Thursday, March 17, 2016

Chris Reslock Wins Eighth WSOP Circuit Gold Ring

Chris Reslock won his eighth World Series of Poker Circuit gold ring this week, taking down the opening event of the Harrah's Atlantic City for $16,502.

Reslock has a long and storied history in the game of poker, and he once had the most gold rings of any player follow the win of his seventh to surpass Alex Masek in May 2013. Masek eventually went on to rack up nine gold rings, but this win for Reslock pulls him back within one of the much younger pro.

"It's fun to be competing for something like that," Reslock told WSOP officials in regards to the ring race. "That's the fun of all games, isn't it? Keeping score."

A local to the New Jersey coastal city, Reslock topped a field of 220 players in the $365 No-Limit Hold'em event to earn the victory. Bernard Lee was one familiar face to reach the final table, finishing in sixth place for $3,145, and Vinny Pahuja took 11th for $1,236.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Chris Reslock$16,502
2Richard Austin$10,198
3Julian Miranda$7,422
4Khoa Van$5,489
5Bill Zarinski$4,123
6Bernard Lee$3,145
7Gregory Tsanis$2,435
8Joseph Johanssy$1,914
9Jason Tulloss$1,527

Reslock's first live tournament cash came nearly 20 years ago in July 1996, according to HendonMob.com. This latest victory pushed his live tournament earnings to $1,934,054, and the win marked the 26th live tournament victory of a career that includes Reslock's biggest single win of $335,235 when he won the WSOP Circuit $10,000 Championship Event at Showboat Casino in Atlantic City in December 2005.

Here's a look at Reslock's WSOP Circuit gold ring wins over the years:

DateEventEntriesPrize
March 2016$365 No-Limit Hold'em220$16,502
May 2013$365 No-Limit Hold'em98$8,820
May 2013$580 No-Limit Hold'em130$18,200
March 2013$580 No-Limit Hold'em196$25,480
December 2010$350 Seven-Card Stud79$7,816
January 2008$550 Omaha Hi-Low207$30,860
February 2006$1,080 No-Limit Omaha249$82,170
December 2005$10,000 Championship Event96$335,235

In June 2007, Reslock, who is known to be an excellent well-rounded poker player, earned his first and only WSOP gold bracelet when he took down the $5,000 World Championship Seven-Card Stud event for $258,453.

*Photo courtesy of the WSOP Circuit.

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