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Oct 6
Oct 6
The final ring of the WSOP Circuit series at Thunder Valley has been awarded to Peter Tran of Elk Grove, California, for his win over a field of 120 entries for $10,193, his first WSOP Circuit ring, and a $5,000 package to WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas.
Tran's win came after a stacked final table that included a pair of WSOP Circuit ring winners, three-handed in third-place finisher Travis Egbert, and runner-up Brandon Zuidema.
Tran took control three-handed and used his stack to finish off his highly accomplished opponents to join them as WSOP trophy winners. His previous best result in a WSOP Circuit event came here last fall when he was the runner-up in the $400 Monster Stack event.
Here's a look at how the final table finished up:
Event #13: $400 The Finale final table results:
Oct 6
Noel Rodriguez has added to his lengthy list of accomplishments with his first WSOP Circuit ring, taking down Event #12: $3,250 High Roller.
The win comes over a stacked field of 56 entries for $53,076, a nice win, but far from his career best of over $1,100,000 for a runner-up finish in a $25,000 WSOP High Roller last summer in Las Vegas.
Here's a look at how the final table played out as Rodriguez defeated recent WSOP bracelet winner Tyler Patterson heads-up for the title.
Event #12: $3,250 High Roller final table results:
Oct 6
Just five players remain playing poker in the WSOP Circuit series at Thunder Valley.
The $3,250 High Roller is down to Noel Rodriguez and Tyler Patterson, with Rodriguez holding a roughly 2-1 chip lead as they play for $53,076.
Here's how the rest of the final table has played out:
Meanwhile, in the $400 Finale, Travis Egbert leads Peter Tran and Brandion Zuidema three-handed with $10,193 up for grabs for the winner there.
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