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Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social

$1,300 Texas State $1M GTD Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

Lone Star Poker Series Champions Social

Event Info
Buy-in
$1,300
Prize Pool
$2,090,700
Entries
1,818
Players Left
3
Average Chip Stack
30,300,000
Total Chips
90,900,000
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
17
Players Left
3

Final Day of Main Event Starts at 2 p.m. with 17 Vying for $355,420

LSPS Belt Buckle and Plaques
LSPS Belt Buckle and Plaques

It is time for the final day, the epic conclusion to what has been a long and prosperous Lone Star Poker Series. At 2 p.m. the 17 players who survived Day 2 of the main event will converge to battle for the whopping grand prize of $355,420 as well as the LSPS hardware.

Many of the 17 returning players have a plethora of career poker earnings. The $355,420 grand prize would be the largest career cash for each remaining player except for Michael Wang, who has a cash of $466,120.

It would also be near the biggest cash for Christopher Gonzales and Josh Thibodaux who both have the vast majority of their winnings from one large cash, they will both be looking to add another massive score to their resume.

Career Poker Earnings According to Hendon Mob

PlayerLargest Career CashCareer Poker Earnings
Michael Wang$466,120$2,726,228
Brett Murray$151,145$1,501,013
Shawn Rice$213,000$1,089,291
Nick Shkolnik$206,530$727,596
Jesse McVicker$77,403$697,130
Jared Hemingway$163,024$679,827
Christopher Doan$69,025$503,228
Christopher Gonzales$360,906$399,064
Josh Thibodaux$350,758$392,157
Brad Freeman$192,242$326,667
Gabriel Andrade$43,495$266,698
Teddy Conner$76,144$234,206
Joon Park$61,013$159,539
Tony Potis$12,000$75,092
Kevin Kaylor$7,007$49,684
Brandon Packard$5,355$8,066
Robert Wright$4,540$6,960

Wang, Brett Murray and Shaw Rice are all experienced players that have over a million in career earnings. While four others have over $500,000 to create a deep remaining field.

Play will resume at Level 28 with blinds at 50,000/125,000. Meaning that the chip leader Jared Hemingway will start the day with 90 big blinds, while the short stack Kevin Kaylor has almost 10 big blinds.

PokerNews will cover the acftion from the start of the day, providing all the updates.

Tags: Brett MurrayChristopher GonzalesJared HemingwayKevin KaylorMichael Wang