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The Choctaw Casino Resort is located in Durant, Oklahoma. With over 4,000 machines, table games and an exclusive poker room it is the closest casino resort to North Dallas. The Choctaw Grand Tower has 330 AAA Four Diamond rooms and an additional 160 well-appointed rooms in the Choctaw Inn and Lodge. The poker room is located on its own floor and features 30 tables with private staff and services. Get the results here.

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COMPLETE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Choctaw
EVENTSTARTSDAYSBUY-IN
Event 1 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $50,000 GuaranteeJul 181$300 + $40
Event 2 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 GuaranteeJul 181$200 + $30
Event 3 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 181$100 + $20
Event 4 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $100k GuaranteeJul 193$100 + $20
Event 5 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 GuaranteeJul 191$200 + $30
Event 6 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 191$100 + $20
Event 7 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeJul 201$300 + $40
Event 8 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 201$100 + $20
Event 10 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em Ladies $5,000 GuaranteeJul 211$100 + $20
Event 11 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 211$100 + $20
Event 9 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em $30,000 GuaranteeJul 211$200 + $30
Event 12 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeJul 221$300 + $40
Event 13 - $230 Pot-Limit Omaha 8/OB $10,000 GuaranteeJul 221$200 + $30
Event 14 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 221$100 + $20
Event 15 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeJul 231$300 + $40
Event 16 - $230 Pot-Limit Omaha $10,000 GuaranteeJul 231$200 + $30
Event 17 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 231$100 + $20
Event 18 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeJul 241$300 + $40
Event 19 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 241$100 + $20
Event 20 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 241$100 + $20
Event 21 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeJul 251$300 + $40
Event 22 - $230 HORSE $10,000 GuaranteeJul 251$200 + $30
Event 23 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 251$100 + $20
Event 24 - $440 No-Limit Hold'em 150k GuaranteeJul 261$400 + $40
Event 25 - $340 No-Limit hold'em $15,000 GuaranteeJul 261$300 + $40
Event 26 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 261$100 + $20
Event 27 - $550 No-Limit Hold'em 200k GuaranteeJul 271$500 + $50
Event 28 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 GuaranteeJul 271$300 + $40
Event 29 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 GuaranteeJul 271$200 + $30
Event 30 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em Seniors $40,000 GuaranteeJul 281$300 + $40
Event 31 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeJul 281$200 + $30
Event 32 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 281$100 + $20
Event 33 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $30,000 GuaranteeJul 291$300 + $40
Event 34 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em Mega Satellite Jul 291$100 + $20
Event 35 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 291$100 + $20
Event 36 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $30,000 GuaranteeJul 301$300 + $40
Event 37 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em Mega SatelliteJul 301$100 + $20
Event 38 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 301$100 + $20
Event 39 - $550 No-Limit Hold'em $30,000 GuaranteeJul 311$500 + $50
Event 40 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em Mega SatelliteJul 311$100 + $20
Event 41 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeJul 311$100 + $20
Event 42 - $65 No-Limit Hold'em Super SatelliteAug 011$50 + $15
Event 43 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em Mega SatelliteAug 011$200 + $30
Event 44 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em Mega SatelliteAug 011$200 + $30
$1,500 CPPT Choctaw Main Event -- $500k GuaranteeAug 024$1,500 + $120
Event 45 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo SatelliteAug 021$200 + $30
Event 47 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em Mega SatelliteAug 021$200 + $30
Event 48 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em Mega SatelliteAug 021$200 + $30
Event 49 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo SatelliteAug 031$200 + $30
Event 50 - $340 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeAug 031$300 + $40
Event 51 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeAug 031$100 + $20
Event 52 - $550 No-Limit Hold'em $20,000 GuaranteeAug 041$500 + $50
Event 53 - $230 No-Limit Hold'em $10,000 GuaranteeAug 041$200 + $30
Event 54 - $120 No-Limit Hold'em $5,000 GuaranteeAug 041$100 + $20

The 2019-2020 WSOP Circuit season kicks off at Choctaw Durant July 11-29, highlighted by the $1,700 Main Event with a $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. Filter Results Event Type. Choctaw Durant poker tournament schedule and information, including starting times, buy-ins, prize pool guarantees, and freerolls.

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Craig Varnell got quite the birthday gift this year, shipping his first WPT title in the WPT Choctaw $3,700 Main Event that played out its final table at the HyperX Esports Arena in Las Vegas on Friday, May 31. The 36-year-old from Colorado also made history with the win, becoming the first player to ever win both a WPT500, which he won in 2015, and a Main Tour title.

