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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

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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.

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Photo Gallery #1

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

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Cards In The Air

We are up and running with cards in the air for event #89 benefitting the Junior League Of Las Vegas. The room is filled with excitement and the tables are full as a great field is building for this event. Our prize pool and celebrity bounties are below. Each celebrity bounty has a mystery envelope and a bounty badge for the player who busts them the first time (our celebrity bounties typically rebuy until the end of the rebuy period).

 

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Starting Off With A Learning Session

Event #89 kicked off a little early, before the cocktail mixer even started, with a lesson for a group of ladies from the Junior League of Las Vegas. Jordan Handrich, the Loose Cannon on this season of the PokerStars Big Game On Tour, talked to the ladies about how the game works and helped them to become more comfortable playing their first poker tournament. Handrich covered everything from how blinds and betting works to some basic strategies and bet-sizing advice.

The Junior League Of Las Vegas works to help young women succeed and build confidence, and what better place to start then the poker table! More and more women are playing poker in recent years and the environment is certainly not the boys club that it once was. The Charity Series Of Poker sees a much higher percentage of women in it’s events than a typical poker tournament and it is our sincere hope that getting more ladies into our events means more women getting interested in poker and playing serious tournaments.

Thanks to Mrs. Handrich for lending her skills and fame to the event and helping these ladies with the skills to crush this event. We hope to see one of them holding the trophy at the end!

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Alavez Makes It Quick

After a wild final table that saw chip leads change back and forth and all-in bets nearly every hand, Edgar Alavez needed just two hands to take the final table from four-handed to victory. Alavez busted two players on the first hand to get heads up with local grinder Lori Ann Persinger. They got it all-in on the next hand and Persinger revealed Ace-King, a big favorite over Alavez’s King-Queen, but the board gave Alavez a queen on the flop and no help for Persinger on the turn and river.

First Place ($10,000 Tournament Entry) – Edgar Alavez

Edgar Alavez has been a regular supporter of the CSOP for years now, and first started playing poker three years ago because of his friendship with Matt Stout and support for the charities that the CSOP helps fund. Alavez says his favorite poker game is Pot-Limit Omaha and his favorite player is Daniel Negreanu. His wife Terry is also a CSOP supporter and you can find them both at most of our events. For his first place finish Alavez won a $10,000 tournament entry, which he plans to use to play the WPT Main Event at The Wynn in December. Good luck Edgar! 

Second Place (2026 Viva St. Jude Package)  – Lori Ann Persinger

Lori Ann Persinger is a regular fixture in the tournament world in Las Vegas, and at CSOP events. And she is an established winner, with nearly $350,000 in tournament winnings. Persinger is also a Navy veteran, frequent podcast guest, and fan of the Las Vegas Aces WNBA team. 

Persinger has been playing the game a long time, and her favorite players over the years are Nick Schulman and Anthony Zinno (who also played this CSOP event). Her husband Rick also plays on occasion and is her biggest supporter. For her runner-up finish, Persinger receives a 2026 Viva St. Jude package. The Viva St. Jude experience includes not only the CSOP event, but also a golfing experience, a fashion soiree, and an incredible tasting experience from local chefs. 

Third Place (Celebrity Cash Game and $1,000 Tahoe Wakebusters) – Peter Mackenzie

Peter Mackenzie is an actor with an incredible list of appearances going all the way back to 1987 with his role in Good Morning Vietnam. Since then he has appeared in over a hundred films and television shows, including the movie Trumbo, a recurring role on the television show Black-ish, and appearances in an impressive roster of sitcoms. 

Fourth Place (Las Vegas ATV Trip And $1,000 Wakebusters) – Satoshi Nashima

Satoshi Mishima is a construction manager, and the St. Jude event was only the second time he has ever played poker after moving to Las Vegas from Japan three months ago. Mishima seems to have figured it out quickly as he was a force in the final two tables, busting players and shoving all-in with absolutely zero fear. He eventually ran into trouble and his journey ended with a fourth place finish which includes a fantastic ATV trip for two from Las Vegas ATV Tours, and a gift certificate for a thousand dollars from Wakebusters

Fifth Place ($300 CSOP Entry and $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Card) – Bill Cogan

Bill Cogan is a civil engineer who recently moved to Vegas with his wife Annie to chase his poker dreams. After twenty-five years of poker, Bill finally gets to play on a more regular basis and hopes to find success here in sin city. His favorite player is Daniel Negreanu, who can sometimes be seen at our CSOP events, and he also enjoys bowling and building surfboards. 

For his fifth place finish, Bill receives a $300 entry to any CSOP event, and a $100 gift card to Loaded Empanadas here in Las Vegas.  

