2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 1b
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
Entries
1,065
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
673
Players Left
109

Jared Hemingway Wins Second Ring In Event #4: $600 Congress

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

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 #4: $600 NLH Congress, 175 runners created a $90,125 prize pool that was paid out to the top 27 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Donnie Marks (10th- $1,565), Jonathan Bloyen (12th - $2,832), Jonathan Stephens (13th - $1,336), Allen Kessler (21st - $1,058), and Mike Rieck (26th - $942).

In the end, it was Texas native Jared Hemingway who collected every chip in play to capture his first gold ring along with a $22,385 payday.

The 5-card PLO Hi-Lo tourney ultimately boiled down to Jared Hemingway and Sean Moore It was a powerhouse battle that Hemingway came out on top of, winning his second gold ring.

“In this game, I feel like two of the best in the field got heads up,” Hemingway stated “He is very good, so I feel good about beating him. I mean, he’s better than me at the game. He has a lot more experience than me at the game, but I feel like I have some chops too.”

Moore is a two-time Circuit champ with both wins coming in Omaha Hi-Lo events. Hemingway has over $150,000 in WSOP Omaha cashes, mostly coming from a runner-up finish at the 48th annual WSOP, but his debut gold ring was earned in No-Limit Hold’em.

“I like the fact that it’s a different game. I play all games, so it’s nice to win a tournament other than Hold’em,” Hemingway mentioned.

The Texas native asserts that he does not rely on poker for a living. However, Hemingway does frequent the felt and has recently set some goals pertaining to his profitable hobby.

“I’m actually staring my goals in poker, they are to be competitive in bigger, higher games,” said Hemingway. The 43-year-old is looking to transition away from mid-stakes and throw his hat into the ring of larger buy-in tournaments. “That’s just a goal. Like I said, I’m not professional, but I’m a winner,” he said with a smile before taking his leave.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Jared HemingwayGreenville, TX$22,385
2Sean MooreOmaha, NE$13,833
3Brandon ZallarColorado Springs, CO$9,696
4Michael CzrterHaslet, TX$6,951
5Ross TylerLamesa, TX$5,100
6Paul ThomasOrlando, FL$3,832
7Philip GuitarAbilene, TX$2,949
8Glen GoldsmithPalestine, TX$2,327
9Cory BogertBelleville, IL$1,884

Level: 10

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 1,000

Lech Connects with Broadway on River to Double Through Opponent

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante

Michael Lech opened under the gun for 2,700 and the big blind player defended to see a {10-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{6-Spades} flop.

The big blind player lead out for 3,500 and Lech called.

The {j-Spades} came on the turn and Lech called his opponent's 6,500 bet to see the {q-Hearts} complete the board on the river.

The big blind player lead out once more for 10,000 and Lech raised all in for 23,600. The big blind player took a few minutes but then called only to see Lech rivered broadway with {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades} and tossed {q-Spades}{10-Hearts} into the muck giving Lech the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Lech us
Michael Lech
WSOP 1X Winner
80,000 50,000

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Assorted Chip Counts

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante
Player Chips Progress
Carson Wieland us
Carson Wieland
125,000 -1,800
Tiffany Keathley us
Tiffany Keathley
108,000 -2,000
Kou Vang us
Kou Vang
98,300 38,300
AJ Allee us
AJ Allee
71,300 11,100
Quin Mallette us
Quin Mallette
70,000 -23,600
James Postel us
James Postel
65,000 -15,000
Simon Webster us
Simon Webster
55,000 12,000
Gil George us
Gil George
50,000 27,700
Christopher Staats us
Christopher Staats
43,000 13,000
Hollis Holcomb us
Hollis Holcomb
36,900 6,900
Everett Carlton us
Everett Carlton
33,000 -22,300
Cory Bogert us
Cory Bogert
30,000 30,000
Bobby Buckingham us
Bobby Buckingham
27,100 -2,900
La Sengphet us
La Sengphet
25,000
Shawn McCracken us
Shawn McCracken
22,100 -11,100
Arthur Morris us
Arthur Morris
22,000 -9,200

Percal Flushes Opponent for Double

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante
Alan Percal
Alan Percal

There was all in action after a {8-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} flop between Alan Percal and a player in middle position with Percal's stack at risk.

Alan Percal: {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Opponent: {q-Hearts}{8-Clubs}

Percal was drawing and connected on the {3-Diamonds} turn but his opponent could still win with any queen or eight.

Luckily for Percal, the {a-Clubs} completed the board on the river giving him the double-up for 13,900.

Player Chips Progress
Alan Percal us
Alan Percal
WSOP 1X Winner
35,000 19,800

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Current WSOP Circuit Choctaw Durant Casino Championship Leaderboard

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante

The player with the most points at the end of this Circuit stop will receive a free seat into the 2020 Global Casino Championship. Points are updated overnight based on results from completed events.

