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With the decision to postpone or cancel all current live WSOP Circuit events, the WSOP quickly put together an 18-event online series on WSOP.com for players in New Jersey or Nevada.

The series featured 18 gold ring events, with a total of $1.24 million in combined prize pool guarantees up for grabs. The series started March 14, 2020, and ran through March 31. When it was all said and done, the guarantees were smashed thanks to 11,816 total entries generating more than $3.945 million in total prize pools.

WSOP Super Circuit Series Results

Event #1: $320 No Limit Hold’em Double Stack
409 entries + 161 reentries
Prize pool: $171,000

The opening event, a $320 No Limit Hold’em Double Stack event, drew 409 entries who also fired 161 rebuys to build a $171,000 prize pool to easily surpass the $50,000 guarantee.

Vijay ‘Eclypzed’ Para outlasted everybody else to win $41,895 and the Circuit ring that comes with the title. Runner-up Richard ‘rprmoo’ Ryder earned $23,512.50 and Jesse ‘ugk4life’ Vilchez. added $14,364 to their bankroll after rounding out the podium finishers with a third place result.

The current #2-ranked online poker player in the United States, Dan ‘centrfieldr’ Lupo, finished in 12th place for $1,881. Daniel Negreanu, playing under the screenname ‘DNegs‘, finished in 118th place while Ryan ‘protential’ Laplante, David ‘dwpoker’ Williams, and Jesse ‘MrJesseJames’ Sylvia also worked their way into an in-the-money result.

  1. Vijay ‘Eclypzed’ Para – $41,895
  2. Richard ‘rprmoo’ Ryder – $23,512.50
  3. Jesse ‘ugk4life.’ Vilchez – $14,364
  4. Daniel ‘chard’ Martin – $10,944
  5. Jeffrey ‘IQ84.’ Gotts – $9,234
  6. Jonathan ‘jondukes’ Lampkin – $7,524
  7. Joseph ‘biueberry’ Cheong – $5,643
  8. Kathy ‘Luckygal’ Liebert – $3,762
  9. Christopher ‘DonyBluffMe1’ Ryan – $2,479.50

Event #2: $215 No Limit Hold’em
720 entries + 221 reentries
Prize pool: $188,200

The first Sunday event on the schedule, a $215 No Limit Hold’em event, also made a mockery of the guarantee. The 720 players, along with 221 rebuys, pushed the prize pool to $188,200, nearly four times the $50,000 guarantee.

Matt ‘RubberFist’ Stout topped the 941 entries to win $43,286 and the accompanying Circuit ring. This is the fourth WSOP Circuit ring win for Stout, with three of them coming in online events. His most recent win came last September when he won a $1,000 Circuit event.

Runner-up Thomas ‘tdkaces’ Kornechuk earned $22,866.30 for falling one spot short of the victory while James ‘Meatsweats’ Carroll won $15,056 as the third-place finisher.

The current #3-ranked player in Nevada, Jed ‘jchak’ Hoffman finished in 22nd place for $752. Both Jamie “DanBilzerian’ Kerstetter and Laplante cashed in a second-straight event. Laplante finished in 95th place for $357.58, while Kerstetter finished 116th for $319.94.

  1. Matt ‘RubberFist’ Stout – $43,286
  2. Thomas ‘tdkaces’ Kornechuk – $22,866.30
  3. James ‘Meatsweats’ Carroll – $15,056
  4. Adam ‘leroycash’ Vogl – $11,292
  5. David ‘zuleh’ Bagheri – $9,410
  6. Matthew ‘gailums’ Gailums – $7,528
  7. Bryant ‘gotchasuckka’ Bustamante – $5,457.80
  8. Patrick ‘PatFromEH’ Dimartino – $3,387.60
  9. Daniel ‘pepperprince’ Zack – $2,446.60

Event #3: $215 No Limit Hold’em Deep Turbo
484 entries + 185 reentries
Prize pool: $133,800

The third event on the schedule, a $215 No Limit Hold’em Deep Turbo event, drew 484 unique players who rebought 185 times to produce a $133,800 prize pool, well past the $50,000 guarantee. Brian ‘JackBogle’ Altman worked his way through all 669 entries to win $32,781 and a WSOP Circuit ring.

Runner-up Kanon ‘Zealot710’ Dewitt picked up $18,397.50 and third-place finisher Frank ‘thewholefunk’ Funaro added $11,239.20 to their bankroll.

