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WSOP Circuit -- Horseshoe Southern Indiana Begins Today

The Second WSOP Circuit Stop of the Season Will Host a Dozen Events

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Jamin StokesThe World Series of Poker Circuit tour pulls into the Horseshoe Casino in Southern Indiana today for the start of a 12-event tournament series. The first event is a $300 no-limit hold’em event that began at noon. Games spread will include no-limit hold’em, six-handed no-limit hold’em, and turbo no-limit hold’em. There will also be a hold’em/Omaha/stud event. There will be a ladies no-limit hold’em tournament on Sunday, Oct. 25. The $5,000 no-limit hold’em championship event will begin on Saturday, Oct.31, and the final table will conclude on Monday, Nov. 2. Check back on CardPlayer.com after the final table ends for a recap of the event. Here is a look at the full schedule for the event:

NOTE: All tournament days begin at noon. When two events are scheduled for the same day the second event will begin at 3 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 23: Event No. 1 ($300 no-limit hold’em)
Saturday, Oct. 24: Event No. 2 ($500 no-limit hold’em)
Sunday, Oct. 25: Event No. 3 ($200 ladies no-limit hold’em)
Sunday, Oct. 25: Event No. 4 ($500 no-limit hold’em)
Monday, Oct. 26: Event No. 5 ($300 six-handed no-limit hold’em)
Tuesday, Oct. 27: Event No. 6 ($300 no-limit hold’em)
Wednesday, Oct. 28: Event No. 7 ($300 turbo no-limit hold’em)
Wednesday, Oct. 28: Event No. 8 ($300 hold’em/Omaha/stud)
Thursday, Oct. 29: Event No. 9 ($500 no-limit hold’em)
Friday, Oct. 30: Event No. 10 ($1,000 no-limit hold’em)
Saturday, Oct. 31: Event No. 11 ($5,000 no-limit hold’em championship)
Sunday, Nov.1: Event 12 ($300 no-limit hold’em)

2008 WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Southern Indiana:

Buy-in: $5,000
Number of Entries: 84
Total Prize Pool: $420,000
First-Place Prize: $143,064
Places Paid: 9

Final-Table Results:

1: Samuel Oberlin — $143,064
2: Jerry Martin — $79,480
3: David Kopacz — $43,714
4: Len Ashby — $31,792
5: Joseph Coulden — $27,818
6: Jamin Stokes — $23,844 (pictured above right)