The winner of the Main Event and the Casino Champion will earn a seat to the 2020 Global Casino Championship. There they will compete for a coveted gold bracelet. To become the Casino Champion a player must earn the most points at a given Circuit stop. Players earn points based on how well they finish in a tournament.

PlacePlayerPointsRingsCashedEarnings
1Steven McCartney90 pts04$25,874
2Cory Bogert77.5 pts14$23,773
3Alan Percal75 pts15$22,099
4Sam Murphy70 pts12$21,466
5Shawn Rice62.5 pts03$12,064
6Maurice Hawkins60 pts14$18,966
7Richard Chance55 pts12$38,494
8Ron Robinson50 pts11$58,615
9Adeeb Al Nazer50 pts11$36,423
10Daniel Butler50 pts11$23,997

Level: 9

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 800

Tyes Continues to Build

Level 8 : 300/600, 600 ante

Rodrick Tyes opened under the gun and the hijack player three-bet to 2,500. Action folded to Earl Bryant who four-bet jammed for 15,300 from the small blind and was called by Tyes while the hijack player folded.

Earl Bryant: {7-Clubs}{7-Hearts}
Rodrick Tyes: {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

It was a race with Bryant's made hand ahead until the {5-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{9-Spades} flop hit the felt.

The {4-Clubs} on the turn was no help to Bryant nor was the {10-Clubs} on the river and he took his exit while Tyes raked in the chips.

Player Chips Progress
Rodrick Tyes us
Rodrick Tyes
168,900 28,900
Earl Bryant us
Earl Bryant
Busted

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Richard Chance Wins First Ring In Event #3: $400 NLH Monster Stack

Level 8 : 300/600, 600 ante
Richard Chance
Richard Chance

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 #3: $400 NLH Monster Stack, 604 runners created a $199,320 prize pool that was paid out to the top 92 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Miguel Hernandez (10th- $2,832), Jonathan Bloyen (12th - $2,832), Dwight Farrell (14th - $2,308), Donald Howell (18th - $1,906), and Todd Nichols (21st - $1,597).

In the end, it was Oklahoma native Richard Chance who collected every chip in play to capture his first gold ring along with a $37,764 payday.

The signature WSOP tournament took two full days to reach a champion, culminating with a heads-up match between Chance and three-time gold ring winner La Sengphet. Sengphet had numerous friends on the rail cheering her on.

“I mean, she’s pretty well known in the community I guess, around here,” Chance deduced during the finale. “Yeah, it was nerve-wracking, man. But, what can you do? Just play the cards. I tried not to worry about them.”

Although Chance could feel the room pulling for his adversary, the New Mexico native kept his focus and played his game. Chance has only recently begun to participate in tournament poker. With three min cashes already to his name, he was determined to close one out and aware of what it truly takes.

“It seemed like min cashing was as far as I could get,” stated Chance. “Honestly, it just comes down to, you got to get hot and just winning flips. Today it just seemed like I won almost every flip. They finally went my way. I felt like I played well too. I made some really good calls. It was just a good day, man.”

Winning flips was certainly a key factor in Chance’s ascension to the winner’s circle. However, the climactic hand was won by him making an incredible call. On a ten-high flop including two diamonds, Chance hit middle pair with an eight in his hand. He was faced with a bet from Sengphet but stuck around. “I thought she was trying to rep the ten and I just didn’t believe her,” mentioned Chance.

A big face card hit on the turn and another ten on the river. With a completed board, Sengphet put on the ultimate pressure by moving all in. Chance barely had her covered, so a call would essentially mean his tournament life, or hers.

“Yeah, I was super nervous,” Chance revealed. “When the king came, it also made possible straight draws. That other ten felt like such a brick to me. So, I really just sat on it for a minute and I convinced myself to make the call, and I did.”

It turned out to be a $37,764 call as Chance’s eights were good to take down the final pot. Not too bad for a recreational player in his seventh-ever live tournament. After his win, Chance was asked whether he will continue to pursue competitive poker.

“This probably helps. My bankroll just exploded,” Chance said with a smile. “I have so much fun doing this. All this does is fuel the fire. I already loved it and love coming to these and playing in these tournaments.”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Richard ChanceWilburton, OK$37,764
2La SengphetCarroliton, TX$23,338
3Jonathan WangSan Francisco, CA$17,153
4Steve HiltzDallas, TX$12,764
5Jeffrey TurtonDurham, NC$9,617
6Michael PerroneChicago, IL$7,338
7Christopher SmithPlano, TX$5,671
8Cory GlassGeorgetown, TX$4,440
9Hunter BarnettDixon, MO$3,523