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Feb 18, '24 | CPPT XII - DeepStack Extravaganza I | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $400K GTD | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Field Update: 37 and CountingFeb 15, '24 There have been 37 entries made so far on day 1A. Re-entry and late registration will be available through the start of level 13 on each of the three starting flights of this event. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian Day 1A Kicks Off TodayFeb 14, '24 The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas DeepStack Extravaganza I started Jan. 29 and will wrap up this weekend with the Card Player Poker Tour main event. The $400,000 guaranteed CPPT $1,600 buy-in no-limit hold’em event has three starting flights on offer from Feb. 15-17, each kicking off at 11:00 AM PT. Day 2 players will return at the same time on Feb. 18 to battle it out for the title, the trophy, and a gold coin. This will mark the 14th CPPT Venetian main event. 13 are already in the books, with CPPT all-time money leader Jon Turner earning two titles at The Venetian. About The Venetian Poker Room For The Venetian, poker is more than just a game. The property takes great care to provide tournaments that run like clockwork, a large variety of cash games, the most spacious and lavishly appointed venue in Las Vegas, and a professional and courteous staff that knows players on a first-name basis. The Venetian continues to be a hot spot for poker. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m., games spread include limit and no-limit hold’em, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha and a number of other mixed games. The smoke-free environment features a comfortable waiting area, large screen plasma televisions, two power charging outlets at each seat, and tableside dining all day long. The Venetian Resort sets the stage with unparalleled hospitality. With three all-suite towers, award-winning restaurants, and innovative nightlife, players can compete and indulge all under one roof. Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian Resort features all-suite accommodations, exquisite restaurants, world-class entertainment, and shopping. Globally inspired cuisine is crafted by celebrity chefs, including Thomas Keller, Wolfgang Puck, Lorena Garcia, Buddy ‘Cake Boss’ Valastro, Tetsuya Wakuda, and Eyal Shani. The latest venue, The Palazzo® High-Limit Gaming Lounge, offers over 15,000 square feet devoted to a luxurious slots and table games experience with a dedicated cage and an opulent private bar. Whether you love poker for the fun or the exciting stakes of competition, the DeepStack Extravaganza Poker Series is a must on every player’s list. For more information and to book your stay, visit VenetianLasVegas.com. Players can get a special suite rate by calling 877.444.3777 and referencing group code CP3DA1. Terms and conditions apply and are subject to availability. Player Tags: Live Updates David 'DW' Williams Doubles UpFeb 16, '24 There was about 20,000 in the pot with the board reading 86269 when UTG+1 was all in for 29,400 with pocket kings, but he ran right into the pocket aces held by David ‘DW’ Williams on the small blind. Williams scored the doubled to stack up 80,600 after the hand, and his opponent was left with just 1,200 when the dust settled. The short stack got that amount all in one the very next hand, but he was able to score a small double to fend off the inevitable. David ‘DW’ Williams – 80,600 (268 bb) Player Tags: Live Updates Familiar FacesFeb 17, '24 Familiar faces in the field early on day 1C at the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event include recent Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian champion Terry Fleischer, Francis Anderson, Carl Oman, Mark Seif, and Louis Cheffy; who finished runner-up to David Coleman the last time the CPPT made a stop in this poker room back in January. There are now 47 entries in the field during the early going. Player Tags: Live Updates Michael Lang Eliminated In 52nd Place ($3,724)Feb 18, '24 Michael Lang got all in preflop for a little under 150,000 with A4 in the hole from the small blind, and Zachary Donovan had him covered holding KQ from the hijack. The final board read Q105J4, and Lang was eliminated in 52nd place for $3,724. Donovan was over 700,000 after collecting the pot. Zachary Donovan – 712,000 (59 bb) Player Tags: Michael Lang, Live Updates |
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Feb 17, '24 | CPPT XII - DeepStack Extravaganza I | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $400K GTD | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Field Update: 37 and CountingFeb 15, '24 There have been 37 entries made so far on day 1A. Re-entry and late registration will be available through the start of level 13 on each of the three starting flights of this event. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian Day 1A Kicks Off TodayFeb 14, '24 The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas DeepStack Extravaganza I started Jan. 29 and will wrap up this weekend with the Card Player Poker Tour main event. The $400,000 guaranteed CPPT $1,600 buy-in no-limit hold’em event has three starting flights on offer from Feb. 15-17, each kicking off at 11:00 AM PT. Day 2 players will return at the same time on Feb. 18 to battle it out for the title, the trophy, and a gold coin. This will mark the 14th CPPT Venetian main event. 13 are already in the books, with CPPT all-time money leader Jon Turner earning two titles at The Venetian. About The Venetian Poker Room For The Venetian, poker is more than just a game. The property takes great care to provide tournaments that run like clockwork, a large variety of cash games, the most spacious and lavishly appointed venue in Las Vegas, and a professional and courteous staff that knows players on a first-name basis. The Venetian continues to be a hot spot for poker. