WSOP Circuit Event at Caesars Indiana Kicks Off Tomorrow

by A Bodog Beat Original  |  October 16th, 2007

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The second stop on the 2007/2008 WSOP Circuit kicks off tomorrow at Caesars Indiana. (Bodog Beat Image)

Harrahs and the WSOP take their traveling poker tournament circus to Caesars Indiana tomorrow for the second stop of the 2007/2008 WSOP Circuit. Consisting of anywhere from 10 to 15 preliminary events and a championship event, these tournaments have always drawn the best in online and live poker, with online poker players holding a slight edge in recent competitions.

The first event of this season's WSOP Circuit, at Grand Casino Tunica just over a month ago, was taken down by online player Jordan "iMsoLuckyO" Morgan, earning him $216,852 to go along with the four cashes at the 2007 WSOP that he had earlier in the summer. Chad "lilholdem954″ Batista, considered by many to be the best online MTT player in the world, won this Caesars Indiana event last fall. Online poker pro Cory "ugotpzd" Carroll won the championship event at Caesars in Las Vegas back in May and fellow Internet gun Peter "Nordberg" Feldman won his second Circuit event in San Diego in February.

However, not to be discounted, the live poker pros also have their share of victories. Men "The Master" Nguyen won at Caesars Indiana back in April of this year, just barely beating out Young Phan. Chris "Jesus" Ferguson won two events when the Circuit started back in 2004/2005, and Jeff Lisandro, Doug Lee, Vinnie Vinh and Daniel Negreanu have all taken down Circuit events

Needless to say, the WSOP Circuit events draw the best the poker world has to offer, and the Ceasar's Indiana event tomorrow should be no different. If, for some unknown reason, you would like Bodog to buy you into a WSOP Circuit event in Indiana instead of, let's say, an EPT event in Prague, then head over to Bodog. For as little as $1 you can qualify for a chance to win a Bodog "Player's Choice" package that will get you a buy-in to your choice of any major land-based tournament with a $10,000 or less entry fee.

 

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