2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

$1,100 PLO Championship
Day: 1a
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 1a
Entries
37
Players Left
5

McKuin Bags Day 1a Chip Lead of Winter Poker Open PLO Championship

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 3,000 ante
Steven McKuin
Steven McKuin

Following just over nine hours of play, Day 1a of the Champions Club Winter Poker Open PLO Championship wrapped up with five players advancing to Day 2 in the money, led by Steven McKuin of Fisk, Missouri.

McKuin was the only player to cross half a million chips from the field of 37 entries, finishing the day with 507,000 chips. Danylo Turov, who scored the final elimination of the day by bubbling Jason Fitzpatrick finished second with 346,000.

Michael Kuney (278,000) was third, with Chezz Romero (176,000) and Drake Roetker (173,000) also advancing.

PLO Championship Day 1a End of Day Chip Counts

RankPlayerHometownChip Count
1Steven McKuinFisk, MO507,000
2Danylo TurovHouston, TX346,000
3Michael KuneyHouston, TX278,000
4Chezz RomeroLake Charles, LA176,000
5Drake RoetkerLafayette, LA173,000

The opening flight field of 37 players built $35,705 toward the $150,000 guaranteed prizepool for this event with two starting flights to go on Sunday and Monday before Day 2 on Tuesday.

The Day’s Action

With 400 big blinds to start, it appeared that players may have been hesitant to start the day so deep, leading to a slight delay at the start of the day. Once five players arrived, it didn’t take long after that for a second and then a third table to open with plenty of action between them.

By the first break of the day, Fitzpatrick had established a solid chip lead holding nearly 200,000 chips while no one else had even entered six-figure territory. He would carry a sizeable stack throughout the day before his unfortunate demise on the bubble at the hands of Turov.

Jason Fitzpatrick
Jason Fitzpatrick

It wasn’t until registration closed that another contender for the chip lead emerged in the form of McKuin, who surged past Fitzpatrick and never relinquished his lead the rest of the way.

Among the notables who took their shot on Saturday but failed to advance was Thai Ha, who won the series-opening Monster Stack event Friday for $21,000. Ha fell just before the final table, while Ray Henson was eliminated a couple of levels earlier after a late-reg appearance following his successful bagging of the opening flight of the $400 Mystery Bounty event.

Next Up

A larger field is expected on Sunday for the second of the three opening flights which will move the prizepool closer to that $150,000 guarantee. PokerNews will be on hand again and right through until a champion is crowned on the Champions Club live stream on Tuesday.

Tags: Chezz RomeroDanylo TurovDrake RoetkerJason FitzpatrickMichael KuneyRay HensonSteven McKuinThai Ha

Fitzpatrick Bubbles at the Hands of Turov

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 3,000 ante
Jason Fitzpatrick
Jason Fitzpatrick

After doubling up from his short stack with aces, Jason Fitzpatrick was at risk again preflop, this time against Danylo Turov.

Fitzpatrick again had aces, but could he get them to hold up again?

Jason Fitzpatrick: AA72
Danylo Turov: KKQ5

The flop came J88 which looked great for another potential Fitzpatrick double-up, but the 10 turn gave Turov an open-ended straight draw.

Sure enough, the 9 fell on the river, sending Fitzpatrick home thanks to the runner-runner runout, and moving the final five players on to Day 2 in the money.

Player Chips Progress
Danylo Turov ua
Danylo Turov
346,000
82,000
82,000
Jason Fitzpatrick us
Jason Fitzpatrick
Busted

Tags: Danylo TurovJason Fitzpatrick

Liu Out One Off the Bubble, McKuin Extends Lead

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 2,000 ante
Steven McKuin
Steven McKuin

After Matthew Liu raised to 16,000 in early position, leaving himself just 3,000 back, Steven McKuin three-bet to 40,000 from the cutoff. liu tossed in his last three chips and was at risk.

Matthew Liu: A976
Steven McKuin: AK98

The board came JJ3410, bringing Liu a flush draw on the flop, but he couldn't complete it and McKuin's ace-king high held up for the win, bringing the field down to six.

The next elimination brings the final five into the money and onto Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Steven McKuin us
Steven McKuin
389,000
389,000
389,000
Matthew Liu us
Matthew Liu
Busted

Tags: Matthew LiuSteven McKuin

Liu Shortens Monster Stack Champ Ha

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 1,000 ante
Matthew Liu
Matthew Liu

Picking action up on the flop with 13,000 in the pot and a board of K102, Thai Ha checked his small blind to Matthew Liu who bet 5,000 from the button.

Ha called and the duo proceeded to check the 8 turn.

On the 10 river, after a final check from Ha, Liu bet 21,000 which got a snap-call from Ha.

Liu rolled over 10866 for a full house of tens over eights.

Ha mucked his hand and now needs to do some work to give himself a chance moving on to Day 2 for a shot at a second title this series.

Meanwhile at the other table, Kaleb Harwell was eliminated to trim the field to 11 players.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Liu us
Matthew Liu
114,000
61,000
61,000
Thai Ha vn
Thai Ha
32,000
-2,000
-2,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Kaleb Harwell
Kaleb Harwell
Busted

Tags: Matthew LiuThai Ha

Chang Sends Walters Back to the Registration Desk

Level 8 : Blinds 500/1,000, 500 ante
Danny Chang
Danny Chang

Danny Chang raised to 2,200 under the gun and got three-bet to 8,600 by Bruce Walters in middle position. Action folded back around to Chang who called.