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m., games spread include limit and no-limit hold’em, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha and a number of other mixed games. The smoke-free environment features a comfortable waiting area, large screen plasma televisions, two power charging outlets at each seat, and tableside dining all day long. The Venetian Resort sets the stage with unparalleled hospitality. With three all-suite towers, award-winning restaurants, and innovative nightlife, players can compete and indulge all under one roof. Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian Resort features all-suite accommodations, exquisite restaurants, world-class entertainment, and shopping. Globally inspired cuisine is crafted by celebrity chefs, including Thomas Keller, Wolfgang Puck, Lorena Garcia, Buddy ‘Cake Boss’ Valastro, Tetsuya Wakuda, and Eyal Shani. The latest venue, The Palazzo® High-Limit Gaming Lounge, offers over 15,000 square feet devoted to a luxurious slots and table games experience with a dedicated cage and an opulent private bar. Whether you love poker for the fun or the exciting stakes of competition, the DeepStack Extravaganza Poker Series is a must on every player’s list. For more information and to book your stay, visit VenetianLasVegas.com. Players can get a special suite rate by calling 877.444.3777 and referencing group code CP3DA1. Terms and conditions apply and are subject to availability. Player Tags: Live Updates David 'DW' Williams Doubles UpFeb 16, '24 There was about 20,000 in the pot with the board reading 86269 when UTG+1 was all in for 29,400 with pocket kings, but he ran right into the pocket aces held by David ‘DW’ Williams on the small blind. Williams scored the doubled to stack up 80,600 after the hand, and his opponent was left with just 1,200 when the dust settled. The short stack got that amount all in one the very next hand, but he was able to score a small double to fend off the inevitable. David ‘DW’ Williams – 80,600 (268 bb) Player Tags: Live Updates Familiar FacesFeb 17, '24 Familiar faces in the field early on day 1C at the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event include recent Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian champion Terry Fleischer, Francis Anderson, Carl Oman, Mark Seif, and Louis Cheffy; who finished runner-up to David Coleman the last time the CPPT made a stop in this poker room back in January. There are now 47 entries in the field during the early going. Player Tags: Live Updates Michael Lang Eliminated In 52nd Place ($3,724)Feb 18, '24 Michael Lang got all in preflop for a little under 150,000 with A4 in the hole from the small blind, and Zachary Donovan had him covered holding KQ from the hijack. The final board read Q105J4, and Lang was eliminated in 52nd place for $3,724. Donovan was over 700,000 after collecting the pot. Zachary Donovan – 712,000 (59 bb) Player Tags: Michael Lang, Live Updates |
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Feb 16, '24 | CPPT XII - DeepStack Extravaganza I | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $400K GTD | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Field Update: 37 and CountingFeb 15, '24 There have been 37 entries made so far on day 1A. Re-entry and late registration will be available through the start of level 13 on each of the three starting flights of this event. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian Day 1A Kicks Off TodayFeb 14, '24 The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas DeepStack Extravaganza I started Jan. 29 and will wrap up this weekend with the Card Player Poker Tour main event. The $400,000 guaranteed CPPT $1,600 buy-in no-limit hold’em event has three starting flights on offer from Feb. 15-17, each kicking off at 11:00 AM PT. Day 2 players will return at the same time on Feb. 18 to battle it out for the title, the trophy, and a gold coin. This will mark the 14th CPPT Venetian main event. 13 are already in the books, with CPPT all-time money leader Jon Turner earning two titles at The Venetian. About The Venetian Poker Room For The Venetian, poker is more than just a game. The property takes great care to provide tournaments that run like clockwork, a large variety of cash games, the most spacious and lavishly appointed venue in Las Vegas, and a professional and courteous staff that knows players on a first-name basis. The Venetian continues to be a hot spot for poker. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m., games spread include limit and no-limit hold’em, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha and a number of other mixed games. The smoke-free environment features a comfortable waiting area, large screen plasma televisions, two power charging outlets at each seat, and tableside dining all day long. The Venetian Resort sets the stage with unparalleled hospitality. With three all-suite towers, award-winning restaurants, and innovative nightlife, players can compete and indulge all under one roof. Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian Resort features all-suite accommodations, exquisite restaurants, world-class entertainment, and shopping. Globally inspired cuisine is crafted by celebrity chefs, including Thomas Keller, Wolfgang Puck, Lorena Garcia, Buddy ‘Cake Boss’ Valastro, Tetsuya Wakuda, and Eyal Shani. The latest venue, The Palazzo® High-Limit Gaming Lounge, offers over 15,000 square feet devoted to a luxurious slots and table games experience with a dedicated cage and an opulent private bar. Whether you love poker for the fun or the exciting stakes of competition, the DeepStack Extravaganza Poker Series is a must on every player’s list. For more information and to book your stay, visit VenetianLasVegas.com. Players can get a special suite rate by calling 877.444.3777 and referencing group code CP3DA1. Terms and conditions apply and are subject to availability. Player Tags: Live Updates David 'DW' Williams Doubles UpFeb 16, '24 There was about 20,000 in the pot with the board reading 86269 when UTG+1 was all in for 29,400 with pocket kings, but he ran right into the pocket aces held by David ‘DW’ Williams on the small blind. Williams scored the doubled to stack up 80,600 after the hand, and his opponent was left with just 1,200 when the dust settled. The short stack got that amount all in one the very next hand, but he was able to score a small double to fend off the inevitable. David ‘DW’ Williams – 80,600 (268 bb) Player Tags: Live Updates Familiar FacesFeb 17, '24 Familiar faces in the field early on day 1C at the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event include recent Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian champion Terry Fleischer, Francis Anderson, Carl Oman, Mark Seif, and Louis Cheffy; who finished runner-up to David Coleman the last time the CPPT made a stop in this poker room back in January. There are now 47 entries in the field during the early going. Player Tags: Live Updates Michael Lang Eliminated In 52nd Place ($3,724)Feb 18, '24 Michael Lang got all in preflop for a little under 150,000 with A4 in the hole from the small blind, and Zachary Donovan had him covered holding KQ from the hijack. The final board read Q105J4, and Lang was eliminated in 52nd place for $3,724. Donovan was over 700,000 after collecting the pot. Zachary Donovan – 712,000 (59 bb) Player Tags: Michael Lang, Live Updates |
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Feb 14, '24 | CPPT XII - DeepStack Extravaganza I | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $400K GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Field Update: 37 and CountingFeb 15, '24 There have been 37 entries made so far on day 1A. Re-entry and late registration will be available through the start of level 13 on each of the three starting flights of this event. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian Day 1A Kicks Off TodayFeb 14, '24 The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas DeepStack Extravaganza I started Jan. 29 and will wrap up this weekend with the Card Player Poker Tour main event. The $400,000 guaranteed CPPT $1,600 buy-in no-limit hold’em event has three starting flights on offer from Feb. 15-17, each kicking off at 11:00 AM PT. Day 2 players will return at the same time on Feb. 18 to battle it out for the title, the trophy, and a gold coin. This will mark the 14th CPPT Venetian main event. 13 are already in the books, with CPPT all-time money leader Jon Turner earning two titles at The Venetian. About The Venetian Poker Room For The Venetian, poker is more than just a game. The property takes great care to provide tournaments that run like clockwork, a large variety of cash games, the most spacious and lavishly appointed venue in Las Vegas, and a professional and courteous staff that knows players on a first-name basis. The Venetian continues to be a hot spot for poker. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m., games spread include limit and no-limit hold’em, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha and a number of other mixed games. The smoke-free environment features a comfortable waiting area, large screen plasma televisions, two power charging outlets at each seat, and tableside dining all day long. The Venetian Resort sets the stage with unparalleled hospitality. With three all-suite towers, award-winning restaurants, and innovative nightlife, players can compete and indulge all under one roof. Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian Resort features all-suite accommodations, exquisite restaurants, world-class entertainment, and shopping. Globally inspired cuisine is crafted by celebrity chefs, including Thomas Keller, Wolfgang Puck, Lorena Garcia, Buddy ‘Cake Boss’ Valastro, Tetsuya Wakuda, and Eyal Shani. The latest venue, The Palazzo® High-Limit Gaming Lounge, offers over 15,000 square feet devoted to a luxurious slots and table games experience with a dedicated cage and an opulent private bar. Whether you love poker for the fun or the exciting stakes of competition, the DeepStack Extravaganza Poker Series is a must on every player’s list. For more information and to book your stay, visit VenetianLasVegas.com. Players can get a special suite rate by calling 877.444.3777 and referencing group code CP3DA1. Terms and conditions apply and are subject to availability. Player Tags: Live Updates David 'DW' Williams Doubles UpFeb 16, '24 There was about 20,000 in the pot with the board reading 86269 when UTG+1 was all in for 29,400 with pocket kings, but he ran right into the pocket aces held by David ‘DW’ Williams on the small blind. Williams scored the doubled to stack up 80,600 after the hand, and his opponent was left with just 1,200 when the dust settled. The short stack got that amount all in one the very next hand, but he was able to score a small double to fend off the inevitable. David ‘DW’ Williams – 80,600 (268 bb) Player Tags: Live Updates Familiar FacesFeb 17, '24 Familiar faces in the field early on day 1C at the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event include recent Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian champion Terry Fleischer, Francis Anderson, Carl Oman, Mark Seif, and Louis Cheffy; who finished runner-up to David Coleman the last time the CPPT made a stop in this poker room back in January. There are now 47 entries in the field during the early going. Player Tags: Live Updates Michael Lang Eliminated In 52nd Place ($3,724)Feb 18, '24 Michael Lang got all in preflop for a little under 150,000 with A4 in the hole from the small blind, and Zachary Donovan had him covered holding KQ from the hijack. The final board read Q105J4, and Lang was eliminated in 52nd place for $3,724. Donovan was over 700,000 after collecting the pot. Zachary Donovan – 712,000 (59 bb) Player Tags: Michael Lang, Live Updates |
