The World Series of Poker Circuit is in full swing this year online, with the Caesars Atlantic City Circuit taking place now. The series kicked off on May 14 and continues through the end of the month. Several events have already started with plenty more to go. Winners of the events get to claim gold rings on top of the first place prize money. For most poker players taking part, it is an exciting time to try and be the next big winner. For poker pro Daniel Bozgon, it’s just another day at the office.
Bozgon recently won a WSOPC event during the Caesars Circuit, claiming his 8
Ryan Dodd just couldn’t decide. He really wanted to play in the
World Poker Tour Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open in Florida in April. But by staying home, he could jump in the $320 Super Circuit
Main Event at
WSOP.com.
“I was very back and forth on going to Florida for the WPT,” says Dodd, who lives in
Runnemede. “I had some people trying to convince me. However I decided to stay home since all the top regs were going to be there [in Florida], and there were too many juicy events to pass up with the weaker fields than usual.”
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As of January, New Jersey regular
Daniel Buzgon is the current king of the mountain with
88.84 points. “GLDUDE” sits in second with 70.46.
Freerolls continue with Planet Hollywood Circuit Series
Planet Hollywood players also have a chance at a
$25,000 freeroll scheduled for March. 2. Players can qualify for the freeroll tournament by: winning a Finish in the
On the same day, WSOP.com hosts a winner-take-all
Second Chance Freeroll. The winner earns a seat in the Online Circuit Championship.
To be eligible for the freeroll, players must have played in at least three ring events in February.
A look at some January winners
Lakewood Resident Wins Over $177K at bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open Main Event
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A total of 510 entries were made in the 2021
Winter Open $2,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event at bestbet Jacksonville, building a massive prize pool of $918,000 that was paid out among the top 64 finishers. The lion’s share of that money was ultimately awarded to Scott Stewart, who earned $177,817 as the champion. The five-time
World Series of Poker Circuit gold ring winner from Lakewood, California now has more than $2.4 million in career tournament earnings to his name.
This was the third-largest cash of Stewart’s career, behind the $535,000 he earned as the 13th-place finisher in the 2017