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2015/2016 WSOP Circuit - HORSESHOE HAMMOND (Chicago area)

Thursday, October 15, 2015 to Sunday, October 18, 2015

Ring Event #1: No-Limit Hold'em Re-entry

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  • Buy-in: $365
  • Prizepool: $663,300
  • Entries: 2,211
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, October 19, 2015 2:17 PM Local Time

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Event #1
No-Limit Hold’em Re-Entry
Buy-In: $300 (+$65)
Total Entries: 2,211
Prize Pool: $663,300
October 15-18, 2015

Chicago-area property hosts Circuit for eighth-consecutive year. Opening event tops 2,000 entries.

Hammond, Ind. (October 19, 2015) — The World Series of Poker Circuit kicked off at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Ind. last Thursday marking the property’s eighth time to host a stop on the year-long tour. For the first time in the venue’s history, the opening $365 re-entry event boasted the addition of a third starting day and permitted unlimited re-entry. These factors helped the tournament draw a stout field of 2,211 entries and following four days of play, Illinois amateur Amanda Heidbrick walked with its top prize of $101,190.

“It feels great,” Heidbrick, a project manager, said. “I just felt I was running good on Friday and I was hoping to continue to run good.”

Run good she did. Heidbrick played with a fury and masterfully maneuvered her way through a tough field that included Brandon Newsome (fourth), Josh Turner (15th), Fadi Hamad (23rd), Cory Waaland (76th) and bracelet winner Aaron Wallace (84th). She put the finishing touches on her first tournament victory parlaying a final table chip lead into a gold ring and six-figure score. A tough test was made to look easy as the final table played well into the early morning hours of Monday before wrapping shortly before 7:30 a.m. local time.

“Long day,” a fatigued Heidbrick said as the morning sun shone bright over the nearby Chicago skyline.

The Circuit series at the Horseshoe is one of the highlights of each year’s schedule and the 2015/2016 installment is no exception. In addition to the massive re-entry opener, the 12-day event is headlined by a $5,300 high roller – the first of its kind in the Circuit’s modern era.

Additionally, the property’s $1,675 Main Event is always one to keep an eye on. Just two years ago, the championship came out of nowhere in a down poker economy drawing 1,717 entries – the largest finale in Circuit history – generating a prize pool of more than $2.5 million. Following four days of play, Pennsylvania amateur James Dorrance transformed his buy-in into nearly $420,000 and his first Circuit gold ring.

This year’s Main Event boasts the same $1,675 buy-in and the first of two starting flights begins Friday, October 23. With a pedigree like it has and headliners like the High Roller, the Circuit series at the Horseshoe has surely only scratched the surface in 2015.

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Event #1 was the first of 12 gold ring events on the WSOP Circuit schedule at the Horseshoe. The $365 re-entry event attracted 2,211 entries. The total prize pool came to $663,300 and the top 225 finishers were paid.

The tournament featured three starting flights beginning Thursday, October 15, Friday, October 16 and Saturday, October 17 at noon. Flight A drew 536 entries and advanced 64; Flight B, 675 and 86; Flight C, 1,000 and 113. Each starting flight logged 15 levels (roughly nine-and-a-half hours) of play.

Flight-by-flight breakdown:

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The remaining 263 players merged for Day 2 Sunday, October 18 at 2 p.m. with just the top 225 finishing in the money. The bubble burst during Level 17 (at about 3:15 p.m.). From there, play narrowed to the nine-handed final table during Level 29 (at about 2:45 a.m.) and wrapped during Level 34 (at about 7:30 a.m.).

Final table results:

1st: Amanda Heidbrick - $101,190
2nd: Seth Michael - $62,708
3rd: Shane Thorne - $47,253
4th: Brandon Newsome - $36,084
5th: Justin Walker - $27,832
6th: Daniel Loizzo - $21,677
7th: Gregory Gugger - $17,047
8th: Russell Harriman - $13,538
9th: Mike Patterson - $10,858

Monday, October 19, 2015 7:34 AM Local Time

Amanda Heidbrick of Round Lake, Ill. won Event #1 of the World Series of Poker Circuit at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Ind. early Monday morning. Heidbrick, a project manager, bested 2,211 entries in the $365 re-entry event to earn $101,190 along with her first WSOP Circuit gold ring.

A full report on her victory will be posted later this afternoon. In the meantime, here's a look at the tournament's final table results:

1st: Amanda Heidbrick - $101,190
2nd: Seth Michael - $62,708
3rd: Shane Thorne - $47,253
4th: Brandon Newsome - $36,084
5th: Justin Walker - $27,832
6th: Daniel Loizzo - $21,677
7th: Gregory Gugger - $17,047
8th: Russell Harriman - $13,538
9th: Mike Patterson - $10,858

Complete results are available under the "Results" tab above.

