hearts} flop giving him top two-pair but it also gave him a sweat as the big blind player picked up the broadway draw.

The {4-Diamonds} turn paired the board and Carlton needed to dodge some cards headed to the river which he did as it fell a blank with the {6-Diamonds} giving him the triple-up.

Tags: Johnny DeasEverett Carlton

Keathley Eliminated by Deas

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

As PokerNews was walking around the massive field we noticed Johnny Deas raking in a monster pot with an empty seat where Tiffany Keathley so we stopped asked the table the details on the hand as Keathley was atop the leaderboard most the day and Deas was kind enough to share the hand history best of his knowledge.

There was three-way action that included Deas, Keathley and one other player. The board read {5-}{8-}{9-}{q-} with two spades, Keathley lead out for 5,000 and was called by the third player. Deas raised to 27,000 and Keathley three-bet jammed for over 100,000 getting a quick fold from the third player while Deas called.

Deas held the nut-staright with {j-}{10-} while Keathley held the gut-shot staright draw along with the flush draw holding {j-Spades}{3-Spades}.

The river fell a blank {x-} ending Keathley's tournament while Deas raked in the massive pot.

Tags: Johnny DeasTiffany Keathley

Maurice Hawkins Extends All-Time Ring Record to 14 After Winning Event #5: $400 NLH Turbo

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Maurice Hawkins
Maurice Hawkins

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event, 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 Choctaw Durant.

In Event #5: $400 NLH Turbo, 218 runners created a $71,940 prize pool that was paid out to the top 34 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Shawn Rice (10th- $1,200), Michael Scarlett (13th - $1,011), Ronald Jackson (16th - $873), Charles Barker (20th - $772), and Andrew Telfer (23rd - $700).

In the end, it was all-time ring leader Maurice Hawkins who once again collected every chip in play to extend his record by capturing his 14th gold ring along with a $16,898 payday.

“Feels good. Feel like I got my mojo back,” Hawkins divulged. “Feels good to know that the beginning of the year is going to end like it should, which means, that when you start the year off winning, it only can get better. It’s time to go up.”

Hawkins has recorded Circuit titles at more than a few casino locations. However, this was his first-ever gold ring obtained at Choctaw Durant. The Florida resident only began attending the Oklahoma-based this season (2019/20).

Being a turbo-style, one-day tournament, Event #6 hastily ran its course and around the time two tables were remaining, Hawkins took off.

“I was just kind of sitting there, got around 25 bigs, and then it was like poker time; ‘Let’s do this; Let’s make some things happen,’” Hawkins recounted.

The 39-year-old had hauled in over one million in chips by the time a redraw to one table was conducted. Majority of his opponents sat with stacks of less than 300,000.

Hawkins’ dominant chip lead going into the final table provided smooth sailing into the heads-up finale. There, he was met by another great, seven-time gold ring winner Andy Robinson who Hawkins has encountered before.

“We’ve been playing some pots the last two days. I would probably say he is one of the best players here,” said Hawkins. “It’s no shock that every time I get to a final table, Andy Robinson is at the final table.”

Robinson is a local pro out of Texas and has amassed plenty of WSOP prowess himself over the years. The two players had encountered each other before at a final table during the previous Choctaw Circuit in November where Hawkins finished 4th and Robinson 3rd.

This time around, they were heads-up with WSOP gold on the line. Robinson did render himself a fighting stack before facing Hawkins’ massive lead. However, Hawkins buckled down against his tough opponent and scooped the final pot with ace-king, which presented a cooler to Robinson's ace-queen.

The achievement granted Hawkins with an unprecedented 14th WSOP gold ring, putting him two rings ahead of Valentin Vornicu (12) and Josh Reichard (12).

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Maurice HawkinsWest Palm Beach, FL$16,898
2Andrew RobinsonGeorgetown, TX$10,442
3Kurt HaissBartlesville, OK$7,406
4Billy SasinLewisville, TX$5,359
5Michail KotsifisHouston, TX$3,958
6Phillip JonesDenison, TX$2,985
7Sam MurphyCedar Hill, TX$2,299
8Jesus GonzalezEagle Prass, TX$1,810
9Daniel LoweryPeter Pender, AR$1,457

Another Round of Updated Chip Counts

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

Level: 11

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 1,200

Assorted Chip Counts

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

Keathley Eliminates Lewis with Ladies

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

Tiffany Keathley opened for 2,500 from the cutoff and Keenan Lewis three-bet jammed for 6,000 on the button. The blinds folded and action was back on Keathley who called.

Keenan Lewis: {2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}
Tiffany Keathley: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Lewis was behind and ended up making a flush with the {10-Spades}{a-Spades}{3-Clubs}{5-Spades}{6-Spades} runout but Keathley held the better of it sending Lewis out the door.

Tags: Tiffany KeathleyKeenan Lewis

A Round of Updated Chip Counts After Break

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