Buy-In: | $1,100 |
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Prize Pool: | $329,280 |
Entrants: | 343 |
Baurzhan Akimov triumphed over a field of 343 entries in the 2024 Card Player Poker Tour $1,100 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event at The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas. The Las Vegas resident earned $63,943 as the last player standing, the second-largest tournament score yet for the native of Kazakhstan. He now has nearly $513,000 in lifetime earnings on the poker circuit.
“It’s very good, I’m so excited,” Akimov told Card Player after coming out on top. Of his journey through the field he offered, “I’m just lucky. I played up to a good stack, and then I increased my stack step-by-step.”
The largest payday on Akimov’s resume remains the $74,000 he earned as the fifth-place finisher in the 2023 Merit Poker Gangster Series $3,300 buy-in main event.
Akimov received 480 Card Player Player of the Year points for his victory in this tournament. This was his second title and ninth final-table finish of the year. With 1,626 total points he now sits inside the top 250 in the 2024 POY race standings presented by Global Poker.
This was the first CPPT event in the new Venetian Poker Room, which opened in August. The solid turnout saw the event’s $300,000 guarantee surpassed, with $329,280 in prize money ultimately paid out across the top 44 finishers. This event featured three starting flights from Sept. 19-21, with the top 12.5 percent of the field advancing from each flight to day 2, which began at 11:00 AM on Sunday, Sept. 22.
The final day began with the 44 players that made the money all taking a seat. Plenty of big names were knocked out over the roughly seven-hour period it took to narrow the field to nine, including two-time bracelet winner Dan Heimiller (40th), start-of-day chip leader Anthony An (30th), 2021 World Poker Tour Venetian third-place finisher Kyna England (28th), bracelet winner Nick Jivkov (26th), 2021 WPT Venetian champion Qing Liu (24th), bracelet winner Francis Anderson (22nd), bracelet winner and WPT champion Dylan Linde (19th), recent Poker Masters event no. 2 champion Jeremy Becker (17th), five-time bracelet winner Brian Yoon (13th), 2010 WSOP main event 15th-place finisher Matt Affleck (12th), and 2021 WSOP main event sixth-place finisher Hye Park (11th).
Lam Nguyen held the chip lead when the official final table was set. Xiang Lin was the first to fall, with his A-K unable to win a three-way all-in facing the pocket queens of Akimov and the J-9 suited of Martin Schroeder. The board gave Schroeder a jack-high straight and the pot, eliminating Lin in ninth place ($6,519). This score pushed his career earnings over $590,000.
Sebastian Crema soon followed, with his A-K losing a preflop race against the pocket nines of Jeffrey Chen. Crema didn’t connect with the double paired board and was sent home with $8,214 for his eighth-place showing. The Canadian surpassed a quarter million in total tournament cashes with this deep run.
Schroeder’s run in this event came to an end when his KJ failed to best the pocket tens of Aaron Massey. Schroeder earned $10,517 for his efforts, the second-largest score on his tournament resume.
Chen got the last of his stack in with A10 trailing the pocket kings of Manuel Labandeira. A king-high runout gave Labandeira top set and the pot. Chen settled for $13,697 as the sixth-place finisher.
Nguyen seemed poised for a double-up when he got all-in with pocket tens leading the pocket deuces of Terry Fleischer, but a deuce on the turn turned the tables. The river was no help to Nguyen and he was eliminated in fifth place ($18,069). This was the largest live tournament payday yet for Nguyen.
Fleischer chipped up early in five-handed play when he made a straight flush after going all-in with 10-9 suited against the A-Q of Akimov. Fleischer further added to his stack when his A-J held versus the K-J of Labandeira in a preflop all-in showdown. Ace high was good by the river and Labandeira headed to the payout desk to collect $24,235.
The next big clash saw the K-Q of Massey face the pocket nines of Akimov. Massey found no help by the river and was eliminated in third place, earning $32,998 for his 390th recorded in-the-money finish. He now has more than $5.8 million in career earnings to his name.
