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2024/25 WSOP Circuit - Hard Rock Tulsa (Oklahoma)

Friday, March 14, 2025 to Sunday, March 16, 2025

WSOPC Event #12: $1,700 MAIN EVENT

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  • Buy-in: $1,700
  • Prizepool: $737,805
  • Entries: 487
  • Remaining: 78

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Monday, March 17, 2025 6:34 PM Local Time (about 2 days and 5 hours ago)


John Dollinger 

A new WSOP Circuit Main Event champion has been crowned here in Tulsa. John Dollinger was the last player standing from a field 487 to win his second WSOP Circuit ring and the top prize of $147,178. Today’s win is Dollinger’s best WSOP cash to date, surpassing a runner-up finish in the WSOPC Harrah’s New Orleans Main Event back in 2016.

Dollinger came into the final table in third place. His final table included two Circuit ring winners from this series, with Event #11 winner Andy Robinson falling in seventh place before Dollinger defeated Event #9: $400 Double Stack winner Russell Brooks heads up.


Russell Brooks

“It does feel really good” Dollinger mentioned following the victory. “I haven’t won an event in nine years. It’s my first time in Tulsa. I flew in Friday and came just to play one tournament, and I already booked my flight going back tonight. So I kind of just planned on winning, and came out here and won it. It feels good.”

Dollinger recently played in the WSOPC Circuit in Graton, where he was frustrated with how things went.

“When there were 50 players left in Graton I was chip leader, and then I went out around 40th place. And the reason I busted was sort of my fault, because I talked someone into calling me. The guy who knocked me out went on to win the tournament and I told him I would win the next one.”

When asked what helped him prepare for the Main Event, Dollinger cited his competitive nature.

“I’m very competitive. A few times I’ve got second place and I’m not even happy. I love winning,  I love competing and there’s nothing more competitive than poker. Everyone has the same deck and we all start with the same stack. Doesn’t matter where you’re from, a check is a check, a bet is a bet. It’s kind of a universal game.”

Before closing out the winner’s interview Dollinger touched on his own personal growth.

“I’d like the world to know that I’m sober. And I’m staying sober. This is the new version of me. I’m very excited about the future, honestly.”

WSOP Circuit Tulsa Main Event Final Table Results

  1. John Dollinger - $147,178
  2. Russell Brooks - $98,109
  3. Iman Alsaden - $67,346
  4. James Jewell - $47,149
  5. Yordanos Mebrahtu - $33,679
  6. Kiran Suresh - $24,555
  7. Andy Robinson - $18,282
  8. Marvin Donaldson - $13,906
  9. Matt Riffel - $10,811
  10. Eric Bunch - $8,594
Monday, March 17, 2025 4:05 AM Local Time (about 2 days and 19 hours ago)


Six Players Remain from the 2025 WSOPC Tulsa Main Event Final Table 

The 2025 WSOP Circuit Tulsa culminates today with the final six players in the Main Event set to battle. The final day starts at noon local time and will play until a new Circuit Main Event champion is crowned.

Leading the way is Russell Brooks who finished Day 2 with 6,230,000. Brooks has had a stellar year so far with two circuit rings and two five-figure scores over the last three months, including a career-best live cash of $40,797 after he won a $600 Pot-Limit Omaha Circuit event in Cherokee this past January.

WSOP Circuit Tulsa Main Event Full Chip Counts:

  1. Russell Brooks - 6,230,000 (62 bb)
  2. Iman Alsaden - 4,855,000 (49 bb)
  3. John Dollinger - 3,415,000 (34 bb)
  4. James Jewell - 2,500,000 (25 bb)
  5. Yordanos Mebrahtu - 1,700,000 (17 bb)
  6. Kiran Suresh - 880,000 (9 bb)


Russell Brooks

WSOP Circuit Tulsa Main Event remaining payouts:

  1. $147,178
  2. $98,109
  3. $67,346
  4. $47,149
  5. $33,679
  6. $24,555

 The action picks up at noon local time with the blinds at 50,000/100,000/100,000. Join PokerOrg as we bring you all the action leading to the crowning of a new WSOP Circuit Main Event Champion.