The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit has been busy. We recently recapped some online winners from both Michigan, New Jersey, and Nevada, but there have also been several live stops. The WSOP Circuit recently wrapped at both Horseshoe Las Vegas and Harrah’s Cherokee, and is currently hosting another stop at Horseshoe Hammond in the Chicagoland area.

Here’s a look at some of the stories to come out of the recent WSOP Circuit stops, including full lists of winners from the two most recent stops.

WSOPC Horseshoe Las Vegas Winners

The first-ever WSOP Circuit stop at Horseshoe Las Vegas, which was recently rebranded from Bally’s, was held outside the Hall of Fame Poker Room and featured fresh felt and new poker chips. Over the course of two weeks, 18 gold rings were awarded with Todd Carlson becoming the first-ever gold ring winner at the new venue.

Event Entries Prize Pool Winner Hometown Prize
Event #1: $400 NLH 543 $279,645 Todd Carlson Henderson, NV $37,445
Event #2: $600 NLH Big 30K Stack 346 $178,190 Anatoly Zharnitsky Tampa, FL $37,997
Event #3: $250 NLH 276 $55,200 Garry Bliesner Spokane Valley, WA $12,132
Event #4: $600 Monster Stack 543 $279,645 Richard Roth Houston, TX $52,745
Event #5: $250 Ladies Event 159 $31,800 La Sengphet Carrollton, TX $8,163
Event #6: $600 Seniors Event 268 $138,020 Mitch Garshofsky Las Vegas, NV $30,529
Event #7: $400 Omaha/Stud 8 281 $92,730 Seseung Oh Surrey, BC, Canada $20,234
Event #8: $400 Seniors Event 323 $106,590 David Larson Las Vegas, NV $23,093
Event #9: $400 HORSE 247 $81,510 Mark Roland Las Vegas, NV $18,417
Event #10: $1,700 Main Event 833 $1,261,995 Bin Weng Philadelphia, PA $227,344
Event #11: $2,200 High Roller 92 $184,000 Zachary McDiarmid Chico, CA $54,599
Event #12: $1,125 Mystery Bounty 385 $385,000 Bradley Miller Pleasanton, CA $40,335
Event #13: $400 NLH 189 $62,370 Bryan Mileski Lakeville, MN $15,193
Event #14: $600 NLH 170 $87,550 Thomas Hassell Portland, OR $21,985
Event #15: $400 PLO 234 $77,220 Filippos Stavrakis Forest Hill, MD $17,702
Event #16: $400 NLH Double Stack 222 $73,260 John Geyer Las Vegas, NV $17,057
Event #17: $3,000 High Roller 114 $313,500 Dylan Linde Las Vegas, NV $86,668
Event #18: $250 NLH 233 $46,600 Clarence Martin Woodstock, GA $10,775

Bin Weng & Alex Foxen Battle in Horseshoe Las Vegas Main Event

Bin Weng
Bin Weng

The WSOPC Horseshoe Las Vegas $1,700 Main Event attracted 833 entries and offered up a $1,261,995 prize pool. The field was chock full of Las Vegas crushers including Ryan Laplante (10th - $17,681), Chino Rheem (14th - $14,329), and Daniel Jones (24th - $8,165), just to name a few.

Similarly, there were a lot of familiar names at the final table including Bin Weng and Alex Foxen, who actually squared off in heads-up play. Eventually, Weng stopped the high roller juggernaut that is Foxen and wound up winning the tournament for $227,344 and his first gold ring.

“This tournament meant a lot to me,” said Wend, who recently won the Borgata Return Championship for a smooth $1 million. “I have won four or five titles, but never a WSOP tournament. Getting a ring means a lot to me, I’m kind of speechless right because I’m just so excited.”

He added: “Alex Foxen is one of my poker idols. We are originally from the same area, Long Island. I just feel so thankful to take this down and get the chance to play with Foxen. He is one of the best players right now.”

WSOPC Horseshoe Las Vegas Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Hometown Prize
1 Bin Weng Philadelphia, PA $227,344
2 Alex Foxen Las Vegas, NV $140,512
3 Evan Sandberg San Francisco, CA $104,505
4 Kenneth Mapoy Las Vegas, NV $78,532
5 Anthony Huntsman Prairie Village, KS $59,634
6 Alex Condon Las Vegas, NV $45,764
7 Nick Pupillo Gilbert, AZ $35,497
8 Jared Jaffee Brooklyn, NY $27,832
9 Aaron Massey Elmwood Park, IL $22,061

MSPT President Bryan Mileski Claims First Ring

Bryan Mileski
MSPT President Bryan Mileski

Event #13: $400 No-Limit Hold’em attracted a field of 189 runners, which meant a $62,370 prize pool was on tap for the top 29 finishers. Among those to earn a cash but fall short of the final table were Ben Ross (10th - $1,065), Bryce Hutchings (13th - $905), Brent Baker (18th - $790), Roland Israelashvili (22nd - $653), and Ryan Hodge (29th - $606).

At the final table, Minnesota’s Bryan Mileski defeated Greg Newhouse in heads-up play to win the tournament for $15,193 and his first gold ring. Mileski is the founder and president of the long-running Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT), which is nominated for mid-major tour of the year at Friday’s Global Poker Awards.