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Jan 03, '24 | CPPT XII - DeepStack Extravaganza (NYE) | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $400K GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CPPT Venetian Main Event Starts ThursdayJan 03, '24 The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas rang in the new year in style with the ongoing DeepStack Extravaganza (NYE) tournament series which started Dec. 25 and will continue through Jan. 7. Nearly $1 million in guaranteed prize money is set to be awarded across the 19-event tournament schedule. The centerpiece of the whole affair is the $400,000 guaranteed Card Player Poker Tour $1,600 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event which kicks off with the first starting day on Thursday, Jan. 4. The tournament features three starting flights from Jan. 4-6, each beginning at 11:10 AM local time. Players that make it through their starting flights will return at 11:10 AM on Jan. 7 to play down to a champion. This will be the 13th CPPT Venetian main event, with nearly 5,900 entries made and more than $19.6 million in prize money awarded across the past 12 tournaments. In January of 2023, Alan Mastic defeated a field of 560 entries in the most recent CPPT Venetian main event, earning $131,746 as the champion of that $1,600 buy-in tournament. About The Venetian Poker Room For The Venetian, poker is more than just a game. The property takes great care to provide tournaments that run like clockwork, a large variety of cash games, the most spacious and lavishly appointed venue in Las Vegas, and a professional and courteous staff that knows players on a first-name basis. Desert Companion Magazine affirms that “The Venetian continues to be the top spot” for poker. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 a.m., games spread include limit and no-limit hold’em, Omaha 8, pot-limit Omaha, and a number of other mixed games. The smoke-free environment features a comfortable waiting area, large-screen plasma televisions, two power charging outlets at each seat, and tableside dining all day long. The Venetian Resort sets the stage with unparalleled hospitality. With three all-suite towers, award-winning restaurants, and innovative nightlife at The Cocktail Collective, players can compete and indulge all under one roof. When the cards are dealt and the hands are revealed, there’s only one thing left to do—celebrate. Treat yourself to modern Japanese cuisine at WAKUDA and marvel at the talented performers of our newest show: Freestyle Love Supreme. Whether you love poker for the fun or the exciting stakes of competing, the DeepStack Extravaganza poker series is a must on every player’s list. Player Tags: Live Updates |
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Aug 16, '23 | CPPT XI - bestbet Jacksonville | $1,700 No-Limit Hold'em Mystery Bounty $300K GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mystery Bounty Main Event Starts ThursdayAug 16, '23 The Card Player Poker Tour is once again teaming up with bestbet Jacksonville, home of the largest poker room in Florida, for a nine-event tournament series. The 2023 CPPT bestbet Jacksonville kicked off on Aug. 10 and runs until Aug. 21. This is the tenth CPPT festival held at the North Florida poker hotspot. While past CPPT bestbet festivals have been built around a standard no-limit hold’em tournament, this year the centerpiece of the series is the $1,700 buy-in $300,000 guaranteed Mystery Bounty main event. The tournament will run from Thursday, Aug. 17 through Monday, Aug. 21, with a massive top bounty prize of $50,000. The Mystery Bounty main event sports three starting flights, each beginning at noon from Aug. 17-19. Players will start with 30,0000 in chips as they battle to make it to day 2, which will be livestreamed on bestbetLIVE, the card room’s popular YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook Live channel that hosts tournament and cash game action. The stream will document all the excitement as players secure and open their mystery bounties. The main event final table will be also streamed on bestbetLIVE on Aug. 21. The CPPT’s last stop in Jacksonville took place in November of 2022. The main event saw Floridian poker pro TK Miles defeat a field of 224 entries in the $3,000 buy-in tournament. Miles earned $121,480 from the prize pool of $604,800 after he struck a heads-up deal with 10-time World Series of Poker Circuit gold ring winner Jeff Trudeau, who took home $109,321 as the runner-up finisher. CPPT bestbet Jacksonville Main Event Champions
About bestbet Jacksonville bestbet Jacksonville got its start in 1934 under the banner of Jacksonville Greyhound Racing. Along with its sister property in Orange Park, the brand now operates two of the most successful poker rooms in the state of Florida, run by Jesse Hollander and Women in Poker Hall of Fame member Deborah Giardina. Poker was first introduced at the new Jacksonville location in 2012. The room currently hosts 63 poker tables and 24 tables of other action-packed games, such as High Card Flush, Pai Gow, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Three Card Poker, One Card Poker, and DJ Wild. In addition to major series like the Card Player Poker Tour, the venue also hosts daily tournaments, with a variety of no-limit hold’em and Omaha offerings. The property is known for its exciting cash game action, which includes games like no-limit hold’em, Omaha, Big O, seven-card stud, and limit hold’em. There are always plenty of exciting promotions for players, including jackpots and daily high hands. Monthly information about promotions can always be found on the official website. Players looking for a bite between hands