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Alan Mastic Takes Down Card Player Poker Tour Venetian Event

by Julio Rodriguez |  Published: Feb 22, 2023

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The $1,600 buy-in Card Player Poker Tour main event, part of the DeepStack Extravaganza series at The Venetian on the Las Vegas Strip, drew a field of 560 entries. The turnout helped the prize pool easily top the $500,000 guarantee, coming in at $798,000.

The biggest slice of that prize pool went to Reno, Nevada’s Alan Mastic, who banked a personal-best $131,746.

“It was just steady playing,” the 69-year-old said. “I got lucky one time at the final table, and it went well from there.”

The computer programmer has been playing poker for the last 25 years. This was the second Venetian title for Mastic that week. On New Year’s Eve, he beat out 95 players in the $400 buy-in MonsterStack event to earn $9,546.

Mastic’s previous best score came in the 2022 World Series of Poker main event when he finished 200th for $53,900.

In order to claim the title, he had to overcome a tough final table that featured accomplished tournament player Khoa Nguyen (8th), three-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen (7th), WSOP.com Player of the Year Mike Holtz (5th), recent Poker Hall of Fame nominee Kathy Liebert (4th), and WPT champion and bracelet winner Jared Jaffee (3rd).

It was another deep run for Liebert, who has been on a tear recently. This summer she final tabled the WSOP senior’s event, banking $186,541 for fifth place, and in November she won a WSOP Circuit ring online. She also cashed four times at the WPT World Championship, including a fifth-place finish in the Ladies Championship.

Foxen, nee Bicknell, had a good chance at the win but had her pocket aces cracked by Jaffee’s A-10. It was Jaffee’s second big suckout of the day, having also beaten pocket kings with K-Q to bust Adam Walton in 13th place.

Jaffee’s good fortune finally ran out after running a dominated ace into Mastic during three-handed play. With that, Mastic took a 4:3 chip lead over Marquis Waters to start heads-up play. After Waters asked for a chop, however, the two decided to pause the clock.

After breaking down the chip stacks and running the numbers, the two agreed to end the tournament with a deal. Waters took home $128,500, with Mastic signing for $131,746 and the title.

Final Table Results

Player Payout (POY)
1 Alan Mastic $131,746 (840)
2 Marquis Waters $128,500 (700)
3 Jared Jaffee $74,104 (560)
4 Kathy Liebert $52,723 (420)
5 Michael Holtz $38,185 (350)
6 Mark Koeln $28,162 (280)
7 Kristen Foxen $21,157 (210)
8 Khoa Nguyen $16,196 (140)
9 Pierce McKellar $12,638 (70)