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A Look At The Champions From Events 3-7 Of The Ongoing Festival

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The 2024 Card Player Poker Tour bestbet Jacksonville $1,700 mystery bounty no-limit hold’em main event kicked off on Thursday, Aug. 22. That $300,000 guaranteed marquee tournament is one of nine events that comprise the schedule. The first two tournaments wrapped up last weekend, with Benjamin Scrogins and Lunique Petiote emerging victorious. Below is a look at the results from events 3-7.

Event #3 – $300 No-Limit Hold’em

Robert TownsendEvent no. 3 of the 2024 CPPT bestbet Jacksonville series was a $300 buy-in no-limit hold’em tournament. With 90 entries, the prize pool grew to $22,050.

The top 13 finishers made the money, with Robert Townsend earning $5,294 as the eventual champion. This was the Jacksonville local’s first live tournament victory.

Check out the results from the final table below:

Place Player Earnings
1 Robert Townsend $5,294
2 Anthony Pathman $4,960
3 Alexis Kivu $2,862
4 Guy Marcot $2,013
5 Jacob Williams $1,471
6 Eric Chastain $1,118
7 Mark Shulla $886
8 James Joyner $732
9 Roy Crews $633

Event #4 – No-Limit Hold’em Mega Stack

Mark PerrottThe $360 buy-in no-limit hold’em Mega Stack drew 184 entries, resulting in a prize pool of $54,280 that was paid out across the top 24 finishers.

The largest share was awarded to Mark Perrott, who earned $6,274 as the chip leader when a deal was made between the final 10 contenders.

This was the largest tournament score yet for Perrott, who hails from Waycross, Georgia.

Place Player Earnings
1 Mark Perrott $6,274
2 Zachary Arthur $5,968
3 Nathan Washington $5,910
4 Ramazan Tahhusoglu $5,810
5 Ryan Powell $5,126
6 Paul Chung $4,532
7 Patrick Serafim $4,295
8 Joel Jenkins $4,237
9 Lonnie Stevens $1,295

Event #5 – $300 Big O 8/OB

Christopher LabrieChristopher Labrie scooped the final pot in the $300 big O tournament, earning $4,887 as the champion. The Wesley Chappel, FL resident beat out a field of 61 entries in the pot-limit five card Omaha eight-or-better event.

Labrie now has more than $118,000 in career tournament earnings accrued across 33 recorded in-the-money finishes,

The top eight finishers cashed in this tournament, with $14,945 in total prize money paid out among them.

Place Player Earnings
1 Christopher Labrie $4,887
2 Scott Risi $3,258
3 Drake Espenlaub $2,172
4 Bradley Bragg $1,508
5 William Wallace $1,092
6 Linda Darcy $827
7 Edward Nobles $656
8 Steve Idels $546

Event #6 – $660 No-Limit Hold’em Six Max

Hunter WrotenThe $660 buy-in six-max no-limit hold’em event drew 82 entries, but only one could walk away with the title. That player was Hunter Wroten, who earned $13,542 for the win.

The St. Augustine resident now has more than $52,700 in career tournament scores, with this being his largest payday yet.

Ten-time World Series of Poker Circuit ring winner Jeffrey Trudeau Jr. finished fourth, earning $4,304 for his efforts. He now has nearly $3.1 million in lifetime cashes.

Place Player Earnings POY Points
1 Hunter Wroten $13,542 96
2 Bradley Beetz $9,026 80
3 Caleb Larsen $6,120 64
4 Jeffrey Trudeau $4,304 48
5 Danny Clarkson $3,145 40
6 Donavon Wright $2,390 32

Event #7 – $300 No-Limit Hold’em Ladies

Tammy EhrhartThe $300 ladies no-limit hold’em event ended up with 84 contenders, resulting in a prize pool worth $20,580.

Tammy Ehrhart emerged victorious, earning $6,068 as the last player standing. This was the second title for Ehrhart, who now has nearly $194,000 in lifetime cashes to her name.

Kelly Salgado earned $4,045 as the runner-up. Starr Valdez, who won the ladies event at the 2022 CPPT stop here in Jacksonville, finished ninth for $607 this time around.

Place Player Earnings
1 Tammy Ehrhart $6,068
2 Kelly Salgado $4,045
3 Valerle Terracciano $2,743
4 Erin Giddens $1,929
5 Audrey Park $1,409
6 Renee Bacherman $1,071
7 Dee Oakes $849
8 Sharon Whalen $702
9 Starr Valdez $607

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