DJ Squatch Spins Up A Win

Longtime poker enthusiast Charles “DJ Squatch” Lake topped the field to win our “Building A Better Vegas” event, benefitting the Junior League of Las Vegas. A professional DJ by trade, Lake has been playing poker for about 20 years, a passion that started with friendly family games and evolved into a deep appreciation for the strategy and community of the game.

Lake cites Doyle Brunson as his poker hero and says his younger brother Jon and cousins Brandon and Desiree were cheering him on from home. Away from the tables, he enjoys video games and bowling, and hopes to one day take a seat in the WSOP Main Event.

For now, he’s savoring the victory, proud to have combined his love of poker with a good cause and earning $2,500 in the process.

Final Table!

We have reached the final table! Check out the gallery below for bios of all the players who made the final nine.

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Stout Sends One Home

At blinds of 3,000/6,000, under the gun opened to 13,000. CSOP founder Matt Stout three-bet from middle position to 38,000 with JJ. Connor Richards called all in for his last 18,000 holding A8. The original raiser folded, and the cards were on their backs with Richards at risk.

A flop of J2Q gave Stout a set of jacks and left Richards drawing nearly dead. The 3 turn and 5 river brought no miracles for Richards, and he was eliminated. Stout dragged the pot and stacked up 350,000 for a nice stack at this point in the tournament.

Player
Current Stack
Stack Change
Matt Stout
350,000
36,000
Connor Richards
1
-18,000

Resto Doubles Through Grant

Alden Grant opened the action from under the gun to 8,000 with JJ. The action folded around to Joey Resto in late position, who moved all in for 28,000. Grant made the call, and the cards were turned up with Resto at risk. Grant tabled his pocket jacks, while Resto showed KQ and would need to improve to stay alive.

The flop came TA7, giving Resto a gutshot straight draw and two over cards. The K on the turn gave Resto a pair of kings and the lead in the hand, and the A on the river was no help and Resto scooped the pot. Resto doubled up to 65,000, but grant still had 120,000 after paying off the double-up.

Player
Current Stack
Stack Change
Alden Grant
120,000
-28,000
Joey Resto
65,000
37,000

Big Money And Prizes At Stake

Here is the prize pool, in addition to all the celebrity bounties, for the final table!

1st Place: $2,500.00

2nd Place: $1,500.00

3rd Place: $1,000.00

4th Place: CSOP Celebrity Cash Game Seat, $1,000 Tahoe Wakebusters Gift Certificate

5th Place: Las Vegas ATV Tour for 2, $1,000 Tahoe Wakebusters Gift Certificate

6th Place: $300 CSOP Seat, $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Certificate

7th Place: $300 CSOP Seat, $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Certificate

8th Place: $300 CSOP Seat, $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Certificate

9th Place: $300 CSOP Seat, $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Certificate

10th Place: $300 CSOP Seat, $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Certificate

End Of Registration – Trophies!

The CSOP awards three trophies, provided by Right Touch Engravers, at our events. Two of these are awarded when the players return from the first break. The first is the chip lead trophy for whoever manages to mass the most chips before the end of the rebuy period. The second is the rebuy trophy, for whoever donated the most money rebuying themselves, and others, into the event.

Photo Gallery #1

Players are having a great time tonight and it shows in these amazing photos from QuickStyle Photography.

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