February 11 2012, Brett Collson
There’s no rest for the weary at the World Poker Tour. Fresh off the conclusion of the WPT Venice Grand Prix, Day 1a of the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open wrapped up at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in sunny Florida on Friday. The day began with 125 players forking over the $3,500 buy-in, and a couple of the game’s top pros were hovering near the top of the leaderboard when the chips were bagged and tagged.
Uri Kadosh (275,500) and Ely Levy (218,500) topped the chip counts at the end of Day 1a, but Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier was the big story. Mercier told WPT’s Jess Welman that he registered for the tournament two hours late, but he went on a big rush in the later levels to finish with 176,400, placing him third on the chip counts. Mercier’s effort was good enough to earn him WPT Player of the Day honors.
Also landing among the top 10 stacks as play concluded was Shaun Deeb, who had a special guest railing him during Day 1a. With his 92-year-old grandmother in attendance, Deeb assembled a stack of 112,700 on Friday, much of which came during a hand near the end of the night.
The WPT Live Updates team discovered Deeb and another player looking at a board with 6,000 chips already in the pot. Deeb checked from the big blind and his opponent put in a bet. Deeb check-raised to 10,000, and the other player three-bet to 22,200. Not to be outdone, Deeb four-bet to 65,000, essentially putting the other player all-in. After tanking for a while, Deeb’s opponent decided to lay his hand down, and Deeb flashed the
before raking in a nice pot.
Forty-two players survived Day 1a. Among the other notables advancing to Sunday’s Day 2 were Anthony Ruberto (77,100), Fred Goldberg (59,500), Matt Waxman (59,400), Mohsin Charania (53,100), Matt Giannetti (46,200), Allen Kessler (31,000), and WPT Player of the Year leader Will Failla (22,500).
The bright side for the players who busted on Friday is that they’ll be able to fire another bullet on Saturday. Some of the players who busted on Day 1 a were Dan O’Brien, Darryll Fish, Andy Frankenberger, Christian Harder, Jonathan Little, Matt Sout, Kathy Liebert, Andrew Lichtenberger, and WPT Raw Deal host Tony Dunst. We suspect most of those players will take advantage of the re-entry option on Day 1b.
Here’s a look at the top 10 stacks from Day 1a of the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open:
World Poker Tour Lucky Hearts Poker Open Top 10 Chip Counts
1 | Uri Kadosh | 275,500 |
2 | Ely Levy | 218,550 |
3 | Jason Mercier | 176,400 |
4 | Omar Sider | 170,600 |
5 | Nick Avera | 133,200 |
6 | Michael Michnik | 121,000 |
7 | Dave Tiffenberg | 112,900 |
8 | Shaun Deeb | 112,700 |
9 | Victor Heffesse | 111,900 |
10 | Mike Corbett | 111,300 |
Play will resume on Saturday at 12 p.m. ET. Stay tuned to PokerNews for daily recaps from the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open in Hollywood, Florida.
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December 20 2011, Chad Holloway
The World Poker Tour has added a new stop to its Season X schedule – the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood, Florida. The Lucky Hearts Poker Open will run from February 10 through 14, 2012, and features a $3,500 buy-in Main Event.
The tournament, which will include a re-entry option on Day 1B, will be a nontelevised event, but will still feature the innovative and popular live streaming broadcast with Tony Dunst and a yet-to-be-named guest handling the commentating duties. In addition, the WPT family will be in attendance including Mike Sexton and the Royal Flush Girls.
The WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open comes two months before the WPT will return to Hollywood, Florida, for the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, a televised event running from April 18 through 23, 2012.
That means the WPT will host four Main Events in the state of Florida, which comes as no surprise after last year’s inaugural Seminole Showdown, the first WPT to ever be held in the state, was a tremendous success. If you recall, Taylor Von Kriegenbergh won that event after defeating a field of 433 players to capture the $1,122,340 first-place prize.
Here is a look at the upcoming 2012 WPT schedule:
WPT Season X Schedule
2012
WPT World Championship Super High Roller | Bellagio Las Vegas, Nev. | May 23-25, 2012 | $100,000 |
*Nontelevised Main Event
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