WSOP2007
The nine remaining players at the World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event at Harrah’s Atlantic City were like weary prizefighters, punch-drunk after an 18-hour Day 2.
Dec 19, 2007
118 players settled in at Harrah’s Atlantic City for an 18-hour, Day 2, at the World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event. Among those returning to the field were 2006 champion Richard Rosetti, 2007 spring New Orleans Circuit winner Louie Esposito, talk show host Montel Williams and Robert Williamson III.
Dec 18, 2007
244 players took to the felt at Harrah’s Atlantic City for the World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event, including superstars like Cyndy Violette, Andy Black and Robert Williamson III. Many WSOP Circuit regulars were also in the field, including past champions Louie Esposito (New Orleans), Carlos Uz (Indiana) and Rick Rosetti (Atlantic City 2006).
Dec 17, 2007
Andy Philachack hung around the top of the leader board for two days, squeaking into the final table with one of the smallest stacks. But his patience was ultimately rewarded as he toppled two-day chip leader Josh Arieh to lay claim to the first place prize and the gold ring that goes to the winner of a World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event.
Dec 6, 2007
Josh Arieh took a big chip lead into Day 2 at the World Series of Poker Circuit New Orleans Main Event, and after a short day that saw the field of 50 dwindle to the final table, he took a big chip lead out of it.
Dec 5, 2007
160 players descended on Harrah’s New Orleans in search of a World Series of Poker Circuit Championship ring, including Kido Pham, Brandon Cantu, Sabyl Cohen and Josh Arieh. Defending champion Louie Esposito took to the felt and survived Day 1, as did multiple WSOP bracelet winner, Josh Arieh, who came through the first day with a massive chip lead over the rest of the field.
Dec 5, 2007
Event #11No-Limit Hold'emBuy-In: $200 (+30)Number of Entries: 64 Total Prize Money: $10,864November 18, 2007Final Results:1st - Howard Wolper Atlantic City, NJ $3,8622nd - Kevin Higgins S.
Nov 19, 2007
Stateline, NV - There were many firsts at the Harvey's Lake Tahoe World Series of Poker championship, which concluded on November 18th. First and foremost, Chris "Jesus" Ferguson , one of the world's most electrifying poker personalities and accomplished tournament players became the first person ever to win three WSOP Circuit championship events.
Nov 19, 2007
Event #10No-Limit Hold'em Championship EventBuy-In: $5,000 (+150)Number of Entries: 142 Total Prize Money: $677,700November 17, 2007The Final Table:SEAT 1: Chris "Jesus" FergusonHOMETOWN: Pacific Palisades, CACHIP COUNT: 426,500Chris Ferguson is one of the most famous poker players in the world. He's also one of the most successful tournament players in history.
Nov 18, 2007
Event #9No-Limit Hold'emBuy-In: $500 (+50)Number of Entries: 135Total Prize Money: $65,475November 14, 2007Stateline, NV - The final tournament event held before the start of the main event at Harvey's Lake Tahoe was Event #9. The $500 buy-in no-limit hold'em event attracted 135 entries, creating a total prize pool of $65,475. The top 18 players received prize money.
Nov 18, 2007