$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 1: 100/100 Flight A Entries: 59
Cards are in the air for Event 1 of the 2025 Poker Showdown. Flight A is underway with 59 entries at the start and many many more expected with flights running all the was through Saturday evening.
Today, we kick off the 2025 Poker Showdown schedule, three weeks of non-stop trophy events until we top it off with the $3,000,000 guarantee WPT Poker Showdown Championship. But first we have the opener; a $400 Deep Stack with a $1,000,000 guarantee and Flight A starts at 10 am.
Players start with 20K in their stacks and all Day 1 levels last 30 minutes, increasing to 40 on Day 2 and 60 in Level 24. Late registration and re-entries are available until the start of Level 9 at 2:30 pm.
All starting flights will play down to the last 12.5% of the field and survivors will return on Sunday at 1 pm for Day 2.
$1,000,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 20,000 in chips
Day 1 levels last 30 minutes; Day 2 levels last 40 minutes
2025 Lucky Hearts Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, Florida Event 1 $600 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) $1,000,000 Guaranteed Entries: 2,784 Prize Pool: $1,447,680 January 9-13, 2025
Event 1 Champion Fabian Foster
On Monday afternoon, after five days of play, Event #1 of the Lucky Hearts Poker Open came to an end when Fabian Foster won the title, the trophy, and $141,365 in a three-way deal.
“It feels pretty good. I’ve made this final table quite a few times, but I’ve never won it,” said Foster. “I’m always in the running, but this one feels special because it’s my first win.”
That’s no exaggeration, as this is the fifth time that Foster has finished in the top four in the opening event of a big series between Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood and Seminole Hard Rock Tampa:
LHPO Event #1 (Hollywood) – Jan 2025 1st Place: $141,365
WSOPC Event #1 (Tampa) – Feb 2020 2nd Place: $102,705
LHPO Event #1 (Hollywood) – Jan 2021 3rd Place: $143,366
RRPO Event #1 (Hollywood) – Nov 2022 4th Place: $152,669
Showdown Event #1 (Hollywood) – April 2023 4th Place: $78,700
There were six starting flights for this event over the first three days of the series, attracting a total field of 2,784 entries to generate a prizepool worth $1,447,680, easily beating the $1 million guarantee.
There were 349 players who survived to Day 2, where play began with the field in the money. That was a 12 1/2-hour day that dwindled the field down to the final 15.
When Day 3 began, Foster was the short stack with only 10 big blinds. He won a key race situation with ace-king by spiking an ace on the river, and worked his way to the final table, where he started fifth in chips.
“I started the final table in the middle,” said Foster. “Then I just got a rush of hands, and people were just giving me chips when I had the nuts, so the poker gods were smiling on me today.”
Smiling the poker gods were, because Foster scored the first four knockouts at the final table.
Steven Richardson shoved ace-queen into Foster’s ace-king. Richardson never improved, and was eliminated in eighth place.
About 15 minutes later, Kelly Black shoved after a flop of , and Foster quickly called with for top pair, top kicker. Black turned over , and two cards later, he was out in seventh.
Less than five minutes after that, Foster saw a flop of against Danilo Alvarenga. Foster checked, Alvarenga shoved, and Foster snap-called with for the nuts — a queen-high straight. Alvarenga had for middle pair, and never caught up. Alvarenga finished sixth.
Less than 15 minutes later, Joe Shammas shoved 18 big blinds with , and Foster called with . Shammas turned a straight draw, but improved no further, and Foster sent him to the rail in fifth place.
The final elimination of the day came when Christopher Corneroli shoved his short stack with into Bryan Rosen’s . Rosen’s hand held up to knock out Corneroli in fourth place.
At that point, the final three players agreed to a deal to end the tournament, and Foster had a lead of 5 bb over Rosen. As chipleader, Foster was awarded the title, the trophy, and the most money — $141,365.
There was only a $1,000 difference between first and second, but first also comes with the trophy, which meant a lot to Foster.
“It’s meaningful because I have two trophies at home, and I have three daughters,” said Foster. “So this is going to be for my youngest daughter. She’ll be ecstatic when I hand this to her.”
Foster is a regular for the big tournament series here at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, and he loves playing here.
“This place is perfect,” said Foster. “The staff is perfect, the tournaments are well run, and the structure is great. Everything about this property is great. The guarantees are great, and there is always a lot of players. It’s a great environment and a great atmosphere.”
