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Ulises Roman wins Southern Indiana WSOPC Main Event for $84,399! 

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Ulises Roman captures first ring with comeback win in Main Event at Caesars Southern Indiana

Ulises Roman may not be a full-time pro, but he looked every bit the part on Sunday as he outlasted a seasoned final table to win Event #12: $1,700 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event at the World Series of Poker Circuit at Caesars Southern Indiana. Roman topped a field of 250 entries to earn $84,399 and claim his first Circuit ring.

The event was scheduled to span three days, but after just 39 players returned for Day 2 from two starting flights, the pace accelerated, and the tournament wrapped up in two.

Roman had to navigate a stacked final table that included some of the most decorated players in the field. Trace Henderson, a three-time ring winner with a Circuit Main Event title, finished second for $56,658, while Bradford Albrinck, also a three-time ring winner with two Main Event rings, placed third for $38,898.

Final Table Results

  1. Ulises Roman – $84,399
  2. Trace Henderson – $56,658
  3. Bradford Albrinck – $38,898
  4. Iverson Shuffer – $27,324
  5. Frank Covich – $17,649
  6. Niles Lawless – $14,274
  7. Brian Jones – $10,921
  8. Aaron Gamino – $8,459
  9. Eric Poole – $6,721
  10. Veronica Shireman – $5,483

“I’ve been playing since 2006 off and on, so I just recently came back to play,” Roman said. “I came here because it’s only three hours away from where I live—and voilà, first ring.”

Roman lost some ground during three-handed play but surged back into the lead in a pivotal hand when his ace-king cracked the pocket kings of Brad Albrinck.

“I don’t know the player’s name who had the kings, but he was raising every time,” Roman said. “He was doing the right thing because he had the chips, but I three-bet, and I was going with it.”

Roman credited the tough field with forcing him to adapt and stay focused.

“It was tough because even though I didn’t know their names, I knew they were regulars,” he said. “There were like six good players who visit the Circuit. I was unhappy with my play at one point, but I just calmed down and turned it around.”

A resident of West Virginia who originally moved from Puerto Rico for school, Roman balances poker with a full-time job. He doesn’t study as much as some of the pros, but that hasn’t stopped him from holding his own.

“I’m definitely a feel player,” he said. “I work, so I don’t have time to study. I try to work on my game a little bit, but not like some of these guys.”

Though he’s had previous wins—including some online—this was his first WSOP Circuit title.

Roman now has his eyes on a trip to Vegas, where he plans to put some of his winnings to use.

“I’m going to Vegas,” he said. “Hopefully play a little bit over there and see what happens.”

He also made sure to shout out his wife, who’s been learning the game and came along for the ride.

“She just recently learned about poker,” he said. “She said she loves coming with me. She’s here for my first ring—this is awesome.”

Susan Murphey completes comeback to win final ring of the series in Caesars Southern Indiana Ladies Event

Susan Murphey closed out the World Series of Poker Circuit stop at Caesars Southern Indiana with a win in Event #18: $300 No Limit Hold’em Ladies Event, securing the very last ring handed out at the series. The tournament drew 94 entries, creating a $22,560 prize pool, and Murphey earned $6,125 along with her second WSOP Circuit ring.

Murphey came into heads-up play against Pam Belote at a major disadvantage, but battled all the way back to win. Belote, who is the all-time women's ring leader, had a commanding lead going into the final stretch and took home $3,908 for her runner-up finish.

“I was very short,” Murphey said. “She had like a ten-to-one chip lead. I mean, it was amazing to build back. I felt very proud because she’s such a good opponent and she’s won so many rings. You don’t get to practice heads-up very much, but my coaching is paying off, so I’m very happy about that.”

Murphey got the help she needed from the deck at a few key moments. “I had pocket fours, she had Jack-x, board came King-Jack-something, and I rivered a four. Then I had ace-four against her ace-queen and rivered another four. You gotta run good to win these, so I’m happy.”

This was Murphey’s second Circuit ring, with her first coming in the Ladies Event at Cherokee back in 2019. She’s not done yet, either. “I’ll be in Vegas this summer for about 10 days, playing the Ladies Event and a couple other things,” she said. “Looking to add some more jewelry to the total.”

As for a celebration, Murphey kept it simple. “I’ve got to pack. I’ve got a flight in the morning,” she said. “I’m gonna go find a drink. Have a shot of something before bed.”

Final Table Results

  1. Susan Murphey - $6,125
  2. Pam Belote - $3,908
  3. Karen Hodge - $2,602
  4. Samantha Huber - $1,812
  5. Barbara Watson - $1,323
  6. Nancy David - $1,014
  7. Janet Kelly - $818
  8. Irma Bartley - $690
  9. Robin Kruger - $630
  10. Tonya Fitzgerald - $615

Ronnie Day wins NLH single-day ring event to close out schedule at Caesars Southern Indiana

Ronnie Day added another piece of hardware to his growing collection after winning Event #17: $400 No Limit Hold’em at the World Series of Poker Circuit at Caesars Southern Indiana. The event, a single-day NLH ring event, drew 155 entries and generated a $51,150 prize pool, with Day earning $12,072 for the win and his third WSOP Circuit ring.

The victory came in the final open-field event of the series, with only the Ladies Event still to finish before the stop wraps up for good.

Day battled through a tough final table and defeated Libby Wilson heads-up to seal the deal. Wilson took home $7,149 for her runner-up finish.

“This one feels good,” Day said after the win. “I really screwed the pooch the last couple nights. Made a big mistake in the Main, and another one in the High Roller. So it feels good to play a clean game.”

He noted the final four wasn’t exactly what you’d expect for a closer. “For a $400, it was fairly tough. There were some solid players. Once we got to heads-up, I felt good. That’s kind of my thing. I close out pretty well. I’ve only got one second-place finish. I’ve been littered with fourths, but if I get heads-up, I’m strong there.”

Asked how he and his partner planned to celebrate, Day smiled and said, “We were gonna have a date night, but since Tammy got third in the Ladies and I got this, it’s probably just gonna be one of those nights where we fall asleep.”

He also confirmed he’ll be heading to Vegas soon. “Yeah, I’ll be out on the 28th for the duration,” he said.

Final Table Results

  1. Ronnie Day - $12,072
  2. Libby Wilson - $7,149
  3. Eric Poole - $5,426
  4. David Yue - $3,745
  5. Neal Harding - $2,923
  6. George Hutti - $1,998
  7. William May - $1,549
  8. Alex Caliendo - $1,252
  9. Timothy Yff - $1,057
  10. Jeffrey Healey - $935

Congratulations on adding another to the collection, Ronnie!

Official Ladies Event final table

The final ten ladies in Event #18: $300 No Limit Hold'em Ladies Event are in their seats and ready to find out who is the true queen of the felt in Southern Indiana. They will continue to play until one of the ladies raises the ring, the WPA trophy, and the first-place prize of $6,125.

Barb Walston currently leads the final table, but some crushers are in the wake. All-time ladies ring winner Pam Belote is looking to make it ring number nine. Stay tuned for the full winner's interview after the event.

Final Table by Seat

  1. Karen Hodge - 84,000
  2. Barb Walston - 405,000
  3. Pam Belote - 253,000
  4. Sam Huber - 294,000
  5. Tammy Barner - 153,000
  6. Jane Bartley - 170,000
  7. Susan Murphey - 175,000
  8. Janet Kelly - 63,000
  9. Jana VonDach - 172,000
  10. Nancy Davis - 104,000

HIGHLIGHTS

Ulises Roman wins Southern Indiana WSOPC Main Event for $84,399! 

WSOP Circuit Southern Indiana info: