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  • Scripting a Victory
  • WSOP Circuit Commerce Main Event Final Table Results
  • A Fight To The Finish
  • What's Next For The WSOPC
  • WSOP Circuit Commerce Full Series Results

The World Series of Poker Circuit festival at the Commerce Casino in California wrapped up proceedings yesterday. After two weeks and 18 ring events, the festival came to a close with its $1,700 Main Event crowning a winner.

That winner was television producer and Canadian poker pro Matthew Salsberg, who took down the WSOP Circuit Commerce Main Event, earning $286,134 as well as pocketing the gold championship ring.

Scripting a Victory

WSOPC Ring
WSOPC Ring.

The Weedsproducer, who also worked on shows like The War at Homeand Big Wolf on Campus, had a stacked resume going into the main event at the WSOP Circuit Commerce.

He holds a WPT title for his win at the 2012 WPT Paris €7,500 Main Event and has made two other WPT Main Event final table appearances (both in 2013 and both 6th place finishes). On top of this, he has appeared at two WSOP final tables and had a deep run in the 2011 WSOP Main Event where he came 70th for $108,412.

Along the way, he had clocked up over $3 million in live tournament cashes. With his win on Tuesday, he hit a total of $3,574,279 and can now add a WSOP Circuit ring to his list of poker accomplishments.

WSOP Circuit Commerce Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Matthew SalsbergSolana Beach, CA$286,134
2Anthony MarquezVentura, CA$190,774
3Michael LiangLong Beach, CA$134,958
4Davis KhobyerAnaheim, CA$96,858
5Luis YepezTurmero, Venezuela$70,552
6Samvel GspoyanGlendale, CA$52,158
7Richard HamLos Angeles, CA$39,148
8Aram MkhitaryanSunland, CA$29,838
9Phongthep ThiptinnakonDowney, CA$23,100

A Fight To The Finish

Anthony Marquez
Anthony Marquez finished in second place.

The poker room at the WSOP Circuit Commerce filled with players as the Main Event attracted 1,209 entries across its three Day 1 flights.

When the field combined for Day 2 on November 24, the prize pool was set at a massive $1,831,635.

Although 161 players were paid, everyone had their eyes locked on the massive top prizes. The prizes tipped into six figures starting with third place and culminated in a first-place prize of $286,134.

Unusually, for a $1,700 buy-in tournament, all three of those top spots went to players who already had over a million in live cashes. Michael Liang, who took third, had over $4 million in live cashes. Meanwhile, Anthony Marquez, who Salsberg had to beat heads up, had $1.5 million.

Marquez won $190,774 for second, while Salsberg took home $286,134 for the tournament victory.

What's Next For The WSOPC

Commerce
Commerce Casino Chips

With the WSOP Circuit Commerce consigned to the chronicles, there are now just two more WSOP Circuit events to tidy up before the circuit gets mothballed for the holiday season.

The WSOP Horseshoe Las Vegas is already well underway and will wrap up on December 2.

Then the final WSOP Circuit festival of 2024 will be hosted by Harrah’s Cherokee in North Carolina on November 28, running until December 9. We will have a festival recap for each of these when they finish.

You can see the full results from the WSOP Circuit Commerce below.

WSOP Circuit Commerce Full Series Results

EVENTENTRANTSPRIZE POOLWINNERHOMETOWNPRIZE
Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold'em - 30K Opener255$84,150Daniel OcchioneroCleveland, OH$18,755
Event #2: $600 Mini Main Event1082$557,230Alexander AvilaLos Angeles, CA$86,178
Event #3: $400 No-Limit Hold'em165$54,450Jiachuan LuoChino, CA$13,347
Event #4: $400 No-Limit Hold'em256$84,480David SingontikoChatsworth, CA$18,822
Event #5: $1,100 Mystery Bounty295$206,500Phuoc HongSan Jose, CA$48,421
Event #6: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha79$40,685Luis ConchaDowney, CA$12,605
Event #7: $400 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed190$62,700Taylor HowardBlair, NE$14,750
Event #8: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better62$12,118Steve HyungFullerton, CA$12,118
Event #9: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack632$208,560Ernesto OuanoTemecula, CA$36,484
Event #10: $600 H.O.R.S.E.92$47,380Jeremy HameyJuneau, AK$13,143
Event #11: $1,700 MAIN EVENT1209$1,831,635Matthew SalsbergSolana Beach, CA$286,134
Event #12: $400 No-Limit Hold'em134$44,220Peter PiorkowskiBowie, MD$10,881
Event #13: $400 No-Limit Hold'em166$54,780Paul ChaudersonRosemead, CA$13,429
Event #14: $400 No-Limit Hold'em177$58,410Britton PurvisValley Village, CA$14,006
Event #15: $400 Seniors Event239$78,870tbctbctbc
Event #16: $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em160$156,000Andrew WisdomSan Diego, CA$38,640
Event #17: $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller142$284,000Duey DuongAnaheim Hills, CA$72,131
Event #18: $400 No-Limit Hold'em - Closer328$108,240tbctbctbc

*Photos courtesy WSOPC

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