Michael Pickett ranks third with 215,200. He holds a nearly 190,000 advantage over Peter Neff who is currently in second place. At the end of Day One, Kenny Bedoya from San Francisco stands at the top of the leader board with a whopping 438,400 in chips. Just as “Super Tuesday” is likely to go a long way towards nominating the next American president, today’s tournament results at Harrah’s Rincon are certain to weigh heavily on the latest WSOP Circuit championship. The $5,000 buy-in championship event began today, which coincidently is “Super Tuesday” for California and voters scattered all across the country. The Harrah’s Rincon Casino-Resort, nestled in the cool mountains 45-miles away from sunny San Diego, is currently hosting the eighth of 12 WSOP Circuit stops on this year’s tour. Valley Center, CA – For the fourth straight year, the World Series of Poker Circuit has returned to Southern California.
Kenny Bedoya is the Chip Leader After Day One in Championship Event For Fourth Consecutive Year, Harrah’s Rincon Plays Host to the World’s Most Prestigious Poker Tournament Series