2022 The Lodge Championship Series

Event #8: $1,600 Mystery Bounty
Day: 1h
Event Info

2022 The Lodge Championship Series

Event Info
Buy-in
$1,600
Prize Pool
$1,000,000
Entries
659
Players Left
3
Average Chip Stack
8,786,667
Total Chips
26,360,000
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1h
Entries
151
Players Left
19

Ian Tang Bags Close to a Million in Day 1h of Event #6

Level 15 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Ian Tang
Ian Tang

Day 1h of Event #6: 1M GTD Mystery Bounty is through for the night after 11 hours of play. The final flight attracted 151 entries, which played down to just 19 players (12%) at the end of the day.

Bagging the chip lead was Ian Tang, who finished with a humongous stack of 964,000, which is the second-largest amongst all eight flights. He started to sun run late in the night as he took out several players and hit multiple huge value hands which his opponents could not beat, including one where he rivered queens full to crack flopped trip aces.

Day 1h Top 5 Chip Counts

RankPlayerHometownChip CountBig Blinds 
1Ian TangToronto, ON, Canada964,000193 
2Chan PeltonCollege Station, TX749,000150 
3Brandon LulovNew York, NY682,000136 
4Jason GoochVidor, TX675,000135 
5Wojciech BarzantnyKaiserslautern, Germany500,000100 

Second in chips at the day’s conclusion was Chan Pelton with 749,000. He won a key hand where his wheel straight took down the set of aces of Andres Abad to win a huge pot. It was not all bad for Abad however as he was still able to find a bag despite the cooler.

Sitting third in chips was Brandon Lulov with 682,000 and Jason Gooch was the only other player to eclipse 600,000 bar with his stack of 675,000 as his night included the elimination of none other than Doug Polk who decided to max late reg and ran his stack up to a decent amount before eventually succumbing to Gooch.

Of the nineteen players who bagged, Barbara Sargent was the only women to do so with a stack of 204,500.

Jonathan Pardy (43,500) and Leonardo Valenzuela (39,000) were the most relieved people in the room when the bubble was popped around 4 a.m. local time as they will be able to advance their few big blind stacks onto Day 2 in the money.

The nineteen players will move on to Day 2, on Sunday and join all the other advancing players to make for what promises to be a scintillating day of mystery bounty action. The prize pool, payouts, and seating chart will be posted prior to the start of play

PokerNews will be on hand for Day 2 of this event as well as for the first flight of Event #8: 750K GTD NLH

Tags: Andres AbadBarbara SargentBrandon LulovChan PeltonDoug PolkIan TangJason GoochJonathan PardyLeonardo ValenzuelaWojciech Barzantny

Tang Tanks With Set to Tank Arnold

Level 14 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Ian Tang
Ian Tang

Action was on the turn as the board read {8-Spades}{2-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{9-Spades}. Bryan Arnold made a big jam all in which sent Ian Tang into the tank. He thought for close to 30 seconds before he called.

Arnold tabled the {q-}{q-} to which Tang exclaimed "Yes!" and showed the {8-Hearts}{8-Spades} set. The river was a harmless {3-Hearts} and Tang celebrated more. He later said that he had been worried that Arnold had a set of nines, hence the tank as he collected the big pot.

Player Chips Progress
Ian Tang ca
Ian Tang
560,000 270,000
Bryan Arnold us
Bryan Arnold
Busted

Tags: Bryan ArnoldIan Tang

Polk Sent Packing

Level 13 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Doug Polk
Doug Polk

Doug Polk was seen walking away from the table with no more chips in front of him and action was retold by the table.

Polk raised to 11,000 preflop, Jason Gooch three-bet 33,000 and Polk called. The flop was {6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-} with two hearts. Gooch jammed all in for about 75,000, which had Polk covered who called with a big draw {a-Hearts}{3-Hearts} while Gooch had {10-}{10-}.

But Polk would not find anything on the turn {q-} or on the {j-} river, neither card being of hearts and just like that Polk's night was finished.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Gooch us
Jason Gooch
290,000 130,000
Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Doug PolkJason Gooch

Shove is a Dream For Barzantny

Level 13 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Wojciech Barzantny
Wojciech Barzantny

Action was picked up on the turn with the board reading {10-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{5-Spades}. THe pot had about 50,000 in it. From early position, Wojciech Barzantny bet 45,000.

Andrew Ostapchenko was in the big blind and thought for a long while before shoving all in.

It is just what Barzantny wanted to see as he snap-called and tabled the nuts with the {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts} while Ostapchenko got as he showed the {8-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, the river was an inconsequential {q-Diamonds} and Ostapchenko sped-walked to the door before the dealer could even pull in his chips as Barzantny has taken the chip lead on Day 1h.

Player Chips Progress
Wojciech Barzantny at
Wojciech Barzantny
502,000 303,000
Andrew Ostapchenko us
Andrew Ostapchenko
Busted

Tags: Andrew OstapchenkoWojciech Barzantny

Final Starting Flight Tips Off at 5 p.m.

cards, chips, branding
cards, chips, branding

The final flight will be starting at 5 p.m. here at The Lodge Poker Club in Round Rock, Texas. There has been a total of 317 entries through the first six starting flights and another 192 in Day 1g which is currently ongoing in Event 6: $1,600 Mystery Bounty $1 Million Guaranteed .

Elliot Smith is in front of the 48 current survivors for Day 2, having 756,500 in chips after finding some steam late on Day 1e. Closest behind him is Michael Reisman who topped Day 1f with 717,000 and is the only other player that has passed the 600,000 mark.

Previous Flights By the Numbers

DayEntriesRemainingChip LeaderChip Count
1a537Matthew Meyer581,500
1b314Robert Hunt497,500
1c375Jeremy Kenter581,000
1d345Gordon Granger414,500
1e7610Elliot Smith756,500
1f8611Michael Reisman717,000
1g19224TBD--
1h------ 

All registrants will sit down to 40,000 in chips for the first day and will play down until just 12% of the field is left standing. There will be unlimited re-entries until the start of Level 7 for anyone who takes an unlucky exit or wants to jump in for the first time. Blinds will begin at 100/200 with 40-minutes to play each level.

All survivors of the Day 1 flights will return on Sunday, May 15. Anyone who bags more than once will get a bounty chip for each extra bag, playing their highest-valued stack moving forward. Each bounty can be redeemed on the second day for an envelope that contains a prize that ranges from $1,000 all the way up to the $100,000 first-place prize.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be here throughout the day, so pop in for all of the updates.

Tags: Elliot SmithGordon GrangerMatthew MeyerMichael Reisman