For Varnell, it seems the third time is the charm. His WSOP bracelet win in pot-limit Omaha last year came at his third WSOP final table, and in his third WPT final table, he closed it out again. Varnell now has over $2.2 million in live earnings, accumulated over the last five years, all that after a drug-related arrest and several years of probation gave him the wakeup call he needed a decade ago, he shared with WPT media.

'It was the best birthday present you could ask for.”

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Poker has helped him get his life on track, and his aggressive and intuitive style of play has been working out for him. The fact that the Choctaw final table was on his birthday just made it all the more special, and he ended up needing quite a bit of magic to bring him back from under four big blinds when they were five-handed.

“When I found out the final table was on my birthday, I said, ‘Well that’s good,’' he told WPT. 'And then the day didn’t start out too well. I was down to three or four big blinds. I don’t know what happened, I won a couple of all-ins and all of a sudden I was back in it. It was crazy. I had a big support group here. It was the best birthday present you could ask for.”

WPT Choctaw Main Event Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize Money
1Craig VarnellUSA$379,990*
2Will BerryUSA$243,330
3Nick PupilloUSA$179,430
4Trung PhamUSA$133,770
5Stacey JonesUSA$100,850
6Austin LewisUSA$76,890

*Includes $15,000 entry into Baccarat Crystal WPT Tournament of Champions.

A total of 577 entries were tallied in the event for a prize pool of $1,958,915 and the top 74 made the money. The field was whittled down to just six players a couple weeks back in Choctaw, and mid-stakes circuit grinder Will Berry bagged the biggest stack with 189 big blinds. Varnell was not far behind with 156 big blinds and these two were separated from the pack coming into the final day.

Among those to cash and fall short of the final table wereJoe Elpayaa (8th place), David Pham (17th place), Ping Liu (24th place), Eric Baldwin (29th place), Will Failla (49th place), Blair Hinkle (53rd place), Jared Jaffee (57th place), Darren Elias (63rd place), Sam Panzica (70th place) and Brian Altman (74th place).

WPT Choctaw Final Table

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A couple short stacks found doubles early on and the first to bust was Austin Lewis, who lost a big flip with pocket jacks against the ace-king of Stacey Jones, according to the WPT live updates. Circuit crusher Nick Pupillo, who entered the final table third in chips, flopped a set of tens against Varnell, who had defended the big blind and flopped top and bottom pair with king-six. They played for stacks and when Pupillo got the double, Varnell was left on crumbs with less than four big blinds.

The bracelet winner wasn't out though, and after a lucky double, he won two flips and was right back in the race. Eventually, two short stacks clashed in a classic cooler situation and Jones was on the bad end, holding pocket kings against Trung Pham's aces. He couldn't find a king and made his exit in fifth place.

Four-handed, several lead changes took place with Pupillo taking over and then Pham taking his turn in the driver's seat. In hand #110, Varnell got in with pocket tens with over 30 big blinds and doubled through Pham, who couldn't get there with ace-queen. From there, Varnell never looked back.

Pham would be the next player out, again his ace-queen failing to catch up, this time against Berry's pocket kings. With Varnell and Berry sitting on healthy stacks, Pupillo was the low stack and pretty soon he was on the ropes. Varnell would take the last of his chips, flopping trips with king-seven in the big blind against Pupillo's two pair to send the two-time HPT champ and WSOP-C Main Event champ home with third-place money.

Varnell started heads up leading 95 big blinds to Berry's 59 but the stacks evened out in the first hand when Berry got some value with a flush. Berry held the lead for a bit, but Varnell regained it when he called a four-bet and got a fold after check-shoving the flop. The match lasted just 14 hands, as Berry got his last 45 big blinds in with pocket eights and Varnell had him at risk with ace-ten suited.

A ten on the flop gave Varnell the best of it and Berry had to settle for second in his third WPT Main Tour cash. The $243,330 he earned for runner-up marks the biggest score of his career to date.

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As for Varnell, you can bet it will be a birthday he won't soon forget. He is now a member of the WPT Champions Club, armed with more tournament ammo, and ready to battle with the best in the Baccarat Crystal WPT Tournament of Champions that kicked off today, June 1.

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'When I play against good players I feel like it keeps your game sharp,' said Varnell. 'It helps you know what works against certain people and what doesn’t. That’s how you learn. Playing with all these guys [in the ToC] is going to be great.”

Photos courtesy of WPT.

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