WSOPC Tulsa: Mark Barrientos Wins Main Event ($126,900); Two Rings For Hamid Izadi

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Another World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) stop has wrapped up with the completion of WSOPC Tulsa, which ran from Aug. 16-27 and consisted of more than a dozen Circuit ring events.

The Circuit stop in Oklahoma culminated with the $1,700 buy-in WSOPC Tulsa Main Event, which drew 397 entrants for a total prize pool of $601,455. The biggest share of that went to Kansas native Mark Barrientos, who won the event for his second Circuit ring and $126,900.

Barrientos, who won his first ring in a $250 buy-in WSOPC Tulsa event in 2019, defeated Oklahoma local Daxton Alexander, who was after his first Circuit ring but finished runner-up for $78,440 and his first WSOP cash.

There were a few well-known faces who made it deep in the WSOPC Tulsa Main Event, including poker commentator Kasey Mills (12th – $8,987) and Angela Jordison (8th – $14,091), who earlier this year was named Breakout Player at the 2022 Global Poker Awards.

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WSOPC Tulsa Final Table Results

  PLACE PLAYER HOMETOWN PRIZE (IN USD)
  1 Mark Barrientos Wichita, KS $126,900
  2 Lionel Jiang Leawood, KS $78,440
  3 Brent Gregory Adrian, MO $56,785
  4 James Stone Mabelvale, AR $41,707
  5 Wayne Nicholsen Kansas City, MO $31,087
  6 Tomas Teran Lake Charles, LA $23,519
  7 Mark Martin N/A $18,065
  8 Angela Jordison Crooked River Ranch, OR $14,091
  9 Richard Gordon Cuba, MO $11,164

Izadi Closes Out Stop With Fourth and Fifth Rings

There have been plenty of big stories coming from the WSOP Circuit as of late, including Ari Engel winning his 14th and 15th rings and Daniel Lowery winning a 14th ring to be right behind him.

Another notable storyline emerged at the latest stop with Georgia’s Hamid Izadi winning Event #11: $400 No-Limit Hold’em for $13,840 and his fourth Circuit ring before closing out the series with a victory in Event #13: $250 No-Limit Hold’em for $10,910.

Izadi, a Circuit grinder with $801,805 in WSOP earnings, won his first ring in 2017 at WSOPC Biloxi and later won two rings in 2019 at Seminole Coconut Creek and Horseshoe Hammond.

Hamid Izadi
Hamid Izadi

Other highlights of the WSOPC Tulsa stop include Missouri’s Brent Gregory taking down Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack for $20,593 and his second Circuit ring and Arkansas native Richard Gebhart winning his second ring and $13,845 in Event #7: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed.

Meanwhile, the aforementioned Engel came close to winning a historic 16th ring in Event #9: $400 Big O before bowing out in second to Phil Tanner, who won his first ring and $11,786.

Next up on the WSOPC schedule is a stop at Horseshoe Council Bluffs in Iowa that will take place Sept. 6-18. A full list of Circuit ring winners at WSOPC Tulsa is available in the table below.

WSOPC Tulsa Ring Winners

  EVENT ENTRANTS PRIZE POOL WINNER HOMETOWN PRIZE (IN USD)
  WSOPC Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack 286 $94,380 Brent Gregory Adrian, MO $20,593
  WSOPC Event #2: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 234 $46,800 Daxton Alexander Oklahoma City, OK $10,728
  WSOPC Event #3: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 933 $307,890 Timothy Cunningham Tulsa, OK $51,156
  WSOPC Event #4: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 195 $64,350 Jared Ward Owasso, OK $15,519
  WSOPC Event #5: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Super Stack 222 $73,260 Wesley Jones Atkins, AR $17,057
  WSOPC Event #6: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Mystery Bounty 162 $53,460 Joshua Brower Tulsa, OK $9,402
  WSOPC Event #7: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed 162 $53,460 Richard Gebhart Siloam Springs, AR $13,845
  WSOPC Event #8: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack 467 $154,110 Bret Karr Kansas City, MO $30,344
  WSOPC Event #9: $400 Big O 134 $44,200 Phil Tanner St. Charles, MO $11,786
  WSOPC Event #10: $1,700 Main Event 397 $601,455 Mark Barrientos Wichita, KS $126,900
  WSOPC Event #11: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 167 $55,110 Hamid Izadi Roswell, GA $13,840
  WSOPC Event #12: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 157 $51,810 Trent Wilson Strafford, MO $13,296
  WSOPC Event #13: $250 No-Limit Hold’em 238 $47,600 Hamid Izadi Roswell, GA $10,910

*Photos courtesy of Hayley Hochstetler and 8131 Media

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