Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social

Event #14: $600 Lone Star Surprise Bounty II
Day: 1
Event Info

Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q9
Prize
$13,518
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Entries
93

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DayDateEventTimeStream Time (CDT)Title
SAT4/24EVENT #1412:00 PM8:00 PM$600 LONE STAR SURPRISE BOUNTY
SUN4/25OFFXXX
MON4/26CASH GAME7:30 PM8:00 PM$5-5-10 NLH
TUE4/27DAY 1A3:30 PM4PM & 7PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
WED4/28DAY 1B6:30 PM7:00 PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
THU4/29DAY 1C3:30 PM4PM & 7PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
FRI4/30DAY 1D6:30 PM7:00 PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
SAT5/1DAY 1E6:30 PM7:00 PMTHE INAUGURAL TEXAS STATE $1MIL GTD MAIN EVENT
SUN5/2DAY 27:30 PM8:00 PMDAY 2
MON5/3DAY 33:00 PM3:30 PMFINAL TABLE (9)

Stone Collecting Bounties

Kim Stone
Kim Stone

Level 5 (300/600/600)

After being knocked down to a short stack earlier in the day, Kim Stone has since chipped up significantly since then,

She has scored three bounties, including one of the swag bags and one of the $200 bounty envelopes to add to her growing stack of chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Kim Stone
115,000
82,000
82,000

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MUST SEE: Poker Player Stuns Final Table By Calling Entire Run-Out

Last night, Pedro Rios won Event #12 of the Lone Star Poker Series in what was a pretty impressive victory for $9,447. But that's not the story everyone's talking about.

In a stunning moment seven-handed at the final table, Troy Clogston knocked out Don Iyengar in a hand where Clogston called every hand on the run-out, with PokerGO there to capture every single moment.

After predicting the flop would come {8-}{9-}{10-}, he also picked out the cards on the turn and river including suits. Sadly, he would finish in third place behind Rios and eventual runner-up Brandon Guzman.

Read about and see the hand here!

Extended Break

The players are now on the first break of the day, which is an extended 30-minute break for the handing out of envelopes and for registration to go for the duration of the break as it will close when the break ends.

Level 4 Chip Counts

Player Chips Progress
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Jeff Platt
70,000
5,000
5,000
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Jim Echiverri
70,000
70,000
70,000
Profile photo of Ed Batinga us
Ed Batinga
60,000
60,000
60,000
Profile photo of Logan Hewett us
Logan Hewett
55,000
55,000
55,000
Profile photo of Roy Choi us
Roy Choi
55,000
55,000
55,000
Profile photo of Don Iyengar us
Don Iyengar
55,000
55,000
55,000
Profile photo of Loi Nguyen us
Loi Nguyen
45,000
45,000
45,000
Profile photo of Linh Dinh us
Linh Dinh
45,000
45,000
45,000
Profile photo of James Duke us
James Duke
35,000
35,000
35,000
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Kim Stone
33,000
21,000
21,000
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Brandon Guzman
22,000
22,000
22,000
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Isaac Trumbo
20,000
20,000
20,000
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Troy Clogston
20,000
20,000
20,000
Profile photo of Nic Vu us
Nic Vu
18,000
18,000
18,000

Platt Rivers Straight to Leave Stone Short

Level 3 (200/300/300)

Jeff Platt was all in with {q-}{q-} against the {k-}{k-} of Kim Stone.

Stone had Platt slight covered so Platt would need some help to survive. The flop gave some help as it came {j-}{8-}{10-} to open up straight possibilities.

The turn was a {5-} but the river was a {9-} to bring home the straight for Platt and keep his bounty alive, while knocking Stone short in chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeff Platt
65,000
65,000
65,000
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Kim Stone
12,000
12,000
12,000

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Nhan Scores First VIP Bounty

Ryane Nhan
Ryane Nhan

Level 2 (100/200/200)

Josh Burkhalter was all in preflop in good position for a double as he held {j-}{j-} against the {7-}{7-} of Ryane Nhan.

But the flop came {4-}{7-}{5-} to give Nhan the set and but Burkhalter on the brink. The turn was a {10-} and the river a {3-Clubs} to confirm Burkhalter as the first VIP victim of the day and give Nhan the $300 VIP bounty envelope.

Player Chips Progress
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Ryane Nhan
65,000
65,000
65,000
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Josh Burkhalter
Busted

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VIP Bounties

VIP Bounties
VIP Bounties

While most of the bounties will not come into play until the close of registration, there are a few notable exceptions in the form of the VIP bounties.

These players are big names in the Lone Star Poker Series who have been selected to be VIP players. Their bounties are in play from the start and are worth $300 each to anyone who have knock them out.

List of the VIP Bounties

#VIP NAMEDESCRIPTION    
VIP 1LAURA HOPPE$360 NL Holdem Bounty Champion Inaugural Lone Star Poker Series Season I    
VIP 2JOSH BURKHALTER$400 Jacked Stack Champion Inaugural Lone Star Poker Series Season I    
VIP 3LOGAN HEWETT$600 Lone Star Suprise Bounty I (LSPS Season II)    
VIP 4STEPHEN HART$400 Super Stack Stack (Season II)    
VIP 5LINH DINH$400 NLH Double Black Chip Bounty (Season II)    
VIP 6JIM ECHIVERRI     
VIP 7ROB VALDEN$360 Triple Triple Draw Inaugural Lone Star Poker Series Season I    
VIP 8NIC VU     
VIP 9JEFF PLATT     
VIP 10James DukeSupporter of the Lone Star Poker Series, Champions Poker Club & 4th place finisher on the Tournament Leaderboard    
VIP 11Ed BatingaSupporter of the Lone Star Poker Series, Champions Poker Club & 5th place finisher on the Tournament Leaderboard    
VIP 12Isaac TrumboExecutive Vice President of Champions Poker Group    
VIP 13ROY CHOIPresident of Champions Poker Group    
VIP 14DEWEY TOMKO"MULTI-BRACELET WINNER AT THE WSOP & WINNER OF MORE THAN $4.9 MILLION IN LIFETIME TOURNAMENT EARNINGS & PARTNER at Champions Poker Club    
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VIP 15KIM STONECo-Founder of the Lone Star Poker Series    

Event #14: $600 Lone Star Surprise Bounty Underway

Lone Star Poker Series
Lone Star Poker Series

The Lone Star Surprise Bounty has just announced shuffle up and deal to begin the day with 39 entires at the start.

This tournament promises to be one of the most exciting and most fun of the series. Players begin with a 30,000 stack after a $600 buy in.

The bounty for this tournament is a surprise. Each player will receive an envelope at the close of registration, which is at the end of level 4, approximately 2:15 p.m. local time. These envelopes will have a surprise amount of money. Fifteen worth $100, ten worth $200, two worth $500 and the one jackpot bounty of $1000. Every other envelope will be $0.

PokerNews will cover this unique format as the day progresses.