2016 LHPO Live Updates

Event 15: Kevin Love Eliminated; Remaining Players on Dinner

$250 H.O.R.S.E. (Re-Entry)
End of Level 10: 1,200/2,400 Limits
Players Remaining: 20/53

The remaining 20 players in Event 15 are on a 40-minute dinner break with play resuming shortly before 6:15 p.m.

One recent elimination is that of Event 10 winner Kevin Love. Love was crippled after his Broadway was busted by a fullhouse and he hit the rail the very next hand. He joins Phil Hui and others as a spectator in the tournament.

Event 14: Ryan Dunn far From Done

$350 Big Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 12: 600/1,200/200 Ante
Players Remaining: 30/95

Ryan Dunn (Tallahassee, FL)
Ryan Dunn (Tallahassee, FL)

Ryan Dunn, who took the $2,650 single re-entry title outright just two days ago, is in action late in Event 14. Dunn looks to continue his winning ways here in South Florida and is running well in today’s $350 big stack. His 15,000 starting chips transformed to over 70,000 with 30 players remaining and dinner break right around the corner.

Event 8: Five Hands to the Bubble

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 19: 4,000/8,000/1,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 82
Average Stack: 161,000 (20 bb)

Henri Azoulay (right) celebrates surviving against Elliott Zaydman (left)
Henri Azoulay (right) celebrates surviving against Elliott Zaydman (left)

It took five long rounds of hand-for-hand action to get the Event 8 field into the money, though it looked like it might happen on the first.

The other tables were finishing up their action while Elliott Zaydman and Henri Azoulay were already all-in with the board reading Kc7d3c. When everyone else was done, Zaydman tabled his flopped set KhKs was against Azoulay’s flush draw QcJc.

Azoulay added an open-ended straight draw on the Td turn and filled the flush when the dealer put out the 4c river. The hand left Zaydman with 40K and a prayer.

Gregorio Correa puts Event 8 in the money
Gregorio Correa puts Event 8 in the money

Four hands later, and two other double ups including Wally Maddah, we found the hand to get them in the money. All the chips were in the middle with Gregorio Correa holding AhQd against 9d9c.

The dealer put his KO help right on the Qc7d6c flop then Correa held as the board finished 4d7c to send his opponent out in 82nd and put the field in the money.

Gregorio Correa: 370,000 (46 bb)

Event 15: Prize Pool Finalized

$250 H.O.R.S.E. (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 1,000/2,000 Limits
Players Remaining: 29/53

Event 15 Clock

Level 9 is freshly underway and the numbers are finalized in Event 15, today’s noon $250 HORSE tournament. The 53-entry field generated a prize pool of $11,130. The final table of eight gets paid with a min-cash worth $445. The tournament’s winner, meanwhile, heads home with $3,450 and the distinction of being the final champion of the 2016 Lucky Hearts Poker Open.

Full payout structure:

1st – $3,450
2nd – $2,449
3rd – $1,558
4th – $1,113
5th – $890
6th – $668
7th – $557
8th – $445

Those players still alive include last night’s $570 winner, Phil Hui, Event 10 winner, Kevin Love, and Event 10 fifth-place finisher, Joel Harwood.

Event 14: Winner Earns $8,700

$350 Big Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 10: 500/1,000/100 Ante
Players Remaining: 47/95

Event 14 of the 2016 Lucky Hearts Poker Open, a $350 big stack no limit hold’em tournament, drew a field of 95 players. The property added $1,500 to the prize pool to get to the guaranteed $30,000 kiddie. The top 18 finishers head home with prize money of at least $450. Payouts escalate from there before topping out in an $8,700 first prize.

Full payout structure:

1st – $8,700
2nd – $5,100
3rd – $3,000
4th – $2,400
5th – $1,800
6th – $1,500
7th – $1,200
8th – $900
9th – $675
10th-12th – $600
13th-15th – $525
16th-18th – $450

Event 8: Apreda Takes the Lead

$150 No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 17: 3,000/6,000/500 Ante
Players Remaining: 95
Average Stack: 139,000 (23 bb)

Luigi Apreda leads near the money bubble
Luigi Apreda leads near the money bubble

The average stacks are getting shallow and it shouldn’t take us very long to hit the money this afternoon. Luigi Apreda is the bubble time leader with Vitaly Chaika, April Facey, Sergio Alves, and Event 2 winner Gustavo Moscon rounding out the stacks over 300,000.

Top stacks and notable counts:

Luigi Apreda – 398,000 (66 bb)
Vitaly Chaika – 365,000 (61 bb)
April Facey – 355,000 (59 bb)
Sergio Alves – 348,000 (58 bb)
Gustavo Moscon – 314,000 (52 bb)
Abbey Daniels – 280,000 (47 bb)
Elliott Zaydman – 165,000 (28 bb)
Wally Maddah – 124,000 (21 bb)
Nancy Birnbaum – 95,000 (16 bb)
Scott Efron – 89,000 (15 bb)
Jordan Meltzer – 43,000 (7 bb)

Event 14: Steve Raeman Leads with Registration Closed

$350 Big Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Beginning of Level 9: 300/600/100 Ante
Players: 95

Steve Raeman
Steve Raeman

The second break came and went and registration is closed in Event 14, today’s 11 a.m. $350 big stack no limit hold’em. Out in front of the field is Steve Raeman with just under 92,000 chips. The next closest stack appears to be that of Rob Saunders’. Saunders has turned his 15,000 starting chips into about 81,000. Other notables still alive include Jeremy Costa and Ryan Dunn. Ory Hen, meanwhile, is among those who hit the rail.

The complete prize structure will be posted after it’s finalized.

Rob Saunders
Rob Saunders