BALTIMORE, Md. — Christopher "Eric" Selami arrived in Baltimore as a newcomer to the tournament scene and left as a WSOP Circuit champion. The Los Angeles-based player outlasted a 413-entry field in the $1,700 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Main Event, claiming his first Circuit ring and a $128,100 top prize.
The payday puts Selami's career in an entirely different bracket. The Hendon Mob had his previous best cash logged at just under $8,000. He has now blown past that figure by more than sixteen times over.
Harder Among the Casualties as Selami Closes Out the Title
The final table featured seasoned circuit grinder Christian Harder, who fell in seventh place for $15,065. Selami finished ahead of Manh Nguyen, who earned $84,380 for second place. Jose Cayetano earned $56,904 for third.
The Main Event wrapped up an 18-event WSOP Circuit stop at the Horseshoe Baltimore property in Maryland.
Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Christopher Selami | $128,100 |
| 2nd | Manh Nguyen | $84,380 |
| 3rd | Jose Cayetano | $56,904 |
| 4th | Patrick Pettitt | $39,310 |
| 5th | Aaron Gao | $27,834 |
| 6th | Morgan Petro | $20,213 |
| 7th | Christian Harder | $15,065 |
| 8th | Chu-Ming Wu | $11,531 |
| 9th | Austin Remmel | $9,071 |
Every Ring Winner Gets a Shot at the Bahamas
All WSOP Circuit ring winners from the 2026 series receive a $5,000 WSOP Paradise 2026 package, which covers entry into the 2026 WSOP Circuit Championship and a complimentary hotel stay in the Bahamas.







