WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas Offers Big Ticket Gold Ring Tourneys

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The World Series of Poker Circuit is returning to one of its biggest locations in March.
From the 20th to the 31st of March, the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas is bringing 18 ring events — including some of the biggest buy-in events on the circuit — to the Horseshoe's ample event space.
The ring events come with a total of $2,275,000 in guarantees, including six events with six-figure guarantees. However, there will also be plenty of smaller events for the lower-stakes player. Plus side events and satellites will run almost daily during the festival.
Winning WSOPC Rings At The Horseshoe

There will be a much more varied schedule than usual at the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas.
While there are still plenty of classic offerings on the docket the festival will also include two pot-limit Omaha events (one $600, one $1,125), one Omaha eight-or-better event, and a pair of mixed game events — a T.O.R.S.E. mix and Stud8/PLO8 mix.
The schedule also includes some of the biggest buy-in events on the WSOP Circuit calendar. Where many Circuit festivals focus on sub-$1k offerings, the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas has sprinkled in several bigger events along with the usual $600 and $400 buy in events.
These bigger events include the aforementioned $1,125 PLO tourney as well as the usual $1,700 Main Event and a $1,125 No-Limit Hold'em Mystery Bounty, a $2,200 High Roller, and a $3,300 High Roller.
The Defending Champion

It has only been a few months since the WSOPC was last hosted by the Horseshoe Las Vegas. The last time the Horseshoe hosted, in late November of last year, the Main Event champion was David Jackson of Jacksonville, Florida.
Jackson earned $139,996 for his victory, after beating a field of 455 entries. He was just one of several established pros at the final table. Jackson had to outlast both Ryan Leng and Matt Affleck to take the top spot.
Yaniv Livnat came in second for $93,329. Livnat was eliminated in second place after his pair was outkicked on the flop and failed to catch a second pair.
2024 WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas Main Event Final Table Results
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | David Jackson | Jacksonville, FL | $139,996 |
2 | Yaniv Livnat | Tacoma, WA | $93,329 |
3 | Walter Connors | Inverness, FL | $64,470 |
4 | Brian Battistone | Las Vegas, NV | $45,364 |
5 | Ryan Leng | Las Vegas, NV | $32,526 |
6 | Matt Affleck | Mill Creek, WA | $23,773 |
7 | Terry Fleischer | Las Vegas, NV | $17,717 |
8 | Martin Carnero | Davie, FL | $13,470 |
9 | Jacob Mendelsohn | Encinitas, CA | $10,451 |
What's Next for the WSOPC?

The Horseshoe event kicks off on March 20. Before it gets underway, both the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Hammond and recently kicked off WSOP Circuit Hard Rock Tulsa need to wind down.
Plus, the WSOP Circuit Turning Stone in New York State kicks off on March 13, adding another exciting festival to the schedule.
We will have recaps of all these events as they happen. In the meantime, you can check out the full schedule of ring events for WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas below.
WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Las Vegas Schedule
*Photos courtesy WSOPC