With that Akimov took just over a 2:1 chip lead into heads-up play with Fleischer. The final hand of the tournament pitted Akimov’s pocket nines against the A5 of Fleischer. The board came down K225K and Akimov’s kings and nines earned him the pot and the title.
Fleischer was awarded $45,598 as the runner-up. He fell just one spot short of earning his second major title at Venetian this year, having taken down the Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian Poker Bowl back in February. Fleischer’s career tournament earnings now sit at over $2.7 million.
This was Fleischer’s fifth final-table finish of the year, with his one title run so far being the aforementioned victory here at Venetian. The 400 POY points he earned with this second-place showing moved him inside the top 200 in the 2024 rankings.
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final table:
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Baurzhan Akimov | $63,943 | 480 |
2 | Terry Fleischer | $45,598 | 400 |
3 | Aaron Massey | $32,998 | 320 |
4 | Manuel Labandeira | $24,235 | 240 |
5 | Lam Nguyen | $18,069 | 200 |
6 | Jeff Chen | $13,697 | 160 |
7 | Martin Schroeder | $10,517 | 120 |
8 | Sebastian Crema | $8,214 | 80 |
9 | Xiang Lin | $6,519 | 40 |
The final hand of the tournament saw Terry Fleischer get all in with A5 in the hole, and Baurzhan Akimov found pocket nines once again to seal the final fate of the event.
The final board read K225K, and that was it for Terry, who saw his run come to a profitable end in second place for $45,598 in prize money. That left the top prize of $$63,943 to the new Card Player Poker Tour champion Akimov.
Aaron Massey was all in with K-Q, but he ran into the pocket nines held by Baurzhan Akimov. The board brought no help for Massey, and he hit the rail in third place. Massey scored a cash worth $32,998 thanks to his deep run in the tournament. Akimov stacked up close to a 2:1 advantage chip stack heading into the heads-up final against Terry Fleischer after stacking up the pot.
Baurzhan Akimov – 9,195,000 (45 bb)
Terry Fleischer – 4,525,000 (22 bb)
Aaron Massey – Eliminated in Third Place ($32,998)
Blinds are up to 100,000-200,000 with a big blind ante of 200,000 for the start of Level 31. There are four players remaining in the hunt to become the next Card Player Poker Tour champion today here at the new Venetian Poker Room.
The players are taking another 15-minute break.
Manuel Labandeira (pictired)was all in with K-J from the small blind, but it ran right into the A-J held by Terry Fleischer under the gun.
The board bricked out for the ace-kicker to hold for Fleischer, and Manuel was out in fourth place for a cash worth $24,235. Terry stacked up 5.57 million after collecting the pot.
Terry Fleischer – 5,570,000 (37 bb)
Manuel Labandeira – Eliminated in Fourth Place ($24,235)
Terry Fleischer was all in for 1.76 million with 109 from the big blind, and Baurzhan Akimov had him covered holding A-Q on the small blind.
The final board read 875QJ so Fleischer hit the straight flush to double up and survive holding 3,875,000. Akimov was at 4.52 million after the hand.
Terry Fleischer – 3,875,000 (25 bb)
Baurzhan Akimov – 4,520,000 (30 bb)
Blinds are up to 75,000-150,000 with a big blind ante of 150,000 for the start of Level 30. There are four players remaining in the hunt to become the next Card Player Poker Tour champion today here at the new Venetian Poker Room.
Lam Nguyen (pictured) was all in with pocket tens in the hole on the big blind, and Terry Fleischer had him covered holding pocket deuces from the button.
The final board read J9523, and Nguyen was eliminated in fifth place for a payout of $18,069. Terry was up to 5.15 million after the hand.
Terry Fleischer – 5,150,000 (42 bb)
Lam Nguyen – Eliminated in Fifth Place ($18,069)
Jeffrey Chen (pictured) was all in with A10 in the hole from the small blind, and Manuel Labandeira had him covered holding pocket kings on the big blind.
The final board read K5476, and Chen was eliminated in sixth place for a payday worth $13,697. Manuel was up to 3.67 million after the hand.
Manuel Labandeira – 3,670,000 (30 bb)
Jeffrey Chen – Eliminated in Sixth Place ($13,697)
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