WSOPC Horseshoe Las Vegas Event #13 Final Table Results

Place Player Hometown Prize
1 Bryan Mileski Lakeville, MN $15,193
2 Gregory Newhouse San Celemente, CA $9,389
3 Alexander Gould Huntington Beach, CA $6,602
4 Mark Liedtke Las Vegas, NV $4,745
5 Garry Bliesner Spokane Valley, WA $3,487
6 Frank Zheng Londonderry, NH $2,622
7 Charles Lawson Anchorage, AK $2,018
8 Brian Malik Pittsburgh, PA $1,591
9 David McHone Yuma, AZ $1,285

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Brian Altman Wins WSOPC Harrah’s Cherokee Main Event

Brian Altman
Brian Altman

Meanwhile, down in North Carolina, the WSOPC Harrah’s Cherokee $1,700 Main Event attracted 1,703 entrants who generated a prize pool of $2,356,299. That was paid out to the top 171 finishers, and among those to make deep runs were Nir Cohen (10th - $32,588), Tommy Vu (15th - $26,435), Eric Salazar (19th - $17,898), Chris Conrad (67th - $5,053), and Alex Rocha (70th - $5,053).

Finishing as the last player standing in the tournament was none other than poker pro Brian Altman, who not only captured a massive $391,753 top prize but also his fourth circuit ring. That goes nicely with the 2022 WSOP Online Bracelet he won in Event #3: $400 NLH Ultra Deepstack for $110,662.

The win moves Altman over $7 million in career tournament earnings according to the Hendon Mob. Altman has an impressive poker résumé but is perhaps best known for capturing a trio of World Poker Tour (WPT) titles, all in the state of Florida.

WSOPC Harrah’s Cherokee Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Hometown Prize
1 Brian Altman Longmeadow, MA $391,753
2 Ronald Sewell Shelby, NC $242,121
3 Leo Taffe Ann Arbor, MI $182,603
4 Charles He N/A $138,936
5 Kyle Cartwright Bartlett, TN $105,656
6 Ashraf Chehata St. Augustine, FL $82,614
7 Shouyi Gao Arlington, VA $64,575
8 Heath Claxton Wrightsville, GA $50,938
9 Warren Sheaves Asheville, NC $40,553

WSOPC Harrah’s Cherokee Winners

Here’s a look at all those who captured titles during the WSOP Circuit Harrah’s Cherokee stop:

Event Entries Prize Pool Winner Hometown Prize
Event #1: $400 NLH Big 30K Stack 545 $179,850 Timothy Little Hyattsville, MD $33,946
Event #2: $400 NLH 3,120 $816,755 James McCormack West Hempstead, NY $134,410
Event #3: $400 NLH 818 $269,940 Marshall White Boone, NC $47,242
Event #4: $400 Seniors 940 $310,200 Russell Werkheiser Snellville, GA $52,407
Event #5: $600 NLH 445 $229,175 Marvin Tackett Waverly, OH $45,645
Event #6: $400 NLH 6-Max 879 $290,070 John Holley Destin, FL $51,534
Event #7: $2,200 High Roller 135 $270,000 Preston McEwen Murfreesboro, TN $71,525
Event #8: $400 NLH Monster Stack 2,624 $865,920 Robert Vest Aurora, IN $188,126
Event #9: $600 PLO 278 $143,170 Brett Bader Coconut Creek, FL $31,453
Event #10: $1,700 Main Event 1,703 $2,356,299 Brian Altman Longmeadow, MA $391,753
Event #11: $400 NLH 583 $192,390 Jennifer Zewe Cary, NC $35,619
Event #12: $250 Ladies 202 $40,400 Karen Sonnenberg Knoxville, TN $9,650
Event #13: $400 NLH 556 $183,480 Charles Creech Johns Island, SC $34,398
Event #14: $400 NLH 700 $231,000 John Gallaher Lebanon, TN $42,165
Event #15: $250 Seniors 933 $186,600 Lawrence Beach Decatur, GA $31,590
Event #16: $1,100 NLH 257 $250,575 Kwynn Richards Reynoldsburg, OH $57,588
Event #17: $400 NLH Shootout 190 $62,700 Shane Roe Knoxville, TN $17,179
Event #18: $400 NLH Last Chance Big 30K 258 $85,140 Vincent Moscati Verplanck, NY $19,095

Chicago Winners Thus Far

Ken Po
Ken Po claimed his first gold ring.

The Horseshoe Hammond stop kicked off with Event #1: $400 NLH, which attracted 3,173 runners and offered up a $1,047.090 prize pool. Trevor Buboltz won that tournament for $135,155.

In Event #2: $400 NLH Double Stack, Nancy Dang denied Wisconsin’s Josh Reichard a record-tying 14th gold ring. Instead, she bested a 600-entry field to win her first and a $36,443 top prize.

Other winners include Emil Zalud (Event #3: $400 Seniors for $30,010), Michael Sabbia (Event #4: $600 NLH Mystery Bounty for $37,630), and Peter Kelly (Event #5: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha for $24,849), David Schonback (Event #6: $400 NLH Monster Stack for $52,756), Ken Po (Event #7: $400 Omaha 8 for $12,667), and Gurunagaraju Salla (Event #8: $600 NLH 6-Handed for $19,678).

The stop will culminate this weekend with the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Hammond $1,700 Main Event along with a slew of other side events.

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