Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social

Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social
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Mark-Ellis Cortez Wins Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social Main Event ($81,720)

Mark-Ellis Cortez
Mark-Ellis Cortez

From January 22-31, the Lone Star Poker Series held its second-ever stop, which was hosted by Champions Social in Houston, Texas. The 16-event series proved to be a popular festival as the tournaments catered to a combined 2,288 entrants and awarded $932,535 in prize money. Not only that, every day featured a live stream allowing fans to watch both cash game and final table action.

The stopped started with a bang as Event #1: $400 Super Stack Kickoff drew an impressive 546 runners, which created a $177,450 prize pool, well ahead of the $100,000 guaranteed. Stephen Hart won that tournament for $32,000 and the silver belt buckle trophy.

Other notable winners included Bridgette Adkins winning Event #3: $300 NLH Ladies Only for $3,155 and a Tiffany bracelet, five-time World Series of Poker Circuit ring winner Ray Henson taking down Event #5: $400 8-Game for $4,160, John Samuelson topping a 91-entry field to win Event #11: $600 PLO Championship II for $13,028, and Logan Hewett proving himself a bounty hunter by emerging victorious in Event #13: $600 Lone Star Surprise Bounty for $15,566.

While all of those events awarded money clips as the trophy, the $600 Main Event offered up a custom silver belt buckle to the winner.

Mark-Ellis Cortez Wins Main Event

This past weekend, the Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social $600 Main Event more than doubled its $200K GTD by drawing 877 entrants over four starting flights. That resulted in a $447,270 prize pool that was paid out to the top 107 finishers.

Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Event #9: $400 PLO Double Black Chip Bounty champ Keith Norris (10th - $5,950), James Juvancic (16th - $4,850), Tom Hudson (27th - $2,500), Tiffany Keathley (35th - $2,100), Event #14: $400 Big-O 8-Max winner Schuyler Thornton (41st - $1,850), David Shaw (57th - $1,500), Tom Laplante (69th - $1,375), John Mingus III (80th - $1,275), La Sengphet (94th - $1,200), and Rudolph Bourg (107th - $1,200).

The final table had several accomplished players including Lone Star Poker Tour co-founder Hayden Fortini and poker pro Chan Pelton, who according to The Hendon Mob have career earnings of $625,282 and $646,601 respectively.

With a slow and steady structure, it proved to be a lengthy affair with Pelton bowing out in eighth place for $8,600 and Fortini taking his leave in fourth place for $25,400. After Kristopher Burchfield exited in third place for $35,800, the title came down to local player Mark-Ellis Cortez and Brandon Bergin of Fayetteville, Georgia.

The former ultimately prevailed to win the title and $81,720 first-place prize. It was far and away Cortez’s largest poker score; in fact, the only other cash he has on The Hendon Mob is from 2019 and for a modest $1,500.

LSPS Champions Social Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Mark-Ellis Cortez$81,720
2Brandon Bergin$49,550
3Kristopher Burchfield$35,800
4Hayden Fortini$25,400
5Richard Semander$18,200
6Amir Soleymani$13,850
7Ryan Vanderpoorten$10,500
8Chan Pelton$8,600
9Jeremy Tinsley$7,200

Justin Brassieur Wins Two Events

One of the stop’s breakout players was Louisiana’s Justin Brassieur, who captured two titles. The first came when he topped a small 25-entry field to win Event #12: $250 NLH Nightly Turbo for $1,870 after a three-way deal that saw Lone Star Poker Tour founder Kim Stone finish as runner-up for $1,723 and Catherine Young take third for $1,407.

A few days later, he secured a much larger payday in Event #16: $400 NLH Monster Stack, which drew 134 entries. This time Brassieur won $10,000 after a three-way deal with Texas players Amjad Khan and Kedron Guinn, who each took $6,714 for finishing second and third respectively.

To top it all off, Brassieur notched a 40th-place finish in the Main Event for $2,100.

