Mouhib & Larson Among Venetian 2024 DeepStack Showdown January Winners
The 2024 January DeepStack Showdown series kicked off on January 18 at Venetian Las Vegas and wrapped up back on January 28.
The 33-event series catered to a combined 3,310 entrants and awarded $932,117 in prize money. Among those to claim titles were Daniyal Gheba (Event #7: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack for $29,354), Matthew Land (Event #19: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack for $7,056), and Bryan Allen (Event #29: $600 NLH Ultimate Stack for $35,000).
Heres a look at a couple of other big winners from the January 2024 DeepStack Showdown.
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Zakariya Mouhib Wins Ultimate Stack Trophy
On January 23, Event #21: $400 NLH Ultimate Stack saw 318 entrants create a $104,940 prize pool, which was distributed to the top 41 finishers. Among those to cash the tournament were Daniel Sprung (27th - $888), Yves Farges (19th - $1,015), Cynthia Sharp (16th - $1,183), Peter Hengsakul (10th - $1,701), and Christopher Hull (4th - $7,760).
After Joshua Suyat exited in third place for $10,604, the title came down to Zakariya Mouhib and Asa Goldstein. The former ultimately prevailed in their heads-up match to claim the trophy and $20,790 first-place prize.
Event #21 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Zakariya Mouhib | Las Vegas, NV | $20,790 |
2 | Asa Goldstein | Seattle, WA | $14,729 |
3 | Josh Suyat | Las Vegas, NV | $10,604 |
4 | Christopher Hull | Vancouver, WA | $7,760 |
5 | Todd Wilson | Mesquite, NV | $5,772 |
6 | Edward Holstein Jr. | Las Vegas, NV | $4,367 |
7 | Gautam Lillaney | Jamaica | $3,360 |
8 | Eric Piderit | Hallandale Beach, FL | $2,631 |
9 | Jason Gander | United Kingdom | $2,096 |
David Larson Does It Again
On January 23, Event #25: $400 NLH Epic Stack had 78 entrants generate a $25,974 prize pool. Only the top 10 finishers made the money including some familiar faces in Louise Francoeur (8th - $1,004), Jeremy Becker (5th - $1,847), and Mehdi Saleh (4th - $2,480).
Ultimately, it was David Larson defeating Davie Yue in heads-up play to win another Venetian title and a $7,709 first-place prize. Larson, a 10-time WSOP Circuit gold ring winner, previously won the December 2023 Venetian DeepStack Extravaganza IV Event #36: $600 NLH Epic Stack for $22,446.
Event #25 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | David Larson | Las Vegas, NV | $7,709 |
2 | Davie Yue | Murfreesboro, TN | $5,077 |
3 | Dustin Lee | Las Vegas, NV | $3,477 |
4 | Mehdi Saleh | Lake Elsinore, CA | $2,480 |
5 | Jeremy Becker | Tampa, FL | $1,847 |
6 | Landon Brown | Kent, WA | $1,438 |
7 | Anthony Askey | Riverview, FL | $1,173 |
8 | Louise Francoeur | Las Vegas, NV | $1,004 |
9 | Samy Dighlawi | Temecula, CA | $906 |
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2024 DeepStack Showdown January Winners
Date | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Overlay | Winner | Hometown | Prize |
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1/8/24 | Event #1: $400 NLH Seniors | 92 | $30,820 | $0 | Christopher Stevens | Ojai, CA | $8,742 |
1/8/24 | Event #2: $200 NLH Bounty | 46 | $7,360 | $0 | James Frazier | Madison, IN | $1,464 |
1/9/24 | Event #3: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack | 36 | $15,000 | $6,252 | Robert Mantin | Boca Raton, FL | $4,535 |
1/9/24 | Event #4: $200 NLH Bounty | 52 | $8,320 | $0 | Navjot Gulati | Levittown, NY | $1,017 |
