2019 Heartland Poker Tour Golden Gates

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 Heartland Poker Tour Golden Gates

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
$194,478
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$864,360
Entries
588
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
100,000

Nick Pupillo Wins HPT Black Hawk for $194,478

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Nick Pupillo (Photo courtesy of Hold'em Radio)
Nick Pupillo (Photo courtesy of Hold'em Radio)

On Sunday, the $1,650 Heartland Poker Tour Black Hawk Main Event came to an end as poker pro Nick Pupillo topped a 588-entry field to win his second HPT title and a $194,478 first-place prize. He did so by defeating HPT legend Reginald “Shawn” Roberts in heads-up play.

"I got lucky when I needed to and played well throughout," Pupillo said after the victory. "I'm pretty happy with how I played. Shawn's a very good competitor and it was a good match. I'm going to try to keep [the money] this time. And play more HPTs, of course."

Pupillo’s first HPT win came back in 2015 when he took down the HPT East Chicago for $120,537. More recently, he won the WSOP Circuit Thunder Valley Main Event in September of last year for $170,286, which he followed by finishing runner-up in the WSOPC Horseshoe Hammond Main less than a month later for $186,823. All told, Pupillo has won more than $2.3 million in his poker career.

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Nick PupilloGilbert, Arizona$194,478
2Reginald “Shawn” RobertsNixa, Missouri$120,146
3John SachaDenver, Colorado$78,743
4Daniel WojcikLas Vegas, Nevada$54,714
5Karim AbuzarDenver, Colorado$39,761
6Jack PetersonLittleton, Colorado$30,858
7Ryan DodsonDenver, Colorado$25,931
8Mike ItoafaLittleton, Colorado$21,609
9Dapo AjayiGainesville, Florida$17,287

Other to cash the Main Event were WSOP bracelet winner Adrian Buckley (11th - $13,311), Craig Casino (18th - $7,606), Matt Livingston (28th - $4,754), Aaron Frei (31st - $4,754), Colossus II champ Ben Keeline (42nd - $3,976), Khoa Nguyen (52nd - $3,371), and Wally Printz (59th - $3,112).

Final Table Action

The first player to fall was Dapo Ajayi, who lost ace-queen to Jack Peterson’s pocket sevens, and he was followed out the door by 2018 MSPT Denver Poker Open champ Mike Itoafa, a dentist by trade. Itoafa busted after running ace-queen smack dab into Karim Abuzar’s Big Slick.

Ryan Dodson bowed out in seventh place losing a flip with pocket nines to Roberts’ ace-queen, and Peterson took his leave after losing ace-jack to the ace-king of Daniel Wojcik. Abuzar was then straightened out by John Sacha, a 2009 HPT Black Hawk champ, before Wojcik jammed ace-deuce and failed to get there against Pupillo’s ace-queen.

Pupillo proceeded to bust Sacha in third place – the result of the latter’s queen-ten suited failing to get there against the former’s king-queen – and that allowed him to take a more than 2:1 chip lead into heads-up play. Before long, Roberts shoved with ace-nine and Pupillo called with king-eight. An eight on the flop was the final nail in the coffin for Roberts, who owns a solar company in Missouri.

Roberts, a three-time HPT champ who was making his 13th appearance at an HPT final table, earned $120,146 for his runner-up finish, which puts him within an HPT win of overtaking the all-time HPT money list from Craig Casino.

"I'm pretty happy with the way things went today," Roberts said. "I felt like I maximized what I had."

The HPT heads to St. Louis next for the first event at the Hollywood Hotel & Casino. The series kicks off March 7 and runs through March 18.

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Reginald Roberts Eliminated in 2nd Place ($120,146)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Reginald Roberts (Image c/o HPT & Hold'em Radio)
Reginald Roberts (Image c/o HPT & Hold'em Radio)

Nick Pupillo open-shoved and Reginald Roberts called with 2.12 million remaining.

Pupillo: {K-Clubs}{8-Clubs}
Roberts: {A-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}

The board ran {Q-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{2-Diamonds}, Pupillo paired his eight and Roberts was eliminated from his 13th HPT Final Table.

Player Chips Progress
Reginald Roberts us
Reginald Roberts
Busted

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Karim Abuzar Eliminated in 5th Place ($39,761)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Karim Abuzar (Image c/o HPT & Hold'em Radio)
Karim Abuzar (Image c/o HPT & Hold'em Radio)

John Sacha opened to 240,000, Karim Abuzar called and the flop came {10-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}. Abuzar moved all in and Sacha asked for count and said he was on a draw. The dealer counted down 690,000, Sacha called with {4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} and Abuzar tabled {A-Hearts}{5-Clubs}.

The board completed {2-Clubs}{8-Clubs}, Sacha hit a straight on the turn and Abuzar was eliminated.

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Jack Peterson Eliminated in 6th Place ($30,858)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Jack Peterson (Image c/o HPT & Hold'em Radio)
Jack Peterson (Image c/o HPT & Hold'em Radio)

Jack Peterson was first to act and moved all in, Daniel Wojcik re-raised all in after a moment and Karim Abuzar thought for a while in the big blind before folding {A-Clubs}{10-Clubs} face up.

Wojcik: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}
Peterson: {A-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}

The board ran {Q-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{6-Spades}, Peterson didn't improve and made his way to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Jack Peterson us
Jack Peterson
Busted

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Faded Spade & Heartland Poker Tour Continue Partnership

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Faded Spade & HPT
Faded Spade & HPT

Today, Faded Spade and the Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) announced a continued partnership for Faded Spade to remain the choice playing card brand of the HPT.

In addition to remaining the choice playing card brand of the HPT, Faded Spade, the poker industry’s fastest-growing playing card company, will have its cards featured on the HPT’s nationally televised broadcast of the HPT Westgate Resorts Main Event, scheduled for March 7-13, 2019.

“When I first saw the unique design of Faded Spade cards, I was intrigued,” said Korey Stewart, HPT marketing manager. “Once I got my hands on a deck, I was even more impressed. It was great to see a fresh look and feel to a key component of the game that had essentially gone unchanged for decades. We began using Faded Spade almost right away and found that players and dealers enjoyed them. Now, we use Faded Spade playing cards at all HPT televised final tables.”

“We choose to use Faded Spade playing cards during Heartland Poker Tour final tables because of their great quality and the fact that players love them,” added Jeremy Smith, HPT tournament director. “If you are a poker room operator or a recreational player looking for cards, I highly recommend ordering Faded Spade playing cards. You will not regret it.”

Tom Wheaton, CEO of Faded Spade, chimed in “Faded Spade is proud to continue its partnership with the Heartland Poker Tour. The tour’s commitment to providing the best playing experience for all players shines through the hard work and dedication of Korey, Jeremy, and the entire HPT staff. Faded Spade could not be more pleased to continue to work with the HPT and its venue partners to help raise the experience of Heartland Poker Tour events everywhere.”