The flop came 1065 and Chang led out for 8,000 which Walters called.

On the Q turn, Chang moved all in for 24,600, slightly covering Walters who called to put himself at risk.

Bruce Walters: AK98
Danny Chang: KQ109

Chang was ahead with top two pair versus Walters' double gutshot straight draws.

The river 2 brought in neither of Walters' draws, and he headed back to the registration desk to hop right back into the tournament which has 15 players left in the final level of registration.

Player Chips Progress
Danny Chang us
Danny Chang
83,000
67,000
67,000
Bruce Walters us
Bruce Walters
40,000
-22,000
-22,000

Tags: Bruce WaltersDanny Chang

Henson Gets Paid by Opponent "Four Times Better" Than Him

Level 7 : Blinds 400/800, 400 ante
Ray Henson
Ray Henson

Following a limp from Drake Roetker in the hijack, Ray Henson raised to 3,000 in the cutoff. Roetker called and then checked dark.

After the dealer spread a flop of 932, Henson quickly bet 3,000 and Roetker called.

The duo then checked the A, leading to the K falling on the river.

After a final check from Roetker, Henson bet 10,000, sending Roetker into the tank.

Roetker said he thought he had the best hand and revealed the A, which prompted a question of whether he was folding to which Roetker replied, "not yet, I'm trying to get a read."

Henson replied, "but you will be," and shortly after, Roetker tossed in a call.

Henson turned over his AKK7 for a rivered set of kings and the winner.

Despite the loss, Roetker asked "for the record" that it be known that he's "four times the player" that Henson is "with twice the amount of chips".

Which seems like poker math if there ever was an occasion of it.

Player Chips Progress
Drake Roetker us
Drake Roetker
112,000
23,000
23,000
Ray Henson us
Ray Henson
56,000
16,000
16,000

Tags: Drake RoetkerRay Henson

Stephen Baze Wins Winter Poker Open Event #3 ($1,165)

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 200 ante
Stephen Baze
Stephen Baze

An exciting first day of the Champions Club Winter Poker Open wrapped up Friday with 25 entries firing the $140 Nightly.

At the end of the night, Stephen Baze of Tomball, TX took home the winner's share of the $3,000 prizepool and the trophy, earning himself $1,165 for his win.

Four players earned themselves a payday in this event with the following results:

PLACENAMEHOMETOWNPAYOUT
1Stephen BazeTomball, TX$1,165
2Daniel VuHouston, TX$910
3Christopher MartinSan Antonio, TX$600
4Gary WebsterAlvin, TX$325

Tags: Stephen Baze

Robert Cote Wins Winter Poker Open Event #2 ($2,800)

Level 3 : Blinds 200/300, 100 ante
Robert Cote
Robert Cote

The second of three events Friday to kick off the 2024 Winter Poker Open at Houston's Champion's Club saw 35 entries mix it up for the $250 Round of Each No-Limit Hold 'em / Pot-Limit Omaha mixed event.

The event saw Robert Cote of Houston take home the bulk of the $7,000 prizepool, earning $2,800 and the champion's trophy for the win.

Four players cashed the event with the results as such:

PLACENAMEHOMETOWNPAYOUT
1Robert CoteHouston, TX$2,800
2Chander JainHouston, TX$1,960
3James LomaxSugar Land, TX$1,260
4Roberto FloresPasadena, TX$980

Tags: Robert Cote

Andrade Makes Zelaya the Day's First Elimination

Level 2 : Blinds 100/200, 100 ante
Gabriel Andrade
Gabriel Andrade

Michael Zelaya was just seen returning to the field with a new entry slip after using one of his unlimited available re-entries.

As told by the man who eliminated him, Gabriel Andrade, Zelaya fired 1,500 on a flop of Ax105 before being raised to 8,500 by Andrade and calling.

Then on a 5x turn, Zelaya bet 8,500 and was called again before moving all in on the 6x river and getting called by Andrade who held AxKxXxXx for two pair and the winner to sent Zelaya back to the registration cage.

Player Chips Progress
Gabriel Andrade ec
Gabriel Andrade
87,000
47,000
47,000
Michael Zelaya us
Michael Zelaya
Busted

Tags: Gabriel AndradeMicahel Zelaya

Thai Ha Wins Winter Poker Open Event #1 ($21,000)

Level 2 : Blinds 100/200, 100 ante
Thai Ha
Thai Ha

While the PLO Championship is just getting underway at Champions Club Texas, a trio of events are already in the books.

The opening event, $400 Monster Stack saw 305 entries create a prizepool of $100,650, more than doubling the $50,000 guarantee.

Thai Ha of Houston took home the trophy and the $21,000 first place prize after a deal was struck four-handed.

Event #1: $400 Monter Stack Final Table Results

PLACENAMEHOMETOWNPAYOUT
1THAI HAHOUSTON, TX$21,000*
2JODY THERIOTNEW IBERIA, LA$13,875*
3MICHAEL STONERMISSOURI CITY, TX$13,875*
4RICHARD SEMANDERWILLIS, TX$5,400*
5SANG N NGOSUGAR LAND, TX$4,930
6SURRINDER AHLUWALIAHOUSTON, TX$4,100
7KALEB HARWELLHOUSTON, TX$3,460
8TONG MUSUGAR LAND, TX$2,860
9BASSEL ASIHOUSTON, TX$2,300
* denotes four-way deal   

Tags: Thai Ha