Adam Walter Leaves 20-Degree Weather Behind to Win His First Tournament

2019 Lucky Hearts Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 2
$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Entries:  78
Prize Pool:  $23,400
January 10, 2019

Adam Walter
Adam Walter Wins $360 Limit Omaha 8

Adam Walter had never been to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino before. When asked why he made the trip down from Ohio for the first time, he said, “It’s 20 degrees in Cincinnati right now, and I had a few days, so I said, ‘Let’s get some fun in the sun — some good weather and some poker.'”

It’s only the first day of the Lucky Hearts Poker Open, but Walter has already made the most of it, outlasting a field of 78 players to win the $360 Limit Omaha 8 event and earn $7,908.

Walter entered the final table with a better-than-average chip stack, but he was surrounded by three players with even larger stacks. Still, the seat draw seemed to work in Walter’s favor.

“The table draw was significant for me. I was really happy I was on the left side of Gabe [Ramos]. That was probably the biggest bonus for me because Gabe was on my right, and the two players with big stacks on my left were a little bit tighter.”

Walter scored two of the first six eliminations at the final table, knocking out Harry Eisenberg in ninth and Wayne Brown in fifth, allowing him to keep pace with the other players and ahead of the increasing blinds.

Heads-up play began with Walter and Michael Rosenberg nearly even in chips — they were separated by just two big blinds.

Over the next half hour, Walter was able to increase his lead, eventually building a big pot over a board of Kh7s5c7h6h. Walter bet the river, and Rosenberg tanked for a while before calling with most of his stack and turning over 8d6d5d4d for an eight-high straight with an 8-7 low.

But Walter flipped over QdQh3h2c to scoop the pot with a queen-high heart flush and a 7-6 low, catapulting to a 20-to-1 chip lead and leaving Rosenberg with just 1 1/2 big blinds. Walter would win the tournament — the first of his career — on the next hand.

Walter prefers limit games, and plans to enter Event 3 ($360 H.O.R.S.E.) tomorrow. He’s only here through this first weekend of the Lucky Hearts Poker Open, but it’s already been a memorable trip for Adam Walter.


The final ten players finished in the money, and here are the results:

1st:  Adam Walter  –  $7,908 + LHPO trophy
2nd:  Michael Rosenberg  –  $4,563
3rd:  Michael Dreese  –  $2,855
4th:  Gabriel Ramos  –  $1,931
5th:  Wayne Brown  –  $1,463
6th:  Hyndi Khomutetsky  –  $1,170
7th:  Harvey Freedman  –  $1,053
8th:  Perry Klein  –  $936
9th:  Harry Eisenberg  –  $819
10th:  Eric Von Guttenberg  –  $702

Event 2: Adam Walter Wins! ($7,908); Michael Rosenberg Finishes 2nd ($4,563)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 23: 15,000/30,000
Players Remaining: 1 of 78

Adam Walter
Event 2 Winner Adam Walter

With the final board showing Kh7s5c7h6h, Adam Walter bet, and Michael Rosenberg tanked for a while before he called off most of his stack from the button.

Here were their cards:

Adam Walter:  QhQd3h2c  (queen-high flush, 7-6 low)
Michael Rosenberg:  8d6d5d4d  (eight-high straight, 8-7 low)

Walter scooped the entire pot with his flush and his 7-6 low to take a 20-to-1 chip lead.

Adam Walter  –  890,000  (30 bb)
Michael Rosenberg  –  45,000  (2 bb)

The next hand, they got it all in preflop, and both had surprisingly good hands:

Adam Walter:  AcKhQsJh
Michael Rosenberg:  10s10c9c8d

Neither player had any shot at a low hand, and the board came Qc6h3s6c2s. Walter paired his queen on the flop to win the pot — and the Lucky Hearts Poker Open trophy — with two pair, queens and sixes.