Sixth Place ($300 CSOP Entry and $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Card) – Tomas Sanchez

Tomas Sanchez is a former professional basketball player who now owns a barber shop and enjoys weight lifting and spending time with his son Tomas Jr. and girlfriend Noelle. Sanchez enjoys playing heads up, and his favorite players are Phil Ivey and Alex Foxen. 

For his sixth place finish, Tomas receives a $300 entry to any CSOP event, and a $100 gift card to Loaded Empanadas here in Las Vegas.

Seventh Place ($300 CSOP Entry and $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Card) – Lu Huang

Lu Huang didn’t fill out the final table form, but we appreciate them playing in our event! 

For his seventh place finish, Lu receives a $300 entry to any CSOP event, and a $100 gift card to Loaded Empanadas here in Las Vegas.

Eighth Place ($300 CSOP Entry and $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Card) – Martin Lowrey

Martin Lowrey is a detective sergeant with the Las Vegas Police department and can often be seen at CSOP events. Lowrey first played poker in college and has loved the game ever since. His favorite player is Brad Owen and his favorite game is seven card stud. His wife Shannon and sons Cooper and Arlo were rooting for him from home. 

When he isn’t playing poker, Lowrey enjoys building legos with his sons and playing disc golf. He also aspires to win a WPT event some day, and we’re rooting for him!  For his eighth place finish, Martin receives a $300 entry to any CSOP event, and a $100 gift card to Loaded Empanadas here in Las Vegas.

Ninth Place ($300 CSOP Entry and $100 Loaded Empanadas Gift Card) –  Oscar Gutierrez

Oscar Gutierrez is recently retired from IT work and spends time with his wife and two dogs, as well as playing poker in his spare time. He emigrated from Cuba at age three and enjoys watching Alan Keating and Jared Bleznik play the game. He also enjoys golf. 

For his ninth place finish, Oscar receives a $300 entry to any CSOP event, and a $100 gift card to Loaded Empanadas here in Las Vegas.

Chip Leader Trophy ($300 CSOP Entry and St. Jude Gift Box) – Alex Outhred

Alex Outhred is a professional poker player and vagabond who has been a huge CSOP supporter since it’s inception and a former event winner. Outhred has $658,384 in lifetime tournament winnings and plays cash games as well as coaching players who want to improve their game. Outred receives a $300 entry to any CSOP event, and a St. Jude gift box. 

Rebuy Trophy ($300 CSOP Entry and St. Jude Gift Box) – Lisa Szyc

Lisa Szyc is an experienced litigation attorney from Las Vegas, and our new favorite CSOP player! Szyc set a new record for rebuys in this event, donating over $10,000 during the rebuy period by rebuying herself, and the other players at her table, over 100 times! She receives a $300 entry to any CSOP event, and a St. Jude gift box as well as our respect for her incredible generosity! Thank you Lisa!  

 

And here is a video of Edgar Alavez winning a huge pot early on that helped him cruise to the final table, provided by reporter Joseph Berg.

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Notable Stacks Remaining

We’ve still got some notable players in the field with nice stacks!

Lena Evans is still in the fight for that main event seat!

Lena Evans: Total live earnings $388,349 and best live cash $53,020; runner-up in WPTDeepStacks San Diego for $53,020; 7th-place finish for $5,390 on Sep 1, 2025. Runs PLON (Poker League Of Nations). Hendon Mob Profile

Mike Matusow: Total live earnings $10,764,593; win in the 2005 WSOP Tournament of Champions for $1,000,000; 6th place in the 2001 WSOP Main Event for $239,765. Hendon Mob Profile

Jordan Handrich: Total live earnings $220,453; 13th in the 2016 WSOP Little One for One Drop for $27,714; 4th in the $300 Super Sunday Special on May 25, 2025 for $18,834. Recently played as the “Loose Cannon” on the PokerStars Big Game On Tour for four episodes. Hendon Mob Profile

Chad Holloway: Total live earnings around $334k; win in the 2013 WSOP $500 Casino Employees Event for $84,915. Hendon Mob Profile

Alex Outhred – Career earnings of $658,384 with a 4th-place finish at the WPT Mandalay Bay Poker Championship for $184,745 and a 6th-place finish in the 2021 WSOP $800 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack for $54,722. Hendon Mob Profile

 

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St. Jude Pic Dump #1 And Award Winners

We’re having a great time with some amazing bounties and wild action here at the biggest CSOP of the year. We are setting records tonight with Alex Outhred winning the trophy for the largest stack at the end of the rebuy period with the largest stack ever recorded at this point in a CSOP event (over 400,000), and Lisa Szyc winning the trophy for the most rebuys with more than $10,000 donated during the rebuy period.

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