2020 Heartland Poker Tour Ameristar East Chicago

$1,650 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2020 Heartland Poker Tour Ameristar East Chicago

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
83
Prize
$171,411
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,650
Entries
520
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
172
Players Left
29

Defending Champ Davidson Amasses Heaps, Blazer Leads as 29 Advance From Day 1b of HPT Ameristar East Chicago

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Nick Davidson
Nick Davidson

Day 1b of the HPT Ameristar East Chicago $1,650 Main Event brought 172 more entrants out for a full day of poker action. Combined with the 97 entrants in yesterday's Day 1a flight, a total of 269 entrants have participated in the Main Event, with the projected biggest flight, Day 1c, slated for tomorrow.

After fifteen levels of play, Edward Blazer put 463,000 chips in the bag for Day 2, giving him the overall chip lead after two flights. Blazer, who spent much of the day at or near the top of the counts, was a constant force in the tournament, but his surge truly began in Level 7 (200/500/500), when he rivered a six-high straight and won a six-figure pot off an opponent with an inferior straight. Blazer kept his name in the top two or three in chips for most of the rest of the day, and ended up as the man to beat in the standings.

Right on his tail is last year's champ Nick Davidson (430,000), who had a mini heater of his own in the later levels, catching hand after hand and sending scores of foes to the rail. "We're on fire," he said at one point, and with the second largest stack after two flights, it's hard to argue against Davidson, who will be looking to go back to back and notch another HPT Ameristar East Chicago trophy for his coffers.

The rest of the top five include Peter Palanca (359,000), Roger Campbell (347,000), and Brian Dewindt (344,000). Joining them to Day 2 are Bradley Beetz (191,000), Donald Shaver (141,000), Mike Shin (116,000), and former HPT Player of the Year and WSOP Main Event champ Greg Raymer (82,000).

Paul Bianchi, who won the Season XV HPT $2,500 Championship last month in St. Louis, was unable to hit a big draw against Todd Ivens to bust. Chicago pro Ravi Raghavan succumbed to Davidson in Level 14 when Raghavan's king-queen couldn't catch up to Davidson's ace-jack.

Others who were unable to end the day with chips include Mike O'Neill, Hamid Izadi, former HPT Player of the Year Aaron Johnson, Event #1: $350 NLH Monster Stack champ Nicola Ditrapani, and Rich Alsup.

The final starting flight for the Main Event will kick off at Noon local time on Saturday. Players will receive 30,000 in tournament chips, and registration and a single re-entry option are available for players until after the dinner break after Level 9, or approximately 7:30 p.m. local time.

Be sure to tune in to PokerNews tomorrow, as we finalize the field for Sunday's Day 2 here at Ameristar East Chicago.

Tags: Aaron JohnsonBradley BeetzBrian DewindtDonald ShaverEdward BlazerGreg RaymerHamid IzadiMike O'NeillMike ShinNick DavidsonNicola DitrapaniPaul BianchiRavi RaghavanRich AlsupRoger CampbellTodd Ivens

Raghavan Gets Tested by Davidson

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ravi Raghavan
Ravi Raghavan

Nick Davidson raised to 7,000 from the cutoff, and Ravi Raghavan three-bet to 21,000 on the button. Davidson called, then checked in the dark.

The {5-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{k-Spades} flop was checked behind by Raghavan, and the {2-Hearts} fell on the turn. Davidson bet 16,000 and Raghavan called.

Davidson slid a tower of 5k chips in the pot after the {2-Diamonds} hit the river, putting Raghavan in for his last 49,000. Raghavan folded.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Davidson us
Nick Davidson
405,000 15,000
Ravi Raghavan us
Ravi Raghavan
WPT 1X Winner
49,000 -59,000

Tags: Nick DavidsonRavi Raghavan

Blazer Gets Tricky With Aces

Level 13 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante
Edward Blazer
Edward Blazer

Edward Blazer limped in from early position, as did a player in middle position and Jim Casement in the cutoff. The big blind raised to 8,500, and Blazer quickly three-bet to 22,500, chasing out the middle position player and Casement. The big blind called.

On the {2-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{3-Spades} flop, the big blind led for 20,000 and Blazer waved his hand and said, "All in," covering the big blind's remaining 110,000.

The big blind tanked for a few minutes, reclining back in his chair at one point, before finally giving his hand a reluctant toss into the muck. Blazer tabled {a-Hearts}{a-Spades} before raking in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Edward Blazer us
Edward Blazer
320,000 60,000

Tags: Edward BlazerJim Casement

Davidson Slows Down Lay's Ascent With Rockets

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Nick Davidson
Nick Davidson

After a raise from Robert Lay in middle position and a three-bet from Nick Davidson in the small blind, Lay four-bet jammed to put Davidson at risk for his last 59,200, and Davidson snapped him off.

