2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

$1,100 PLO Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj107
Prize
$41,635
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$192,035
Entries
199
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
26
Players Left
1

Jason Daly Wins Champions Club Winter Poker Open PLO Championship ($41,635)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 50,000 ante
Jason Daly
Jason Daly

It turned into a war of attrition, ending at nearly 4 a.m. local time, but Jason Daly outlasted Tuesday’s final 26 players from a total field of 199 to claim victory in the Champions Club Winter Poker Open $1,100 PLO Championship.

Daly completed his night with a heads-up win over runner-up Carson Wieland, when his flopped top pair held up against Wieland’s wrap. For the win, Daly claimed $41,635 and the champions’ trophy, while Wieland took home $35,070 for his second-place finish.

The duo agreed to flatten the top of the $192,035 prizepool once they got heads-up, leaving $5,000 and the trophy to play for. With the win, Daly’s impressive resume of career tournament earnings now sits just a hair under the $1,000,000 mark.

PLO Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize (USD)
1Jason DalyFriendswood, TX$41,635
2Carson WielandMontgomery, TX$35,070
3Ray HensonHouston, TX$17,680
4Thai HaHouston, TX$11,970
5Danylo TurovHouston, TX$9,250
6George Abi-ZeidMiller Place, NY$7,860
7Sung KeemHouston, TX$6,600
8Kevin KaylorHouston, TX$5,850
9Jason FitzpatrickHouston, TX$4,800
Jason Daly
Jason Daly

Champion’s Reaction

The 5 p.m. local start time of Day 2 with 26 players left to get down to a winner promised a likely late night for whoever was to be the eventual champion. Daly said that even though the field he battled was tough, the comradery he felt with many of the players made the late night an enjoyable one.

“It was a good time. A lot of good guys, a lot of guys I know. Ray (Henson) is a great player and a nice guy, it was just fun, that made it not bad.”

While the $41,635 first prize isn’t the largest of Daly’s tremendously accomplished career, he said that this is still a very special title for him.

“I love it. It’s the first PLO tournament I’ve won, that’s my favorite game, it’s the one I play at home all the time, I don’t get to play it often, so yah, it felt good.”

Ha Builds Big for the Final Table

Daly, and every other player on Tuesday’s road to the final table went through Thai Ha, who took his start-of-day chip lead and consistently added to it with several notable pots along the way.

Early in the day, he eliminated David Shaw with a backdoor straight to trim the field to 18, then in one of the largest pots of the day to that point, he and Steven McKuin built a seven-figure pot that saw Ha eliminate the Day 1a chip leader with a baby flush.

Thai Ha
Thai Ha

Ha used his stack to continually apply pressure to his opponents, leading to him having nearly a two-to-one chip lead on his closest opponents as they began the final table.

One of those was Daly, who was still confident entering the final table despite having half the chips of Ha at the start of the final table.

“I felt like I was the best player at the final table to be honest. I had good reads on everybody, I felt like I was making the right plays. I’ve played with them all enough to know kind of where they were and I felt really good. I felt like I was in the zone today.”

PLO Championship Final Table
PLO Championship Final Table

Final Table Action

Once down to nine, it took about half an hour of play before the first elimination as Jason Fitzpatrick fell at the hands of Daly, who had begun his ascent to take over chip lead.

After Kevin Kaylor was ousted in eighth place, Ha won his first significant pot of the final table by eliminating Sung Keem in seventh.

It was then Daly’s turn again to score an elimination, busting George Abi-Zeid in a dramatic blind versus blind clash that made Daly the first player to top the three million chip mark.

At that point, Daly wouldn’t stay on top for long as he dropped a pair of pots to Wieland that brought him into the mix for the chip lead along with Ha. Henson and Danylo Turov were the notable short stacks during five-handed play.

Of that duo,it would be Turov who was the next one out as he fell to Wieland in a pot that gave Wieland the chip lead for the first time in the tournament.

Ha's run at the title fell short in fourth place after Wieland picked off a river bluff to drop the Monster Stack champion under a million chips for the first time since the start of the day. Ha was eliminated shortly after by Henson.

Ray Henson
Ray Henson

Three-handed, Henson, who had battled throughout the final table finally got himself into true contention, closing the gap on his two opponents by doubling through Wieland.

