2019 Heartland Poker Tour St. Louis

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2019 Heartland Poker Tour St. Louis

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$148,587
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,650
Prize Pool
$646,020
Entries
444
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
50,000

Josh Mullins Bags Chip Lead as 53 Players Survive Day 1B Flight

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Josh Mullins
Josh Mullins

Day 1b of the HPT St. Louis is now in the books. After 280 entries and 15 levels of play, 53 are moving on and joining the 28 players that advanced from Day 1a.

They are all chasing Josh Mullins, who bagged the biggest stack on Day 1b and the second-biggest stack overall heading into Day 2. He doubled up early in Level 1 and never looked back, steadily building his stack throughout the day, which included a couple of monster pots.

The field had many of its usual familiar faces in Craig Casino, Dennis Phillips, Mike Rieck, John Richards, Paul Bianchi, Allen Kessler and two-time HPT champion Nick Davidson, to name a few. The ladies number was small but well-represented by the likes of Carolyn Adams, Mary Struges, Kathleen McNeal, Helen Denton and Barbara Hunsel.

Those were just a few of the players who came to take their shot, some more than once, at the $646,020 prize pool. The top 45 players will get paid, with a min-cash worth $3,553, but most, if not all, players have their sights set on the HPT final table and the $148,587 first-place prize.

Like yesterday, today saw no shortage of action, which included early coolers and three-way all-ins. Mullins doubled early in Level 1 after his aces held against the kings of another player all in preflop. In another early hand, Mike Rieck went from worst to first with a rivered straight after a three-way all-in on the flop.

Along with Mullins, Shawn Roberts (408,000), Tim Burden (340,000), Helen Denton (337,000) and H.B. Sablotny (329,000) rounded out the top five in chip stacks.

Other notables moving on to Day 2 include Kou Vang (250,000), Ryan Tepen (173,000), Keith Heine (140,000), Rieck (125,000) and Tim Vance (112,000) .

Some notable players to fall short of advancing include Dennis Phillips, Craig Casino, two-time HPT prelim winner Craig Welko, Jason Ramos, John Richards, Jeff Fielder, and two-time HPT champion Nick Davidson, who went out late in the day after losing a flip with sevens against the ace-king of Shawn Roberts after Roberts spiked a river king.

The 81 remaining players return tomorrow at 11 a.m. local time and will play down to the final nine players, who will all be part of the Monday's final table, which is set to air on television at a later date.

Please be sure to follow the PokerNews Live Reporting team as we once again bring you updates on the all the action as it happens.

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Mullins Hits a Lucky River

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Josh Mullins
Josh Mullins

After preflop action folded to the player on the button, he raised it to 8,000.

The small-blind player folded, and Josh Mullins thought for a moment before re-raising to 27,000.

The button-player then responded with an all-in shove and Mullins made the call, but wasn't happy when the hands were tabled, even though he had the player covered.

Mullins: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}
Button Player: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

The flop of {j-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} was a good one for the all-in player, as was the {6-Spades} turn.

Unfortunately things changed when the dealer put the {10-Spades} on the river, which gave Mullins Broadway and sent the button-player to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Josh Mullins
293,500 -11,500

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Tepen Doubles Through Fielder; Phillips Falls

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ryan Tepen
Ryan Tepen

Ryan Tepen got his stack of 31,500 all in preflop and was at risk against Jeff Fielder.

Tepen: {8-Spades}{8-Clubs}
Fielder: {k-}{10-}

It was a flip and Tepen was just looking to hold. That's exactly what he did as the board ran out a safe {3-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{j-Spades}.

Meanwhile, former November Niner Dennis Phillips was eliminated at the hands of Shawn "Reginald" Roberts. The former made a diamond flush but it was no good as the latter had kings full.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Tepen us
Ryan Tepen
70,000 38,500
Jeff Fielder us
Jeff Fielder
25,000 -30,000
Dennis Phillips us
Dennis Phillips
Busted

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George Sets Up Kessler

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Allen Kessler
Allen Kessler

Gil George raised to 3,000 from early position and action folded to Allen Kessler, who defended his big blind.

When the flop came down {6-Spades}{q-Clubs}{k-Hearts}, Kessler checked and then called a bet of 2,100 from George.

Kessler proceeded to check-call a bet of 3,200 on the {10-Clubs} turn and then both players checked the {j-Hearts} river.

Kessler showed the {q-Diamonds}{10-Spades} for two pair but it was no good as George had flopped a set with the {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Gil George us
Gil George
85,000 20,000
Allen Kessler us
Allen Kessler
77,000 -13,000

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Fireworks On the Flop Results in a Double Knock Out

Level 5 : 200/400, 400 ante
Mike Rieck
Mike Rieck

A hand that started out relatively tame, with five players, including Mike Rieck, limping preflop, got very interesting very quickly,

The dealer spread the {2-Hearts}{6-Spades}{7-Hearts} flop, and action checked to Rieck in late position and he bet 1,000, getting a call from the player in the next seat over.

The button folded, and the small blind check-raised to 8,000, which is when the fireworks started.

After the big-blind player folded, action was back on Rieck and he looked at the next seat's stack.

Rieck then announced, "All in,' putting out a stack of 5,000 chips, which was followed by all-ins from the players in the next seat over and in the small blind.

All three players tabled their hands, with Rieck having both players covered.