  1. Brian ‘JackBogle’ Altman – $32,781
  2. Kanon ‘Zealot710’ Dewitt – $18,397.50
  3. Frank ‘thewholefunk’ Funaro – $11,239.20
  4. Brian ‘bexel’ Sherrier – $8,563.20
  5. Ted ‘olmuggins’ Ely – $7,225.20
  6. Qi ‘linsanitY’ Ha – $5,887.20
  7. John ‘beastro’ Hinds – $4,415.40
  8. Lauren ‘sycamore22’ Roberts – $2,943.60
  9. Michael ‘uniman’ Laufer – $1,940.10

Event #4: $1,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller 6-Max
182 entries + 108 reentries
Prize pool: $276,950

The series’ fourth event was the $1,000 buy-in No Limit Hold’em High Roller 6-Max. It came with a guaranteed prize pool of $75,000, but that guarantee was smashed with a turnout of 182 players and 108 reentries to generate a $276,950 purse. First place was worth nearly as much as the event’s prize pool guarantee, with the winner taking home $74,776.50.

Shankar ‘burgersssss’ Pillai won the fourth event and took home the gold ring in addition to the $74,776.50 prize pool. He beat Jonathan ‘Art.Vandelay’ Dokler in heads-up play. Just a couple weeks ago, Pillai won the WSOP.com Winter OC Main Event for $69,250. Matt ‘RubberFist’ Stout made the final table and was looking for his second win of the series, but he had to settle for sixth place and $13,847.50. Calvin ‘projector52’ Anderson finished fifth, Andrew ‘RandyLerch’ Kelsall took fourth, and Keith ‘T1mB3y_B33F’ Donovan busted fourth.

  1. Shankar ‘burgersssss’ Pillai – $74,776.50
  2. Jonathan ‘Art.Vandelay’ Dokler – $43,619.62
  3. Keith ‘T1mB3y_B33F’ Donovan – $24,925.50
  4. Andrew ‘RandyLerch’ Kelsall – $19,386.50
  5. Calvin ‘projector52’ Anderson – $16,617
  6. Matt ‘RubberFist’ Stout – $13,847.50

Event #5: $215 No Limit Hold’em
562 entries + 297 reentries
Prize pool: $171,800

The fifth event on the schedule continued the trend of making easy work of the posted guarantees, with 562 entries, along with 297 rebuys, to create a $171,800 prize pool on an event which had a $50,000 guarantee.

Jaime ‘mooseman1710’ Reyes took the event down for $41,232 – a career-high score – and his first WSOP Circuit ring. Runner-up Brandon ‘horus’ Eisen had to settle for $21,818.60 while third place went to Jeff ‘MahaKala108’ Gross for $14,259.40.

  1. Jaime ‘mooseman1710’ Reyes – $41,232
  2. Brandon ‘horus’ Eisen – $21,818.60
  3. Jeff ‘MahaKala108’ Gross – $14,259.40
  4. unclecuh – $10,823.40
  5. Lauren ‘sycamore22’ Roberts – $9,105.40
  6. Jacob ‘Timmy2Cox’ Rich – $7,387.40
  7. Tyler ‘dumbram’ Patterson – $5,497.60
  8. Stephen ‘DitchPlains’ Brennan – $3,607.80
  9. James ‘richrdparker’ Taylor – $2,405.20

Event #6: $320 No Limit Hold’em
461 entries + 295 reentries
Prize pool: $217,800

Event #6: $320 No Limit Hold’em drew 461 players and 265 reentries, creating a $217,800 prize pool to smash the $50,000 guarantee. Winning the event was James “Meatsweats” Carroll, taking home $53,361. Carroll had previously finished third in the second event of the series of $15,056.

Carroll defeated Brian ‘bexel’ Sherrier in heads-up play. Sherrier now has two final tables in the series.

  1. James ‘meatsweats’ Carroll – $53,361
  2. Brian ‘bexel’ Sherrier – $29,947.50
  3. Stanton ‘Stonniepokes’ Tentnowski – $18,295.20
  4. Steve ‘Anonymous’ Mlenak – $13,939.20
  5. Ross ‘BlueTang’ Gottlieb – $11,761.20
  6. David ‘limpfold247’ Mowery – $9,583.20
  7. Jonathan ‘jonathannn’ Su – $7,187.40
  8. Scott ‘moose4life’ Lazewski – $4,791.60
  9. Matt ‘berkey11_s4y’ Berkey – $3,158.10

Event #7: $215 Six Max Pot Limit Omaha
261 entries + 193 reentries
Prize pool: $90,800

The great game of Pot Limit Omaha was finally represented on the WSOP Circuit schedule on Friday night with a $215 Six Max PLO event. Like the No Limit Hold’em events before it, the PLO event had little trouble making the guarantee. Thanks to 261 entries and 193 reentries, the prize pool ballooned to $90,800, more than three times the $30,000 guarantee.

