2014 Hollywood Poker Open Charles Town Regional Event

HPO Charles Town Regional Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 Hollywood Poker Open Charles Town Regional Event

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$39,756
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,629
Prize Pool
$116,928
Entries
72
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
3,000

HPO Charles Town Regional Championship

Day 2 Started

Cavaliere Leads Into Day 2 of HPO Charles Town

Brian Cavaliere
Brian Cavaliere

Yesterday, the Hollywood Poker Open kicked off the fifth stop in this six-event second season, as the HPO Charles Town Regional Championship in West Virginia kicked off. After setting a season high in terms of turnout at the last stop in St. Louis with 67 entries, HPO officials were cautiously confident that a new record would be set here, and midway through Day 1 a reentry ticket was purchased to push the count over the previous record. When it was all said and done, 72 combined entries and reentries were recorded during the first seven levels of play, generating a prize pool of $114,428 with a $37,256 payout awaiting for today’s eventual winner. Seven players will make the money today, with the minimum cash representing a $5,846.

After a grueling day of action on the felt, the field of 72 was culled to leave just 22 survivors. Along the way, 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event champion and HPO Ambassador Chris Moneymaker made a run at his second consecutive HPO Regional Championship — and third final table in five events this season. Despite surging to over 100,000 in chips early in the day, though, the champ hit a rough patch later on and ultimately shipped the majority of his stack to young semi-pro Joseph Stiers.

Another player who has experienced the bright lights of the WSOP Main Event final table stage, Lee Childs — who reached poker’s ultimate summit in 2007 — managed to avoid a similar fate, navigating the minefield with a short stack for much of the day. Proving his mettle, Childs managed to chip up and grind his way to a 50,000-chip stack by the time bagging and tagging began.

Childs will have a bit of work to do if he hopes to catch the Day 1 chip leader Brian Cavaliere, who managed to accumulate a staggering 181,600 to put himself 60,000 clear of his closest competitor Paul McCaffrey (121,600). Other players who bagged big stacks by the end of play include Mike Summers (106,300), David Lackey (96,500), James Boyd (95,500), Joseph Stiers (77,100) and Timothy Little (71,700).

Keep it here throughout the day as PokerNews proudly provides live continuous coverage of the HPO Charles Town Regional Championship, as the final 22 players head round the final bend and sprint toward the finish line.

Level: 12

Blinds: 800/1,600

Ante: 200

Get 'Em in the Air

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

The tournament official just gave the word and cards are now in the air here at Day 2 of the HPO Charles Town Regional Championship.

Paging Tim Bryan

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Tim Bryan
Tim Bryan

With this Day 2 now underway and an orbit or two already in the books, Tim Bryan's stack remains a jumbled pile of chips arranged in front of his empty seat.

With a $39,756 payday awaiting today's eventual victor, Bryan's absence could prove to be a costly oversight, but with inclement weather outside there's a good possibility he's simply stuck in the snow.

We'll be sure to let you know if and when Bryan makes his way here, or if the steady erosion of the blinds and antes leaves him with no chips to work with.

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Cullen Culled, Stiers Stacks 'Em

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Joseph Stiers
Joseph Stiers

The first elimination of Day 2 just went down, and the deed was done by Joseph Stiers, who dispatched the short-stacked Frank Cullen with a pocket pair.

According to Stiers, his {10-}{10-} was well out in front of Cullen's {7-Clubs}{8-Clubs} when the chips went in, and the flop of {a-}{j-}{5-} kept him in the lead.

A {j-Clubs} peeled off on the turn to provide Cullen with a backdoor flush draw, but the river blanked off to send the pot to Stiers. The accomplished semi-pro has already bagged a score of $300,000+ in his brief career, and now armed with a 100,000+ chip stack, he will be a force to be reckoned with from here on out.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Stiers
Joseph Stiers
110,000 110,000
Frank Cullen
Frank Cullen
Busted

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Bryan in the Building

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

Moments ago we watched Tim Bryan hustle by and make his way to the table, after missing the first 20 minutes or so of Day 2 play.

Jim Boyd Breaks Luther Carroll With Bullets

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Jim Boyd Just Sent Luther Carroll Home With an Early Exit
Jim Boyd Just Sent Luther Carroll Home With an Early Exit

Luther Carroll found the {9-}{9-} and opened for 4,000, only to see Jim Boyd three-bet to 13,000. Carroll elected to make his stand with an all-in four-bet, making itjust over 40,000 to play, and Boyd snapped him off with {A-}{A-}.

A clean runout left the aces out in front, and Carrol out in the cold. Boyd, meanwhile, chipped up nicely with the win and now sits with one of the largest stacks in the room.

Player Chips Progress
Jim Boyd
Jim Boyd
136,000 136,000
Luther Carroll
Luther Carroll
Busted

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Bohrer Back From the Brink

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Eddie Bohrer
Eddie Bohrer

After entering the day with just 19,300 chips to work with - good for the second-shortest stack in play - Eddie Bohrer just doubled through David Lackey to keep chugging along.

Bohrer's last 13,900 went into the middle before the flop and Lackey quickly called with {A-Spades}{J-Spades}, only find himself dominated by the {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} held by Bohrer.

The final board ran out {5-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{7-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} to keep Bohrer in the lead with ace-queen high, and with the double up he has a bit of breathing room.

Player Chips Progress
Eddie Bohrer
Eddie Bohrer
31,000 11,700

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Not Your Buddy, Guy

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Guy Sloane
Guy Sloane

Guy Sloane's tournament life just ended at the hands of David Lackey, who now holds more than 140,000 for one of the biggest stacks in play.

Sloane's last 11,600 was open-shipped when he found the {A-Spades}{6-Spades}, but Lackey could afford the call with {K-Clubs}{j-Clubs} to put the short stack at risk.

Ahead before flop with ace-high, Sloane saw a semi-safe flop of {q-}{10-}{2-} hit the board. Although he was still out in front, Sloane was now dodging the deck as Lackey added an up-and-down straight draw to his arsenal of outs.

Turn: {a-}

Just like that, Lackey turned the nuts with a Broadway straight, and Sloane was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
David Lackey us
David Lackey
141,000 44,500
Guy Sloane
Guy Sloane
Busted

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