$600 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Prize Pool. $1,447,680 | Payouts | Results Level 31: 75,000/150,000 with a 150,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 of 2,784
Fabian Foster
After the elimination of Christopher Corneroli in fourth place, the final three players began discussing an ICM deal to end the tournament. These were the official chip counts:
$600 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Prize Pool. $1,447,680 | Payouts | Results Level 31: 75,000/150,000 with a 150,000 ante Players Remaining: 3 of 2,784
Christopher Corneroli
Christopher Corneroli moved all in from the button for about 2,450,000, and Bryan Rosen called from the big blind with .
Corneroli turned over , and he needed to improve to stay alive.
The board came , and Rosen won the pot with a pair of kings to eliminate Corneroli in fourth place.
Bryan Rosen – 24,450,000 (163 bb) Christopher Corneroli – Eliminated in 4th Place ($68,000)
With three players remaining from a field of 2,784, the average chip stack is around 18,550,000 (124 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $91,000 each.
$600 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Prize Pool. $1,447,680 | Payouts | Results Level 31: 75,000/150,000 with a 150,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 of 2,784
With the board showing on the turn and roughly 1.6 million already int he pot, Bryan Rosen checked from the small blind, Ryan Hogan bet 1,000,000 from the button, and Rosen called.
The river card was the , Rosen checked, Hogan bet 2,000,000, and Rosen tanked for a long time before he called. Hogan showed , but Rosen turned over to win the pot with a pair of jacks.
“I screwed up my sizing on the river,” said Hogan. “I knew it as soon as I bet it.”
With four players remaining from a field of 2,784, the average chip stack is around 13,925,000 (93 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $68,000 each.
$600 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Prize Pool. $1,447,680 | Payouts | Results Level 31: 75,000/150,000 with a 150,000 ante Players Remaining: 4 of 2,784
Joe Shammas
Joe Shammas open-shipped for 2,700,000 from the button, Bryan Rosen folded his small blind and Fabian Foster called from the big to put Shammas at risk.
Foster: Shammas:
They were racing and Shammas needed to improve to double up. The board ran out and Shammas was eliminated in fifth place.
Fabian Foster – 23,500,000 (157 bb) Joe Shammas – Eliminated in 5th Place ($52,000)
With four players remaining from a field of 2,784, the average chip stack is around 13,920,000 (93 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $52,000 each.
$600 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Prize Pool. $1,447,680 | Payouts | Results Level 31: 75,000/150,000 with a 150,000 ante Players Remaining: 5 of 2,784
Danilo Alvarenga
Danilo Alvarenga raised from the hijack to 375,000, and Fabian Foster called from the small blind.
The flop came , Foster checked, Alvarenga moved all in for roughly five million, and Foster snap-called with for a flopped queen-high straight.
Alvarenga turned over for a pair of nines, and he needed to catch something runner-runner to stay alive.
The turn card was the , giving Alvarenga outs to a chop, but the river card was the . Foster won the pot with his straight to eliminate Alvarenga in sixth place.
Fabian Foster – 19,900,000 (133 bb) Danilo Alvarenga – Eliminated in 6th Place ($39,500)
With five players remaining from a field of 2,784, the average chip stack is around 11,125,000 (74 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $52,000 each.
$600 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Prize Pool. $1,447,680 | Payouts | Results Level 31: 75,000/150,000 with a 150,000 ante Players Remaining: 6 of 2,784
Kelly Black
Danilo Alvarenga raised from the hijack to 375,000, Kelly Black called from the small blind, and Fabian Foster reraised from the big blind to 1,500,000. Alvarenga folded, and Black called.
The flop came , Black moved all in for about 5,600,000, and Foster quickly called with a similar stack and turned over for a pair of jacks. Black turned over , and needed to improve to stay alive.
The turn card was the , the river card was the , and Foster won the pot with two pair, jacks and nines. Their stacks were counted down, and Foster had 5,850,000 to Black’s 5,625,000. Black was eliminated in seventh place.
Fabian Foster – 15,000,000 (100 bb) Kelly Black – Eliminated in 7th Place ($30,500)
With six players remaining from a field of 2,784, the average chip stack is around 9,275,000 (62 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $39,500 each.