Thomas ‘mag8500’ Maguire topped the field to win $23,608 and the second Circuit ring of his career. His first ring also came in an online event in September 2019. Runner-up Sang ‘outofrole80’ Kim earned $13,620 while Randall ‘MRmandela79’ Paguio won $7,990.40 for coming in third.

  1. Thomas ‘mag8500’ Maguire – $23,608
  2. Sang ‘outofrole80’ Kim – $13,620
  3. Randall ‘MRmandela79’ Paguio – $7,990.40
  4. Dylan ‘thedogsofwar’ Wilkerson – $6,174.40
  5. Yelena ‘yzas75’ Zaslavskaya – $5,175.60
  6. Orson ‘borgatcha’ Young – $4,267.60

Event #8: $320 No Limit Hold’em Double Stack
569 entries + 257 reentries
Prize pool: $247,800

Event #8: $320 No Limit Hold’em Double Stack was a big one, drawing 569 players and adding 257 reentries for a guarantee-smashing prize pool of $247,800. The original prize pool guarantee of $75,000 was more than tripled in this one, with a $59,472 first-place prize up for grabs.

Taking top honors was Kenneth ‘ace710’ Neri, and he pocketed the nearly $60,000 first prize and gold ring for the victory. Just a week ago, Neri topped the field in the $50,000 GTD March Mayhem on WSOP.com, winning $20,880 for that triumph.

Finishing in eighth place was Joseph ‘biueberry’ Cheong, earning $10,655.40 for his run.

  1. Kenneth ‘ace710’ Neri – $59,472
  2. Daniel ‘dtmpoker’ Rogers – $31,470.60
  3. Lucas ‘coolhandluke’ Gatti – $20,567.40
  4. Mark ‘Nostradonkus’ Liedtke – $15,611.40
  5. Victor ‘v1kk019’ Pang – $13,133.40
  6. Joseph ‘biueberry’ Cheong – $10,655.40
  7. Brandon ‘z00m7’ Setzer – $7,929.80
  8. Kevin ‘skywalker12’ Rasor – 5,203.80
  9. Stephen ‘OregonTilt’ Johnson – $3,469.20

Event #9: $525 No Limit Hold’em Monster Stack
477 entries + 159 reentries
Prize pool: $318,000

Just a few days after he took second in the series’ Event #4: $1,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller 6-Max for $43,619.62, Jonathan ‘Art.Vandelay’ Dokler scored first place in Sunday’s $525 No Limit Hold’em Monster Stack for $77,910. Dokler topped the field that attracted 477 players and 159 entries, including topping Nicolas ‘Zskrrrrt’ Zolofra in heads-up play.

Also finishing at the final table was Calvin ‘projector52’ Anderson, who took fifth place for $17,172. Anderson also had an excellent run in WSOP.com’s $100,000 GTD Sunday Special, finishing 11th for $2,208.80.

  1. Jonathan ‘Art.Vandelay’ Dokler – $77,910
  2. Nicolas ‘Zskrrrrt’ Zolofra – $43,725
  3. James ‘BagelBud’ Lillis – $26,712
  4. Eric ‘bill_luga’ Blair – $20,352
  5. Calvin ‘projector52’ Anderson – $17,172
  6. Ryan ‘hagzzz021’ Hagerty – $13,992
  7. Keith ‘kgriffi45’ Griffin – $10,494
  8. Matthew ‘manjit7’ Leu – $6,996
  9. Brady ‘NoRecourse’ Osterman – $4,611

Event #10: $250 No Limit Hold’em Freezeout
473 entries
Prize pool: $110,209

Event #10: $250 No Limit Hold’em Freezeout attracted 473 players and generated a prize pool of $110,209, which toppled the event’s $30,000 guarantee. Once again, first place was nearly the amount that the original prize pool guarantee was, with $27,001.20 up top in this one. Finishing in first place was Kyle ‘Kdruck’ Draucker.