Justin Brassieur
Justin Brassieur

Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social Winners

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Event #1: $400 Super Stack Kickoff546$177,450Stephen Hart$32,000
Event #2: $400 NLH Sunday Special68$22,100Carlos Requena$6,030
Event #3: $300 NLH Ladies Only36$8,640Bridgette Adkins$3,155
Event #4: $400 NLH 6-Max60$19,500Adam Elfazzani$5,055
Event #5: $400 8-Game32$10,400Ray Henson$4,160
Event #6: $250 NLH Turbo33$6,600Doug Ngo$1,694
Event #7: $400 NLH Mega Stack97$31,525Darren Hicks$7,409
Event #8: $400 Triple Draw 3-Game Mix26$8,450Casey Robbins$4,225
Event #9: $400 PLO Double Black Chip Bounty36$11,700Keith Norris$1,800
Event #10: $400 NLH Double Black Chip Bounty62$20,150Linh Dinh$2,306
Event #11: $600 PLO Championship II91$46,410John Samuelson$13,028
Event #12: $250 NLH Nightly Turbo25$5,000Justin Brassieur$1,870
Event #13: $600 Lone Star Surprise Bounty109$55,590Logan Hewett$15,566
Event #14: $400 Big-O 8-Max56$18,200Schuyler Thornton$5,460
Event #15: $600 Main Event877$447,270Mark-Ellis Cortez$81,720
Event #16: $400 NLH Monster Stack134$43,550Justin Brassieur$10,000

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Justin Brassieur Wins Event #16: $400 NLH Monster Stack Closer

Justin Brassieur
Justin Brassieur

The last tournament of the Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social was Event #16: $400 NLH Monster Stack Closer, which drew 134 runners and more than doubled the $20K GTD by creating a $43,550 prize pool.

That was paid out to the top 19 finishers including poker photographer Hayley Hochstetler (16th - $697), Gloria Davila (14th - $806), Rick Troendly (9th - $1,089), LSPS founder Kim Stone (7th - $1,742), Ryan Love (5th - $2,722), and Genc Govori (4th - $3,702).

The final three players worked a deal that saw Texas players Amjad Khan and Kedron Guinn each take $6,714 for finishing second and third respectively.

As for the title and trophy, that went to Justin Brassieur of Lake Charles, Louisiana, who also banked $10,000 in prize money.

Event #16 Final Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Justin Brassieur$10,000*
2Amjad Khan$6,714*
3Kedron Guinn$6,714*
4Genc Govori$3,702
5Ryan Love Iii$2,722
6Gordon Peet$2,178
7Kim Stone$1,742
8Shino Fujiwara$1,372
9Rick Troendly$1,089
10Zachary Khang Vuong$936
11Nathanael Kogel$936
12Maianh Tran$936
13Jerome Moon$806
14Gloria Davila$806
15Ryan Luna$806
16Hayley Hochstetler$697
17Tyler Kolness$697
18Dirty John$697
19Jesse Wolf$135

*Denotes three-way deal.

Monster Stack Closer Final Table
Monster Stack Closer Final Table

Schuyler Thornton Wins Event #14: $400 Big-O 8-Max

Schuyler Thornton
Schuyler Thornton

On Thursday, the Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social Event #14: $400 Big-O 8-Max attracted 56 runners who created an $18,200 prize pool. That was more than double the advertised $8,000 guarantee.

Well-known poker pro Ray Henson made the final table but bowed out in sixth place for $1,456.

The title came down to Schuyler Thornton and Reagan Rich, with the former ultimately prevailing to the tune of $5,460.

Schuyler Thornton is a well-known grinder with more than $1.1 million in lifetime tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob. He previously finished runner-up to Matthew Rasco in October's inaugural Lone Star Poker Series Event #11: $360 H.O.R.S.E. for $2,400.

Event #14 Final Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Schuyler Thornton$5,460
2Reagan Rich$3,458
3Kaleb Castle$2,730
4Danny Chang$2,184
5Clyde Hinton$1,638
6Ray Henson$1,456
7Austin Trammell$1,274
Big O Final Table
Big O Final Table

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Logan Hewitt Wins Event #13: $600 Lone Star Surprise Bounty

Logan Hewitt
Logan Hewitt

The Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social Event #13: $600 Lone Star Surprise Bounty saw 109 entrants create a $55,590 prize pool, nearly double the advertised $30,000 guarantee.

