2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

$400 Mystery Bounty
Day: 1f
Event Info

2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
75
Prize
$38,128
Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Prize Pool
$300,000
Entries
1,276
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 1f
Entries
137
Players Left
17

Caesar Hinojosa Tops Largest Field in Event #4: Mystery Bounty

Level 14 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Caesar Hinojosa
Caesar Hinojosa

After almost exactly 8 hours of play, Day 1f of the Champions Club Winter Poker Open Event #4: $400- $300k GTD Mystery Bounty wrapped up with 17 players in the money and advancing to Day 2.

Leading the charge is Caesar Hinojosa who caught fire early in the day and kept up the momentum, leading to a pile of chips being put into a bag. Hinojosa and Kris Burchfield were the only players to cross half a million chips from the field of 137 entries, with Hinojosa finishing the day with 573,000.

Bagging second in chips is Mary Jo Olsavsky who was a force throughout the day, steadily building her stack and folding in key spots. Burchfield follows in third with 364,000 while Nicholas Toralba (320,000) and Viet Vo (291,000) round out fourth and fifth.

Day 1f Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Caesar Hinojosa573,00072
2Mary Jo Olsavsky481,00060
3Kris Burchfield364,00046
4Nicholas Toralba320,00040
5Viet Vo291,00036
6William Smith281,00035
7Thomas Weatherstone275,00034
8Edward Sebesta268,00034
9Steven Vaum249,00031
10Anthony Mender218,00027

The fifth starting flight field of players built $45,210 toward the $300,000 guaranteed prizepool for this event with four starting flights still to go this weekend before Day 2 on Monday.

Action of the Day

Levi Peters
Levi Peters

By the first break of the day, It was Levi Peters who had taken a big early lead with around 140,000 chips while no one else had even 85,000. Unfortunately, he ran into some tough spots and lost most of his stack when he got it in with a pair and second-nut flush draw against the nut-flush draw of Hinojasa. The flush hit on the river to score Hinojosa the big pot, starting his meteoric run on the day while Peters was left crippled and busted soon after.

Later on, Aashir Aggarwal took the lead from Hinojosa when he beat him in a massive pot by hitting a big combo draw against Hinojosa's flopped set of jacks. This did not last long, however, as Hinojosa got it all back when he bet huge on the river with a pocket pair of fours and Aggarwal tossed in the hero call with just ace-high in a 500,000 pot. Meanwhile, Burchfield and Olsavsky were on the neighboring table building mountains of there own and finished in the top three.

Among the notables who took their shot today but failed to advance were David Shaw, Jessica Richards, Lawrence Wayne, Jason Fitzpatrick, Drake Roetker, and Kamoru Yusuf.

David Shaw
David Shaw

Up Next

An even larger field is expected for the four scheduled weekend flights so there is plenty of opportunity to get the prize pool over the $300,000 guarantee. PokerNews will be on deck providing coverage every step of the way until a champion is crowned on the aptly-named Champions Club live stream on Monday.

Tags: Aashir AggarwalAnthony MenderCaesar HinojosaDavid ShawDrake RoetkerEdward SebestaJason FitzpatrickJessica RichardsKamoru YusufKris BurchfieldLawrence WayneLevi PetersMary Jo OlsavskyNicholas ToralbaSteven VaumThomas WeatherstoneViet VoWilliam Smith

Karim Bevans Wins $250 H.O.R.S.E. Nightly for $3,555!

Level 7 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Karim Bevans
Karim Bevans

After over 12 hours of play, Karim Reem topped a field of 70 players in Event #9 $250 H.O.R.S.E. to take home the trophy and $3,555!

For this event, 8 players made the money and are displayed below:

PlacePlayerPayout
1Karim Bevans$3,555.00
2Roy Carpenter$2,555
3Christina Sharkady$3,000
4Kevin Kaylor$1,360
5Lydia Wu$1,090
6Andrew Shyu$820
7James Ope$680
8Hector Salgado$540

Tags: Andrew ShyuChristina SharkadyHector SalgadoJames OpeKarim BevansKarim Reem WInsKevin KaylorLydia WuRoy Carpenter

Wieland Scoops Massive Pot With Flush

Level 6 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Carson Wieland
Carson Wieland

On a three-way flop of AQ6, Zachary Vuong, Carson Wieland, and David Shaw all got their chips into the middle, with Vuong covering.

Carson Wieland: 97 - flush draw
David Shaw: Q6 - two pair
Zachary Vuong: AJ - top pair

Shaw was ahead with his two-pair, but the turn K immediately gave Wieland a big lead with his flush and the river 5 failed to pair the board, awarding him the huge pot. Shaw was left with zero chips and snap-rebought into the tournament while Vuong exited a few hands later.

Player Chips Progress
Carson Wieland us
Carson Wieland
84,000
84,000
84,000
David Shaw us
David Shaw
30,000
30,000
30,000
Zachary Vuong us
Zachary Vuong
Busted

Tags: Carson WielandDavid ShawZachary Vuong

Peters Flops the Joint and Holds to Double

Level 2 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Levi Peters
Levi Peters

James Coyle opened to 600 and Levi Peters called, then Khaled Woheidy three-bet to 3,000 and both players called.

The flop came out 7810 and Woheidy continues for 5,000, producing a fold from Coyle. Peters then ships it for 30,000 and Woheidy calls to put him at risk.

Levi Peters: J9 - nut straight
Khaled Woheidy: AK - nut flush draw

The board runs out 25 for Peters' straight to hold for the big double while Woheidy dips down to below a starting stack.

Player Chips Progress
Levi Peters us
Levi Peters
65,000
65,000
65,000
Khaled Woheidy us
Khaled Woheidy
19,000
19,000
19,000

Tags: James CoyleKhaled WoheidyLevi Peters

Event #4: $300,000 GTD Mystery Bounty Day 1f Kicks off at Noon!

Champions Club table
Champions Club table

The 2024 Winter Poker Open at Champions Club Texas in Houston continues today with Day 1f (sixth of eleven starting flights) of Event #4: $400- $300,000 guaranteed Mystery Bounty!

The $400 buy-in event starts at high noon local time with unlimited re-entry and registration open until the start of Level 9 (approximately 4:30 p.m. CT). Out of the four completed starting flights, tournament regular and Louisiana native Derek Normand is the stack to beat as he bagged the chip lead in yesterday’s Day 1e with 691,000.

Levels are 30-minutes in length and players will start their quest for Winter Poker Open glory with 30,000 chips. Play continues in each opening flight until just 12% of the field remains, with those players in the money and advancing to Day 2, at which point the bounties will come into play.

The two-day event culminates with a live-streamed final table on Monday, February 12th once all survivors from the eleven opening flights have been thinned to nine remaining contenders. Those opening flight returnees will come back to the Champions Club poker room at noon on Monday to continue their chase for a big payday and to pull some big bounties!

Make sure to stay tuned for the next few days as PokerNews will have you covered for this event until a champion is crowned on Monday, so stay with us for all the action!

Tags: Derek Normand