Lacey ‘ReySol’ Jones placed third for $9,257.55. Jones was just a few spots away from winning her second WSOP Circuit gold ring after she won Event #2: $215 No Limit Hold’em of the WSOP.com Online Circuit Series at the end of February. Jamie ‘danbilzerian’ Kerstetter finished eighth for $2,424.59.

  1. Kyle ‘Kdruck’ Draucker – $27,001.50
  2. Robert ‘Agamerob’ Gray – $15,153.73
  3. Lacey ‘ReySol’ Jones – $9,257.55
  4. Michael ‘mygame’ Lavenburg – $7,053.37
  5. ‘KingJames302’ – $5,951.28
  6. Jack ‘oneeightyt’ Duong – $4,849.19
  7. Ari ‘philivey’ Engel – $3,636.89
  8. Jamie ‘danbilzerian’ Kerstetter – $2,424.59
  9. Justin ‘Str8_Acid’ Davis – $1,598.03

Event #11: No Limit Hold’em BIG $500
314 entries + 217 reentries
Prize pool: $247,977

Event #11 of the WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Series saw a familiar face grab first place. The event attracted 314 players and 217 reentries to generate a $247,977 prize pool. First place was more than $63,000 and it was Matt ‘RubberFist’ Stout topping the field when it was all said and done. For Stout, it was his second win of the series after he won Event #2: $215 No Limit Hold’em for $43,286.

Stout had a tough final table to go through, which included Yong ‘LUCKYSPEWY1’ Kwon, Matt ‘berkey11_s4y’ Berkey, and Michael ‘RUA11’ Michnick, among others.

  1. Matt ‘RubberFist’ Stout – $63,234.13
  2. Eric ‘8bracelets’ Vanauken – $35,956.66
  3. Yong ‘LUCKYSPEWY1’ Kwon – $21,326.02
  4. Matt ‘berkey11_s4y’ Berkey – $16,366.48
  5. Jake ‘tooletime13’ Toole – $13,886.71
  6. Joshua ‘kenjiboi7’ Faris – $11,406.94
  7. Brett ‘furofakind’ Shaffer – $8,679.19
  8. Thomas ‘tdkaces’ Kornechuk – $5,703.47
  9. Michael ‘RUA11’ Michnick – $3,697.63

Event #12: $215 No Limit Hold’em
541 entries + 303 reentries
Prize pool: $168,800

On Wednesday, March 25, Event #12: $215 No Limit Hold’em played out. The event’s $50,000 guarantee was crushed thanks to a $168,800 prize pool generated from 541 entries and 303 reentries. Winning first place was William ‘swaggyb’ Corvino, who scored the tournament’s $40,512 first-place prize.

  1. William ‘swaggyb’ Corvino – $40,512
  2. Chad ‘clayne’ Layne – $21,437.60
  3. Phillip ‘pbrokemoney’ Lazar – $14,010.40
  4. Bradley ‘Mouth1979’ Hose – $10,634.40
  5. Saurav ‘blackoutmook’ Desai – $8,946.40
  6. Michael ‘njnj17’ Leib – $7,258.40
  7. Yelena ‘yzas75’ Zaslavskaya – $5,401.60
  8. Dan ‘NoLimitNomad’ Kuntzman – $3,544.80
  9. Sammy ‘poker_mamba’ Paik – $2,363.20

Event #13: $320 No Limit Hold’em 6-Max
402 entries + 271 reentries
Prize pool: $201,900

The 13th event of the WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Series was a $320 buy-in six-max event that drew 402 players. With 271 reentries, the prize pool came in at $201,900, easily surpassing the event’s $75,000 guarantee. Topping the field and taking the $49,465.50 first-place prize was ‘OtB_RedBaron.’

  1. Thomas ‘OtB_RedBaron’ Lim – $49,465.50
  2. Simeon ‘evolved_one’ Knafo – $27,761.25
  3. Zachary ‘lovepuddle’ Schwartz – $16,959.60
  4. Anthony ‘heheh’ Zinno – $12,921.60
  5. Jonathan ‘jonmon101’ Miller – $10,902.60
  6. Ray ‘Raytrg’ Villaman – $8,883.60
  7. Joseph ‘biueberry’ Cheong – $6,662.70
  8. Harrison ‘harrisond33’ Dobin – $4,441.80
  9. Ryan ‘LoveMy11Cats’ Belz – $2,927.55

Event #14: $250 No Limit Hold’em Turbo
422 entries + 214 reentries
Prize pool: $149,460

The 14th event of the WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Series was another guarantee-smashing success. The $250 No Limit Hold’em Turbo tournament had a guaranteed prize pool of $50,000, but thanks to 422 players and 214 reentries, a prize pool of $149,460 was generated. Finishing in first place was Sang ‘youngkoi’ Lee, who scooped up the $36,617.70 first-place prize.

