Mission complete as wins his first-ever Circuit ring, taking the title in today's $400 Seniors Freezeout McEachern and Erwin are good friends and McEachern is a familiar face in the popular Lincoln, CA venue. That’s all I need to say,” McEachern told Thunder Valley’s Director of Poker Operations, Ben Erwin, in a post-tourney interview. McEachern and Chad are both occasional tournament players, and while Chad has splashed around in some larger and higher buy-in events at the WSOP, McEachern is more likely to play in Circuit events and small daily tourneys, most often near his home northeast of Sacramento. It also gives him temporary bragging rights over his friend and longtime broadcast partner, Norman Chad. The cash is the largest live payday of McEachern’s career, topping an $11,598 score he logged in another Circuit event at Lake Tahoe a decade ago. McEachern topped a 181-entry field in the 50-and-over event to win his first Circuit ring and a $15,008 payday. Veteran poker commentator Lon McEachern made the most of his own turn at the tables on Thursday, taking down the $400 Seniors event at the ongoing World Series of Poker Circuit stop at Thunder Valley Casino Resort, near Sacramento.