Reigning POY Bin Weng Wins Circuit Ring at WSOP Pompano Beach; Izadi Wins Main

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The World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) had its latest stop at Harrah’s Pompano Beach in Florida as more than a dozen ring events took place Feb. 1-12. The WSOPC Pompano Beach stop produced several notable winners, including reigning GPI Player of the Year Bin Weng and East Coast crusher Scott Baumstein.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s Hamid Izadi took down the $1,700 buy-in Main Event for $245,225 and his seventh Circuit ring as he defeated Texas’ Boris Kasabov during heads-up play to join seven-time ring winners like Corey Paggeot, Andrew Porter and Joshua Turner.

Hamid Izadi
Hamid Izadi

Others who made deep runs in the Main Event, which drew 917 players for a $1.4 million prize pool, included Jake Schwartz (6th – $47,737), recent WSOPC Cherokee Main Event champion William Kopp (11th – $18,205) and all-time WSOP cash leader Roland Israelashvili (15th – $14,757).

WSOPC Pompano Beach Main Event Final Table Results

  PLACE PLAYER HOMETOWN PRIZE (IN USD)
  1 Hamid Izadi Roswell, GA $245,225
  2 Boris Kasabov Houston, TX $151,561
  3 Gregory Spinder Parkland, FL $111,578
  4 Michael Lydon Jackson Heights, NY $83,096
  5 Dave Alfa Austin, TX $62,611
  6 Jake Schwartz New York, NY $47,737
  7 Taylor Hart Newberg, OR $36,834
  8 Barbara Sargent Forth Worth, TX $28,767

Crushers On Top At Pompano Beach

Weng had an unparalleled year in poker in 2023 that kicked off with him winning $1 million in The Return at Borgata in January and closed out with victories in the EveryOne for One Drop and $25,000 High Roller at the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.

After a breakout year that brought him $6.6 million and earned him the title of GPI Player of the Year, Weng showed he isn’t going anywhere in 2024 and won his second Circuit ring and $15,272 in Event #12: $400 No-Limit Hold’em as the Philadelphia grinder defeated heads-up opponent Anderson Premdas.

Bin Weng
Bin Weng

Earlier in the series, New York’s Baumstein defeated a field of 216 runners in Event #6: $400 No-Limit Hold’em to win $16,739 and to win his second ring and add to his $6.4 million in live earnings.

Another notable winner was Florida’s Raminder Singh, who calls himself a “True Poker Amateur” despite being an absolute crusher with $2.9 million in earnings and dozens of first-place finishes on The Hendon Mob. Singh tacked on another victory as he took down Event #10: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 30K Starting Stack for $21,580 and his second ring.

Raminder Singh
Raminder Singh

Singh had two more final table appearances at Pompano Beach as he finished 5th in Event #13 for $3,358 and 7th in Event #6 for $2,278.

After wrapping up in Pompano Beach, the WSOP Circuit team is headed to North Carolina for WSOP Harrah’s Cherokee, which will take place Feb. 15-26.

A full list of ring winners at WSOPC Pompano Beach is available in the table below.

WSOP Circuit Pompano Beach Ring Winners

  EVENT ENTRANTS PRIZE POOL WINNER HOMETOWN PRIZE (IN USD)
  WSOPC Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold’em – Big 30K 296 $97,680 Amir Baron Coral Springs, FL $21,055
  WSOPC Event #2: $600 No-Limit Hold’em 1,334 $500,000 Lucian Silveira Porto Alegre, Brazil $105,493
  WSOPC Event #3: $600 No-Limit Hold’em 177 $91,155 Vincent Renzo Dania Beach, FL $22,635
  WSOPC Event #4: $400 Seniors Event 370 $122,100 Janet Fitzgerald West Palm Beach, FL $25,521
  WSOPC Event #5: $1,100 No-Limit Hold’em Mystery Bounty 461 $322,700 Kamel Mokhammad Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine $65,166
  WSOPC Event #6: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 216 $71,280 Scott Baumstein New York, NY $16,739
  WSOPC Event #7: $400 Monster Stack 940 $200,000 Jorge Martinez Miami, FL $53,441
  WSOPC Event #8: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha 181 $59,730 Michael Newman Fort Lauderdale, FL $14,675
  WSOPC Event #9: $800 No-Limit Hold’em 100 $70,000 David Morris Fayetteville, AR $20,528
  WSOPC Event #10: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 30K Starting Stack 583 $50,000 Raminder Singh Delray Beach, FL $21,580
  WSOPC Event #11: $1,700 Main Event 917 $1,389,255 Hamid Izadi Roswell, GA $245,225
  WSOPC Event #12: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 190 $62,700 Bin Weng Philadelphia, PA $15,272
  WSOPC Event #13: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 181 $59,730 Jonathan Moschel Towson, MD $14,675
  WSOPC Event #14: $600 No-Limit Hold’em 154 $69,525 David West Dearborn, MI $18,528
  WSOPC Event #15: $400 Seniors Event 220 $72,600 Michael Zuro Salem, OR $17,051
  WSOPC Event #16: $2,200 High Roller 115 $230,000 Adam Adler Mount Pleasant, SC $63,581
  WSOPC Event #17: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack Closer 297 $98,010 Kevin Dubrocq Hialeah, FL $21,129

*Photos courtesy of WSOP

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