Lee defeated Eric ‘8bracelets’ Vanauken in heads-up play, with Vanauken taking $20,550.75 for his efforts. For Vanauken, it was his second event of the series finishing as the runner up. Vanauken finished second in Event 11 for $35,956.66, too. Also reaching the final table was Michael ‘ItWasThatOr0’ Gagliano, placing ninth for $2,167.17.

  1. Sang ‘youngkoi’ Lee – $36,617.70
  2. Eric ‘8bracelets’ Vanauken – $20,550.75
  3. Vincent ‘PeoplesChamp’ Ciccotelli – $12,55.64
  4. Jordan ‘HFNeon’ Spurlin – $9,565.44
  5. Timothy ‘tbone111’ McGowan – $8,070.84
  6. Jason ‘jayriv’ Rivkin – $6,576.24
  7. Victor ‘v1kk019’ Pang – $4,932.18
  8. Junho ‘joros’ Song – $3,288.12
  9. Michael ‘ItWasThatOr0’ Gagliano – $2,167.17

Event #15: $320 No Limit Hold’em
473 entries + 258 reentries
Prize pool: $219,300

Event #15: $320 No Limit Hold’em drew a field of 473 players to the mix. Add in 258 reentries and the prize pool came in at $219,300, topping the $75,000 guarantee easily. Winning the event’s $53,728.50 first-place prize was Andrew ‘DrDisRespect’ Dean.

‘DrDisRespect’ defeated Justin ‘tamaratibles’ Young in heads-up play, with second place being worth $30,153.75. Daniel ‘chard’ Martin, who finished fourth in the first event of the series, took sixth in this one for $9,649.20. Calvin ‘projector52’ Anderson finished eighth for $4,824.60.

  1. Andrew ‘DrDisRespect’ Dean – $53,728.50
  2. Justin ‘tamaratibles’ Young – $30,153.75
  3. Chad ‘clayne’ Layne – $18,421.20
  4. Pierce ‘victoria53’ McKellar – $14,035.20
  5. Joseph ‘melonhead’ Bartholdi – $11,842.20
  6. Daniel ‘chard’ Martin – $9,649.20
  7. Bryan ‘mug15’ Elliott – $7,236.90
  8. Calvin ‘projector52’ Anderson – $4,824.60
  9. Anthony ‘shipit1991’ Marchese – $3,179.85

Event #16: $525 No Limit Hold’em Main Event
763 entries + 371 reentries
Prize pool: $567,000

The series’ $525 Main Event attracted a huge field of 763 players. Those players added 371 reentries to the mix to create a prize pool of $567,000. The event’s original guarantee was $200,000. Up top to the winner was $130,410 in prize money. Walking away with that first-place prize was Champie ‘kiddchamp’ Douglas. Douglas defeated Scott ‘2Due4U’ Blumstein in heads-up play.

The event was packed full of notables and so was the final table. Brian ‘JackBogle’ Altman finished fourth for $34,020, Gordon ‘veilleux’ Vayo took fifth for $28,350, and David ‘dwpoker’ Williams placed sixth for $22,680. Finishing just outside the final able in 10th place was Eric ‘CircleBall’ Baldwin and Jeff ‘MahaKala108’ Gross took 12th.

  1.  Champie ‘kiddchamp’ Douglas – $130,41
  2. Scott ‘2Due4U’ Blumstein – $68,890.50
  3. Gage ‘greypoupon’ Doyne- $45,360
  4. Brian ‘JackBogle’ Altman – $34,020
  5. Gordon ‘veilleux’ Vayo – $28,350
  6. David ‘dwpoker’ Williams – $22,680
  7. Marcus ‘MJL56’ Laffen – $16,443
  8. Robert ‘Bob_Loblaw’ Brown – $10,206
  9. Jose ‘deposit’ Noboa – $7,371

Event #17: $300 No Limit Hold’em Knockout
435 entries
Prize pool: $122,670

In the second-to-last event of the series, Valentin ‘tiktakonelov’ Shabelnyk topped a field of 435 players to win Event #17: $300 No Limit Hold’em Knockout. In addition to winning the $19,396.65 first-place prize, Shabelnyk scored seven and a half knockouts for an additional $750. That put the total haul at $20,146.65.