Monday, October 19, 2015 6:39 AM Local Time

It is just after 6:30 a.m. local time and the field is down to the final three players. Amanda Heidbrick retains her lead claiming 13,830,000 of the 22,110,000 chips in play. She's joined in the late stages of the tournament by Seth Michael (5,020,000) and Shane Thorne (3,260,000).

Here's a closer look at where players stand:

Three-handed chip counts

Amanda Heidbrick - 13,830,000 (69 bb)
Seth Michael - 5,020,000 (25 bb)
Shane Thorne 3,260,000 (16 bb)

Remaining payouts

1st - $101,190 + Circuit gold ring
2nd - $62,708
3rd - $47,253

Updated 10-handed results

4th: Brandon Newsome - $36,084
5th: Justin Walker - $27,832
6th: Daniel Loizzo - $21,677
7th: Gregory Gugger - $17,047
8th: Russell Harriman - $13,538
9th: Mike Patterson - $10,858
10th: Donald Kerr - $8,756

We will touch base with you again when we have a champion.

Monday, October 19, 2015 1:57 AM Local Time

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The 263-player restart is down to the final 10 players and consolidated to the unofficial final table. Amanda Heidbrick of Round Lake, Ill. leads with 3,700,000, but hot on her trail is ring winner Brandon Newsome (pictured) with an even 3,000,000. Joining the pair at the top is start-of-day chip leader Dan Coizzo. Loizzo is neck-and-neck with Newsome as he holds 2,900,000.

Unofficial final table seating assignments and chip counts:

Seat 1: Amanda Heidbrick - 3,700,000
Seat 2: Daniel Loizzo - 2,900,000
Seat 3: Mike Patterson - 915,000
Seat 4: Donald Kerr - 880,000
Seat 5: Greg Gugger - 870,000
Seat 6: Seth Michael - 2,800,000
Seat 7: Russell Harriman - 1,650,000
Seat 8: Shane Thorne - 2,880,000
Seat 9: Justin Walker - 2,980,000
Seat 10: Brandon Newsome - 3,000,000

Cards are in the air for the final playing session now with just a few minutes left in the 25,000/50,000 and a 5,000 ante level. All remaining players are assured $8,756 while the tournament's champion pockets $101,190, a Circuit gold ring and 50 points toward the Casino Championship. In addition to the prize money, the top nine finishers earn a $1,675 Main Event seat added to the prize pool courtesy of the Horseshoe.

Full payout information is available under the "Prize Pool" tab above.

Sunday, October 18, 2015 8:37 PM Local Time

The final 41 players in Event #1 are in the midst of their 45-minute dinner break. Cards go back in the air shortly after 9 p.m. CT with each remaining having played their way to a guaranteed score of $1,983. Those players still in contention for the tournament's $101,190 top prize include Josh Turner, Brandon Newsome and Fadi Hamad.

Here's a look at some of the notable eliminations to this point:

-72nd: Pavlin Karakikov - $1,419
-76th: Cory Waaland - $1,293
-84th: Aaron Wallace - $1,187
-92nd: Daniel Gilmer - $1,088
-104th: Joe Hebda - $995
-119th: William Byrnes - $915
-143rd: Mark Fink - $915
-165th: Eli Loewenthal - $842
-187th: Jason Mayfield - $776
-199th: Victoria Harrell - $716

Up-to-date results from the event are available under the "Results" tab above.

Gorilla Gaming
Sunday, October 18, 2015 4:35 PM Local Time

The bubble burst midway through Level 17 following just a few rounds of hand-for-hand play. The field narrowed fast, as less than 150 players remain after the first break of Day 2. The first few eliminations are uploaded under the "Results" tab above and additional eliminations will be posted throughout the day.

Sunday, October 18, 2015 2:43 PM Local Time

Following less than 45 minutes of Day-2 play, the 263-player restart field is down to 227 and two away from the money. Tournament supervisor Eric Comer has instructed dealers to go hand-for-hand and they'll do so until the field is trimmed to the final 225.

Complete payout information is available under the "Prize Pool" tab above.

One notable absence during hand-for-hand play is that of three-time ring winner Josh Reichard. Reichard began the day sixth in the counts, but, according to tablemate Jason Mayfield, had his queens busted by    and his aces busted by pocket jacks. Reichard hit the rail just a few minutes ago officially putting his run at fourth career Circuit victory on hold.

A look at the first few in-the-money eliminations will be posted after the inevitable rush to the payout desk subsides.

Sunday, October 18, 2015 2:05 PM Local Time

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The clock strikes 2 p.m. local time and cards are in the air for Day 2 of Event #1, a $365 re-entry tournament with nine $1,675 Main Event seats added. Chicago's Dan Loizzo leads the way claiming 348,000 chips, but he's trailed by the likes of three-time ring winner and Flight B chip leader Josh Reichard (pictured, 238,500), bracelet winner Aaron Wallace (230,500), Jean "Prince" Gaspard (139,500), four-time ring winner Cory Waaland (138,500), Robert Edelstein (127,500) and others.