Henson’s hope was short-lived however, as Daly doubled through him soon after, then spiked a gutshot on the river to eliminate him.

That left Daly and Wieland to duel for the trophy and the first-place money.

After Daly took a sizeable lead on the first hand of heads-up play by slow playing trips that turned into a rivered full house, Wieland battled back to even the stacks again briefly.

Daly would persevere though, retaking a healthy lead which led to the final hand as his pair faded Wieland’s draws to take home the title.

This concludes PokerNews’ coverage of the PLO Championship here at Champions Club Texas. Stay with us though for our continuing coverage of the Winter Poker Open with the $1,000,000 guaranteed Main Event starting on Monday, February 12.

Tags: Carson WielandChampions ClubDanylo TurovDavid ShawGeorge Abi-ZeidJason DalyJason FitzpatrickKevin KaylorMonster StackRay HensonSteven McKuinSung KeemThai Ha

Carson Wieland Eliminated in 2nd Place ($35,070)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 50,000 ante
Carson Wieland
Carson Wieland

Carson Wieland raised to 325,000 with 10974 and Jason Daly called with QJ107.

The flop came J86 and after Daly checked his top pair and straight draw, Wieland bet his wrap to the tune of 750,000. Daly then moved all in and Wieland called for 2,410,000 total.

The turn was the 2, changing nothing, and the 3 fell on the river, leaving Daly's pair of jacks as the winner to eliminate Wieland and take home the championship.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Daly us
Jason Daly
7,985,000
2,930,000
2,930,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Carson Wieland us
Carson Wieland
Busted

Tags: Carson WielandJason Daly

Ray Henson Eliminated in 3rd Place ($17,680)

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 40,000 ante
Ray Henson
Ray Henson

Jason Daly raised to 200,000 on the button with AQ96 and got a call from Ray Henson in the big blind with J887.

Henson hit a dream flop of 852, giving him top set. He led out for 320,000 and Daly chose to make a move, raising all in for 870,000 effective.

Henson of course called, and Daly would need some very dramatic help to avoid doubling up Henson.

The 3 on the turn changed nothing, leaving Daly one pull at a seven to fill his gutshot.

The dealer obliged, placing the 7 on the river, ending Henson's day in third place after battling throughout the final table to give himself a chance at the win.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Daly us
Jason Daly
4,620,000
1,350,000
1,350,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Carson Wieland us
Carson Wieland
3,300,000
-700,000
-700,000
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
Busted

Tags: Jason DalyRay Henson

Thai Ha Eliminated in 4th Place ($11,970)

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 30,000 ante
Thai Ha
Thai Ha

One-time dominant chip leader Thai Ha was down to 430,000 chips when he raised to 210,000 in the small blind. Ray Henson moved in from the big blind and Ha called off his last 220,000.

Thai Ha: JJ75
Ray Henson: AKK10

Henson's bigger pair had him in the lead, and after the 1065 flop Ha had only improved with an alternate pair of fives.

The turn 2 changed nothing, and the 4 on the river eliminated Ha, who adds a fourth place finish in this event to his Monster Stack victory earlier in the series.

Player Chips Progress
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
1,155,000
475,000
475,000
Thai Ha vn
Thai Ha
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ray HensonThai Ha

Weiland Hero Calls to Leave Ha Short

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 30,000 ante
Carson Wieland
Carson Wieland

Carson Wieland raised to 180,000 in the small blind with J986 and got a call from Thai Ha in the big blind with AKQ6.

The 1098 flop gave Wieland bottom two pair, and he checked it to Ha who held overs and a gutshot.

Ha checked back and the turn brought the 5, adding a flush draw to Wieland's holding.

Wieland checked again and now Ha bet 180,000. Wieland called to see the river K.

Wieland checked a final time and now with a pair of kings but with a very coordinated board in front of him, Ha bet 550,000.

Wieland thought for a few minutes with his nines and eights, and eventually sniffed out Ha's move, calling to win a sizeable pot which sent Ha's stack under a million for the first time since the start of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Carson Wieland us
Carson Wieland
3,750,000
825,000
825,000
Thai Ha vn
Thai Ha
840,000
-1,135,000
-1,135,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Carson WielandThai Ha

Danylo Turov Eliminated in 5th Place ($9,250)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 25,000 ante
Danylo Turov
Danylo Turov

After Jason Daly raised under the gun to 125,000 with Q1097, Carson Wieland called in the cutoff with KQJ10.

