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Lone Star Poker Series Day 7
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DayDateEventTimeStream Time (CDT)Title
WED4/21EVENT #811:00 AM7:00 PM$400 THE MONSTER
THU4/22EVENT #1011:00 AM7:00 PM$400 NLH BLACK CHIP BOUNTY
FRI4/23EVENT #1211:00 AM7:00 PM$400 THE ULTIMATE MONSTER
SAT4/24EVENT #1412:00 PM8:00 PM$600 LONE STAR SURPRISE BOUNTY
SUN4/25OFFXXX
MON4/26CASH GAME7:30 PM8:00 PM$5-5-10 NLH
TUE4/27DAY 1A3:30 PM4PM & 7PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
WED4/28DAY 1B6:30 PM7:00 PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
THU4/29DAY 1C3:30 PM4PM & 7PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
FRI4/30DAY 1D6:30 PM7:00 PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
SAT5/1DAY 1E6:30 PM7:00 PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
SUN5/2DAY 27:30 PM8:00 PMDAY 2
MON5/3DAY 33:00 PM3:30 PMFINAL TABLE (9)

Industry Insiders: Isaac Trumbo of Houston's Champions Poker Club

Isaac Trumbo
Isaac Trumbo

Right now, the Lone Star Poker Series is taking place at Champions Poker Club, Houston’s premier cardroom. The festival, which is being live reported here on PokerNews, coming to town was due in no small part to 39-year-old Isaac Trumbo, Executive Vice President of Champions Poker Club.

Trumbo, who has been married for 18 years and has a six-year-old daughter, has worked in the industry since 2007, which is when he began his career in the California cardrooms.

“California has a very unique gaming framework,” he told PokerNews. “I started on the tables, thinking that I was getting a great short-term job, and instead I found a career in an industry that I would have never imagined.”

Trumbo, who actually bagged the big stack in Friday night's flight in the Kickoff Event, first learned poker from his father, who enjoyed games of every kind.

“He introduced me and my brothers to canasta, backgammon, hearts, rummy, chess, blackjack, and of course every variety of poker imaginable,” said Trumbo. “We’d play for points or mixed nuts, but eventually I started losing G.I. Joe's to my older brother on the regular. So, like many others, I was well primed to get swept up in the poker boom. I fell in love with the game and with cardrooms, and I’ve been at it ever since.”

So, for someone who has been in the industry a long time, what’s the craziest thing Trumbo has ever witnessed?

“About 10 years ago, I was the Casino Manager at a small Sacramento cardroom. Late one night, a fistfight broke out on one of our poker tables,” he explained. “The big blind had put the hijack all in, and while he was contemplating, two players who were uninvolved came to blows with the fight ending up on top of the table. The fight was broken up and the police were called.”

He continued: “When all was said and done, my shift manager turned to the player in the hijack and said, ‘So what are you going to do?’ The player was confused, so the shift manager said, ‘He put you all in. I need a call or a fold, brother.’ Remarkably, the pot and the hands were undisturbed despite a beating happening on top of the table. Those were some seriously sturdy tables.”

Isaac Trumbo
Isaac Trumbo also likes to play poker in his free time.

Fortunately, such disturbances haven’t been a problem in Texas, which has been a hotbed for poker in recent years. Among the many different cardrooms in Houston, Champions Poker Club has set itself apart from the competition. Trumbo offered his take on why.

“The Champions team strives to offer an environment where poker players can play and feel a sense of security and comfort. The underground card rooms have been in existence for years, but not everyone is comfortable in that type of environment. We want to offer a private membership experience that ‘wows’ the players from the minute they walk in the door by offering excellent customer service, a beautiful room with all the amenities, action-packed poker games, and of course great poker tournaments, especially like this Lone Star Poker Series.”

For more on Champions Poker Club, follow them on Twitter at @HTXChampions.

Monster NLH Payouts

The Monster
The Monster

Event #8: The Monster NLH has attracted a total of 110 entries to create a prizepool of $35,750. The top 15 will make the money.

Payouts:

1st: $10,010
2nd: $6,524
3rd: $4,290
4th: $3,128
5th: $2,234
6th: $1,788
7th: $1,430
8th: $1,162
9th: $894
10th-12th: $751
13th-15th: $679

Lone Star Poker Series Winners Thus Far

DateBuy-inTournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Sunday, April 18$215Event #1: Spring Series Kick-Off409$150,000Gerald Stogner$23,742
Sunday, April 18$400Event #2: $15K Deepstack Almost Freeze Out38$15,000Nick Chin$3,634
Monday, April 19$400Event #3: NLH Senior's Event27$10,000Scott Sanford$3,500
Monday, April19$400Event #4: Manic Monday Double Stack Turbo29$10,000Giovanni Musachio$3,300
Monday, April 19$400Event #5: Limit Horse Deeper Stack Turbo28$10,000Dean Joe$3,049
Tuesday, April 20$500Event #6: Limit Omaha 8 Championshio24$10,200Pedro Rios$4,080
Tuesday, April 20$400Event #7: NLH 6 Max26$10,000Kevin Kaylor$4,000