Full Day 2 chip counts are available under the "Reports" tab above.

Just 263 players remain and only the top 225 finish in the money. A min-cash earns $716 while the tournament's winner is set to earn a Circuit gold ring, 50 points toward the Casino Championship and pocket the top prize of $101,190.

More will be posted shortly after the bubble bursts.

Sunday, October 18, 2015 7:29 AM Local Time

Flight A chip leader Dan Loizzo retains his advantage as no one from Flight B or Flight C was able to catch him. Loizzo claims 348,000 chips and is one of just three players over the 300,000 mark. The others, Cobi Cobian and Jonathan DiMatteo, hold 329,500 and 319,600 respectively.

Top 10 Day 2 chip counts:

1. Dan Loizzo - 348,000
2. Cobi Cobian - 329,500
3. Jonathan DiMatteo - 319,600
4. Craig Welko - 255,500
5. Mike Patterson - 255,000
6. Josh Reichard d- 238,500
7. Aaron Wallace - 230,500
8. Mike Ratcliff - 230,500
9. Timothy Pirraglia - 213,000
10. William Kopp III - 210,500

Play begins at the start of Level 16 (500/1,500/3,000)

Complete chip counts and chip counts arranged by table/seat are available under the "Reports" tab above.

Action resumes today at 2 p.m. CT with just the top 225 players earning a payday. In addition to a $101,190 first prize, the tournament's winner earns a Circuit gold ring and takes the very early lead in the Casino Championship race.

We will touch base with you again when cards go in the air.

Sunday, October 18, 2015 1:59 AM Local Time
End of Flight C
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Saturday, October 17, 2015 9:36 PM Local Time

Level 15 came and went and Flight C of Event #1 is officially in the books. The remaining players are in the midst of the bagging process and when they're through they'll head home for a short break before returning for Day 2 tomorrow at 2 p.m. CT.

Complete, combined chip counts with Day 2 seating assignments will be posted at 8 a.m. Sunday.

Saturday, October 17, 2015 5:23 PM Local Time

The last of three starting flights in Event #1, a $365 re-entry tournament with nine $1,675 Main Event seats added, drew an even 1,000 entries growing the total field to 2,211. The prize pool topped out at $663,300 and pays the top 225 finishers at least $716. Payouts escalate from there before climaxing in a $101,190 first prize. In addition, the tournament's champion earns a WSOP Circuit gold ring and 50 points toward the Casino Championship.

Final table payouts:

Hammond Re-Entry Prize Pool

The complete payout structure is available under the "Prize Pool" tab above.

The Flight C clock currently reads 420 players remaining toward the end of Level 10. Colossus bracelet winner Cord Garcia, WPT champion Ravi Raghavan, traveling dealer Patrick McAnulty and Chicago pro Ralph Massey are among those still in contention.

Today's schedule is slated for five more levels of play before action concludes at about 9:30 p.m. CT. At that time, those still alive bag and tag set to the join the 150 Flight A and B advancers for Day 2 tomorrow at 2 p.m

Complete, combined chip counts with Day 2 seat assignments will be posted later this evening.

Saturday, October 17, 2015 2:47 PM Local Time

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Flight C Players are freshly back in their seats following the first break of the day. The clock reads an unofficial 813 entries thus far bringing the three-flight total to 2,024 -- comfortably ahead of last year's 1,959.

Late registration is available until just after 4:15 p.m. local time and complete prize pool information will be posted shortly after it closes. Stay tuned!

Saturday, October 17, 2015 2:13 PM Local Time

In addition to the token re-entry event, the Horseshoe Casino's Circuit series is defined by two headlining tournaments -- the $1,675 Main Event and the $5,300 High Roller. The Main Event features two starting flights beginning Friday, October 22 and Saturday, October 23. The High Roller follows on its heels beginning Sunday, October 24.

Event #9: $1,675 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event

Just two years ago, the property's $1,675 finale drew 1,717 entries marking the largest Main Event in Circuit history. The tournament boasted a prize pool of more than $2,500,00 and saw Pennsylvania's James Dorrance turn his modest buy-in into a score of $418,526. As they did back then, players in this year's championship start with 20,000 chips and registration remains open until the start of Day 2. Unlike back then, this year's installment permits one re-entry per flight for a total of four entries into the Main Event.

Event #11: $5,300 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller

The $5,300 High Roller is a new addition to the Circuit repertoire. Property's slated to host events during the 2015/2016 season are given the option to run a $5,300 buy-in event if they feel it fits their market. The Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Ind. is the first one to take on the task and players and staff alike are eagerly anticipating its start. The tournament boasts a 50,000-chip starting stack and 40-minute levels throughout. Like the Main Event, registration remains open until Day 2.

