Six Winners, Zero Headlines: Aria's $200 Daily Is the Strip's Best-Kept Secret
While every poker outlet fights for WSOP oxygen, Aria is quietly running the most consistent daily tournament in Las Vegas โ and nobody's paying attention.

David Chaput, Ademar Junior, Dana Cordrey, Todd Carlson, Nathan Baum, Robert Mark Young โ six different winners from the same $200 NLH daily at Aria across eight days, and not one of them has gotten a line of coverage anywhere.
That's six results posted to @ARIAPoker between May 16 and May 22. Six unique names at the top. A different champion every single day.
Six unique winners in eight days from the same $200 structure โ and the poker internet didn't notice any of them.
The Tournament Nobody's Watching
I get it โ WSOP season is approaching, preview content is king, and a $200 daily doesn't move the needle for most outlets. But look at what's actually happening inside that Aria poker room.
Nathan Baum took down $2,250 on May 18. Todd Carlson shipped $1,908 the next day. Ademar Junior won a 39-entry field on May 21, playing through a $6,000 prize pool. Then David Chaput closed the stretch on May 22. Four consecutive days, four different names, real money changing hands.
The counter-argument is obvious: it's a $200 daily, who cares? Dailies run at a dozen rooms on the Strip every afternoon. Fair. But show me another room posting six different winners from the same structure in eight days with this kind of consistency. The field is turning over, the structure is producing unique champions, and the buy-in is accessible enough that the player pool stays fresh instead of calcifying around three regs who chop every night.
Why This Matters
A healthy daily tournament tells you something about the room around it. When the same person wins a daily four times in two weeks, that's a thin field. When six different people win in eight days โ including a 39-entry field mid-week โ that's a deep, competitive player pool showing up and battling.
Aria has always positioned itself as the room for players who take the game seriously without needing a five-figure buy-in to prove it. This $200 daily is the proof. It's running. It's producing real payouts. And the winners aren't ghosts โ they're grinders whose names deserve to be printed somewhere other than a tweet that gets 14 likes.
So here are the names again: Chaput. Junior. Cordrey. Carlson. Baum. Young. Six players. Six wins. Zero coverage โ until now.
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