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Wednesday, March 26, 2025 7:40 PM Local Time (about 3 days and 19 hours ago)
Robert Webb claimed his first World Series of Poker Circuit ring after a strong performance in Event #9: $600 No Limit Hold’em Seniors Event at the World Series of Poker Circuit at Horseshoe Las Vegas. The tournament drew 293 entries, building a total prize pool of $150,985. Webb took home $32,560 for the win, making it the biggest tournament cash of his career.
Webb battled through a tough field and ultimately defeated David Berger, who finished in second place for $21,703. The final table saw several momentum swings, with Webb surviving a key all-in late in the event that kept his run alive.
Final Table Results
- Robert Webb - $32,560
- David Berger - $21,703
- Timothy Acker - $15,007
- Danny Bigelow - $10,598
- Rick Whitesell - $7,648
- Nick Coukos - $5,641
- Stephen Roselius - $4,256
- David Weyn - $3,286
- William Stanton - $2,597
- Seseung Chaffin - $2,103
After his victory, Webb reflected on the ups and downs of his final table run. “I came in third in chips, but I got whittled down and was really short at one point,” he said. “When we were four-handed, I shoved with nine-five of hearts, ran into pocket eights, and somehow got lucky.” That double-up turned things around, and from there, Webb started chipping up and eventually closed it out.
The $32,560 payday marked the biggest score of Webb’s poker career, surpassing a $25,000 cash he earned in a deep run at the WSOP Colossus event. “This is my biggest score,” he said. “I might even take a shot at the Main Event this year. I usually don’t because I don’t love the idea of throwing $10,000 away, but now I’ve got some money to play with.”
While this was Webb’s first WSOP Circuit ring, he’s no stranger to success in seniors events. “I won the seniors event at the Venetian earlier this year for $15,000, and another one at Wynn, though that one was only for a couple thousand,” he said. “I’ve been close before, so it feels good to finally get the ring.”
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 11:39 PM Local Time (about 4 days and 15 hours ago)

Day 1 of Event #1: $600 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em at the WSOP Circuit in Las Vegas has wrapped up after 20 levels of play. The tournament drew 293 entries, generating a $150,895 prize pool, and now only 20 players remain in the hunt for the WSOP Circuit ring and the $32,560 top prize.
Leading the way into Day 2 is William Stanton, who bagged an impressive 1,170,000 chips. Close behind him is Rick Whitesell with 1,005,000, while Nick Coukos rounds out the top three with 820,000.
Here’s a look at the top ten chip counts heading into Day 2:
- William Stanton – 1,170,000
- Rick Whitesell – 1,005,000
- Nick Coukos – 820,000
- Robert Webb – 725,000
- Michelle Rudy – 475,000
- Seseung Oh – 405,000
- Edwin Biber – 400,000
- David Larson – 335,000
- David Berger – 320,000
- Paul Netto – 275,000
The remaining contenders will return to action at Noon, where they will battle for the championship, the ring, and the $32,560 first-place prize. Play will continue until a winner is crowned.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 3:59 PM Local Time (about 10 days and 23 hours ago)