2019 Heartland Poker Tour East Chicago

Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2019 Heartland Poker Tour East Chicago

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$183,899
Event Info
Prize Pool
$820,800
Entries
570
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000

Wolfe Hunts Down Lead, Raymer Falls Late on Day 1c

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Billy Wolfe
Billy Wolfe

Day 1c proved to be the largest flight yet at the Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) Ameristar East Chicago $1,650 Main Event, as 174 entries were logged and 31 of those players advanced to secure seats in Day 2.

When the chips found their way to the bottom of bags and the players hustled out of the doors to get some much-needed sleep after the lengthy grind, Billy Wolfe had his name on the bag containing the most chips. Wolfe finished with 371,000, a relatively modest total in comparison to the titanic stacks bagged by the Day 1a and Day 1b leaders Craig Casino (464,000) and Nadya Magnus (497,000), respectively.

Wolfe caught fire a little after the dinner break. He won a huge pot off Brek Schutten when he value-bet the nut flush big on the river and got paid off to surge past 350,000. Later, he'd win a sizable flip with tens against ace-king, spiking a ten on the river after being out flopped.

All night, neighbor Yoon Kim anointed him a luckbox, and Wolfe was undoubtedly happy to make the big hands no matter what needles Kim wanted to fire at him.

Kim himself managed to accumulate 233,000 himself and was joined by Mike O'Neill (315,000), Larry Ormson (230,000), Rob Wazwaz (206,000) and Kou Vang (110,000) in seeing the last hand. O'Neill and Wazwaz are both former HPT champs, with Wazwaz winning this very event in 2017.

A handful of accomplished players also bagged south of 100,000. Ravi Raghavan, Mike Shin and Alex Ziskin all have $900K-plus in tournament winnings but have plenty of work ahead of them if they want to add a six-figure score here.

A chip in a bag is still a chip in a bag, though, something several others who fired are envying at this point.

Most notably, Greg Raymer appeared set to find a bag after working his way to around 150,000, but a late slide sent the former Main Event packing. He lost a sizable race when his tens failed to hold against ace-jack and said the rest of his chips were gone in another flip shortly thereafter.

Raymer and the other players without Day 2 tickets will have one last chance to get a crack at the prize pool, which has worked its way north of $600,000. Day 1d kicks off at noon local time on Sunday. So, those fading Mother's Day festivities or getting flowers and brunches out of the way early can return to Ameristar East Chicago then to fire away, with PokerNews providing more live updates.

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Late Flips Costs Raymer Big

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Greg Raymer
Greg Raymer

Paul Elfelt ripped under the gun for 74,500 and Greg Raymer shoved on his left. Everyone else folded.

Greg Raymer: {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
Paul Elfelt: {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

The {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} brought what Elfelt sought, and the {3-Clubs} turn and {2-Clubs} river were bricks. Raymer shipped over most of his stack to "Big Daddy."

Each table will pitch four more hands before bagging.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Elfelt us
Paul Elfelt
159,000 48,000
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
65,500 -37,500

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Firebaugh Takes a Heap from Givens

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Taylor Firebaugh
Taylor Firebaugh

On a flop of {4-Hearts}{k-Spades}{9-Clubs}, heavy action followed between three players. A player on the button had 5,500 in front of him, with small blind Taylor Firebaugh having made it 15,500. Will Givens had either cold-called or put in the initial bet and been called, but either way he had calling chips in front. The player on the button folded and both Firebaugh and Givens checked the {2-Hearts}. On the {3-Hearts} river, Firebaugh bet 29,000.

Givens took awhile and then dropped in calling chips, but he couldn't beat {4-Spades}{4-Clubs} for a set.

Player Chips Progress
Taylor Firebaugh us
Taylor Firebaugh
100,000 100,000
Will Givens us
Will Givens
WSOP 1X Winner
37,000 -12,000

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Raymer Cooked Before First Break

Level 3 : 100/300, 0 ante
Greg Raymer
Greg Raymer

Greg Raymer's seat was empty and we inquired as to what happened to the former WSOP champion.

According to the players at the table, Raymer limped in with {j-}{j-} and then back-raised when someone put in a raise. His opponent peeled and then Raymer got it in after a flop of all low cards. Unfortunately for him, he was smashed from the start by {q-}{q-} and hit the rail after failing to find a third jack.

Players are now on break for 15 minutes.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Welcome to Day 1c of 2019 HPT Ameristar East Chicago Main Event

HPT Felt
HPT Felt

The halfway point has been reached out of the starting days at Heartland Poker Tour Ameristar East Chicago $1,650 Main Event, with two starting flights down and two remaining.

Through the first two flights, 36 players are in the bag and set for the Monday restart. The likes of Nadya Magnus and Craig Casino lead the way thus far, the former bagging nearly 500,000 off of the 30,000 starting stack after a huge performance in Day 1b.

As for who will join them, that's to be determined in part of the course of the 15 40-minute levels scheduled for Day 1c. Once again, it will be unlimited reentry with levels rising from 100/100 at the beginning to 2,000/4,000 at the end with a 4,000 big blind ante.

PokerNews will be on the floor providing live updates from the time of the first card pitched to the time of the last bag being sealed up.