Chris Moon Wins HPT Ameristar East Chicago ($183,899)

Chris Moon won the HPT Ameristar Main Event.

It's still a few days from the full moon, but a different sort of Moon shined brightly at Heartland Poker Tour Ameristar East Chicago $1,650 Main Event.

Chris Moon topped a field of 570 to take down a career-best $183,899 and a $3,500 HPT Championship package. It's the first live tournament win for Moon, who said it's been over a decade in the making.

"I've been trying to win a live tournament since I was like 18 years old," said the Michigan man. "So, this is a dream come true, truly."

HPT Ameristar East Chicago Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Chris Moon$183,899
2Artem Zverkhovskyy$113,605
3Eric Salazar$74,456
4Craig Casino$51,735
5Bryant Miller$37,596
6Mike O'Neill$29,178
7Paul Elfelt$24,519
8Dennis Ng$20,433
9Bret Martin$16,346

Road to Victory

Moon utterly dominated the final 10 levels or so of play, as he rolled into the final day with a massive chip lead and a stack of more than 200 big blinds. If victory seemed predetermined to many observers who took a glance at the standings, which showed Moon holding more than double the chips of nearest competitor Craig Casino, it didn't feel that way to Moon.

Back in 2015, Moon made the final table of HPT Mount Pleasant in his home state of Michigan. There, he narrowly missed out on a title as he lost heads-up, taking a $101,823 consolation prize. He also had another final table in this same event in 2017, winding up with an eighth-place finish.

"This is a dream come true, truly."

"I've been here before and came up short," Moon acknowledged. "I was just trying to play my hands and my ranges as good as I could."

Fortunately for Moon, there were plenty of big hands to play and he frequently found himself near the top of said ranges.

After staying relatively quiet during the first couple of levels, which saw a flurry of fast eliminations, Moon got busier when the table was shorter-handed. He busted short stacks Bryant Miller — aces over king-queen suited — and Craig Casino — ace-queen over king-queen — in the space of a few minutes to whittle it down to three.

Craig Casino
Casino has cashed for over $800K on the HPT.

Casino, while settling for a fourth-place finish, added to his HPT-leading cash total of over $800,000.

Moon had about two-thirds of the chips but three-handed play would see his momentum slowed a bit. Eric Salazar and Artem Zverkhovskyy hung in for over an hour before the latter busted the former, putting Moon heads up for the title in commanding position.

Heads-Up

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Moon didn't hide his feelings when the final card was dealt.

However, Zverkhovskyy did get a little momentum when he coolered Moon for an early double with a straight over aces up. Moon quickly regained control though and sealed things with dominating ace-ten against ace-five all in preflop, after which he celebrated with some feeling, flexing and stalking away from the table.

He then turned to embrace Zverkhovskyy, a Chicago-area regular who can be found playing in most of the tours that run through the area.

Both players said they plan to put the money they won to use over the summer with a heavy poker schedule.

"Can't wait to see what the future holds," a grinning Moon said.

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