Back-to-Back WSOP Circuit Flip N'Go Rings for Duff Charette
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As well as the PokerNews live updates, there has been plenty of side event action at Playground as it hosts the WSOP Circuit festival.
One player who has added another WSOP Circuit ring to their poker resume is Duff Charette. Having won his first WSOP Circuit ring in may, Charette ran deep in three events at WSOP Circuit Calgary earlier this month. He picked up his second Circuit ring in the Flip N'Go event for C$16,097, cashing for over $C70,000 in the festival.
He's now won his second in a matter of weeks, also in a Flip N'Go event, but this time at Playground.
Be sure to check out the live updates by clicking here but read on to see who has grabbed themselves a WSOP Circuit ring as part of the festival.
WSOP-C Playground Event #3: $400 Senior Results
Canada's Weijie Zhang secured only the third cash of his career after taking down Event #3: $400 Seniors Event.
Earlier this month he finished 53rd in a WSOP Circuit Calgary ring event for C$1,140, but here he secured the biggest cash of his career, winning $11,460 after defeating a field of 126 entries.
Place | Player | Country | Payout (CAD) |
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1 | Weijie Zhang | Canada | $11,460 |
2 | Kimberley Kilroy | Canada | $7,280 |
3 | Mark Howie | Canada | $4,280 |
4 | Allen Yergeau | United States | $2,600 |
5 | Fred Ibrahim | Canada | $2,020 |
6 | Tina Howie | Canada | $1,670 |
7 | Stanley Walkanowski | United States | $1,460 |
8 | Co Tran | Canada | $1,300 |
9 | Paul Ruhl | Canada | $1,150 |
Maxime Jutras Conquers the $300 Colossus at WSOP Circuit Playground
WSOP-C Playground Event #4: $600 Pot Limit Omaha Monster Stack Results
Meanwhile in the PLO Monster Stack, Stevan Siveski topped a field of 158 players to notch yet another Canadian circuit cash in Event #4: $600 Pot Limit Omaha Monster Stack.
After cashing three times at the WSOP Circuit in Montreal in April, he secured the largest cash of his career and a WSOP Circuit ring after defeating Charles-Alexandre Bergeron heads-up.
Place | Player | Country | Payout (CAD) |
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1 | Stefan Siveski | Canada | $16,560 |
2 | Charles-Alexandre Bergeron | Canada | $14,440 |
3 | Ayed Shweihat | United States | $9,780 |
4 | Nikolas Psarris | Canada | $7,000 |
5 | Ryan Lelinowski | Canada | $5,500 |
6 | Vincent Bedard | Canada | $4,000 |
7 | Daniel Hughes | Canada | $3,000 |
8 | Christos Arvanitis | Canada | $2,500 |
WSOP-C Playground Event #5: $250 Flip N'Go (Go Stage) Results
There was an all-Canadian final table in the Go Stage of the Flip N'Go, which attracted 216 registrations and created an enormous $49,680 prize pool. The winner was Duff Charette who has grabbed his second WSOP Circuit ring in the space of two weeks.
He defeated Frederic Moss to add yet another title to his poker resume.
Place | Player | Country | Payout (CAD) |
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1 | Duff Charette | Canada | $13,000 |
2 | Frederic Moss | Canada | $8,680 |
3 | Dac-toan Do | Canada | $5,100 |
4 | Charles Dawson | Canada | $3,100 |
5 | Manish Ralh | Canada | $2,400 |
6 | Dylan Kalisky | Canada | $2,000 |
7 | Martin Messier | Canada | $1,700 |
8 | Scott Daniel Crane | Canada | $1,550 |
9 | Alan Nacinovic | Canada | $1,350 |
WSOP-C Playground Event #7: $400 Bounty Results
Another Canadian WSOP Circuit regular is Johan Levyssohn who has grabbed C$10,130 in Event #7: $400 Bounty and his first career poker tournament victory.
He defeated a 194-player field to win his first WSOP Circuit ring.
Place | Player | Country | Payout (CAD) |
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1 | Johan Levyssohn | Canada | $10,130 |
2 | Hassan Hussein | Australia | $7,330 |
3 | Alexander Garofalo | Canada | $4,570 |
4 | Stephen Langlois | Canada | $2,780 |
5 | Rocco Sciaraffa | Canada | $2,150 |
6 | Joshua Edward Hum | Canada | $1,780 |
7 | Chris Jennings | Canada | $1,520 |
8 | Christopher Marquis | Canada | $1,290 |
9 | Ian Monahoyios | Canada | $1,040 |
In this Series
- 1 WSOP Circuit Returns to Playground with 15 Rings and $3M in Guarantees Up for Grabs
- 2 Maxime Jutras Conquers the $300 Colossus at WSOP Circuit Playground
- 3 A Waiting Hand No More: Yvan Gravel Wins His First Ring in Event #2 $400 Monster Stack
- 4 Bharat Shetty Runs Pure En Route to $800 Mystery Bounty Ring at WSOPC Playground
- 5 Gaetano Di Maria Finds a WSOP Circuit Ring & Redemption at WSOPC Playground
- 6 Sheila Vanderwoude Faces It All to win Event #10: $300 Ladies Event
- 7 Demosthenes Kiriopoulos Stomps His Way Through the Field to Win Event #11: $3,300 High Roller
- 8 Royal Flush Propels James Pillon to WSOPC Playground Main Event Title
- 9 Back-to-Back WSOP Circuit Flip N'Go Rings for Duff Charette