Jeremy Lenz Turns 39 Wins $195k at WSOP Circuit Grand Victoria Main Event

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The Grand Victoria Casino in Chicago saw Jeremy Lenz win his first World Series of Poker Circuit ring in the WSOPC Grand Victoria’s $1,700 Main Event.

The main event reached a prize pool of $1,146,855 after 757 players ponied up the $1,700 buy in. Lenz, whose previous biggest score was just $7,712, earned $194,977 for beating the field.

Lenz turned 39 and reached the final table of the tournament on Day 2. On Day 3, he won the event outright outright, starting out the last year of his thirties with a win of nearly $200k.

When asked what he was going to do with his haul, Lenz answered with the practicality of someone who had just turned 39.

He told WSOP.com, “I’m going to pay my house off, taxes and mortgage. It’s getting pricey out here!”

Final Table Action

Roland IsraelashviliAmong the five other players to make Day 3 of the Main Event were previous WSOPC ring winners Dana Muse, Richard Bai, and Roland Israelashvili, who as well as sporting a fistful of WSOPC rings also has $4.1 million in live tournament winnings to his name.

“I knew coming into today that this would be a final table full of strong players,” Lenz told WSOP.com after his win. “They were all incredible today.”

To add to his woes, Lenz was down to just four big blinds at one point. However, he was able to pull himself back from the brink and convert his tiny stack into a big check.

Lenz eventually beat the Wisconsin-based poker player, Cero Zuccarello, heads up to win the ring. Zuccarello won $120,506 for his second-place finish.

WSOP Circuit Victoria Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Hometown Prize
1 Jeremy Lenz Dakota, IL $194,977
2 Cero Zuccarello Monona, WI $120,506
3 Roland Israelashvili Forest Hills, NY $88,976
4 Richard Bai Schaumburg, IL $66,514
5 Caleb King Springfield, OH $50,350
6 Dana Muse San Jose, CA $38,601
7 Ryan Johnson Phoenix, AZ $33,405
8 Natan Lidukhover Plymouth, MN $27,013
9 Blake Borden Kenosha, WI $18,801

More Action To Come

WSOPC Ring and the CashThe WSOP Circuit Grand Victoria is over, but the WSOP Circuit still has a few more stops to complete in 2024.

The WSOP Circuit Commerce Casino has a $1 million guarantee for its main event. The series kicked off last week and runs until the 25 November.

Just before the Commerce festival finishes, play begins in Nevada at the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas. This event runs from November 21 to December 2.

Then last, but certainly not least, the WSOP Circuit will be heading to Harrah’s Cherokee in North Carolina, where it will be hosting poker tourneys from November 28 to December 9.

After that, the U.S. circuit closed shop until the new year when it will return for the WSOP Circuit Choctaw Durant on January 8.

You can see the full results from the WSOP Circuit Grand Victoria below.

WSOP Circuit Victoria Full Series Results

EVENT ENTRANTS PRIZEPOOL WINNER HOMETOWN PRIZE
Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 30K Opener 582 $192,060 Robert Keating Windsor, WI $34,374
Event #2: $600 No-Limit Hold’em 1,197 $616,455 Travis Young Fort Atkinson, WI $96,626
Event #3: $300 Ladies Event 92 $22,080 Sarah Stefan Chicago, IL $6,126
Event #4: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 219 $72,270 Wade Jank Sheboygan, WI $16,842
Event #5: $400 Seniors Event 525 $173,250 James Dalessandro Chicago, IL $31,913
Event #6: $600 Mystery Bounty 170 $68,000 Richard Wilcock Deforest, WI $16,673
Event #7: $400 Monster Stack 1043 $347,490 Anwar Baig Hanover Park, IL $55,932
Event #8: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha 155 $12,672 Jamie Payne Chicago, IL $12,672
Event #9: $600 No-Limit Hold’em 153 $78,795 Dan Hummer Cincinnati $19,759
Event #10: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better 113 $37,250 Joseph Petrone Munster, IN $9,768
Event #11: $1,700 MAIN EVENT 757 $1,146,855 Jeremy Lenz Dakota, IL $194,977
Event #12: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 176 $58,080 Jimmy Young Louisville, KY $13,923
Event #13: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 167 $55,110 Hamid Izadi Roswell, GA $13,358
Event #14: $400 No-Limit Hold’em 198 $65,340 Raymond Xu Inverness, IL $15,227
Event #15: $300 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo 162 $38,880 Arturas Astrauskas Willowbrook, IL $9,530
Event #16: $400 Seniors Event 421 $138,930 David Weiner Buffalo Grove, IL $27,090
Event #17: $1,100 No-Limit Hold’em 126 $122,850 Timothy Capretta Grand Rapids, OH $31,134
Event #18: $400 Big O 97 $31,010 Robert J Williams Kanakee, IL $8,688
Event #19: $400 No-Limit Hold’em Double Stack Closer 339 $111,870 Christopher Thiel Oak Creek, WI $23,178

Images courtesy of the WSOP.

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