'Mad Men' & 'Mom' Star Beth Hall Wins WSOP Circuit Ring at The Bike

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Beth Hall is known for playing characters like Caroline on AMC's Mad Men and Wendy Harris on CBS' Mom. But this week, the Los Angeles-based actress played a different role, that of a World Series of Poker Circuit ring winner.

Earlier this week, Hall topped a 166-player field in a $400 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em event at the WSOP Circuit The Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles to win $13,885 and her first Circuit ring, while Cory Ryan finished runner-up for $5,585.

While surely the most famous, Hall is just one of a handful of players who have picked up rings at the latest Circuit stop, which got underway on March 4 and is wrapping up this week.

Rhode Island's Tae Gon Kim topped a field of 338 runners in the $1,700 buy-in Main Event to win his first ring and a career-best $111,075, while other players who picked up Circuit rings at The Bike including longtime LA grinder Shirley Rosario (Event #12: $400 Omaha 8 or Better - $9,775), Pedro Rincon (Event #2: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack - $48,955) and Utah all-time money leader Jared Griener (Event #6: $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller - $42,555)

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Put a Ring On It

Hall has IMDb credits dating back to 1997, but her first poker cash was a decade later when she finished eighth in a $50 Queen of Hearts event at the 2007 Sweetheart Weekend at Bell Gardens. Hall continued to rack up cashes around Los Angeles before picking up a career-best $24,000 from a 14th-place finish at the 2016 Socal Poker Championships at Bell Gardens.

The recent victory at The Bike gives Hall her second-biggest live cash and first live tournament win and brings her up to $94,454 in live earnings.

On Twitter, the actress and Circuit crusher thanked Faraz Jaka of Jaka Coaching for her recent success on the felt.

WSOPC Event #10: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Final Table Results

 RANKPLAYERHOMETOWNPRIZE
 1Beth HallLos Angeles, CA$13,885
 2Cory RyanN/A$8,585
 3Jason ThomasBakersfield, CA$5,985
 4Scott ShannonLos Angeles, CA$4,275
 5John ZentnerLas Vegas, NV$3,125
 6Michael UngMontclair, CA$2,345
 7Altynai FungHacienda Heights, CA$1,805
 8William VanderburghSan Diego, CA$1,430
 9Ara AbkarianRancho Cucamonga, CA$1,160

Hall is not the only Hollywood star to land a poker victory this year. Last month, acclaimed actor James Woods took down a Tag-Team mixed game event at the Los Angeles Poker Classic (LAPC) at The Commerce with the help of partner Lynda Tran.

Rosario Wins Second Circuit Ring

Later in the series, Shirley Rosario, an LA poker veteran with $720,324 in live earnings, picked up her second Circuit ring and $9,775 with a victory in $400 Omaha 8 or Better event. The event drew 103 and the mixed game specialist bested Pasadena's Jesse David, who took home $6,040 for his runner-up finish.

But the biggest winner of the series was Providence's Tae Gon Kim, who got through 338 players in the Main Event to win the bulk of the $512,070 prize pool.

Bracelet winner Sean Yu was looking for his ninth Circuit ring but bowed out in 7th place for $15,500, while other players who made deep runs included Spain's Santiago Cortijo (2nd - $68,655), Sweden's Mats Gavatin (4th - $36,115) and poker legend Phil Laak (38th - $2,485).

Kim had just a single live cash heading into the event from a 214th place finish in the 2021 WSOP $1,500 Closer, but that didn't stop him from taking down the event for six figures and a first Circuit ring.

WSOP Circuit The Bike Main Event Final Table Results

 RANKPLAYERHOMETOWNPRIZE
 1Tae Gon KimProvidence, RI$111,075
 2Santiago CortijoSpain$68,655
 3Peter CrossGlendale, CA$49,410
 4Mats GavatinStockholm, Sweden$36,115
 5Ari ShinHermosa Beach, CA$26,810
 6Andy GhebreN/A$20,220
 7Sean YuLos Angeles, CA$15,500
 8Travis TachibanaTorrance, CA$12,075
 9Michael UngMontclair, CA$9,565

Other players who took home decent hauls at The Bike this Circuit stop include Pedro Rincon, who got through 559 players, the biggest field of the stop, to win the $400 Monster Stack for $48,955, as well as Jared Griener, who took down the $2,200 High Roller to add $42,555 to his $2.5 million in earnings.

Next up on the WSOP Circuit schedule is a stop at Turning Stone Resort Casino in New York, which will culminate with the $1,700 buy-in Main Event on March 23.

A full list of WSOP Circuit The Bike winners is available in the table below.

2023 WSOPC The Bike Ring Winners

 EVENTENTRANTSPRIZE POOLWINNERHOMETOWNPRIZE (IN USD)
 WSOPC Event #1: $250 No-Limit Hold'em Double Stack520$106,000Marshall CooperSanta Clarita, CA$20,145
 WSOPC Event #2: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Monster Stack559$221,470Pedro RinconN/A$48,955
 WSOPC Event #3: $250 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo217$43,400John TophamN/A$10,180
 WSOPC Event #4: $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em65$63,375Edvin SetaghianGlendale, CA$20,665
 WSOPC Event #5: $1,700 Main Event338$512,070Tae Gon KimProvidence, RI$111,075
 WSOPC Event #6: $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller67$134,000Jared GrienerHuntington Beach, CA$42,555
 WSOPC Event #7: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Mammoth323$138,890John SulLos Angeles, CA$30,105
 WSOPC Event #8: $300 No-Limit Hold'em259$62,160Dustin WillsSpotsylvania, VA$13,965
 WSOPC Event #10: $400 No-Limit Hold'em166$54,780Beth HallLos Angeles, CA$13,885
 WSOPC Event #11: $400 No-Limit Hold'em128$42,240Alexis LopezN/A$11,415
 WSOPC Event #12: $400 Omaha 8 or Better103$33,990Shirley RosarioRedondo Beach, CA$9,775
 WSOPC Event #13: $250 No-Limit Hold'em252$50,400Rick MechammilTarzana, CA$11,380

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