Horseshoe Southern Indiana Poker Tournament Schedule

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  • Published July 19th, 2009 in WSOP

The WSOP Circuit Events are a series of tournaments at different Harrah’s owned casinos across the country. Each Casino plays host to multiple tournaments -at varying stakes starting at a couple hundred dollars– culminating in a “Championship” Tournament with a higher buy-in of $5,000.

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Harrah’s introduced the WSOPC in 2004, and has tinkered with the structure almost every year. The WSOPC was likely created to compete against the World Poker Tour (WPT), and cash in on the poker boom. However, the ESPN broadcasts of the WSOPC never drew the ratings (or attendance) of the WSOP.

The original idea was to have each casino host a scaled down version of the WSOP -with 4-figure buy-ins for preliminary events, and a $10,000 Championship tournament-over the years, the WSOPC has drastically reduced the buy-ins for the preliminary events, and halved the Championship buy-in; in an effort to bring more players out to the events.

The WSOPC gives players a chance to compete in a World Series style event at their home casino. The lower buy-ins give aspiring players a chance to hone their skills without breaking the bank; or having to take 2 months off and fly to Vegas in the middle of the summer.

The 09′/10′ schedule will include 11 stops at various Harrah’s properties, including the newest addition to their roster in St. Louis Missouri. Only Atlantic City, Harrah’s sole foothold in the Northeast, will have multiple stops: The first at Harrah’s in Atlantic City in early December; the second at Caesar’s in Atlantic City in March.

The complete schedule of stops is below -Harrah’s has yet to release a tournament schedule for each venue:

October 16 - October 25, 2009

  • Horseshoe Hammond (IN, Chicago area)

October 23 - November 2, 2009

  • Horseshoe Southern Indiana (near Louisville, KY)

November 5 - November 15, 2009

  • Harvey’s Lake Tahoe (NV)

December 4 - December 20, 2009

  • Harrah’s Atlantic City (NJ)

January 20 - February 11, 2010

  • Harrah’s Tunica (MS)

February 18 - March 2, 2010

  • Horseshoe Council Bluffs (IA)

March 3 - March 14, 2010

  • Caesars Atlantic City (NJ)

March 18 - March 31, 2010

  • Harrah’s Rincon (southern CA, near San Diego)

April 1 - April 14, 2010

  • Harrah’s St. Louis (MO)

April 14 - April 30, 2010

Schedule
  • Caesars Palace, Las Vegas (NV)

May 7 - May 19, 2010

  • Harrah’s New Orleans
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Horseshoe Southern Indiana is the host casino of the latest WSOP Circuit stop on the series’ 2018/2019 calendar. Poker festivities at the gambling facility kicked off on September 27 with a single-day $400 No-Limit Hold’em, the field of which was topped by Corey Hodgeman for his first-ever WSOP Circuit cash of $15,873 and a gold ring.

The second gold ring tournament on the schedule started on Friday at the host venue. The $400 buy-in event began with the first of two starting flights and drew as many as 278 tournament entrants. The second starting flight is slated to be played today from 11 am. It will provide a last chance for interested players to join the event’s field.

The total amount of $91,740 was generated on Day 1A and it will be added to the money generated during the second starting flight of the tournament to comprise together the overall prize pool. And the prize pool itself as well as the places paid and how much the winner will collect will be announced upon the beginning of Day 2 on Sunday.

Of the 278 participants who registered for the tournament on Day 1A, there were just 34 players left at the time organizers called it a day on Friday at Horseshoe Southern Indiana.

The Day 1A Chip Leader

The remaining 34 survivors will have a day off today, while the second starting flight is being played. They will resume play on Sunday when the fields of Day 1A and Day 1B will combine for the very first time to play down to a champion.

Nicholas Pupillo finished off Day 1A as the chip leader. The player bagged and tagged 389,500 in chips last night to top the temporary chip counts chart after a particularly good run throughout the day. Charles Dawson with 245,500 and Kendall Staggs with 229,000 were the other two players to make it top three of the Day 1A leaderboard.

It is interesting to note that Pupillo is eyeing his WSOP Circuit gold ring number three. He won his first piece from the series in 2015 when he bested the field of a $580 No-Limit Hold’em event. He also collected a cash prize of $15,600 for his triumph back then. Gold ring number two arrived last fall when he emerged victorious in the $1,675 Main Event at Thunder Valley Casino. His victory also secured him with a payout of $170,286.

Over the course of his career, Pupillo has cashed in 36 WSOP Circuit tournaments and seven WSOP ones and has collected cash prizes of more than $512,083 from the two major poker series. It is to be seen whether the player will manage to score his third WSOP Circuit victory.

Action at the host casino resumes at 11 am local time and Day 2 action will kick off on Sunday at 2 pm at Horseshoe Southern Indiana.

Horseshoe Southern Indiana Poker Tournament Schedule

Horseshoe Southern Indiana Poker Tournament Schedule

Horseshoe Southern Indiana Poker Tournament Schedule

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