Michael Rosenberg
Event 2 Runner-Up Michael Rosenberg

1st:  Adam Walter  –  $7,908 + LHPO trophy
2nd:  Michael Rosenberg  –  $4,563
3rd:  Michael Dreese  –  $2,855
4th:  Gabriel Ramos  –  $1,931
5th:  Wayne Brown  –  $1,463
6th:  Hyndi Khomutetsky  –  $1,170
7th:  Harvey Freedman  –  $1,053
8th:  Perry Klein  –  $936
9th:  Harry Eisenberg  –  $819
10th:  Eric Von Guttenberg  –  $702

Event 2: Michael Dreese – 3rd Place ($2,855)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 22: 10,000/25,000
Players Remaining: 2 of 78

Michael Dreese
Michael Dreese

With the board showing Kd7s3c2h on the turn, Michael Dreese was all in against Michael Rosenberg, and they turned over their cards:

Michael Rosenberg:  AcKs7h4s  (two pair, 7-4 low draw)
Michael Dreese:  Ah8s6s2d  (pair of deuces, 7-6 low draw)

The river card was the 6h, and Rosenberg scooped the entire pot with a higher two pair (kings and sevens), and an unnecessary 7-6-4-3-2 for the low. Dreese was eliminated in third place.

Michael Dreese  –  Eliminated in 3rd Place  ($1,931)

These were the approximate chip counts at the start of heads-up play:

Adam Walter  –  490,000  (20 bb)
Michael Rosenberg  –  450,000  (18 bb)

Event 2: Gabriel Ramos – 4th Place ($1,931)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 20: 5,000/15,000
Players Remaining: 3 of 78

Gabriel Ramos
Gabriel Ramos

In the final moments of Level 20, with the blinds at 5,000-15,000 and a 15,000 big-blind ante, three players put in 30,000 each to see a flop of AcJh6c. Action checked to Gabriel Ramos in the cutoff, and he bet 15,000.

Michael Rosenberg folded the small blind, and Michael Dreese raised to 30,000, and Ramos called all in. They turned over their cards:

Michael Dreese:  AsJc2s2d  (two pair, aces and jacks)
Gabriel Ramos:  Qd5s4d4c  (6-5 low draw)

The turn card paired the board with the Ah, giving Dreese a full house, aces full of jacks, to lock up the high side of the pot. Ramos needed to make his low draw on the river to stay alive.

The river card was the 4s, giving Ramos a meaningless set of of fours as he was eliminated in fourth place.

Dreese won the pot to take the lead with 340,000, but the final three players are all fairly close in chips.

Michael Dreese  –  340,000  (23 bb)
Michael Rosenberg  –  305,000  (20 bb)
Adam Walter  –  290,000  (19 bb)
Gabriel Ramos  –  Eliminated in 4th Place  ($1,931)

Event 2: Wayne Brown – 5th Place ($1,463)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 18: 5,000/10,000
Players Remaining: 4 of 78

Wayne Brown
Wayne Brown

With the final board showing AcKc3s5d6d on the river, Wayne Brown is all in against Adam Walter, and they flip over their cards:

Adam Walter:  AhKh9s9d  (two pair, aces and kings)
Wayne Brown: QsQdJd10d  (pair of queens)

Neither player has a qualifying low, and Walter wins the pot with his two pair, aces and kings, to eliminate Brown in fifth place.

Adam Walter  –  175,000  (18 bb)
Wayne Brown  –  Eliminated in 5th Place  ($1,463)

Event 2: Hyndi Khomutetsky – 6th Place ($1,170)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 18: 4,000/8,000
Players Remaining: 5 of 78

Hyndi Khomutestsky
Hyndi Khomutestsky

After a flop of Jd7h6s, Adam Walter bet 8,000 from the small blind. Hyndi Khomutetsky called from the big blind, Wayne Brown folded, and Michael Dreese called from the cutoff.

The turn card was the 10c, Walter bet 16,000, and Khomutetsky thought for a while before calling all in for her last 7,000. Dreese called.

The river card was the 3d, and Dreese and Walter both checked. Everyone turned over their cards:

Michael Dreese:  As4sJhJc  (set of jacks, 7-6-4 low)
Adam Walter:  9c7c7d4d  (set of sevens)
Hyndi Khomutetsky:  10h8d5s2h  (pair of tens, 7-6-5 low)

Dreese scooped the entire pot with his set of jacks and his 7-6-4 low to eliminate Khomutetsky in sixth place.

