Lucky Hearts Poker Open 2018

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2019 Lucky Hearts Poker Open Schedule. December 31, 2018 @ 9:00AM by Seminole Hard Rock Poker. Download: Tournament Schedule (PDF) Primary Event Schedule. United States 2018 Lucky Hearts Poker Open. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood. 11 - 24 January 2018. WPT Season 16, WPTDS Season 5.

  • Lucky Hearts Poker Open. Casino: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida. This page was last edited on 29 December 2018, at 18:04 (UTC).
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Tournament Info

Lucky Hearts Poker Open

Event Number
Event #15
Event Name
2018 SHR LHPO - Event #15 - WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship ($2,000,000 GTD) - Day 5 (Final Table)
Event Type
Restart
Game Type
NL Holdem
Event Start Date
Wednesday, Jan 24, 2018
Starting Flights
2
Length of Event
1 day

Lucky Hearts Poker Open 2018 Leaderboard

Registration

Start Time
12:00pm
Registration open for 8 levels.

Format

Ante Type
None
Re-Entry
Unlimited
Re-entry open until start of Level 9.

Structure

Free
Level Time
60
90-minute levels until final table. 60-minute levels at final table, 30-minutes at heads-up
Break Length
15 min
Break Frequency
After levels 2, 4, 8 on Day 1. Every level from Day 2 until final table
Blind Structure
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Other Info

General Notes
Day 1 plays 10 levels. Day 2 plays 10 levels. Day 3 plays down to 18 players. Day 4 plays down to 6 players. Winner receives a $15,000 WPT Tournament of Champions seat, removed from the prize pool.

Recent Reviews

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Alright, here’s the deal. I was not feeling well last night and ended up getting maybe an hour of sleep. By the time I gained a little energy, ran a couple errands that needed to be run, and greeted my kids at the school bus stop, the World Poker Tour Lucky Hearts Poker Open was already down to just eight players. I was going to write something about Monday’s action, but at that point it made no sense, so I just waited until now to say a little something about Tuesday. So there they are at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, down to six players and Aleksandr Shevelev in the chip lead with 6.960 million chips.

This is shaping up to be quite the competitive final table. Ness Reilly is close behind Shevelev with 6.295 million chips, while Darryll Fish isn’t far back with 5.920 million. The bottom three all have pretty solid stacks with which to work: Brett Bader (3.160 million), Alan Krockey (2.810 million), and Andy Frankenberger (2.170 million).

But it is Aleksandr Shevelev in the lead, the same position he was in heading into Day 4, though he is now 3 million chips richer (DISCLAIMER: tournament chips have no cash value). Two of Shevelev’s big moves came early in the day. In the first, Cong Pham and Shevelev got into a raising war pre-flop before Pham ended up all-in for 1.1 million chips. Shevelev had no trouble calling, holding K-K against Pham’s K-J. Pham was unable to get the minor miracle he needed and he was gone in 13th place. That took Shevelev’s chip stack up to about 5 million.

Just a few minutes later, he raised pre-flop to 85,000, Mario Prats Garcia called and Ness Reilly re-raised to 300,000. Shevelev made the call and Garcia folded to bring on a flop of T-7-5. Reilly bet 255,000 and Shevelev called. The turn was another Ten and this time Reilly check-called a 375,000 bet from Shevelev. Reilly again checked a King on the river and then Shevelev bet 550,000. After much thought and the expenditure of a time extension chip, Reilly folded to help Shevelev increase his chip count to just over 6 million.

It was a good thing he accumulated those chips because he ended up falling back under 5 million while Reilly surged ahead to take the lead. Shevelev was able to eliminated John Dolan in ninth place with Q-Q versus A-K, allowing him to get back over that 6 million chip mark. From there, he obviously added chips while Reilly gave a few back (she had gotten to over 8 million) and here we are.

The remaining six players are all guaranteed more than $100,000. They are all firmly aiming for the half million dollar first prize, though, as well as the honor of having their name engraved on the WPT Champions Cup.

Lucky Hearts Poker Open 2018 Results

The WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open Main Event final table will begin at noon ET Wednesday.

2018 World Poker Tour Lucky Hearts Poker Open Main Event – Final Table Chip Counts

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1. Aleksandr Shevelev – 6,960,000
2. Ness Reilly – 6,295,000
3. Darryll Fish – 5,920,000
4. Brett Bader – 3,160,000
5. Alan Krockey – 2,810,000
6. Andy Frankenberger – 2,170,000