2024 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

$400 Mystery Bounty
Day: 1ij
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 1ij
Entries
342
Players Left
42

Sanjeev Vora and Cord Garcia Lead Day 1ij of Mystery Bounty

Level 15 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Cord Garcia
Cord Garcia

It was another great day of poker here at Champions Club in Houston, Texas as flights 1i and 1j of Winter Poker Open Event #4: $400 Mystery Bounty are in the books. Both flights ended a little over the eight-hour mark with players from each flight in the money and advancing to Day 2.

Leading both flights is Houston regular Sanveev Vora who bagged up 622,000 in Day 1j. Behind him is another well-known local by the name of Cord Garcia who spun up a stack in the morning flight and managed to finish with 496,000. In third for the day is Jonathan Tamayo who bagged 464,000 withJeffrey Nowling (437,000) in fourth andBen Thomas (427,000) rounding out the top five. Crazy enough, after 10 starting flights, it is STILL Derek Normand of Day 1e with the top stack of 691,000. With only the turbo flight left to go tomorrow morning, it is more than likely that he will be the chip leader going into Day 2.

Day 1ij Top Ten Stacks

PlacePlayerChip CountCityState
1Sanjeev Vora622,000HoustonTX
2Cord Garcia496,000  
3Jonathan Tamayo464,000HumbleTX
4Jeffrey Nowling437,000HoustonTX
5Ben Thomas427,000Las VegasNV
6Lam Tran383,000  
7William Newby376,000RichmondTX
8Jessica Richards347,000SpringLA
9Kamoru Yusuf334,000HumbleTX
10David Valden327,000San FelipeTX

In the morning flight, Garcia took an early lead as he had the most chips going into the first break, and true to his form, that stack fluctuated quite a bit throughout the day, but eventually managed to be on the upswing when the day finished. Day 1i took longer to reach the final 20 players than its evening counterpart, but there were zero hands on the bubble as two players busted at the same time to end the day. As for Day 1j, the bubble was reached fairly quickly but the players played roughly 45 minutes during hand-for-hand, as the short stacks just kept doubling. The player that eventually burst the bubble was Nathan Gay, who was a dominant chipleader with over 400,000 at one point, but found the exit when his pocket sevens ran into the queens of Jared Stearns.

A couple of players that fired today who failed to bag included Christopher McCauley, Drake Kemper, Mark Pertgen, and Jason Fitzpatrick. For these players, there is only one remaining turbo flight tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. for a chance to find a bag.

Jason Fitzpatrick
Jason Fitzpatrick

With 1,220 total entries so far, the prize pool is well over the $300,000 guarantee and tomorrow’s flight is just an added bonus as at least another 100 entries are expected. As always, keep a bookmark on PokerNews as we will be here every step of the way until a champion is crowned on Monday.

Tags: Ben ThomasChris McCauleyCord GarciaDavid ValdenDerek NormandDrake KemperJared StearnsJason FitzpatrickJeffrey NowlingJessica RichardsJonathan TamayoKamoru YusufLance GarciaMark PertgenNathan GaySanjeev VoraWilliam Newby

Goldsmith Flops the Joint to Double

Level 15 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Bryan Goldsmith
Bryan Goldsmith

Level 14: Blinds 4k/8k/8k

On a five-way flop of 10J7, the action checks to Sanjeev Vora who bets 8,000 into the pot of 50,000 and got two folds, but then Bryan Goldman moved all in for 39,000. The action folded back to Vora who reluctantly called to put him at risk and flipped over AK for ace-high, but Goldman tabled 89 for the nut straight.

Vora could still hit a queen to take it with a bigger straight, but the runout of 6A was pure for Goldsmith and he was awarded the pot for the double.

Player Chips Progress
Sanjeev Vora us
Sanjeev Vora
478,000
355,000
355,000
Bryan Goldsmith
Bryan Goldsmith
115,000
115,000
115,000

Tags: Bryan GoldmanSanjeev Vora

Matthew Faust Wins Event #11: $175 Nightly for $1,000*

Level 15 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Matthew Faust
Matthew Faust

25 players entered last night's Event #11: $175 Nightly, producing a $3,000 prize pool. At the end of it, 3 players even-chopped it for $1,000 each with Matthew Faust taking first place and the trophy.

PlacePLAYERAmount
1Matthew Faust$1,000.00
2Mackenzie Williams$1,000.00
3Isaac Trumbo$1,000.00

Tags: Isaac TrumboMackenzie WilliamsMatthew Faust

Ten Spots Away from the Money

Level 13 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Mystery Day 1i
Mystery Day 1i

There were a total of 193 entrants in this flight, and since they are playing down to 12%, 24 players will advance to Day 2. There are currently 34 players left, which means they are 10 spots away from the money.

David is a Ladies' Mann

Level 5 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
David Mann
David Mann

After a preflop betting war, David Mann and James Duke got all of the chips into the middle, with Mann covering.

James Duke: A10
David Mann: QQ

Mann started off ahead in this matchup, and the runout of 2599Q further improved him to a full house and he was awarded the pot for close to a double while Duke made his exit.

Player Chips Progress
David Mann us
David Mann
61,000
31,000
31,000
James Duke us
James Duke
Busted

Tags: David MannJames Duke

Garcia KOs Pertgen to Take Chiplead

Level 5 : 400/800, 800 ante
Cord Garcia
Cord Garcia

On a heads-up turn board that read 256, the pot was already swelled when Cord Garcia moved all in against Mark Pertgen.

Pertgen thought for several moments before he decided to make the call, putting himself at risk. He then flipped over 77 for an overpair and an open-ended straight draw but was in second place when Garcia tabled 99 for a superior pair.

The river bricked with the 4 and Pertgen was sent to the rail while Garcia was shipped the big pot, catapulting him into the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Cord Garcia us
Cord Garcia
198,000
168,000
168,000
Mark Pertgen us
Mark Pertgen
Busted

Tags: Cord GarciaMark Pertgen

Guarantee Hit!

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Champions Club chips
Champions Club chips

With only 33 players needed to hit the $300,000 prize pool guarantee, Day 1i has already provided as 56 players have taken their seats this afternoon, with many more expected in this flight alone, not to mention tonight's 1j and tomorrow's 1k turbo.

Cards in the Air for Mystery Bounty Day 1i at Noon; 1j at 5:00 p.m.

Champions Branding
Champions Branding

The 2024 Winter Poker Open at Champions Club Texas in Houston continues today with Day 1g and Day 1h (seventh and eighth of eleven starting flights) of Event #4: $400- $300,000 GTD Mystery Bounty!

Day 1i of the $400 buy-in event starts at high noon local time while Day 1j will kick off at 5:00 p.m. Both of these flights will have unlimited re-entries and registration will be open until the start of Level 9 (approximately 4:30 p.m. for 1i; 9:30 p.m. for 1j). It is also worth mentioning that it is the best bag forward, meaning that if a player has bagged already, they can re-enter in another flight to try and get a better stack and will also receive a $1,000 bag bonus for each additional bag.

Yesterday’s Day 1f was topped by Jason Burruss who put 673,000 into a bag, which means it is still Derek Normand who holds the top stack as he bagged the chip lead in Day 1e with 691,000.

The prizepool fell just shy of $300,000 last night, but it is sure to be easily surpassed by the end of first break in Day 1i.

Players will start with 30,000 chips, and levels will be 30 minutes in length, with a 15-minute break every four levels. 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 NormandJason Burruss