Luiz Yepez Credits the Lord for $112k Win at WSOPC Southern Indiana

Jon Pill
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Luiz Yepez

The World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) festival at Caesars Southern Indiana came to a close with Luis Yepez taking first place in the Main Event.

The festival awarded eighteen WSOPC rings over the course of 12 action-packed days of poker.

A total of 338 players turned out for the WSOP Circuit Southern Indiana main event. With a buy-in of $1,700, there was over half-a-million dollars in play with $111,979 up top for first place.

The Passion of Yepez

Yepez earned his win the hard way, battling it out heads up with Niles Lawless for nearly four hours. During the heads up confrontation, the chips moved back and forth without a single all in until the final hand.

Unusually, Yepez attributed his victory not to the poker gods, but to a more traditional deity.

"I have to thank the Lord" Yepez told WSOP.com during his post-victory interview. "I can't do it without Him. He is the most important thing."

Yepez also noted the Christian significance of his winning hand, a pair of threes in the hole — explaining that the crucifixion was supposed to have occured when Jesus was 33 years old.

WSOP Circuit Southern Indiana Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Luis YepezCypress,CA$111,979
2Niles LawlessCincinnati, OH$74,244
3Abdul AmerSunbury,OH$50,323
4Dan HummerCincinnati, OH$34,891
5Bradley ButcherYellow Springs, OH$24,759
6Derek NoldNashville, TN$17,990
7Jason BlodgettManchester, NH$13,394
8John McmurryGoodlettsville, TN$10,223
9Gabi HabashLexington, KY$8,005

Eighteen Rings Awarded in Southern Indiana

Carl Masters
Carl Masters

The Main Event might have been the tentpole tourney of the festival, but it wasn't the only one worth watching at the WSOP Circuit Southern Indiana.

WSOP bracelet winners Ronnie Day and Richard Ali both earned themselves another WSOPC ring. For Day, this was his second ring. Ali, on the other hand, has a slew of WSOPC victories under his belt having won two live WSOPC wins and no fewer than seven online victories — all won since 2021 in Pennsylvania.

Meanwhile, Jimmy Young managed to win Event #3: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Mega Stack and then went on to land a second final table finish. He came fifth in Event #10: $600 No-Limit Hold'em.

A few days later, the appropriately named Carl Masters took down yet another pot limit Omaha ring (his fifth) in Event #13: $1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha.

You can check out the full results for the WSOP Circuit Southern Indiana in the table below.

WSOP Circuit Southern Indiana Full Series Results

EVENTENTRANTSPRIZEPOOLWINNERPRIZE
Event #1: $400 No-Limit Hold'em240$79,200Ronnie Day$18,022
Event #2: $400 No-Limit Hold'em760$250,800Igor Golovin$40,587
Event #3: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Mega Stack280$92,400Jimmy Young$20,176
Event #4: $600 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed73$37,595Matthew Damos$11,070
Event #5: $400 No-Limit Hold'em178$58,740Zachary Hench$48,175
Event #6: $600 Pot-Limit Omaha131$67,465Joseph "Nick" Lamkin$16,852
Event #7: $400 Monster Stack709$233,970Jonathan Powell$39,720
Event #8: $400 H.O.R.S.E.123$40,590Dan Smith$10,287
Event #9: $400 Pot-Limit Omaha61$67,200Austin Emerick$20,040
Event #10: $600 No-Limit Hold'em149$76,735Ricky Ali$19,239
Event #11: $2,200 High Roller42$84,000Kelly Wolfe$28,662
Event #12: $1,700 MAIN EVENT338$512,070Luis Yepez$111,979
Event #13: $1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha43$41,925Carl Masters$41,925
Event #14: $400 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo155$51,150Alan Clunie$12,672
Event #15: $600 Seniors Event178$91,670Daniel Perry$21,979
Event #16: $400 No-Limit Hold'em208$68,640Shane Collins$16,137
Event #17: $300 Seniors Event236$56,640Khaled Selim$12,901
Event #18: $300 Ladies Event88$21,120Joann Kite$5,857
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