Michael Dreese  –  350,000  (44 bb)
Adam Walter  –  150,000  (19 bb)
Hyndi Khomutetsky  –  Eliminated in 6th Place  ($1,170)

Event 2: Bruce Freedman – 7th Place ($1,053)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 18: 4,000/8,000
Players Remaining: 6 of 78

Bruce Freedman
Bruce Freedman

With the final board showing 8c6c6s3d2s on the river, Bruce Freedman was all in against Michael Dreese:

Michael Dreese:  Jd8d8s4s  (set of eights, 8-6 low)
Bruce Freedman:  Ks9s7d2c  (two pair, 8-7 low)

Dreese scooped the entire pot to eliminate Freedman in seventh place.

Bruce Freedman  –  Eliminated in 7th Place  ($1,053)

Event 2: Perry Klein – 8th Place ($936)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 17: 3,000/6,000
Players Remaining: 7 of 78

Perry Klein
Perry Klein

Perry Klein was short-stacked and all in preflop against Michael Dreese and Gabriel Ramos.

The flop came Qd9h5d, and Dreese and Ramos put in 12,000 each (with a bet and a raise).

The turn card was the 3c, Dreese checked, Ramos bet 12,000, and Dreese called.

The river card was the 6d, Dreese checked, Ramos bet 12,000, and Dreese check-raised to 24,000. Ramos called, and all three players showed their cards:

Michael Dreese:  Kd6h4d3d  (king-high flush)
Gabriel Ramos:  Ah8d2d2h  (eight-high flush, 6-5 low)
Perry Klein:  AcJh8c4s  (ace high)

Dreese won the high side with his king-high flush, and Ramos took the low side with his 6-5 low. Klein was eliminated in eighth place.

Perry Klein  –  Eliminated in 8th Place  ($936)

Event 2: Harry Eisenberg – 9th Place ($819)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 17: 3,000/6,000
Players Remaining: 8 of 78

Harry Eisenberg
Harry Eisenberg

With the blinds at 3,000-6,000, Perry Klein moved all in from middle position for 8,000. Adam Walter called from the hijack, and Hyndi Khomutetsky raised from the cutoff to 12,000 (because the all-in was less than half of a full raise). Harry Eisenberg called from the big blind, leaving himself just 4K behind, and Walter called.

Four players in the pot, with one all in.

The flop came Ac9h6h, and Eisenberg moved all in for 4,000. Walter and Khomutetsky both called.

Still four players in the pot, now with two all in.

The turn card was the 7c, Walter bet 12,000, and Khomutetsky called.

The river card was the As, Walter bet 12,000, and Khomutetsky called. Here were their hole cards in descending order of chip counts:

Adam Walter:  8s6c5c3s  (nine-high straight, 7-6 low)
Hyndi Khomutetsky:  AdKcQd3d  (trip aces)
Harry Eisenberg:  mucked
Perry Klein:  Ah10c7h2c  (full house)

Klein won the high side of the main pot with his full house, and Walter won the low side of the main pot with his 7-6 low. Then Walter scooped the rest of the pot with his straight, eliminating Eisenberg in ninth place.

Adam Walter  –  160,000  (27 bb)
Perry Klein  –  18,000  (3 bb)
Harry Eisenberg  –  Eliminated in 9th Place  ($819)

Event 2: Eric Von Guttenberg – 10th Place ($702)

$360 Limit Omaha 8 (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 17: 3,000/6,000
Players Remaining: 9 of 78

Eric Von Guttenberg
Eric Von Guttenberg

With the final board showing Ac7s6h5h9h, Eric Von Gutternberg was all in with AxKx10x4x for a pair of aces with a 7-6-5-4-A low.

But Bruce Freedman turned over 7d6d5c2c to scoop the entire pot with two pair for the high end (sevens and sixes), and a 7-6-5-2-A for a better low hand.

Bruce Freedman  –  125,000  (21 bb)
Eric Von Guttenberg  –  Eliminated in 10th Place  ($702)