WSOPC Ring Event #10: $1,700 NLHE Main Event 1 / 256 Entries Remaining Place Winner Country Prize (in USD) 1 Peter Turmezey Hungary $95,000 2 John Henderson United States $58,000
WSOPC Ring Event #10: $1,700 NLHE Main Event 1 / 256 Entries Remaining Place Winner Country Prize (in USD) 1 Peter Turmezey Hungary $95,000 2 John Henderson United States $58,000
WSOPC Ring Event #13: $250 NLHE Turbo 1 / 203 Entries Remaining Place Winner Country Prize (in USD) 1 Chris Vickrey United States $10,000 2 Pierre Goetz Sint Maarten $6,300
WSOPC Ring Event #12: $400 NLHE Turbo Out of a field of 98 unique players and 14 re-entries, Canada’s “Ray Ray” Carter won his second WSOPC gold ring on Sint
WSOPC Ring Event #11: $300 NLHE Turbo A total of 87 unique players and 21 re-entries created a field of 108 entries. The prize pool of $27,000 was split among
WSOPC Ring Event #9: $400 NLHE Turbo Gaetan Balleur finished runner-up to Alen Bakovic in WSOPC Ring Event #4 $300 NLHE Semi-Turbo at nearly 5 a.m. local time. He needed
WSOPC Ring Event #8: $400 Black Chip Bounty La La Sengphet has earned her sixth WSOPC ring after a dominating display on the final day. Place Winner Country Prize (in
WSOPC Ring Event #7: $300 Seniors Level 23: Blinds 10,000-20,000 BBA 20,000 1 / 117 Remaining Place Winner Country Prize (in USD) 1 Nicola Basile Canada $8,250 2 Martin Ryan
WSOPC Ring Event #6: $300 PLO Level 23: Blinds 10,000-20,000 1 / 117 Remaining Place Winner Country Prize (in USD) 1 Martin Ryan Trinidad & Tobago $8,000 2 Alessio Isaia
Place Winner Country Prize (in USD) 1 Veronique Croes Aruba $4,000 2 Heather Alcorn United States $2,500 3 Rebecca Thompson United States $1,600 4 Jane Jack Antigua $1,100 5 Wendy