1/10/24 | Event #5: $400 NLH Epic Stack | 69 | $22,977 | $0 | Samy Dighlawi | Temecula, CA | $3,974 |
1/10/24 | Event #6: $200 NLH Bounty | 56 | $8,960 | $0 | Pablo Del Coco | Westin, FL | $1,196 |
1/15/24 | Event #7: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack | 796 | $191,040 | $0 | Daniyal Gheba | Las Vegas, NV | $29,354 |
1/11/24 | Event #8: $200 NLH Bounty | 69 | $11,040 | $0 | Saro Diashian | Granada Hills, CA | $2,126 |
1/12/24 | Event #9: $200 NLH Bounty | 53 | $8,480 | $0 | Mark Schewe | Canada | $1,362 |
1/13/24 | Event #10: $300 Big O | 45 | $11,025 | $0 | Daniel Anton | Las Vegas, NV | $2,255 |
1/15/24 | Event #11: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack | 84 | $20,412 | $0 | Daniel Kirner | St. Louis, MO | $3,413 |
1/15/24 | Event #12: $200 NLH Bounty | 36 | $5,760 | $0 | Jack Hammack | Dover, ID | $1,446 |
1/16/24 | Event #13: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack | 74 | $17,982 | $0 | Landon Brown | Kent, WA | $5,339 |
1/16/24 | Event #14: $200 NLH Bounty | 38 | $6,080 | $0 | Richard Tumulak | Highland Ranch, CO | $1,251 |
1/17/24 | Event #15: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack | 76 | $18,468 | $0 | William Picard | France | $4,547 |
1/17/24 | Event #16: $200 NLH Bounty | 39 | $6,240 | $0 | Nir Aloushe | Portugal | $1,372 |
1/18/24 | Event #17: $400 NLH Epic Bounty | 127 | $42,291 | $0 | Emmanuel Marianakis | West Hollywood, CA | $6,136 |
1/18/24 | Event #18: $200 NLH Bounty | 67 | $10,720 | $0 | Konstantinos Kotsaris | Greece | $2,057 |
1/19/24 | Event #19: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack | 136 | $33,048 | $0 | Matthew Land | Las Vegas, NV | $7,056 |
1/19/24 | Event #20: $200 NLH Bounty | 55 | $8,800 | $0 | Zhihao Cao | Bellevue, WA | $1,561 |
1/23/24 | Event #21: $400 NLH Ultimate Stack | 318 | $104,940 | $0 | Zakariya Mouhib | Las Vegas, NV | $20,790 |
1/20/24 | Event #22: $300 Big O | 39 | $9,555 | $0 | Grantel Gibbs | Las Vegas, NV | $3,215 |
1/21/24 | Event #23: $200 NLH Bounty | 38 | $6,080 | $0 | Brian Scherer | Escanaba, MI | $1,288 |
1/22/24 | Event #24: $200 NLH Bounty | 26 | $5,000 | $840 | Jacob Noble | Norwood, NC | $1,448 |
1/23/24 | Event #25: $400 NLH Epic Stack | 78 | $25,974 | $0 | David Larson | Las Vegas, NV | $7,709 |
1/23/24 | Event #26: $200 NLH Bounty | 25 | $5,000 | $1,000 | 5 winners | N/A | $750 |
1/24/24 | Event #27: $400 NLH Epic Bounty | 85 | $28,305 | $0 | Jared Smith | Red Bluff, CA | $3,241 |
1/24/24 | Event #28: $200 NLH Bounty | 27 | $5,000 | $680 | Marquis Waters | Las Vegas, NV | $1,150 |
1/28/24 | Event #29: $600 NLH Ultimate Stack | 420 | $212,100 | $0 | Bryan Allen | Mesa, AZ | $35,000 |
1/25/24 | Event #30: $200 NLH Bounty | 53 | $8,480 | $0 | Manish Madan | Alpharetta, GA | $1,453 |
1/26/24 | Event #31: $300 Limit Omaha 8/B | 52 | $12,740 | $0 | Thomas Larson | McVille, MD | $4,204 |
1/28/24 | Event #32: $300 NLH Ultimate Stack | 46 | $15,000 | $3,822 | Brett Beck | Las Vegas, NV | $5,182 |
1/28/24 | Event #33: $200 NLH Bounty | 57 | $9,120 | $0 | Jose Casas | Spain | $1,674 |
Whats Coming Up Next?
The next series is already underway at the Venetian. The DeepStack Extravaganza I, which kicked off back on January 29, offers nearly $1.5 million in guarantee prize pools through February 18. Among the highlights are the $1,100 NLH MSPT Mystery Bounty Poker Bowl $200K GTD from February 6-8; $1,600 NLH MSPT Poker Bowl $300K GTD from February 8-10; and the 2024 $1,600 NLH Card Player Poker Tour $400K GTD from February 15-18.
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