2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant

$1,700 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
$272,846
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,700
Prize Pool
$1,613,475
Entries
1,065
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
392
Players Left
59

Alan Percal Wins First Ring In Event #6: $400 NLH 6-Handed

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Alan Percal
Alan Percal

While PokerNews is here offering live updates from the Main Event, we��d be remiss if we didn��t tell you about the full schedule of side events that have been playing out over the past week at the World Series of Poker Circuit Choctaw Durant.

In Event #6: $400 NLH Six-Handed, 193 runners created a $63,690 prize pool that was paid out to the top 30 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Venanzio Pasubio (10th- $1,397), Boris Kasabov (12th - $1,112), Hugo Perez (15th - $913), Quinterol Mallette (18th - $773), and Cory Bogert (25th - $609).

In the end, it was Florida native Alan Percal who collected every chip in play to win his first gold ring along with a $15,857 payday.

��The bracelet trumps it slightly,�� Percal said half-jokingly after his victory. ��But I��ve been close to this a few times, recently, so it��s nice to close it out.��

Percal��s bracelet run occurred in 2016 at the 47th annual WSOP where he conquered the $10,000 No-Limit Hold��em Heads-Up Championship for $320,574. Though his recent win, good for a cash prize of $15,857, was much more scaled down, Percal was pleased to hit the Circuit milestone.

Before his accomplishment at Choctaw Durant, Percal had recorded three final-table appearances this season (2019/20). The Florida native, now living in Louisville, Kentucky intermittently travels to certain series around the nation.

��Depends on the stop really and when I have time�� We have a friend that works here that helped out,�� stated Percal on his presence in Oklahoma.

Coming into Day 2 of the Six Max, Percal controlled the second-largest stack in play. He maintained his chip advantage even through a stalwart, eight-handed period.

��We played eight-handed for like an hour and a half,�� mentioned Percal. ��And we were pretty deep to come into the day. Then we played eight-handed and the average stack was like probably 15 big blinds, which kind of mixed things up.��

Eventually, 8th place hit the rail and Percal redrew to the final table as chip leader. Another slight slowdown occurred during three-handed action. Two-time gold ring winner Matt Koch was the one to break off in 3rd place.

Percal went on to tackle a tough opponent, Frank Bengs, in heads-up duel. The match lasted for a while but was all over when Percal��s pocket sevens took down Bengs�� queen-jack.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Alan PercalWeston, FL$15,857
2Frank BengsCrescent, OK$19,800
3Matthew KochByrnes Mill, MO$6,632
4Steven McCartneyColumbia, SC$4,604
5Melissa SinghNew York, NY$3,280
6Cody CoffmanTulsa, OK$2,400
7Michael CockrellRichardson, TX$1,805
8Jeffrey PrinceAustin, TX$1,805
9Kelly CortumNorwalk, IA$1,397

Tags: Alan PercalBoris KasabovCory BogertFrank BengsHugo PerezQuinterol Mallette