WSOP Circuit Ring Winner Looking for More Success


Last November, Andre Smith was in Quebec for the World Series of Poker Circuit Casino Lac-Leamy. It was there that the 29-year-old triathlete took down the $1,125 No-Limit Hold'em event to win $44,547 and a WSOP Circuit gold ring. Smith, who is wearing the said ring today, is hoping to top that score by capturing the $45,915 first-place prize here in Seneca Niagara Falls.
In a recent hand, a player in early position opened for 900 and was met by an all-in three-bet to 2,925 from a middle-position player. Smith then raised to 6,500 from late position, which inspired both blinds and the initial raiser to fold.
Smith:
Opponent:
Both players shared a queen, which meant Smith's ace had him well out in front. The flop delivered the middle-position player a gutshot straight draw, but it proved fruitless as the
blanked on the turn followed by the
on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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66,000
66,000
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66,000 |