Harveys Lake Tahoe Poker Tournament Schedule

The sixth stop on the 2013/2014 World Series of Poker Circuit schedule wrapped up its $1,675 Main Event on Monday night at Harvey’s Lake Tahoe. The tournament attracted 390 entries and created a prize pool of $585,000. After a long weekend of play, retired hedge fund manager Dan Harmetz of Sacramento, Calif. captured the $128,699 first-place prize and secured a spot in the season-ending National Championship.

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PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1stDaniel HarmetzSacramento, CA$128,699
2ndRyan RinkerVacaville, CA$79,531
3rdKevin FlemingPleasanton, CA$58,114
4thAustin BuchananWinter Park, FL$43,150
5thJorge WalkerCerritos, CA$32,538
6thEric MatulisShorewood, IL$24,903
7thJonathan NeckarBlue River, WI$19,340
8thGrantland HillmanOakland, CA$15,232
9thEvan KarcieSan Francisco, CA$12,168

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According to the WSOP Live Blog, the final table was reached on Day 2. In Level 24 (10,000/20,000/3,000), Harmetz opened for 45,000 and then called when Evan Karcie moved all in. The rest of the players folded and Karcie discovered the bad news.

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Harmetz:
Karcie:

Both players held an ace, but Karcie’s kicker had him in dire straits. The board ran out an uneventful , and Karcie hit the rail in ninth place for $12,168.

After Grant Hillman and Johnny Neckar fell in eighth and seventh place respectively, Eric Matulis of Shorewood, Illinois followed them out the door in sixth. It happened in Level 25 (12,000/24,000/4,000) when Matulis moved all in for his last 138,000 holding and WSOP Circuit regular Austin Buchanan looked him up with . Matulis got it in good, but Buchanan took the lead on the flop. Neither the turn nor river helped Matulis, and he had to settle for $24,903 for his sixth-place finish. Matulis’ elimination also brought about the end of the day.

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Five players returned to action on Day 3, and it took about 45 minutes for the first elimination to occur. It happened when Jorge Walker opened for 60,000 form the cutoff and was met by a three-bet to 140,000 from Harmetz on the button. The blinds folded, Walker called, and it was heads-up action to the flop. Walker check-called a bet of 150,000 and then checked the turn. Harmetz bet 200,000 and then calls Walker’s all-in shove of 1.345 million.

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Walker had turned a straight with a gutshot straight flush draw, and all he needed to do was avoid an eight and queen on the river. That proved easier said than done as the spiked on the river to give Harmetz the win.

In Level 27 (20,000/40,000/5,000), Buchanan lost most of his chips when his failed to overcome the of Ryan Rinker. In the very next hand, Buchanan shoved his last 195,000 with and received a call from Harmetz, who held the . Buchanan got it in good, but Harmetz hit two pair when the flop came down . The turn was no help to Buchanan, and neither was the river. Buchanan earned $43,150 for his fourth-place finish and immediately hopped a plane to Las Vegas to sweat his friend Ryan Riess in the November Nine.

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Three-handed play last over four hours, and Kevin Fleming, who was the short stack at the start of the day, fell in Level 30 (40,000/80,000/10,000). Fleming shoved all in from the button with the and received a call from Harmetz, who had woken up with the in the small blind. The board came and that was all she wrote for Fleming, who took home $58,114 for his third-place finish.

Heads-up play lasted just a few hands, and in what was the final hand, Rinker shoved with the and received a call from the of Harmetz. It was a classic flip, and according to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Rinker was a very slim 50.29% favorite while Harmetz would take it down 48.97% of the time. The flop made Rinker a 57.47% favorite, but Harmetz picked up a counterfeit option and would still win 39.19% of the time. The turn gave Harmetz more counterfeit outs, and that gave him a 45.45% chance of winning the hand. He may have been the underdog the entire hand, but the river flipped the script by counterfeiting Rinker and giving Harmetz the win.

Rinker took home $79,531 for his runner-up finish, but perhaps more importantly, he earned the Casino Championship title at Harvey’s Lake Tahoe, which secured him a spot in the season-ending National Championship to be held at Caesars Atlantic City.

Congratulations to Dan Harmetz, the 2013/2013 WSOP Circuit Harvey’s Lake Tahoe champion.

The 2013/2014 WSOP Circuit River Rock $1,675 Main Event is happening now in Vancouver. You can find a recap from that event on PokerNews.com later this week.

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After a highly successful tournament schedule in Hammond, Indiana at the end of October, the World Series of Poker Circuit moved across the U. S. to land at Harvey’s in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. The run of tournaments since the start of the tournament schedule last Thursday have proven to be popular quite lucrative for those that have taken down championships.

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The averages for the $300 and $500 No Limit Hold‘Em events that have run have been around 250 people, but the folks at Harvey’s have also thrown some other disciplines of poker into the mix. The $200 Ladies’ Event drew a respectable 145 players and two other non-Texas Hold‘Em events were sizeable for the difficulty of the field.

The $300 HORSE tournament had a smaller field of 88 players, but its eventual winner is a name that many will recognize. Tim Vance, whose 2008 tournament resume features a championship on the European Poker Tour (EPT) in Copenhagen back in February, fought off 2008 Nevada State HORSE Champion Zak Gilbert and Chris Dombrowski to win his second WSOPC championship ring. He will have to be considered a contender in the $5,000 Championship Event.

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In the $300 Omaha High-Low tournament, Alec Martin took a day off from his job as a dealer in a California card room to play in what he considers to be his best game. The other 114 competitors would make his work difficult, but he made the final table. Martin was able to work his way from a less than average stack and, once play was down to three players, he had taken over the chip lead. Once he knocked out two time WSOPC ring bearer Jason Stern – who has over $1 million in tournament earnings in his career – Martin held a 2:1 edge over Woody Malin and went on to take the Omaha High-Low championship.

The history of the WSOPC stops at Harvey’s has drawn some big names to the tournament and also has brought some history to the WSOPC as well. In the inaugural year of the WSOPC (2005), top poker pro Jeffrey Lisandro had to battle through a final table that included Full Tilt Poker pro Phil Ivey and James Van Alstyne to capture the title over 173 other competitors.

With the expansion of the WSOPC schedule after its successful debut season, Harvey’s actually saw two events play on its tables in 2006. Previously unknown player Clint Baskin won the Harvey’s WSOPC tournament in June of that year and, in September, Michael “Scott” Arents overcame WSOP bracelet holder Burt Boutin and Omaha expert Scott “BigRiskky” Clements to earn the championship.

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2007 would be the year that many would remember as the best year ever, though. At last year’s event, Full Tilt Poker’s Chris Ferguson defeated local player Dustin Fox for the championship of the 142 player field. The championship was a memorable one for “Jesus,” as it etched his name into the WSOPC record books as the only player ever to have won three WSOPC Championship Events. It is expected that Ferguson will be back to defend his title and the field will be comparable to the size of last year’s event.

Action is set to start at 12:00 Noon Pacific Time on Friday. Poker News Daily will have a full recap of the action as Harvey’s Lake Tahoe will look to add another champion to the World Series of Poker Circuit’s pantheon.