2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

$1,500 Main Event
Day: 1cd
Event Info

2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
$209,730
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,363,560
Entries
1,033
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 1cd
Entries
176
Players Left
22

Ryan Van Leads Day 1cd of Event #15: $1,500 Main Event; Ruben Bags Top Ten Stack

Level 17 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Brad Ruben
Brad Ruben

Another day is in the books here at Champions Club in Houston, Texas as Day 1d of the WPO Event #15: $1,500 Main Event has come to a close. This flight produced 123 total entries as players took their shot today in the $1 million guaranteed event, but only 15 finished the day with chips in a bag. Leading the way is Ryan Van who bagged up 1,394,000, which is now the top stack out of the first four flights. Behind him is Lawrence Lazar with 934,000, followed by David Lawson with 660,000. Rounding out the top five is Phillip Bertram in fourth with 600,090 and [Removed:460] in fifth with 530,000.

Day 1d Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Ryan Van1,394,000139
2Lawrence Lazar934,00093
3David Lawson660,00066
4Phillip Bertram600,09060
5Matthew Abell551,00055
6[Removed:460]530,00053
7Brad Ruben483,00048
8Jason Fitzpatrick394,00039
9Jeffrey Nowling325,00033
10Philip Nguyen315,00032

The action started out relatively slow today as there was only one table for the first level and a half, but the numbers quickly grew as the room turned into a frenzy. With the High-Roller and Ladies tournaments ongoing at the same time, every single table here at Champions Club was full, even the stream table. By 5 p.m., there was a ton of chips being thrown around in the Main Event that onlookers thought it was $200 daily!

One of the key players in all of this action was none other than Brad Ruben who went on a massive heater halfway through the day, pickup up aces multiple times, hitting the nut flush versus the second-nut flush, and even hitting quads. He was chip leading with close to 900,000 at one point but lost a series a big hands towards the end to finish with 483,000. That's when Ryan Van, who was seated to his left for most of the day, started to take off. He just kept adding chips to his stack and knocking people out one-by-one and eventually ended the day by picking up aces against Christopher Chomenko and eliminated him on the bubble. Lazar also ran up a huge stack on the day, and although no big hands were recorded with him, he consistently held a big stack throughout most of the day.

Some players who didnt find a bag that are set to return include Will Leffingwell, Jessica Richards, Derek Normand, Justin Brassieur, James Galloway, Viet Vo, Ray Henson, and Kris Burchfield.

Will Leffingwell
Will Leffingwell

As this is the fourth of six starting flights, there is still plenty of time for players to get in on this action as the largest flights are still to come on Friday and Saturday. There will also be multiple satellites each day as well as PLO flips for many chances to get into this tournament cheaply.

Day 1e fires off tomorrow at noon local time, and as always, PokerNews will be back on the scene with all of the action!

Tags: Brad RubenChristopher ChomenkoDavid LawsonDerek NormandJames GallowayJason FitzpatrickJeffrey NowlingJessica RichardsJustin BrassieurKris BurchfieldLawrence LazarMatthew AbellPhilip NguyenPhillip BertramRay HensonRyan VanViet VoWill Leffingwell

Norman Sent Out by Abdallah

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Derek Normand
Derek Normand

On a heads-up flop of 987, Derek Normand led out for 9,000 and was then raised to 29,000 by [Removed:460]. Normand responded by moving all in and Abdallah snap-called to put him at risk.

Normand tabled 910 for top pair and open-ended, but Abdallah had him bet with 56 for a made straight and a flush draw.

Unfortunately for Normand, the runout of K9 did him no favors and he was sent to the rail seven spots from the money.

Player Chips Progress
[Removed:460]
[Removed:460]
473,000
473,000
473,000
Derek Normand us
Derek Normand
Busted

Tags: Derek Normand

Caleb Shumard Wins Event #16: $250 Big Bet Mix for $2,730!

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Caleb Shumard
Caleb Shumard

After playing into the early hours of the morning, it wasCaleb Shumard who emerged victorious in the WPO Event #16: $250 Big Bet Mix after doing a heads-up deal with Christina Sharkady. There were 37 entries into this event, with only four of them being paid as follows:

PlacePlayerPayout
1Caleb Shumard$2,730
2Christina Sharkady$2,300
3Greg Raymer$1,330
4Kanishak Sethi$1,040

Tags: Caleb ShumardChristina SharkadyGreg RaymerKanishak Sethi

'Always Has it Brad' Strikes Again

Level 9 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Brad Ruben
Brad Ruben

Brad Ruben had made it 22,500 to go preflop, and then Jason Daly moved all in for almost 100,000, which Ruben snap-called.

"Oh man, of course he has it," Daly sighed as Ruben flipped over AA.

"That's why we call him 'Always Has it Brad'," Will Leffingwell chimed in as Daly tabled AQ.

The runout of 27344 was of no assistance to Daly and he was sent to the rail as Ruben was pushed the pot, making him the chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Brad Ruben us
Brad Ruben
410,000
174,000
174,000
WSOP 4X Winner
Jason Daly us
Jason Daly
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Brad RubenJason DalyWill Leffingwell

Day 1d of $1,500 Main Event Kicks off at Noon!

Main Event Chips and Trophy
Main Event Chips and Trophy

Welcome back to another exciting day of poker here at the Winter Poker Open hosted by Champions Club poker room in Houston, Texas. Today will feature the fourth starting flight, Day 1d, of Event #15: $1,500 -$1 Million GTD Main Event!

This flight will kick off at noon local time and registration will be open for a whopping nine hours and fifteen minutes (approximately 9:15 pm) and play will continue until 12% of the field remains.

Players will receive a starting stack of 60,000 and levels will be 40 minutes in length for all starting flights, and then will be increased to 60 minutes on Day 2.

The two-day event culminates with a live-streamed final table on Sunday, February 18th once all survivors from the six opening flights have been thinned to nine remaining contenders. Those opening flight returnees will come back to the Champions Club poker room at noon Sunday to continue their chase for a six-figure payday.

As always, keep a bookmark on PokerNews as we will be providing you with all of the action here at Champions Club!