In Hand #9 of hand-for-hand play on the Money Bubble, during a Stud round, Chris Labrie got it all in on 3rd street for about 30,000 against Victor Nassif and Harry Eisenberg.
Victor Nassif: () Harry Eisenberg: () Chris Labrie: ()
3rd Street: 30,000 each
4th Street: Labrie got it all in for 3,000, and Nassif and Eisenberg put in 10,000 each.
5th Street: Eisenberg bets 20,000, and Nassif calls.
6th Street: Eisenberg bets 20,000, Nassif raises, and Eisenberg calls all in for 37,000. All three players turn over their hole cards.
Victor Nassif: () (jack-high flush) Harry Eisenberg: () (trip nines) Chris Labrie: () (two pair)
Nassif had the lead with a flush, and Eisenberg and Labrie both needed to make a full house to stay alive. The dealer gave them their final cards face down, and they turned them over one by one:
Victor Nassif: () () Harry Eisenberg: () () Chris Labrie: () ()
Bubble Finisher Chris Labrie
Neither Eisenberg nor Labrie improved, and Nassif won the entire pot to eliminate both players. Since they were seated at the same table, bustout order is determined by chip count, and as the short stack, Labrie is the unfortunate bubble finisher.
Eisenberg is awarded sole possession of ninth place, earning $740, and becoming the only player to cash in the first three mixed game events for the Mixed Game Leaderboard.
Victor Nassif – 630,000 (32 BB) Harry Eisenberg – Eliminated in 9th Place ($740) Chris Labrie – Eliminated on the Money Bubble
With eight players remaining from a field of 65, the average chip stack is about 203,000 (10 Big Bets). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $845 each.
The final 21 players return from break to begin Level 13, with limits of 4,000-8,000.
There were two players with at least 160K at the dinner break:
1. Mihails Morozovs – 200,000 (25 BB) 2. Adam Walter – 165,000 (21 BB)
When they got back from dinner, Walter made a wheel in Stud Hi/Lo in one of the first couple of hands to knock out two players at once, moving him into the chip lead with about 220,000.
Adam Walter – 220,000 (28 BB)
Adam Walter
The next hand, Walter knocked out another player to drop the field down to 18 players and bump his chip stack up to about 240,000.
Adam Walter – 240,000 (30 BB)
With 18 players remaining from a field of 65, the average chip stack is about 90,000 (11 Big Bets). The final nine players will finish in the money, with a min-cash worth $740.
Level 12 comes to an end, and the players take a 45-minute dinner break. Action is scheduled to resume around 6:15 pm.
With 21 players remaining from a field of 65, the average chip stack is about 77,000 (10 Big Bets). The final nine players will finish in the money, with a min-cash worth $740.
2025 Lucky Hearts Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Florida Event 8 $400 Triple Stud (Re-Entry) Entries: 65 Prize Pool: $21,125 January 11, 2025
Registration closed for the $400 Triple Stud tournament with 65 entries creating a prize pool worth $21,125. The last nine spots will be paid with $740 for a min-cash and $7,385 plus the LHPO trophy to the Event 8 champ.
LHPO Event 8 will require no flops to determine out next champ, it is all about the stud in this tournament. It is a $400 Triple Stud tournament that will rotate games between Seven-Card Stud, Seven-Card Stud 8, and Razz.
Players start with 25K in their stacks and all levels last 30 minutes for the one-day tournament. Late registration is available until the start of Level 9 at 3:30 pm and they may re-enter as often as needed during that time.
Players begin with 25,000 in chips
Levels last 30 minutes
Late registration until start of Level 9 (3:30pm)
This is a one-day tournament and plays until completion