Rieck: {4-Hearts}{5-Hearts}
Small Blind: {k-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Late Position: {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

The board ran out {10-Clubs} on the turn and {8-Spades} on the river, giving Rieck the straight, which knocked out both players and gave Reick a huge early chipstack.

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Time Vance, Vance Refrigerator

Level 5 : 200/400, 400 ante
Tim Vance
Tim Vance

Tim Vance, who back in 2008 won the EPT4 Copenhagen Main Event for more than $1.2 million, got his last 14,000 all in preflop and was primed for a double.

Vance: {6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}
Opponent: {4-Spades}{4-Clubs}

Vance was looking to dodge a four, and that's just what he did when the board ran out a clean {a-Spades}{7-Hearts}{k-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}.

Ship the double to Vance!

Player Chips Progress
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Tim Vance
28,000 14,000

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Rogowski Pulls in a Big Pot

Level 4 : 100/300, 300 ante
Andy Rogowski
Andy Rogowski

Jeff Fielder opened for 800 from the hijack and Craig Casino called from the cutoff. Andy Rogowski came along from the button and then the player in the small blind three-bet to 2,200.

Fielder called and that priced in both Casino and Rogowski to make it four-way action to the {6-Hearts}{7-Spades}{10-Diamonds} flop. The small blind led out for 5,000 and both Fielder and Casino folded. Rogowski then raised to 11,000 and the small blind three-bet all in for approximately 30,000. Rogowski, who didn't have too much more than that, quickly called.

Rogowski: {6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}
Small Blind: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}

Rogowski flopped bottom set to pull ahead of the aces and he locked it up on the turn when the {6-Clubs} gave him quads. The meaningless {9-Hearts} was run out on the river and Rogowski was pushed the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Andy Rogowski
80,000 50,000

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Arriola Sends One Packing

Level 3 : 100/300, 0 ante
Narongsak Arriola
Narongsak Arriola

Narongsak Arriola raised to 800 under the gun and the player in the cutoff called. Tim Vance came along from the button and the player in the big did the same to make it four-way action to the {3-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{a-Spades} flop.

The big blind led out for 1,500 and only Arriola called to see the {q-Spades} turn.

The big blind bet again, this time 6,000, and Arriola raised it to 16,000. The big blind called and the {3-Spades} completed the board on the river.

The big blind moved all in for his last 9,500 and Arriola snapped him off. The big blind tabled the {a-Clubs}{10-Spades} for a pair of aces, but it was no good as Arriola rolled over the {5-Spades}{5-Clubs} for a full boat.

Player Chips Progress
Narongsak Arriola us
Narongsak Arriola
70,000

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Two-time HPT Champion Nicholas Davidson Going for the Hat Trick

Level 1 : 100/100, 0 ante
Nick Davidson
Nick Davidson

One of the notables in today's field is Nicholas Davidson, a two-time HPT Champion.

Davidson, a regular on the HPT circuit has numerous tournament cashes and total lifetime earnings of $422,788.

Chicago has been particularly good to him and is definitely his kind of town because that is where he won both of his HPT titles. While his first win was back in 2016, his most recent victory, and biggest lifetime cash of $178,709, came just over two months ago.

We'll definitely be keeping our eyes on him today as he goes for his third title.

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Welcome to Day 1b of the HPT Hollywood St. Louis Main Event!

HPT St. Louis
HPT St. Louis

Season XV of the Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) continues today with the $1,650 buy-in Main Event Day 1b flight at Hollywood Casino in St. Louis, Missouri. Players will start with 30,000 in chips and play 15 40-minute levels with late registration and re-entry being available through the dinner break after Level 9.

Yesterday's Day 1a flight drew 164 runners, but after 15 levels of play, just 28 remained with 2016 HPT Player of the Year Ryan Gregor and his stack of 565,000 leading the way. Others to bag big stacks were Jason Mangold (357,000), Joe Landazzi (322,000), Rusty Montague (303,000), and Preston Phelps (299,000), who round out the top five.

The surviving players from both flights will return for Day 2 action at 11 a.m. on Sunday. The final table will then be live-streamed at noon on Monday, March 18.

“HPT is excited to have PokerNews providing additional event coverage in 2019,” said Korey Stewart, HPT Marketing Manager. “Season XV is shaping up to be another record-breaking year for the tour. We’ve already added several new venues to the schedule and we’re hoping to announce a few more new additions soon. There will be plenty of opportunities for poker enthusiasts across the country to take a shot at winning life-changing money at nationally televised final tables. We’re looking forward to having an industry leader like PokerNews there to report on it every step of the way.”

Cards will be in the air at Noon local time, which is less than an hour from now.

Upcoming HPT Stops

PokerNews and the HPT plan to continue their live reporting relationship for stops throughout 2019. Those include visits to the Cincinnati area (Lawrenceburg, Indiana), The Meadows Racetrack and Casino in Pittsburgh, and Ameristar East Chicago.

Here’s a look at the current Season XV schedule with more stops expected to be announced in the near future. For more information, visit hptpoker.com and follow them on Twitter @HPTPoker.

HPT Season XV Schedule

Series DatesVenueLocationMain Event Buy-In
March 21-April 1Hollywood Casino LawrenceburgLawrenceburg, Indiana$1,100
April 4-15The Meadows Racetrack & CasinoPittsburgh, Pennsylvania$1,100
April 18-29Hollywood Casino ColumbusColumbus, Ohio$1,650
Mary 2-14Ameristar East ChicagoGary, Indiana$1,650