2025 Eastern Poker Open

$34,000 Championship
Day: 1
12
Event Info
2025 Eastern Poker Open
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
$10,000
Event Info
Prize Pool
$34,000
Entries
365
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
291
Players Left
16
Players Left 1 / 365
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Harrold Takes the Turn

After seeing the Q3J flop, Larry Harrold was facing a bet of 2,100 in the cutoff and made the call. The 10 turn was met with a check from the hijack.

Harrold counted out a bet of 2,000 chips, good enough to take down the pot as the fold was made on his right.

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Larry Harrold
26,000

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Big Bet from Dallaire

Action was heads up through the 5Q67 turn, where Jeff Dallaire fired a bet of 5,000 from under the gun and was called.

The dealer then revealed the 10 river, where Dallaire continued by sizing up to 10,000. After taking a moment, his opponent made the fold and the Framingham qualifier raked in the pot.

The next hand saw Dallaire take down another small pot in the big blind.

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Jeff Dallaire
38,000
38,000
38,000

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Rivera Gets Value

Aaron Rivera
Aaron Rivera

Aaron Rivera called in middle position, with the small blind coming along and the big blind checking to the KJ2 flop.

All three players checked to the 2 turn, where the big blind fired 1,200 into the middle. Both Rivera and the small blind called.

The 8 river saw action check to Rivera, who slid out a bet of 2,500. The small blind made the call, while the big blind folded.

Rivera showed A2 for trip deuces, good enough for the qualifier from Ev'rybody's Pub in Rhode Island to earn the pot as the small blind mucked.

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Aaron Rivera
41,000
41,000
41,000

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Campagnone Cracks Queens

Vin Campagnone
Vin Campagnone

Vin Campagnone limped in middle position and watched three others follow before the blind blind checked.

Campagnone moved all in on the A94 flop and was called by a smaller stack on his immediate left. Action folded around and the cards were tabled.

Middle Position: QQ All in
Vin Campagnone: AJ

Campagnone had outflopped his opponent's queens, improving to two pair on the J turn. The dealer completed the board with the 10 river, as Campagnone added to his stack.

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Vin Campagnone
31,000
31,000
31,000

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Hebert Building a Stack

Three-way action to the 1092 flop produced a check from Lenora Hebert, who was the only caller after seeing a bet of 2,000 on her left.

Hebert then led out for 3,000 on the K river, earning the pot as her opponent quickly folded.

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Lenora Hebert
58,000

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Czolada Raises the River

James Czolada called a bet of 4,000 on the 3107 flop before both players checked the 8 turn.

Czolada was facing another bet of 4,000 after the 10 river, taking a moment before raising to 9,000.

The raise was called and Czolada showed A10. His opponent tabled Q10, with Czolada's ace kicker playing to take down the pot.

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James Czolada
49,000

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