Michael Estes Wins WSOP Circuit Hammond Main Event for $198576

The World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) Hammond Main Event, a $1,700 buy-in tournament, concluded Monday evening with Michael Estes securing the ring for $198,576.

Series action inside the Horseshoe Hammond casino in Indiana, near Chicago, wrapped the same day with the 19th and final ring being awarded to Erik Hagerman who took down the $400 No-Limit Hold’em 30k Closer for $14,245, beating out 182 entrants.

Estes Takes it Down

There were 746 entrants in the Main Event, but none of them could outlast Estes, who defeated Grant Keller heads-up for the title. The runner-up still took home $132,386 as a consolation prize. Kristopher Magruder finished in third place for $91,159, while Sargan Guliana earned $63,981 for fourth place.

Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Prize
1 Michael Estes $198,576
2 Grant Keller $132,386
3 Kristopher Magruder $91,159
4 Sargan Guliana $63,981
5 Mark Cahill $45,789
6 Maxwell Sheridan $33,426
7 Mykhailo Lendel $24,901
8 Christopher Weber $18,937
9 Jacob Fishbein $14,709

Angela Jordison didn’t reach the final table but she did pick up yet another cash — 20th place for $10,135. The Oregon native who now resides in Iowa has won three tournaments in the past seven weeks, which includes a Circuit ring in Council Bluffs and a Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) Main Event title for $161,513.

Estes claimed his second Circuit ring — his first was last year in a $400 No-Limit Hold’em Monster Stack event for $48,464. The Chicagoan now has over $835,000 in lifetime live tournament cashes, according to The Hendon Mob.

The World Series of Poker Circuit tour has wrapped in Indiana, but the stop in Northern California at Thunder Valley Resort and Casino is underway.

WSOP Circuit Hammond Full Series Results

EVENT ENTRANTS WINNER WINNER PRIZE
Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 1,660 Oscar Ardnt $73,284
Event #2: $400 NLH Double Stack 367 Heather Schuchiaskie $24,482
Event #3: $400 Seniors Event 275 Michael Schlegel $19,818
Event #4: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 170 Erech Jenkins $13,603
Event #5: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha 127 Alexander Ahmed $16,336
Event #6: $400 NLH Monster Stack 812 Nick Cikulin
Event #7: $400 Omaha 8 76 Thomas Scarber $7,193
Event #8: $400 H.O.R.S.E. 96 Christopher Bucceri $8,600
Event #9: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 466 Leonardo Loconte $29,267
Event #10: $1,100 No-Limit Hold’em Justin Grider $23,206
Event #11: $1,700 Main Event 746 Michael Estes $198,576
Event #12: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 155 Nataniel Rajala $12,672
Event #13: $250 Ladies Event 82 Christina Lofquist $4,647
Event #14: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 146 Yuzu Wang $12,239
Event #15: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 138 Maggie Fox $11,204
Event #16: $400 Seniors Event 258 Craig Burns $18,966
Event #17: $400 NLH 8-Max 143 Arthur Peevy $11,986
Event #18: $2,200 NLH High Roller 30 Jason Dewitt $22,761
Event #19: $400 NLH 30k Closer 182 Erik Hagerman $14,245

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