FULL SCHEDULE OF RING AND NON-RING EVENTS

Saturday, October 17, 2015 12:00 PM Local Time

Tournament director Kevin Voshell announces the ceremonial shuffle up and deal and cards are in the air for Flight C of Event #1. The clock currently reads more than 400 entries with late registration open until 4:15 p.m. CT.

We will touch base with you again after the first break.

Gorilla Gaming
Saturday, October 17, 2015 9:38 AM Local Time

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All is quiet in The Venue at the moment, but that wont be the case starting at noon CT. The third and final starting flight in Event #1, a $365 re-entry tournament with nine $1,675 Main Event seats added, kicks off at that time and is expected to dwarf its Flight A and Flight B predecessors.

Like previous flights, players start with 10,000 chips at the 25/50 level. Unlimited re-entry is permitted until registration closes following Level 8 (at roughly 4:15 p.m.). Once the Flight C field is finalized, the complete player pool will be verified and the prize pool will be posted. As of now, 1,211 entries have racked up an unofficial prize pool of $363,300. Today's flight is expected to surge the field past 2,000 entries and put that prize pool at or over $600,000.

Here's a closer look at today's play:

Noon - Event #1: $365 Re-Entry - Flight C

-Nine $1,675 Main Event seats added ($15,075 value)
-$365 buy-in gets players 10,000 chips
-Unlimited re-entry is permitted through the registration period
-Registration remains open through Level 8 (until about 4:15 p.m.)
-A one-hour dinner break occurs after Level 12 (at about 6:30 p.m.)
-Day 1 is set to conclude following Level 15 (at about 9:30 p.m.)
-Levels 1-12 are 30 minutes, Levels 13-21 are 40 minutes, all remaining levels are 50 minutes
-Advancing players return for Day 2 Sunday at 2 p.m

We will touch base with you again when cards go in the air.

Saturday, October 17, 2015 9:01 AM Local Time

In the words of Joshua Turner, Josh Reichard was a beast. The three-time ring winner who hails from nearby Beloit, Wisc. leads the way as 86 advanced from 675 starting in yesterday's Flight B of Event #1, a $365 re-entry event with nine $1,675 Main Event seats added. Reichard transformed his 10,000-chip starting stack into an impressive 238,500 and is in front of second place William Kopp III (210,500) comfortably.

Those joining Reichard for Day 2 include Nadya Magnus (109,500), Turner (101,500), Joseph Hebda (93,000), Mark Fink (48,000) and shortstack Vicky Harrell (32,000).

Top 10 Flight B chip counts:

1. Josh Reichard - 238,500
2. William Kopp III - 210,500
3. Donald Kerr - 201,500
4. Daniel Kammeraad - 177,500
5. Alessandro Ponzio - 171,000
6. Edmond Brooks - 162,000
7. Aldo Martinez - 156,500
8. Charles Vite - 147,500
9. Mark Trnka - 135,000
10. William Herald - 124,000

Complete chip counts from Flight A and Flight B are available under the "Reports" tab above.

Action continues in Event #1 with the third and final starting flight later today. We'll take a closer look at Saturday's play shortly.

Friday, October 16, 2015 10:01 PM Local Time

End of Flight B

Friday, October 16, 2015 9:37 PM Local Time

Level 15 has expired in Flight B of Event #1, a $365 re-entry tournament. With that, the second of two starting flights in the property's opening event has wrapped and the remaining players have played their way to another day of play. They'll join the advancers from yesterday's Flight A as well as those who move on from tomorrow's Flight C for Day 2 Sunday at 2 p.m. CT.

Tournament staff is still in the process of bagging players and complete Flight B chip counts will be posted early Saturday morning. While you wait, more on the progress of the event thus far is available in the posts below.

Friday, October 16, 2015 5:10 PM Local Time

Registration is closed and the final Flight B numbers are in. The second of three starting days in the $365 re-entry event drew 675 entries bringing the two-flight total to 1,211 with Flight C still to come. Tomorrow's starting day is expected to be the largest of the three and it's likely to help swell the combined field past last year's mark of 1,959 entries.

Event #1 flight-by-flight breakdown:

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The Flight B clock currently reads 300 players in contention toward the beginning of Level 10. Some of the headliners still in the field include WSOP gold bracelet winner Nick Jivkov and Chicago pros Zal Irani and Aaron Massey.

Today's play is scheduled to log six more levels before it wraps at roughly 9:30 p.m. local time. Complete Flight B chip counts will be posted later tonight or early tomorrow morning. In the meantime, Flight A's chip counts are available under the "Reports" tab above.

Gorilla Gaming
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