Another Winner at Caesars WSOP Event

acw-WSOPcircuitCollege students have made quite a mark on the poker scene the last few years and the Caesar’s World Series of Poker circuit event is no different. Event 5 of the 12-event circuit meet has gone to emerging poker star Alexandru Masek of San Diego, who won $39,372 in the $300 + $40 No Limit Hold’em event.

The 25 year old is attending law school at the University of San Diego (so technically he’s graduated college, but he’s been playing since his undergraduate days in Florida) and has already won a WSOP circuit event, which means he now has two WSOP rings. He won his first at Harrah’s Rincon in California less than a year ago. Masek had a fairly easy final table as he had the chip lead going in and outlasted the rest of the field.

Alexandru Masek

Alexandru Masek

The Caesars event has shown a strong drawing power and has been bringing in players from around the country. Still, it’s nice to see a local player make good and in Event 5, Kerry Small, a real estate appraiser from Ventnor came in third collecting just over $10,000.

Today’s Circuit event (March 9) is a large one with a $1,000 + 80 buy-in, No Limit Hold’em tourney beginning at noon. Tomorrow features a $1,500 + $100 deep stack tournament ($20,000 in chips) and, of course, Friday starts the circuit meet’s Main Event, a $4,900 + 250 No Limit Hold’em tournament. The winner, along with cash winnings, gets a $10,000 seat at the WSOP Main Event in July at The Rio in Las Vegas. You can follow the Caesars action here and get a tournament schedule here.

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