Danylo Turov looked down at AQ88 in the small blind and moved his last 210,000 into the middle.

Daly and Wieland both called to put Turov at risk.

They checked the A102 flop that gave Wieland a world of outs with flush and straight draws.

The 10 fell on the river, giving Daly and Wieland each trip tens and leaving Turov drawing dead to an ace.

The river favored Wieland however, giving him the nut flush with the 4. He and Daly both checked as Wieland won the pot to eliminate Turov and take the chip lead for the first time in the process.

Player Chips Progress
Carson Wieland us
Carson Wieland
2,925,000
930,000
930,000
Jason Daly us
Jason Daly
2,810,000
-715,000
-715,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Danylo Turov ua
Danylo Turov
Busted

Tags: Carson WielandDanylo TurovJason Daly

George Abi-Zeid Eliminated in 6th Place ($7,860)

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 20,000 ante
George Abi-Zeid
George Abi-Zeid

Jason Daly limped his small blind with KJ82 and George Abi-Zeid checked his option with Q1094.

The flop came J82 giving Daly bottom two pair, while Abi-Zeid had an open-ended straight draw and a backdoor flush draw.

After Daly checked, Abi-Zeid bet 40,000. Daly responded with a check-raise to 220,000, which after some thought, Abi-Zeid called.

The 6 turn gave Abi-Zeid an added flush draw, but Daly potted it again to the tune of 540,000. Abi-Zeid thought again and then called for most of his stack, leaving just 300,000 behind.

The river would be a disaster for Abi-Zeid, as the 2 gave him his flush, but Daly now had a full house.

Daly went all in and Abi-Zeid called his last 300,000 having made his draw, but it would be the last call of his day as he was sent home in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Daly us
Jason Daly
3,050,000
920,000
920,000
WSOP 1X Winner
George Abi-Zeid us
George Abi-Zeid
Busted

Tags: George Abi-ZeidJason Daly

Sung Keem Eliminated in 7th Place ($6,600)

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 15,000 ante
Sung Keem
Sung Keem

Sung Keem raised to 120,000 off his short stack in the hijack with K1097. He got called by Thai Ha in the small blind with QQ33, and by Danylo Turov in the big blind with JJ52.

The flop came K43, giving Ha bottom set which he checked. Turov checked as well and Sung moved all in for 235,000 with his top pair and a flush draw.

Ha check-potted it and Turov folded to leave Ha to the potential elimination of Keem.

The turn brought the A, giving Keem his flush to take the lead, but he'd need to fade the board pairing.

He couldn't do so though as the river came with the K, giving Ha a winning full house to thin the field to six and regain his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Thai Ha vn
Thai Ha
2,815,000
590,000
590,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Sung Keem us
Sung Keem
Busted

Tags: Danylo TurovSung KeemThai Ha

Kevin Kaylor Eliminated in 8h Place ($5,850)

Level 22 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 15,000 ante
Kevin Kaylor
Kevin Kaylor

After Ray Henson raised in early position to 120,000, Kevin Kaylor called on the button for his remaining 105,000.

The blinds folded and Kaylor was at risk.

Kevin Kaylor: KJ109
Ray Henson: AA99

The dealer spread a flop of AK8 giving Henson top set and a gutshot to Kaylor.

The board completed 88 as Henson's aces full eliminated Kaylor in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
405,000
-5,000
-5,000
Kevin Kaylor us
Kevin Kaylor
Busted

Tags: Kevin KaylorRay Henson

Jason Fitzpatrick Eliminated in 9th Place ($4,800)

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 10,000 ante
Jason Fitzpatrick
Jason Fitzpatrick

After Thai Ha opened in early position with 10988, Jason Daly flatted with AA96 in the cutoff.

Jason Fitzpatrick found KK92 on the button and three-bet to 250,000.

Ha folded and Daly jammed. Fitzpatrick called off for 590,000 total and would have to come out on the right end of this cooler.

Unfortunately for him though, the board came 6623Q bringing Fitzpatrick's kings no help as he became the first elimination of the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Daly us
Jason Daly
1,825,000
540,000
540,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jason Fitzpatrick us
Jason Fitzpatrick
Busted

Tags: Jason DalyJason FitzpatrickThai Ha