Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social

2021 Spring Series Kickoff Day 2
Day: 2
Event Info

Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social

Event Info
Buy-in
$400
Prize Pool
$150,000
Entries
409
Players Left
3
Average Chip Stack
4,090,000
Total Chips
12,270,000

Martin Makes Big Shove on River

Action in Level 15 with blinds at 4,000-8.000

A large pot of about 400,000 was splayed out in the middle with a board that read {4-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{j-Spades}{5-Diamonds}.

Collin Rountree was facing a massive decision as Raymond Martin mad moved all in for about 350,000 which was very close to Rountree's remaining chip stack, who covered who would've been a matter of a few chips.

Rountree took off his sunglasses and thought for quite a while before eventually folding his cards,

Martin showed the {a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} and collected the big pot to reverse chip positions with Rountree.

Player Chips Progress
Raymond Martin us
Raymond Martin
740,000
160,000
160,000
Collin Rountree us
Collin Rountree
360,000
-205,000
-205,000

Tags: Raymond Martin

Le Takes Out Two With Full Boat

Duc Le
Duc Le

Duc Le was spotted gathering in a massive pot with his {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades} showing as the winner on a board that read {k-}{9-}{10-}{2-}{10-} for top full house.

The losing hands of Jeremy Deets and David O'Brien were already swept away by the dealer as they both got up to go collect their payout.

Player Chips Progress
Duc Le us
Duc Le
610,000
292,000
292,000
Jeremy Deets us
Jeremy Deets
Busted
David O'Brien us
David O'Brien
Busted

Tags: David O'BrienDuc Le

Day 2 of Spring Series Kick-Off Begins at 1 p.m.

Lone Star Poker Series
Lone Star Poker Series

Some 51 players will return to the felt to battle on Day 2 of the $400 buy-in, $150K GTD Spring Series Kick Off at 1 p.m. local time.

Justin Osbourne leads the field with 732,000. Isaac Trumbo comes in behind him with 626,000. Collin Rountree (567,000), Jake Burnett (539,000) and William Howard with 430,000 round out the top five chip counts entering the day.

They will be looking to spin their large stacks to the final table and capture the grand prize of $31,500 for first place.

Play will resume with 4:27 left in Level 12 with blinds at 2,000-4,000 and a 4,000 big blind ante. Each level will remain at 30 minutes in length until the start of Level 17 where they will extend to 40 minutes. Breaks will be roughly every two hours of play.

The remaining players have already guaranteed themselves a $800 min cash by making it to Day 2 and the pay jumps begin at place 47.

PokerNews will be on hand at the start of play to provide chip count updates, important hands, images and the finishing order.