2026 LHPO Live Updates

Event 27: Shane Santacroce – 6th Place ($12,000)

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  5 of 108

Shane Santacroce
Shane Santacroce

Shane Santacroce raised from the cutoff to 35,000, Andrew Ostapchenko reraised from the button to 85,000, and Santacroce reraised to 235,000.

Ostapchenko five-bet all in for 430,000, and Santacroce used a Time Chip to tank for a while before he called all in for 405,000 with AsQc.

Ostapchenko turned over JdJc, and Santacroce needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came Js8d5h10c6s — Ostapchenko flopped a set of jacks, Santacroce turned a gutshot straight draw, and the river card was a blank. Ostapchenko won the pot with his set of jacks to eliminate Santacroce in sixth place.

Andrew Ostapchenko  –  875,000  (58 bb)
Shane Santacroce  –  Eliminated in 6th Place  ($12,000)

With five players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 540,000 (36 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $15,800 each.

Event 27: Sun Choi Doubles Thru Asher Neaman

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  6 of 108

Sun Choi
Sun Choi

Sun Choi moved all in from the hijack for 65,000, and Asher Neaman called from the cutoff with Ad7d.

Choi turned over 10d10c, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came Ah3s2d8s10h, and Neaman paired his ace on the flop, but Choi rivered a set of tens to win the pot and double up in chips.

Sun Choi  –  170,000  (11 bb)
Asher Neaman  –  530,000  (35 bb)

With six players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 450,000 (30 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $12,000 each.

Event 27: Andrew Ostapchenko Doubles Thru Fred Goldberg

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 20:  5,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  6 of 108

Andrew Ostapchenko
Andrew Ostapchenko

Fred Goldberg raised under the gun to 35,000, Andrew Ostapchenko moved all in from the cutoff for 150,000, and Goldberg called with 6s6h.

Ostapchenko turned over 7h7c, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came Kd8h7d2sAh, and Ostapchenko flopped a set of sevens to win the pot and double up in chips.

Andrew Ostapchenko  –  340,000  (23 bb)
Fred Goldberg  –  915,000  (61 bb)

With six players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 450,000 (30 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $12,000 each.

Event 27: Alex Yen – 7th Place ($9,300)

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 20:  5,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  6 of 108

Alex Yen
Alex Yen

Alex Yen was all in from the small blind for 325,000 with AhAc, and he needed it to hold to stay alive against the Ad2c of Asher Neaman, who barely had him covered from the big blind with a stack of 335,000.

The board came Qh10c4h5d3h, and Neaman catches a runner-runner five-high straight to win the pot and eliminate Yen in seventh place.

Asher Neaman  –  675,000  (45 bb)
Alex Yen  –  Eliminated in 7th Place  ($9,300)

With six players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 450,000 (30 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $12,000 each.

Event 27: Martins Adeniya – 8th Place ($7,200)

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 20:  5,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  7 of 108

Martins Adeniya
Martins Adeniya

Martins Adeniya raised from the cutoff to 85,000, Asher Neaman moved all in from the button for 205,000, and Adeniya called all in for 110,000 with KcQs.

Neaman turned over Ah10s, and Adeniya needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came 9d8h8c3d5d, and Neaman won the pot with his ace to eliminate Adeniya in eighth place.

Asher Neaman  –  350,000  (23 bb)
Martins Adeniya  –  Eliminated in 8th Place  ($7,200)

With seven players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 385,000 (26 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $9,300 each.

Event 27: Fred Goldberg vs. Andrew Ostapchenko

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 19:  5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining:  8 of 108

Fred Goldberg
Fred Goldberg

Fred Goldberg raised from the hijack to 25,000, Andrew Ostapchenko reraised from the button to 70,000, and Goldberg called.

Both players checked to the turn on a board of AdQc10s7h, Goldberg bet 65,000, and Ostapchenko called.

The river card was the 9c, Goldberg checked, Ostapchenko bet 50,000, and Goldberg snap-called. Ostapchenko showed Ac7d for two pair, aces and sevens, but Goldberg turned over AhQd to win the pot with a higher two pair, aces and queens.

Fred Goldberg  –  740,000  (74 bb)
Andrew Ostapchenko  –  390,000  (39 bb)

With eight players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 338,000 (34 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $7,200 each.

Event 28 Flight B: Second PLO Flight Ready to Go

$800 Deep Stack PLO
$100,000 Guaranteed  |  Structure
Level 1:  100/100

The second of three flights of LHPO Event 28 kicks off at 1 pm in the Grand Ballroom. $800 Deep Stack Pot-Limit Omaha with a $100,000 guaranteed and tons of fun action.

They’ll sit down to 25K stacks and all Day 1 levels last 30 minutes, increasing to 40 on Day 2. Late registration is available until the start of Level 9 at 5:30 pm and they may re-enter as often as they wish during that time.

Play will continue until 12.5% of the field remains and they will bag up their chips for a Day 2 return tomorrow at noon.

  • $100,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
  • Players begin with 25,000 in chips
  • Day 1 levels last 30 minutes; Day 2 levels last 40 minutes
  • Late registration until start of Level 9 (5:30pm)
  • Day 1 will end when field reaches 12.5%
  • Event 28 Structure Sheet

High Roller: Action Underway

$25,500 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em
Structure
Level 1:  500/1,000 with a 1,000 ante
Entries:  6

Alexander Poberezhsky

The $25K LHPO High Roller got underway in the Meeting Room, made up fancy with a full spread for lunch (and dinner later) plus the open bar. Among the six in action, we have Alexander Poberezhsky and Alexander Esteve who freerolled into the big tournament on the first day of the series.

Seat 1: Brandon Wilson
Seat 2: Anatoly Nikitin
Seat 3: Alexander Poberezhsky
Seat 4: Alexander Esteve
Seat 5: Joe McKeehen
Seat 6: Thomas Boivin

Alexander Esteve

Event 27: Asher Neaman Doubles Thru Martins Adeniya

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 19:  5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining:  8 of 108

Asher Neaman moved all in from the cutoff to 70,000, and Shane Santacroce called from the small blind with QhJh. Neaman turned over AhJc, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came Ks6h4d5c9d, and Neaman won the pot with his ace to double up in chips.

Asher Neaman  –  160,000  (16 bb)
Shane Santacroce  –  355,000  (36 bb)

Two hands later, Martins Adeniya raised from middle position to 25,000, Neaman reraised from the hijack to 70,000, and Adeniya folded. Neaman took the pot.

Asher Neaman  –  210,000  (21 bb)

With eight players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 338,000 (34 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $7,200 each.

Event 27: Shuffle Up & Deal!

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool:  $216,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 18:  4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  8 of 108

There are only a few minutes remaining in Level 18, with blinds at 4,000-8,000 and an 8,000 ante. Everything is set and ready to go, so it’s time to shuffle up and deal!

With eight players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 338,000 (42 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $7,200 each.