The 2022 World Series of Poker International Circuit on the island of Sint Maarten is gearing up for the crown jewel of the schedule. Believe it or not but the $1,700 Main Event is just one day around the corner and will kick off on April 1st. You’d be a fool to miss that one as it comes with a guaranteed prize pool of $200,000 and that will likely be surpassed by a significant margin.
However, there is more business to be done prior to that as two WSOP Circuit rings are set to be awarded today. First up, the very successful $400 Black Chip Bounty tournament will head into an extra day as of 3.30pm local time and four tables remain out of a field of 247 entries. The 33 survivors will aim to notch up further $100 bounties en route to earning a slice of the $56,810 cash prizes as well, which happens to be the case for the top 21 finishers.
WSOPC Ring Event #8: $400 Black Chip Bounty
Level 16: Blinds 3,000-6,000 BBA 6,000
33 / 247 Entries
-> Day 2 Seat Assignments
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The blinds in level 16 will recommence with 3,000-6,000 and a big blind ante of 6,000. All levels will last 30 minutes each and the tournament should determine a winner tonight.
As of 4pm local time, the Casino Royale will host a $70 satellite for the next $400 Ring Event. This happens to be a $400 NLHE Semi Turbo with levels of 20 and 30 minutes as of 6pm local time. The registration and re-entry period is open until the start of level ten and it is the second edition of this event during the ongoing series. A few days ago, Alen Bakovic won his first gold ring in the early morning hours and will very likely be back to try and double his tally.
-> Full Structure WSOPC Ring Event #9: $400 Semi Turbo
Last but not least, a $250 satellite for the $1,700 WSOPC Main Event is scheduled for 9pm local time. Several players were able to win their seats for the flagship tournament in the last few days.