Nick Davidson: {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}
Robert Lay: {q-}{q-}

Lay couldn't find a third queen on a {5-Hearts}{3-Spades}{2-Spades}{j-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} board, and he sent a chunk of his stack over to last year's champ.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Davidson us
Nick Davidson
120,000 56,800
Robert Lay us
Robert Lay
110,000 -40,000

Tags: Nick DavidsonRobert Lay

Casement Gets Paid With the Nuts

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Jim Casement
Jim Casement

Four players limped in to see a {2-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{9-Spades} flop together, and the big blind bet 3,000. Jim Casement called in early position, as did Bradley Beetz on the button, while the small blind folded.

The {k-Clubs} fell on the turn, and everyone checked. The big blind bet 5,000 on the {5-Spades} river, and Casement clicked it up to 10,000. Beetz folded, and the big blind said, "Ah, Jim..."

He eventually flicked in the chip to call, only to muck after Casement revealed {q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Bradley Beetz us
Bradley Beetz
115,000
Jim Casement us
Jim Casement
68,000 18,000

Tags: Bradley BeetzJim Casement

Smooth Sailing For a Sailor Double

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Brad Sailor
Brad Sailor

In a multi-way pot, action checked to the button on a {5-Clubs}{6-Spades}{a-Diamonds} flop, and he bet 5,000. Action folded back to Brad Sailor in the hijack, who check-raised to 13,000. The button called.

The {9-Diamonds} fell on the turn, and Sailor jammed for 23,700. The button called.

Brad Sailor: {6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{j-Spades}

Sailor's bottom two pair were in the lead, and he also held a flush draw that blocked some of the button's outs. The {3-Clubs} river was safe for Sailor, and he shipped the double.

Player Chips Progress
Brad Sailor us
Brad Sailor
95,000 41,000

Tags: Brad Sailor

Budzakoski Dispatches Johnson

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Aaron Johnson
Aaron Johnson

Nikola Budzakoski raised to 2,500 from under the gun, and was called by a player in middle position. Aaron Johnson three-bet to 9,000, leaving himself 700 behind. Budzakoski called and the middle position player folded.

Budzakoski quickly put Johnson's last 700 in on the {j-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} flop, and Johnson called it off.

Aaron Johnson: {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Nikola Budzakoski: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

Johnson's ace-queen had been outflopped by the ace-jack of Budzakoski, and although Johnson picked up a gutshot on the {k-Hearts} turn, Budzakoski rivered the nut flush with the {6-Hearts} river to eliminate the former HPT Player of the Year.

Player Chips Progress
Nikola Budzakoski us
Nikola Budzakoski
80,000
Aaron Johnson us
Aaron Johnson
Busted

Tags: Aaron JohnsonNikola Budzakoski

Ivens Felts Season XV HPT Championship Winner Bianchi

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Paul Bianchi
Paul Bianchi

Todd Ivens, who bagged up a short stack yesterday and is in the field today hoping to find a better stack to bring forward for Day 2 ("Best Stack Forward" rules are in play at this event) raised to 1,800 from the hijack, and Paul Bianchi defended his big blind.

Bianchi checked the {7-Spades}{3-Clubs}{4-Hearts} flop to Ivens, who bet 2,800. Bianchi check-raised to 7,200, then called off his 18,000 chip stack when Ivens three-bet shoved.

Paul Bianchi: {a-Spades}{5-Spades}
Todd Ivens: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

Bianchi had a double-gutshot and an over to the tens of Ivens, but the {q-Hearts} turn and {5-Clubs} river left Bianchi second-best.

Player Chips Progress
Todd Ivens us
Todd Ivens
88,000 23,000
Paul Bianchi us
Paul Bianchi
Busted

Tags: Paul BianchiTodd Ivens

King-High No Good For Mitchell Against Schutten

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Brek Schutten
Brek Schutten

Leo Mitchell limped in from under the gun, and Brek Schutten raised to 2,500 from the cutoff. Mitchell called.

Mitchell led out for 3,500 on the {8-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{a-Clubs} flop, and Schutten called.

The {2-Clubs} turn and {q-Spades} river were checked down, and Mitchell said, "King-high," before turning over {k-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}. Schutten had that bested with his {a-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}, and took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Brek Schutten us
Brek Schutten
65,000 10,500
Leo Mitchell us
Leo Mitchell
47,000 -9,000

Tags: Brek SchuttenLeo Mitchell

Royal Number Three For "Fossilman"

Level 6 : 200/500, 500 ante
Greg Raymer
Greg Raymer

"Royal Flush!" 2005 WSOP Main Event Champ Greg Raymer said on our latest round of the tables, and he shared a few details of his "third-lifetime Royal Flush" of his poker career.

"My opponent called a turn raise, but he folded to my river shove," he said about making the granddaddy of all poker hands. Raymer is off to a good start in the opening levels here at Ameristar, chipping up to around 1.5 times a starting stack in the early going.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
44,000 14,000

Tags: Greg Raymer