The tournament assigned mystery bounties to certain players, meaning whoever knocked them out received a sealed envelope with an unknown amount of money. $10,000 in added bounty money was added to the tournament! Among those to have $300 bounties on their heads were Lone Star champs Laura Hoppe and Josh Burkhalter, Twitch streameer Alex "Optional" Green, former UFC fighter Heath Herring, and Poker Hall of Famer Dewey Tomko, among others.

Bounties aside, players were still competing for big money in the prize pool. Linh Dinh was seeking his second title of the series after winning Event #10: $400 NLH Double Black Chip Bounty for $2,306, but he came up one spot shy finishing runner-up to Logan Hewett of Basile, Louisiana. Hewett earned a nice payday for $15,566 for his victory.

Event #13: $600 Lone Star Surprise Bounty Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Logan HewettBasile, Louisiana$15,566
2Linh DinhManvel, Texas$10,145
3William PowersN/A$6,671
4Kris BurchfieldSpring, Texas$4,864
5La SengphenDallas, Texas$3,474
6Troy ClogstonCumming, Georgia$2,780
7Kurt SeibelCopperas Cove, Texas$2,224
8Noah HarthcockCorpus Christi, Texas$1,807
9Derrick ContrerasHouston, Texas$1,390
Event 13 Surprise Bounty Final Table
Event 13 Surprise Bounty Final Table

Justin Brassieur Wins Event #12: $250 NLH Nightly Turbo

Justin Brassieur
Justin Brassieur

The Lone Star Poker Series Event #12: $250 NLH Nightly Turbo saw 25 runners take to the felt, which meant a $5,000 prize pool was up for grabs.

Only the top three finishers were slated to get paid, and once the money bubble burst the final three players opted to work a deal.

As a part of that deal, Catherine Young took third place for $1,407 while LSPS founder Kim Stone took second for $1,723. Claiming the title and money clip trophy, as well as $1,870 in prize money, was Justin Brassieur out of Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Event #12 Final Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Justin BrassieurLake Charles, Louisiana$1,870*
2Kim StoneTomball, Texas$1,723*
3Catherine YoungClinton, Mississippi$1,407*

*Denotes three-way deal.

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John Samuelson Wins Event #11: $600 PLO Championship II

John Samuelson
John Samuelson

One of the premier events on the Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social schedule was Event #11: $600 PLO Championship II, which took place on Wednesday night.

The tournament attracted 91 runners and easily surpassed its $25K GTD by creating a $46,410 prize pool.

Among those to cash but fall short of making the final table were Curtis Cavasos (10th - $1,044), Henry Yu (11th - $1,044), Daniel Schmiech (12th - $1,044), and Kristopher Burchfield (13th - $600).

The final table, which was live-streamed, proved to be a lengthy affair that went into the early morning hours. In the end, it was John Samuelson of Westwego, Louisiana besting Houston's David Mzareulov in heads-up play to win the title and a hefty $13,028 first-place prize.

Event #11: $600 PLO Championship II Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1John SamuelsonWestwego, Louisiana$13,028
2David MzareulovHouston, Texas$8,386
3Bruce WaltersPasadena, Texas$6,065
4Santiago SantosHouston, Texas$4,177
5Robert ValdenCypress, Texas$3,365
6Tom HudsonN/A$2,669
7Michael LeHouston, Texas$2,088
8Jason LangSpring, Texas$1,624
9Roberto FloresN/A$1,276
PLO Championship Final Table
PLO Championship Final Table

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Linh Dinh Wins Event #10: $400 NLH Double Black Chip Bounty

Linh Dinh
Linh Dinh

The Lone Star Poker Series Event #10: $400 NLH Double Black Chip Bounty saw 62 entrants create a $20,150, just ahead of the $20K GTD. With $200 bounties in effect, that left $7,750 in the regular prize pool to be paid out to the top eight players.

