2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

$1,500 Main Event
Day: 1e
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 1e
Entries
290
Players Left
35

Kassim Panjwani Leads Day 1e of $1,500 Main Event!

Level 19 : Blinds 8,000/1,600, 1,600 ante
Kassim Panjwani
Kassim Panjwani

Another day is in the books here at Champions Club in Houston, Texas as Day 1e of the WPO Event #15: $1,500 Main Event has come to a close. This flight produced a whopping 290 entries which means the final flight only needs 138 entries to meet the $1 million guarantee, and the final flight is expected to be 300+.

With this amount of entries, 35 players found a bag tonight, with Kassim Panjwani leading the way with a massive stack of 2,337,000- the new tournament record and almost a million more than the Ryan Van of last night who held the previous record. In second place tonight is Charles Sinn who bagged 1,870,000 and in third is Jessica Richards with 1,206,000. Rounding out the top five is Michael Moyer in fourth with 1,105,000 and Ravee Sundara in fifth with 828,000.

Day 1e Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Kassim Panjwani2,337,000292
2Charles Sinn1,870,000234
3Jessica Richards1,206,000151
4Michael Moyer1,105,000138
5Ravee Sundara828,000104
6Christopher Chomenko742,00093
7Tony Bunch742,00093
8Kenneth Warner715,00089
9Lam Tran642,00080
10Chezz Romero536,00067

Unlike previous flights where there were only one or two tables in the early levels, Day 1e started the day with over 50 players locked and loaded before the cards were in the air. This surge turned into a massive wave of players entering throughout the day, with the 200 mark being hit by 3:00 p.m.!

Champions Club Field
Champions Club Field

Although there was no shortage of action, it seemed to take a while before any players started pulling away from the pack. The first player to reach 300,000 was Danylo Turov when he scooped a three-way pot to bust two players, but unfortunately could not keep up the streak and wound up busting later in the day. Then along came Sinn who just ran up a 600,000 stack out of nowhere and just went on a massive heater, all while VPIPing 100%. There were times were he lost a good portion of his stack, only to get it right back plus some the very next hand. The story of how Panjwani came about his initial monster stack is still unknown, but he was seen putting a lot of pressure on players later in the night to pad his lead. Things were also starting to look grim for Richards, who had a healthy stack throughout the day but had dwindled to around 15 big blinds at one point, but the Chipleader Coaching student surged back with a vengeance and managed to bag a top-five stack.

Jessica Richards
Jessica Richards

Some players who didn't find a bag that are set to return include Drew 'Bet on Drew' Gonzalez, Will Leffingwell, Derek Normand, Kris Burchfield, Terance Perez, and defending champion Linh Dinh.

As this is the fifth of six starting flights, there is only tomorrow’s flight that remains, but it is slated to be the largest by a good margin. There will also be one last satellite at 10:00 am as well as some PLO sweats to give players last-chance opportunities to find a bankroll-friendly way into the tournament.

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

Tags: Charles SinnChezz RomeroChristopher ChomenkoDanylo TurovDerek NormandJessica RichardsKassim PanjwaniKenneth WarnerKris BurchfieldLam TranLinh DinhRavee SundaraRyan VanTerance PerezTony BunchWill Leffingwell

Romero Finds a Way...

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Chezz Romero
Chezz Romero

Buckle up for this one...

Karthick Tamilselvam opens to 25,000 and is called by Greg Raymer, but then Chezz Romero raises to 220,000, leaving 24,000 behind. The action then folds back to Tamilselvam who moves all in, producing a quick fold from Raymer, and before Romero can act, Tamilselvam tables AA.

This obviously put Romero in a weird spot, knowing he is up against pocket aces but almost all of his stack is in the middle.

"F*uck it," he finally says after close to two minutes and sets out the rest of his chips to put his tournament life on the line.

Chezz Romero: AQ
Karthick Tamilselvam: AA

"Oh, that's all me!" Romero shouts as the flop comes 7J4.

"Come on, dealer! Do it!" he exclaimed as the turn came the 4 to give him a flush draw.

And wouldn't you know it, the 9 smacked down on the river to give him the flush as the whole table goes nuts.

Player Chips Progress
Chezz Romero us
Chezz Romero
500,000
50,000
50,000
Karthick Tamilselvam us
Karthick Tamilselvam
225,000

Tags: Chezz RomeroGreg RaymerKarthick Tamilselvam

Trimmer Trims the Field

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante

After a preflop betting war, Jamie Ho, Danylo Turov, and Thomas Trimmer got all the chips into the middle, with Trimmer covering.

Jamie Ho: AJ
Danylo Turov: QQ
Thomas Trimmer: AK

Turov was in a great spot to triple up, and he was a huge favorite on the flop of 9Q3 with top set, but the runout was brutal as it came 10J to give Trimmer a straight. He was awarded the big pot while Ho and Turov were sent to the rail, vowing to return tomorrow.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Trimmer us
Thomas Trimmer
460,000
460,000
460,000
Jamie Ho us
Jamie Ho
Busted
Danylo Turov ua
Danylo Turov
Busted

Tags: Danylo TurovJamie HoThomas Trimmer

Sundara Calls for the Deuce

Level 12 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ravee Sundara
Ravee Sundara

After an open from Ravee Sundara, Jonathan Tamayo moved all in for 31,500. After the rest of the table folded, Sundara made the call to put him at risk.

Jonathan Tamayo: KJ
Ravee Sundara: A4

"Deuce!" Sundara announced when the flop came out 3105, giving him a gutshot straight draw, even though he was still in the lead with his ace-high.

The turn, however, gave Tamayo the lead with the J so Sundara shouted "Deuce!" once more.

And as if by magic, the river came the 2 to give him the straight and the pot while Tamayo shook hi ahead and left the table.

Player Chips Progress
Ravee Sundara us
Ravee Sundara
205,000
205,000
205,000
Jonathan Tamayo us
Jonathan Tamayo
Busted

Tags: Jonathan TamayoRavee Sundara

Matthew Nguyen Wins Event # 14: Triple Draw for $2,640!

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Matthew Nguyen
Matthew Nguyen

Back on Monday, after a long night of grinding mix games, Matthew Nguyen topped a field of 41 to claim the WPO Event # 14: Triple Draw title along with $2,640.

PlacePlayerPayout
1Matthew Nguyen$2,640
2Ray Henson$2,440
3Anthony Tran$1,320
4Jonathan Park$860
5Moises Rivas$570
6Roberto Flores$370

Tags: Anthony TranJonathan ParkMatthew NguyenMoises RivasRay HensonRoberto Flores

Feng Finds Kings

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Han Feng
Han Feng

Han Feng opened to 1,500 and was then three-bet to 5,000 by Jose Montes. Han responded by four-betting to 15,000 and Montes quickly moved all in, which Feng snap-called to put him at risk.

Jose Montes: 99
Han Feng: KK

The board ran out 64Q64 for Feng's kings to hold and he was awarded the pot while Montes exited the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
Han Feng us
Han Feng
91,000
91,000
91,000
Jose Montes us
Jose Montes
Busted

Tags: Han FengJose Montes

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

Main Event Trophy
Main Event 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 fifth starting flight, Day 1e, of Event #15: $1,500 -$1 Million GTD Main Event! The current stack to beat is held by Ryan Van from yesterday's Day 1d who bagged a whopping 1,314,000 after busting Christopher Chomenko to burst the bubble.

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!

Tags: Christopher ChomenkoRyan Van