2022 The Lodge Championship Series

Event #9: $800 NLH
Day: 1e
Event Info

2022 The Lodge Championship Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
$130,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$756,480
Entries
1,116
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
40,000
Players Info - Day 1e
Entries
286
Players Left
34

Christopher Nabors Tops Busy Day 1e Field of Event #9

Level 17 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Christopher Nabors
Christopher Nabors

Day 1e of Event #9: 750K GTD NLH has reached the light at the end of the tunnel and ended after 9 hours of play. The second flight attracted 286 entries, which played down to just 34 players (12%) at the end of the night.

Bagging up at the top of the heap was Christopher Nabors who finished with 618,000 and surged to the top of the counts late in the day based mainly on a key hand where he hit a set of deuces and got max value as he finished as the only player to go over 500,000.

In second place at the end of the day was Jonathon Castellanos with 495,000 and right behind him in third was Thanh Bui with 471,000.

RankPlayerHometownChip CountBig Blinds
1Christopher NaborsSan Antonio, TX618,00077
2Jonathon CastellanosCorpus Christi, TX495,00062
3Thanh BuiPasadena, CA471,00059
4James CalderaroEnglewood, FL429,00054
5Sung KimHouston, TX417,00052
6Seth ScheulerSan Marcos, TX393,00049
7Alexis Meyer--357,00045
8David MzareulovKaty, TX350,00044
9Adam HendrixAnchorage, AK340,00043
10Jason FairclothHouston, TX326,00041

Well-known WSOP bracelet winner James Calderaro finished the day as one of the big stacks as he hauled in 429,000 into his bad which was good enough for fourth place in the counts. Sung Kim rounded out the top five stacks as he finished with 417,000.

This flight attracted the largest amount of entries yet with 286 as news of the overlay went across the poker world and attracted several out of state regular players who made their Lone Star Championship Series debut today in Day 1e.

In addition to Calderaro, two others who fit that description found a bag to advance to day two. Adam Hendrix made an appearance and finished with a sizeable stack of 254,000 and John Gallaher also showed up specifically to play this event and he bagged 163,000.

The night ended with a double elimination on the bubble during hand for hand play as two players on different tables were sent away to put the final number of players at 34 rather than the initially planned 35.

The 34 players will move on to Day 2, on Wednesday and join all the other advancing players from all flights.

PokerNews will continue with coverage of Day 2 tomorrow as well as other events here in the Lodge Championship Series

Tags: Adam HendrixAlexis MeyerChristopher NaborsDavid MzareulovJames CalderaroJohn GallaherJonathon CastellanosSung KimThanh Bui