2014 Hollywood Poker Open Grantville Regional Event

HPO Grantville Regional Championship
Day: 1
12
Event Info
2014 Hollywood Poker Open Grantville Regional Event
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
66
Prize
$22,752
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,629
Prize Pool
$59,873
Total Entries
37
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
2,000 / 4,000
Ante
500
Players Left 1 / 37
Filter

Filter

Filter By
Sort By

Big Hand Sends Lewis to the Rail

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Jerry Wagner
Jerry Wagner

"Wow, I'm never folding there," a flabbergasted Ernie Lewis was heard yelling. We made our way over and discovered what was going on. According to Jerry Wagner, here is what transpired.

Wagner made it 650 to go preflop and Lewis made the call. Both players then checked the {j-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} flop, the {3-Diamonds} turned, and Wagner bet 2,000. Lewis popped it to 7,000, Wagner called, and the {Q-Clubs} completed the board on the river. Wagner then shoved all in and Lewis snap-called off his last 7,000 or so.

Wagner tabled the {q-Hearts}{q-Spades} for quads, and a stunned Lewis showed the {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} for a flopped Broadway straight. Lewis related his beat to some friends across the room, gathered his things, and then exited the tournament floor. Meanwhile an excited Wager stack his newly won chips.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jerry Wagner
Jerry Wagner
43,400
Profile photo of Ernie Lewis
Ernie Lewis
Busted

Tags: Jerry WagnerErnie Lewis

What Makes the Hollywood Poker Open Stand Out from the Rest?

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Bill Bruce, Director of the Hollywood Poker Open
Bill Bruce, Director of the Hollywood Poker Open

PokerNews' Brett Collson recently had the opportunity to talk to Bill Bruce, Director for the Hollywood Poker Open, on how he came into working for the HPO, landing Chris Moneymaker as the tour's ambassador, and what makes the HPO stand out from other events on the circuit.

Here's a sample of that interview:

First of all, how did you get started with the Hollywood Poker Open?

Last year, I was contacted to organize additional staffing to support a couple Penn Gaming properties that were going to run some 10-day tournaments. They were also developing a promotion across all their properties to send players to a "Championship" type event at The M Resort in Las Vegas in June.

Chris Moneymaker is the new Tour Ambassador. What does it mean to have a world champion and poker icon representing the series?

It’s fantastic to have Chris on board with the HPO brand. I couldn’t ask for a better name to have associated with the tour. Chris really takes his role seriously, and it’s been a pleasure to have him promoting the stops and committing to playing in the Regionals. It should signal to the players that Penn Gaming and the Hollywood Poker Open are serious about poker. If you look at what the HPO is doing, it should be evident that this is something that poker players are going to want to participate in and even promote.

Chris played every day at the recent Tunica stop, including the $1,800 HPO Regional Main Event. How has the response from players been when they sit at a table with Chris?

Chris is such a gracious host. He is not just playing in all the events, he is engaging the other players and interacting with them on and off the tables. If he happens to get eliminated from an event, you can find him in the poker room playing all day. It’s like a big home game and Chris is just one of the guys. He just happens to be a world champ.

Is there a central place where players can find out information on the HPO Championship seat give-away promotions?

Yes. On the HPO website there is a tab, which is a link, named 'Local Seat Promotions.' If you go there, it will have links and descriptions of promotions from the various Penn and Hollywood properties.

Tell me about the dinner break for the Main Event in Tunica.

It was crazy. We had a private banquet room set up for the players during the dinner break on Day 1. Full spread, tons of choices, all you can eat, all compliments of the house. If you get a chance, check out all the pictures everyone was posting on social media about it. It was impressive.

Here’s the deal. The HPO is serious about being a presence when it comes to poker. We have gone out and hired one of the most recognizable names and face in the game of poker in Chris Moneymaker, we have brought in PokerNews to give players the best possible onsite live reporting, the fees are less than other events, and the structures are amazing. I hope everyone will play the nearest HPO regionals when they have the opportunity.

To read the interview in its entirety, please click here.

Tags: Bill Bruce

Kostelac Doesn't Fall Into the Trap

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante

Five players each put in 200 to see a flop of {8-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}, which they all checked. Four checks on the {Q-Spades} turn saw John Kostelac bet 300 from the hijack, and only Chris Hugel, who was the latest addition to Table 12, made the call.

Hugel then checked the {2-Hearts} river and Kostelac did the same before tabling the {q-Clubs}{k-Spades}. Hugel then rolled over the {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades} for a flopped set and the win.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Chris Hugel
Chris Hugel
20,200
Profile photo of John Kostelac us
John Kostelac
19,800
200
200

One for Good Ol' Hockey

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante

Xiaowei Lu opened for 400 and received a call from Kenneth "Hockey" Hock. Joe Paese decided to come along from the small blind, the big folded, and three players saw the flop of {a-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}.

Paese had checked dark, and his two opponents ended up doing the same. Two checks on the {2-Clubs} turn saw Hock bet 600, and then both Paese and Lu called. All three players returned to checking on the {J-Clubs} river and Hock rolled over the {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}. It was good as his opponents sent their cards to the muck unseen.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Joe Paese
Joe Paese
23,000
3,000
3,000
Profile photo of Kenneth "Hockey" Hock
Kenneth "Hockey" Hock
23,000
3,000
3,000
Profile photo of Xiaowei Lu
Xiaowei Lu
18,000
2,000
2,000

Tags: Joe PaeseXiaowei Lu

Josh Bell Satellites His Way In

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante

This morning's HPO satellite into the Main Event has just finished, and the lucky winner was Josh Bell (not to be confused with PokerNews' Josh "procession" Bell, who is currently live reporting the ANZPT Season 6 Perth down in Australia).

Bell has been seat over at Table 5, though the table lineups are changing a bit as some late registrants have caused a fourth table to open.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Josh Bell
Josh Bell
20,000

Level: 2

Blinds: 50/100

Ante: 0