In heads-up play, Shabelnyk defeated Anthony ‘heheh’ Zinno. David ‘dehhhhh’ Coleman finished fifth and Jonathan ‘Art.Vandelay’ Dokler took seventh.

  1. Valentin ‘tiktakonelov’ Shabelnyk – $19,396.65 + $750 in bounties
  2. Anthony ‘heheh’ Zinno – $10,885.87 + $700 in bounties
  3. Edward ‘Eddiegood598’ Espino – $6,650.28 + $400 in bounties
  4. Sebastian ‘Messi10’ Choi – $5,066.88 + $800 in bounties
  5. David ‘dehhhhh’ Coleman – $4,275.18 + $400 in bounties
  6. Timothy ‘Tgl702’ Glass – $3,483.48 + $400 in bounties
  7. Jonathan ‘Art.Vandelay’ Dokler – $2,612.61 + $1,400 in bounties
  8. Irfan ‘DieselEngine’ Azhar – $1,741.74 + $500 in bounties
  9. Longsheng ‘Allentan’ Tan – $1,147.96 + $1,000 in bounties

Event #18: $1,000 Grand Finale High Roller 6-Max
232 entries + 126 reentries
Prize pool: $341,890

The final event of the WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Series closed out the festival with a bang, as Event #18: $1,000 Grand Finale High Roller 6-Max destroyed its $75,000 guarantee with a prize pool of $341,890. In fact, the first-place prize of $90,600.85 was more than the original prize pool guarantee. Finishing in first place was Gage ‘greypoupon’ Doyne, who was coming off a third-place finish in the $525 Main Event.

Doyne defeated Chad ‘clayne’ Layne in heads-up play. Layne previously finished second and third in other events earlier in the series. Also reaching the final table was Katie ‘katelin’ Lindsay and David ‘dehhhhh’ Coleman.

  1.  Gage ‘greypoupon’ Doyne – $90,600.85
  2. Chad ‘clayne’ Layne  – $52,922.95
  3. Brandon ‘horus’ Eisen – $30,257.26
  4. Katie ‘katelin’ Lindsay – $23,248.52
  5. David ‘dehhhhh’ Coleman – $19,829.62
  6. Thomas ‘carter12’ Carter – $16,410.72

Super Circuit Casino Championship Leaderboard

The WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Series qualifies for the Global Casino Championship. The series’ main event winner will receive an automatically qualification to the Global Casino Championship, as will the winner of the WSOP.com Online Super Circuit Casino Championship Leaderboard. You can find the latest leaderboard below, per WSOP.com.

Player Points Gold Rings Cashes Earnings
1. Matt ‘RubberFist’ Stout 140 2 6 $122,389
2. Jonathan ‘Art.Vandelay’ Dokler 107.5 1 7 $124,200
3. James ‘meatsweats’ Carroll 95 1 5 $71,025
4. Brian ‘bexel’ Sherrier 87.5 0 5 $44,385
5. Eric ‘8bracelets’ Vanauken 80 0 4 $57,180
6. Chad ‘clayne’ Layne 77.5 0 4 $41,375
7. Andrew ‘DrDisRespect’ Dean 75 1 5 $56,803
8. Thomas ‘mag8500’ Maguire 72.5 1 5 $28,503
9. Calvin ‘projector52’ Anderson 70 0 4 $38,933
10. Sang ‘youngkoi’ Lee 67.5 1 4 $39,298

Super Circuit Series By the Numbers

Event Players Reentries Total Entries Guarantee Prize Pool
1 409 161 570 $50,000 $171,000
2 720 221 941 $50,000 $188,200
3 484 185 669 $50,000 $133,800
4 182 108 290 $75,000 $276,950
5 562 297 859 $50,000 $171,800
6 461 295 756 $50,000 $217,800
7 261 193 454 $30,000 $90,800
8 569 257 826 $75,000 $247,800
9 477 159 636 $150,000 $318,000
10 473 0 473 $30,000 $110,209
11 314 217 531 $75,000 $247,977
12 541 303 844 $50,000 $168,800
13 402 271 673 $75,000 $201,900
14 422 214 636 $50,000 $149,460
15 473 258 731 $75,000 $219,300
16 763 371 1,134 $200,000 $567,000
17 435 0 435 $30,000 $122,670
18 232 126 358 $75,000 $341,890
Totals 11,816 $3,945,356