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2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - River Rock

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - River Rock

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$286,382
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,675
Prize Pool
$1,548,000
Entries
1,032
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
50,000

Final Table Set; Sekhon Retains Chip Lead

Level 30 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Sonny Sekhon Headlines Final Table
Sonny Sekhon Headlines Final Table

It was a relatively short day of poker here in the River Rock Theatre for the 2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Main Event. The final 30 players returned to vie for a spot at the prestigious final table. Sonny Sekhon led the field coming into Day 3 and he held that lead all the way to the final table where he will bring a stack of 4.66 million with him.

Day 3 began at a rapid pace with players dropping like flies as they clashed on the felt. Several eyes in the tournament area were on Day 1a chip leader Norman Overdijk as he battled along the grueling road to the final table. Unfortunately for Overdijk, he found himself in a remarkably sour situation when he moved all in holding {4-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} on a board that read {J-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{A-Hearts}{6-Hearts}. Overdijk was confident that his set was the best hand until Michael Collins rolled over {A-Spades}{A-Diamonds} for top set, thus forcing Overdijk to settle for a 25th place finish.

Players to bust early into the day include Trevor Martin, Antony Vidmer, and Kevin Huang who all locked up $7,848 in prize money. Douglas Wasyk and Robert Berglund took home $9,118 while Edmond Lu, Afshin Majidi, and Richard En earned $10,712. Jamie Youngman, David Lim, and David Pecaski fell into the pay bracket of $12,725 while Christopher Gunnarsson, Shreeniwas Kelkar and Mark Potovsky took home $15,279.

It was at this point in the tournament that play came to a halt as the players tightened up and the action slowed down. Eventually, Lawrence Iampen broke the silence on the tournament floor by getting in most of his stack with {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts} against the {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} of Justin Ciolfitto. Iampens tens did not improve and he was soon eliminated. Joining him to the rail were Steven Schartner and Brian Scott who all collected $18,545 in winnings. The next two to go were Nick Halvorson and Andrew Tai who took home $22,756.

The elimination of Tai secured the unofficial final table and also led to Sekhon pulling way ahead of the pack. The board read {8-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{9-Clubs} and Sekhon three-bet all in which forced Tai to make a decision for his tournament life. Eventually Tai opted to call off his last 1.95 million chips and Sekhon showed {Q-Hearts}{J-Clubs} for the nuts. Tai meekly tabled {J-Spades}{10-Spades} and could do nothing but shake his head. The {4-Spades} hit the river and Sekhon was able to move his stack to well over 4 million.

The final table bubble boy was Seth Maretz who shipped his short stack all in with pocket fours and was called by Michael Collins' {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}. The board did not help Maretz and our official final table was set.

SeatPlayerChips
1Mal Hagan1,735,000
2Michael Collins1,595,000
3Calvin Anderson2,755,000
4Tyler St. Clair1,960,000
5Sonny Sekhon4,660,000
6John Crncic2,415,000
7Ryan Biermann3,085,000
8Glenn Sullivan1,010,000
9Justin Ciolfitto1,490,000

The final nine players will take their seats at the final table in the River Rock Theatre at 12:00 PM PST on Wednesday. They will play down until a champion is crowned with both a WSOP Circuit ring and the $286,382 first place prize that accompanies it. Join us as we provide you with all of the updates as this exciting event comes to its conclusion!

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