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2025 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

$1,500 Main Event
Jours 3
Event Info

2025 Champions Club Winter Poker Open

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a10
Prix
$181,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$1,120,680
Entrants
849
Info Niveau
Niveau
33
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
14
Joueurs Survivants
1

$1,500 Main Event

Jour 3 terminé

Ryan Freeman Takes Down Champion's Club WPO Main Event for Career-Best of $181,000!

Niveau 33 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Ryan Freeman Wins Main Event
Ryan Freeman Wins Main Event

The 2025 Champions Club Winter Poker Open $1,500 Main Event has finally come to its dramatic conclusion as Ryan Freeman hoists the trophy after defeating Dora Coyle in a wild heads-up battle. Along with the trophy and the title, Freeman takes home $181,000 while Coyle is awarded the runner-up prize of $161,000.

2025 Champions WPO Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Ryan Freeman$181,000
2Dora Coyle$161,000
3Trevor Lewis$90,630
4Alejandro Jauregui$66,240
5Trung Pham$51,320
6Joel Trevino$41,040
7Rakan Abusaleh$33,000
8John Ross$26,360
9Brant Jolly$20,100

Winner's Reaction

“Oh it feels great, I’m not gonna lie, it feels great! The structure was fantastic and it allowed me to pick the right spots… yeah it turned out great, especially when I also noticed quite a few players make some ICM mistakes when the ladders (pay jumps) were really massive, so I was able to just hang around and wait for things to happen.”

“And yeah it also helps a lot that I sun-runned in a couple of big important pots,” he added.

According to The Hendon Mob, Freeman’s largest score occurred at Choctaw in 2018 when he won a CardPlayer event for $192,242, but he actually said he did the same $20,000 deal then with Schuyler Thornton so he really took home around $172,000, making this his biggest score!

The Katy, TX native said he used to play full-time but currently works in construction as a senior project manager but still finds time to play plenty of tournaments, usually once a month in whatever the biggest series in Texas is at the time.

In true Texas fashion, he said “I’m gonna go grab a patty melt at Whataburger on the way home and then go to work tomorrow.”

When asked if he had other plans for the winnings, he simply said, “Nothing sexy, going to take the wife out for a fancy dinner and then invest the rest.”

Ryan Freeman Wins Main Event
Ryan Freeman Wins Main Event

This tournament was one for the books here in Houston as 849 players took their shot in the seven starting flights. The $1 million guarantee for this event was hit early on the second-to-last flight and when it was all said and done the total prize pool reached $1,120,680.

Of these entries, 103 of them (12%) made the money and returned on Day 2 yesterday, where they played down to 14 after hitting the hard stop at 1:15 a.m. Those 14 players returned today at 2:00 p.m. and the action heated up right out of the gate, especially for short-stacked Mohammed Bassam who doubled up within the first two hands. The first player to find the rail was Andrew Tran when he got it in with queen-jack against the ace-queen of Michael Bahls and fell in 14th place. The action then slowed down again for around forty-five minutes before it was Maxx Holland got involved in a big pot with Joel Trevino when he flopped trips against the full house of Trevino who scored a big double. Left short, Holland exited soon after in 13th place. Soon after that, Bahls fell in 12th to Trevor Lewis and Brant Jolly eliminated Bassam in 11th when he flopped top set of jacks.

They were down to ten when Jonathan Vuong got it all in with pocket queens against Rakan Abusaleh who held sevens, but the latter flopped an open-ender and got there on the turn to eliminate Vuong in 10th place.

With his elimination, the surviving players were moved to the live-streamed final table.

Final Table
Final Table

Final Table Action

The action on the final table started off at a decent pace but it really picked up after two orbits when Brant Jolly got it all in with queen-ten but could not improve against the pocket jacks of Trevino and was therefore sent out as the first casualty.

Just a few hands later, a massive hand that altered the state of the tournament occurred when Coyle got it all in preflop with aces and was called by Trung Pham who held kings. This classic cooler rocketed Coyle up into a massive chip lead where she used her big stack to apply pressure.

A few orbits later is when Freeman got his first taste for blood when he was able to knock out John Ross when his queen-four suited dominated the jack-four offsuit of Ross to send him out in 8th place.

During this time, Rakan Abusaleh, who started the day as the chip leader, found himself dwindled down to just a few big blinds and was trying his best to survive some payjumps. He eventually got it all in with queen-four himself but ran into the pocket sixes of Alejandro Jauregui and was unfortunately unable to improve, sending him out in 7th. The very next hand Trevino busted to Pham when he ironically got it in with ace-eight against the ace-ten of Pham, just like Coyle and Freeman! And just like Coyle, Trevino was unable to find a double and the Mexico native was sent to the rail in 6th place.

Next to go was Pham himself when he got in all in with pocket kings on a seven-high flop against Coyle…who of course held pocket sevens! Pham could not find a king on the ace-queen runout and he was sent out in 5th in brutal fashion while Coyle cemented herself as the dominant chip leader. Coyle then continued this momentum when she called a three-bet from Jauregui with queen-eight and the flop came out eight-high. After some back-and-forth betting, she re-raised all in and Jauregui made the call with just ace-king to put himself at risk but was quickly shown the bad news. He failed to hit an ace or king on the turn or river and he ended his run in fourth place.

Coyle then began three-handed play with a monster chip advantage over Lewis and Freeman, and it wasn't long before Lewis succumbed to her when he turned two pair against her flopped set and was ultimately eliminated in third place.

Trevor Lewis
Trevor Lewis

In his interview, Freeman mentioned that this spot was extremely lucky as he had just doubled through Coyle the hand before and decided to ease off the gas by mucking jack-nine preflop. The flop then came jack-nine-five and he would have also fallen to Coyle in the same hand!