won’t be disappointed with what bestbet has to offer. For a quick meal, the poker room deli has everyone covered with everything from sandwiches to salads. Players can also dine at one of the best sushi bars in Northeast Florida, featuring creative daily specials that will satisfy even the most demanding palates. Every week a tournament or cash game is live-streamed by bestbetLIVE with a 15-minute delay where anyone can watch the action. The sophisticated RFID technology results in a high-quality production that makes following the game easy and enjoyable. The livestreams have become so popular that clips have been used for training videos by industry professionals like Bart Hanson from Crush Live Poker. Make sure to check out bestbetLIVE on YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook Live, or you can follow the property for news and updates on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. For more information about the upcoming CPPT stop at bestbet Jacksonville, visit the tour homepage at www.CardPlayerPokerTour.com. Poker fans should also make sure to check out the bestbet cardroom and sports bar in St. Augustine, Florida which opened last August. The 40,673-square foot facility will boast 49 gaming tables, a sports bar, a sushi bar, tableside service, simulcast wagering, and more than 70 flat-screen TVs. In addition to poker, bestbet will also offer One Card Poker, Three Card Poker, Pai Gow, DJ Wild Stud Poker, I LUV Suits, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. Player Tags: Live Updates |
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Jan 08, '23 | CPPT XI - DeepStack Extravaganza | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Some Photos From The FieldJan 05, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Tournament StructureJan 05, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Some More Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1B Starts At 11:10Jan 06, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Craig Mason Leads 14 Day 1A SurvivorsJan 06, '23 A total of 108 entries were made on day 1A of the $500,000 guaranteed Card Player Poker Tour event at The Venetian, which is part of the ongoing DeepStack Extravaganza poker festival on the Las Vegas Strip. The $1,600 buy-in tournament features three starting flights in total, with 12.5% of the field making the money. That meant that 14 players would advance to day 2, guaranteed at least a min-cash for surviving the first starting day. Each player started the tournament with 40,000 stacks, and blind levels were set to 40 minutes. Additionally, those who registered before the start of level 2 were given a discount on their tournament fees. Players could rebuy, however, until the start of level 13. Craig Mason, who took second in the partypoker LIVE Caribbean main event for $1.2 million, was chip leader for most of the day before bleeding some chips away in the later levels. Mason got a huge boost towards the end of the night however when his A-J held against Sean Banahan’s Q-J on a jack-high flop. It wasn’t long after that Thomas Coolidge found himself all in and at risk of bubbling with 8-7 against the A-6 of Mark Koeln. Coolidge found no help, and was eliminated just one spot shy of the money. Mason finished with the biggest stack overall, bagging up 590,000. He was followed by WSOP Circuit winner David Richards (575,000), WSOP bracelet winner Ralph Perry (522,000), Koeln (511,000), and bracelet winner and WPT champion Dylan Linde (455,000). Other notables still in contention include Venetian poker standout and former Card Player Player of the Year Eric Baldwin and WPT champion Jordan Cristos. Tournament play continues Friday at 11:10 a.m. with day 1B. Once again, players who enter before level 2 will receive a rebate on their tournament rake. Those who want to win their seat at a discount can do so with a 7:10 p.m. $200 mega satellite on Friday night. There will also be a $200 turbo satellite on Saturday morning. Here are the chip counts for day 1A. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian: 70 Players Advance To Day 2Jan 08, '23 The $500,000 guarantee for the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event ended up being no sweat as 279 entries were made on day 1C, bringing the total field size to 560. It was enough to create an overall prize pool of $798,000. The winner, which will be determined late Sunday night, is slated to take home $152,253 to go along with the trophy and the Deepstack Extravaganza title. With 12.5% of the field advancing to day 2 and earning at least a min-cash of $3,463, that meant that 35 players would be joining the 36 that bagged between day 1A and 1B. At least that was the plan, but on the final hand of the evening, two players were eliminated. With the rules stating that only those advancing to day 2 made the money, instead 34 will move on, leaving 70 survivors overall between the three starting flights. Leading the day 1C and overall field is Brian Battistone. Battistone won a huge pot with a set of tens against Snow Frog’s pocket aces to climb the leaderboard and then finished the night strong to bag 923,000. In second place is three-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen, who bullied her table to a stack of 872,000. Her husband, high-stakes crusher and fellow bracelet winner Alex Foxen, also advanced, but finished near the bottom of the counts with just 44,000. The rest of the top five was rounded out by Marquis Waters (825,000), recent Poker Hall of Fame nominee Kathy Liebert (757,000), and Brian Cunningham (748,000). Other notables still in contention include Nipun Java, Brandon Zuidema, John Phan, Jim Collopy, Shawn Daniels, Jesse Sylvia, Patrick Eskandar, Eric Blair, and Venetian tournament standout Ben Palmer. The players will return to The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. to play down to a champion.
Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 07, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Field SizeJan 07, '23 With registration closed, we now know that 279 entries were made here on day 1C of the CPPT Venetian main event. That means that 35 players will advance to day 2, joining the 36 combined survivors from day 1A and 1B. The total field size for all three days is 560, which is plenty to beat the $500,000 guarantee with $798,000. We are still awaiting official payout numbers from tournament staff, but we will post those as soon as they become available.
Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Starts At 11:10 AMJan 07, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates |
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Jan 07, '23 | CPPT XI - DeepStack Extravaganza | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Some Photos From The FieldJan 05, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Tournament StructureJan 05, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Some More Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1B Starts At 11:10Jan 06, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Craig Mason Leads 14 Day 1A SurvivorsJan 06, '23 A total of 108 entries were made on day 1A of the $500,000 guaranteed Card Player Poker Tour event at The Venetian, which is part of the ongoing DeepStack Extravaganza poker festival on the Las Vegas Strip. The $1,600 buy-in tournament features three starting flights in total, with 12.5% of the field making the money. That meant that 14 players would advance to day 2, guaranteed at least a min-cash for surviving the first starting day. Each player started the tournament with 40,000 stacks, and blind levels were set to 40 minutes. Additionally, those who registered before the start of level 2 were given a discount on their tournament fees. Players could rebuy, however, until the start of level 13. Craig Mason, who took second in the partypoker LIVE Caribbean main event for $1.2 million, was chip leader for most of the day before bleeding some chips away in the later levels. Mason got a huge boost towards the end of the night however when his A-J held against Sean Banahan’s Q-J on a jack-high flop. It wasn’t long after that Thomas Coolidge found himself all in and at risk of bubbling with 8-7 against the A-6 of Mark Koeln. Coolidge found no help, and was eliminated just one spot shy of the money. Mason finished with the biggest stack overall, bagging up 590,000. He was followed by WSOP Circuit winner David Richards (575,000), WSOP bracelet winner Ralph Perry (522,000), Koeln (511,000), and bracelet winner and WPT champion Dylan Linde (455,000). Other notables still in contention include Venetian poker standout and former Card Player Player of the Year Eric Baldwin and WPT champion Jordan Cristos. Tournament play continues Friday at 11:10 a.m. with day 1B. Once again, players who enter before level 2 will receive a rebate on their tournament rake. Those who want to win their seat at a discount can do so with a 7:10 p.m. $200 mega satellite on Friday night. There will also be a $200 turbo satellite on Saturday morning. Here are the chip counts for day 1A. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian: 70 Players Advance To Day 2Jan 08, '23 The $500,000 guarantee for the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event ended up being no sweat as 279 entries were made on day 1C, bringing the total field size to 560. It was enough to create an overall prize pool of $798,000. The winner, which will be determined late Sunday night, is slated to take home $152,253 to go along with the trophy and the Deepstack Extravaganza title. With 12.5% of the field advancing to day 2 and earning at least a min-cash of $3,463, that meant that 35 players would be joining the 36 that bagged between day 1A and 1B. At least that was the plan, but on the final hand of the evening, two players were eliminated. With the rules stating that only those advancing to day 2 made the money, instead 34 will move on, leaving 70 survivors overall between the three starting flights. Leading the day 1C and overall field is Brian Battistone. Battistone won a huge pot with a set of tens against Snow Frog’s pocket aces to climb the leaderboard and then finished the night strong to bag 923,000. In second place is three-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen, who bullied her table to a stack of 872,000. Her husband, high-stakes crusher and fellow bracelet winner Alex Foxen, also advanced, but finished near the bottom of the counts with just 44,000. The rest of the top five was rounded out by Marquis Waters (825,000), recent Poker Hall of Fame nominee Kathy Liebert (757,000), and Brian Cunningham (748,000). Other notables still in contention include Nipun Java, Brandon Zuidema, John Phan, Jim Collopy, Shawn Daniels, Jesse Sylvia, Patrick Eskandar, Eric Blair, and Venetian tournament standout Ben Palmer. The players will return to The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. to play down to a champion.
Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 07, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Field SizeJan 07, '23 With registration closed, we now know that 279 entries were made here on day 1C of the CPPT Venetian main event. That means that 35 players will advance to day 2, joining the 36 combined survivors from day 1A and 1B. The total field size for all three days is 560, which is plenty to beat the $500,000 guarantee with $798,000. We are still awaiting official payout numbers from tournament staff, but we will post those as soon as they become available.
Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Starts At 11:10 AMJan 07, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates |
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Jan 06, '23 | CPPT XI - DeepStack Extravaganza | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Some Photos From The FieldJan 05, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Tournament StructureJan 05, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Some More Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1B Starts At 11:10Jan 06, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Craig Mason Leads 14 Day 1A SurvivorsJan 06, '23 A total of 108 entries were made on day 1A of the $500,000 guaranteed Card Player Poker Tour event at The Venetian, which is part of the ongoing DeepStack Extravaganza poker festival on the Las Vegas Strip. The $1,600 buy-in tournament features three starting flights in total, with 12.5% of the field making the money. That meant that 14 players would advance to day 2, guaranteed at least a min-cash for surviving the first starting day. Each player started the tournament with 40,000 stacks, and blind levels were set to 40 minutes. Additionally, those who registered before the start of level 2 were given a discount on their tournament fees. Players could rebuy, however, until the start of level 13. Craig Mason, who took second in the partypoker LIVE Caribbean main event for $1.2 million, was chip leader for most of the day before bleeding some chips away in the later levels. Mason got a huge boost towards the end of the night however when his A-J held against Sean Banahan’s Q-J on a jack-high flop. It wasn’t long after that Thomas Coolidge found himself all in and at risk of bubbling with 8-7 against the A-6 of Mark Koeln. Coolidge found no help, and was eliminated just one spot shy of the money. Mason finished with the biggest stack overall, bagging up 590,000. He was followed by WSOP Circuit winner David Richards (575,000), WSOP bracelet winner Ralph Perry (522,000), Koeln (511,000), and bracelet winner and WPT champion Dylan Linde (455,000). Other notables still in contention include Venetian poker standout and former Card Player Player of the Year Eric Baldwin and WPT champion Jordan Cristos. Tournament play continues Friday at 11:10 a.m. with day 1B. Once again, players who enter before level 2 will receive a rebate on their tournament rake. Those who want to win their seat at a discount can do so with a 7:10 p.m. $200 mega satellite on Friday night. There will also be a $200 turbo satellite on Saturday morning. Here are the chip counts for day 1A. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian: 70 Players Advance To Day 2Jan 08, '23 The $500,000 guarantee for the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event ended up being no sweat as 279 entries were made on day 1C, bringing the total field size to 560. It was enough to create an overall prize pool of $798,000. The winner, which will be determined late Sunday night, is slated to take home $152,253 to go along with the trophy and the Deepstack Extravaganza title. With 12.5% of the field advancing to day 2 and earning at least a min-cash of $3,463, that meant that 35 players would be joining the 36 that bagged between day 1A and 1B. At least that was the plan, but on the final hand of the evening, two players were eliminated. With the rules stating that only those advancing to day 2 made the money, instead 34 will move on, leaving 70 survivors overall between the three starting flights. Leading the day 1C and overall field is Brian Battistone. Battistone won a huge pot with a set of tens against Snow Frog’s pocket aces to climb the leaderboard and then finished the night strong to bag 923,000. In second place is three-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen, who bullied her table to a stack of 872,000. Her husband, high-stakes crusher and fellow bracelet winner Alex Foxen, also advanced, but finished near the bottom of the counts with just 44,000. The rest of the top five was rounded out by Marquis Waters (825,000), recent Poker Hall of Fame nominee Kathy Liebert (757,000), and Brian Cunningham (748,000). Other notables still in contention include Nipun Java, Brandon Zuidema, John Phan, Jim Collopy, Shawn Daniels, Jesse Sylvia, Patrick Eskandar, Eric Blair, and Venetian tournament standout Ben Palmer. The players will return to The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. to play down to a champion.
Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 07, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Field SizeJan 07, '23 With registration closed, we now know that 279 entries were made here on day 1C of the CPPT Venetian main event. That means that 35 players will advance to day 2, joining the 36 combined survivors from day 1A and 1B. The total field size for all three days is 560, which is plenty to beat the $500,000 guarantee with $798,000. We are still awaiting official payout numbers from tournament staff, but we will post those as soon as they become available.
Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Starts At 11:10 AMJan 07, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates |
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Jan 05, '23 | CPPT XI - DeepStack Extravaganza | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Some Photos From The FieldJan 05, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Tournament StructureJan 05, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Some More Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 06, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1B Starts At 11:10Jan 06, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates Craig Mason Leads 14 Day 1A SurvivorsJan 06, '23 A total of 108 entries were made on day 1A of the $500,000 guaranteed Card Player Poker Tour event at The Venetian, which is part of the ongoing DeepStack Extravaganza poker festival on the Las Vegas Strip. The $1,600 buy-in tournament features three starting flights in total, with 12.5% of the field making the money. That meant that 14 players would advance to day 2, guaranteed at least a min-cash for surviving the first starting day. Each player started the tournament with 40,000 stacks, and blind levels were set to 40 minutes. Additionally, those who registered before the start of level 2 were given a discount on their tournament fees. Players could rebuy, however, until the start of level 13. Craig Mason, who took second in the partypoker LIVE Caribbean main event for $1.2 million, was chip leader for most of the day before bleeding some chips away in the later levels. Mason got a huge boost towards the end of the night however when his A-J held against Sean Banahan’s Q-J on a jack-high flop. It wasn’t long after that Thomas Coolidge found himself all in and at risk of bubbling with 8-7 against the A-6 of Mark Koeln. Coolidge found no help, and was eliminated just one spot shy of the money. Mason finished with the biggest stack overall, bagging up 590,000. He was followed by WSOP Circuit winner David Richards (575,000), WSOP bracelet winner Ralph Perry (522,000), Koeln (511,000), and bracelet winner and WPT champion Dylan Linde (455,000). Other notables still in contention include Venetian poker standout and former Card Player Player of the Year Eric Baldwin and WPT champion Jordan Cristos. Tournament play continues Friday at 11:10 a.m. with day 1B. Once again, players who enter before level 2 will receive a rebate on their tournament rake. Those who want to win their seat at a discount can do so with a 7:10 p.m. $200 mega satellite on Friday night. There will also be a $200 turbo satellite on Saturday morning. Here are the chip counts for day 1A. Player Tags: Live Updates CPPT Venetian: 70 Players Advance To Day 2Jan 08, '23 The $500,000 guarantee for the Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event ended up being no sweat as 279 entries were made on day 1C, bringing the total field size to 560. It was enough to create an overall prize pool of $798,000. The winner, which will be determined late Sunday night, is slated to take home $152,253 to go along with the trophy and the Deepstack Extravaganza title. With 12.5% of the field advancing to day 2 and earning at least a min-cash of $3,463, that meant that 35 players would be joining the 36 that bagged between day 1A and 1B. At least that was the plan, but on the final hand of the evening, two players were eliminated. With the rules stating that only those advancing to day 2 made the money, instead 34 will move on, leaving 70 survivors overall between the three starting flights. Leading the day 1C and overall field is Brian Battistone. Battistone won a huge pot with a set of tens against Snow Frog’s pocket aces to climb the leaderboard and then finished the night strong to bag 923,000. In second place is three-time bracelet winner Kristen Foxen, who bullied her table to a stack of 872,000. Her husband, high-stakes crusher and fellow bracelet winner Alex Foxen, also advanced, but finished near the bottom of the counts with just 44,000. The rest of the top five was rounded out by Marquis Waters (825,000), recent Poker Hall of Fame nominee Kathy Liebert (757,000), and Brian Cunningham (748,000). Other notables still in contention include Nipun Java, Brandon Zuidema, John Phan, Jim Collopy, Shawn Daniels, Jesse Sylvia, Patrick Eskandar, Eric Blair, and Venetian tournament standout Ben Palmer. The players will return to The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. to play down to a champion.
Player Tags: Live Updates Some Photos From The FieldJan 07, '23 Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Field SizeJan 07, '23 With registration closed, we now know that 279 entries were made here on day 1C of the CPPT Venetian main event. That means that 35 players will advance to day 2, joining the 36 combined survivors from day 1A and 1B. The total field size for all three days is 560, which is plenty to beat the $500,000 guarantee with $798,000. We are still awaiting official payout numbers from tournament staff, but we will post those as soon as they become available.
Player Tags: Live Updates Day 1C Starts At 11:10 AMJan 07, '23 Players in this event start with 40,000 stacks and 40-minute blind levels. Those who sign up before the start of level 2 will receive a discount on their tournament rake. Click below for the full tournament structure. Player Tags: Live Updates |
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