Noted poker photographer Hayley Hochstetler and local player Stephen Johnston were both at the final table, but ultimately it came down to Erin Lee and Linh Dinh, with the latter coming out on top of a heads-up match to not only claim the title, but also the last two $200 bounties (Dinh got to keep his own and also collected Lee's).

Here's a look at the final results, which do now include any collected bounties.

Event #10 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Linh DinhManvel, Texas$2,306
2Erin LeeBellaire, Texas$1,452
3Pheng VueVenice, California$1,142
4Stephen JohnstonHouston, Texas$810
5Russell BevanSealy, Texas$678
6Tyler RawlinsonTomball, Texas$600
7Hayley HochstetlerTulsa, Oklahoma$522
8Viet VoHouston, Texas$140
Event #10: $400 NLH Double Black Chip Bounty final table
Event #10: $400 NLH Double Black Chip Bounty final table

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Darren Hicks & Rick Steven Chop Event #7: $400 NLH Mega Stack

Darren Hicks & Rick Steven
Darren Hicks & Rick Steven

On Tuesday, Event #7: $400 NLH Mega Stack attracted 97 runners and created a $31,525 prize pool, well ahead of the $20K GTD.

The top 12 finishers got paid including noted poker photographer Hayley Hochstetler (12th - $709), RGPS champ Derrick Contreras (9th - $867), Laura Hoppe (7th - $1,419), Dara Taherpour (4th - $2,837), and Sung Kim (3rd - $4,256).

When heads-up play was reached, the final two players opted to strike a near-even chip. Darren Hicks was crowned the winner for $7,409 and while Rick Steven finished in second place for $7,408.

Event #7 Final Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Darren HicksCorpus Christi, Texas$7,409
2Rick StevenN/A$7,408
3Sung KimHouston, Texas$4,256
4Dara TaherpourHouston, Texas2,837
5Asian WillHouston, Texas$2,286
6Akshay GolaniKingwood, Texas$1,813
7Laura HoppeHouston, Texas$1,419
8Patrick PhillipsMontgomery, Alabama$1,103
9Derrick ContrerasHouston, Texas$867
10Dana OlsonLeague City, Texas$709
11Timothy LewingN/A$709
12Hayley HochstetlerTulsa, Oklahoma$709
Mega Stack final table
Mega Stack final table

Wisconsin's Casey Robbins Wins Event #8: $400 Triple Draw 3-Game Mix

Casey Robbins
Casey Robbins

On Tuesday, Event #8: $400 Triple Draw 3-Game Mix drew 26 entrants who generated an $8,450 prize pool, a tad ahead of the $8K GTD.

Only the top three finishers made the money, and after Jamie Garcia bowed out in third place for $1,690, the title came down to Casey Robbins and Jason Daly.

The former ultimately prevailed and took home the $4,225 first-place prize. It marked a new career-high score for Robbins, who originally hails from Wisconsin.

Prior to the win, his best score was $3,704 for finishing 26th in the 2019 MSPT Wisconsin State Poker Championship at Milwaukee's Potawatomi Casino.

Event #8 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Casey Robbins$4,225
2Jason Daly$2,535
3Jamie Garcia$1,690
Triple Draw final table
Triple Draw final table

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Keith Norris Wins Event #9: $400 PLO Double Black Chip Bounty

Keith Norris
Keith Norris

On Tuesday, the Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social Event #9: $400 PLO Double Black Chip Bounty saw 36 players compete and create an $11,700 prize pool (ahead of the $10K GTD). That meant $4,500 went into the regular prize pool while $200 from each buy-in went towards the bounty pool.

While the number of bounties collected by players wasn't documented, we do know the top four finishers in the tournament split up the regular prize pool. In the end, Keith Norris defeated Santiago Santos in heads-up play to win the title for $1,800 plus the last two bounties in play.

Event #9 Final Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Keith NorrisHouston, Texas$1,800
2Santiago SantosHouston, Texas$1,215
3Amir AbtahiHouston, Texas$855
4Steven UmanDallas, Texas$630

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