Coyle and Freeman then entered heads-up player with the former holding a 2:1 chip advantage, but it wasn't long before Freeman closed the gap through several big hands. The largest one being when he turned trip nines against the pocket jacks of Coyle and snap-called when she shoved the river. This pot was one of the biggest of the tournament and it definitely shifted the momentum towards Freeman. After another forty minutes of non-stop action, Coyle moved all in for almost 15 million on an ace-high turn with ace-eight but Freeman tank-called her with a superior ace-ten to put her at risk for all the marbles. The river failed to give her the eight she desperately needed and she was eliminated as the tournament’s runner-up. Although she did not secure the win, Coyle, who actually won her seat to this event via satellite at Oak Cliff Card Club in Dallas, said she was very happy with how she played and was very appreciative of all of the support she received both in the room and on the stream. A great run and a great example for women in poker!

Dora Coyle
Dora Coyle

Freeman was then awarded the Champion’s Club Winter Poker Open trophy along with $181,000!

Congratulations to Ryan!

Well, that concludes the PokerNews coverage of another successful Champion’s Club series but be sure to keep a tab open to get the scoop on all things poker!

Champions Club Texas
Champions Club Texas

Tags: Alejandro JaureguiAndrew TranBrant JollyDora CoyleJoel TrevinoJohn RossJonathan VuongMaxx HollandMichael BahlsMohammed BassamRakan AbsalehRakan AbusalehRyan FreemanSchuyler ThorntonTrevor LewisTrung Pham

Dora Coyle Eliminated in 2nd Place ($181,000)

Niveau 33 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Dora Coyle
Dora Coyle

Dora Coyle opened to 1,200,000 with A8 and Ryan Freeman made the call with a superior A10.

On the flop of A4J, both players make a pair and Freeman check-called a bet of 2,500,000 from Coyle.

The turn hit the 3 and Freeman checked once more over to Coyle, who promptly moved all in for 14,750,000.

"That is a large wager!" Freeman told her as he stood up and scratched his head, trying to decide what to do.

After almost two minutes, Freeman gathered a stack of plaques and made the call as a huge favorite. Coyle would need to hit an eight on the river to stay alive, but it is the 7 to eliminate her as the runner-up.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Ryan Freeman
49,350,000
17,550,000
17,550,000
Day 1F Chip Leader
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Dora Coyle
Eliminé

Tags: Dora CoyleRyan Freeman

Freeman Cracks Coyle's Jacks for the Chip Lead

Niveau 33 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Ryan Freeman
Ryan Freeman

Dora Coyle opened to 1,400,000 with JJ and was called by Ryan Freeman with 97to see a flop of KQ9. Coyle fired out for 2,000,000 with her jacks and Freeman called with his bottom pair.

Freeman is then rewarded with a 9 on the turn for trips and Coyle bet 4,000,000 right into him. Freeman took his time and just called, sending the two of them to the river 5.

Coyle then ripped it all in and Freeman snap-called to award him the largest pot of the tournament and the chip lead for the first time.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Ryan Freeman
31,800,000
16,650,000
16,650,000
Day 1F Chip Leader
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Dora Coyle
19,050,000
16,650,000
16,650,000

Tags: Dora CoyleRyan Freeman

Coyle Fires Back

Niveau 33 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Dora Coyle
Dora Coyle

After Dora Coyle limped with 94, Ryan Freeman raised to 1,400,000 with J4. Coyle decided to make the call and they went to a flop of 69A.

Freeman led out for 850,000 but Coyle was a non-believer as she raised him to 1,850,000. Freeman then decided to get tricky himself and decided to float with jack- igh to the turn 3.

Freeman then decided to lead again for 3,100,000 and again, Coyle called. The river brought in another A and Freeman decided to go for it and fired out for 2,600,000 but was quickly called by Coyle.

"You're good," Freeman admitted as the hands were tabled and Coyle raked in the huge pot to take a 7:3 chip lead.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Dora Coyle
35,700,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
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Ryan Freeman
15,150,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
Day 1F Chip Leader

Tags: Dora CoyleRyan Freeman

Niveau: 33

Blinds: 200,000/400,000

Ante: 400,000

Freeman Takes Chunk from Coyle

Niveau 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Hand #138

Dora Coyle opened to 1,000,000 with A3 and Ryan Freeman made the call with K9 to see a very favorable flop of KK4.

Freeman checked his trips, Coyle fired for 2,000,000, and Freeman just called.

On the turn 4, the action went check-check and the players went to the river 7.

Freeman then led for a large sizing of 4,700,000 with his full house and Coyle quickly called with her ace-high. She was then shown the bad news and she shook her head in disbelief as the big pot was pushed over to Freeman.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Dora Coyle
29,200,000
4,700,000
4,700,000
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Ryan Freeman
21,650,000
4,700,000
4,700,000
Day 1F Chip Leader

Tags: Dora CoyleRyan Freeman

Trevor Lewis Eliminated in 3rd Place ($90,630)

Niveau 32 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Trevor Lewis
Trevor Lewis

Hand #133

After limping to a flop of J59, Trevor Lewis bet 400,000 with his 94 and Dora Coyle just called him with her flopped set of 55.

The turn 4 was a disaster for Lewis as he made two pair and led for another 400,000. Coyle then decided to spring the trap and raised to 1,000,000 which prompted a shove from Lewis. Coyle quickly made the call to put him at risk and showed him the bad news.

Only a nine on the river could save Lewis but it was the brick 2 to send him out for a third-place finish.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Dora Coyle
34,300,000
5,525,000
5,525,000
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Ryan Freeman
16,650,000
Day 1F Chip Leader
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Trevor Lewis
Eliminé

Tags: Trevor LewisDora Coyle