HPT Daytona Beach

$1,100 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

HPT Daytona Beach

Final Results
Winner
Eric Salazar
Winning Hand
33
Prize
$98,476
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Entries
445
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
151
Players Left
22

Day 1b of HPT Daytona Beach Main Event Starts Today!

Heartland Poker Tour HPT
Heartland Poker Tour HPT

The Heartland Poker Tour stop at the Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club has now seen the first flight in the highly anticipated $1,100 Main Event pass by, with 16 of the 80 total registrants slipping through the cracks to find a Day 2 birth.

All players here on Day 1b will be chasing Eric Chastain who bagged the chip lead during the first flight, finishing with 335,000 in chips. Chastain sat near the top for most of the day and really began to put the peddle to the metal during the latter stages of the night, finishing as the only stack above the 300,000 mark.

Last year's HPT main event, here in Daytona Beach, FL saw a total of 414 players jump into the action for a shot of the title, and it was Daniel Silva reigning supreme by days end for a hefty $91,557. Silva outlasted the likes of Hyndi Khomutetsky in a heated heads-up battle that ended in her taking runner-up for a respectable $56,527.

The second of three starting flights will kick off today at 2:10 p.m. and all players will be starting the day with 30,000 in chips. Each level on Day 1 is 40-minutes in length, with a 15-minute break scheduled every three levels (every two hours of play) and a 45-minute dinner break after level 9 (roughly 8:30 p.m.).

The late registration and rebuy period will remain open until the end of dinner break (start of level 10) and players who may jump in until this time. Play will continue until either 15 levels are completed or until 13% of the field remains, whichever comes first. The stopping point on Day 1a will determine the stopping point on the subsequent flights and the re-start point for Day 2 play. Players are allowed to enter multiple flights, taking their best stack forward to Day 2.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all of the updates from HPT Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club, so stay tuned as the action unfolds.

Tags: Eric Chastain

John McConnell Kicks Off HPT Daytona Beach with Monster Stack Victory

Level 3 : 100/300, 0 ante
John McConnell
John McConnell

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team is at the Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club to live report the $1,100 Main Event, but this is just one of several tournaments on the HPT Daytona Beach schedule. For the past week, the venue had played host to a series of side events, and we wanted to take a moment to recognize the lucky winners from those tournaments.

For example, Event #1: $250 Monster Stack attracted 285 runners and offered up a $58,995 prize pool. Among those to get a piece of it but fall short of the final table were Dewayne Snipes (10th - $1,150), Thomas Poulton (13th - $844), Sied Zamiri (16th - $737), Karl Sirotkin (20th - $661), Gary Swaney (26th - $651), and Herbert Turner (30th - $651).

In the end, John McConnell of Montverde, Florida bested Vero Beach’s Trent Smith in heads-up play to win the title and $13,574 top prize.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1John McConnellMontverde, Florida$13,574
2Trent SmithVero Beach, Florida$8,672
3Charles BellDeland, Florida$5,811
4George HemphillN/A$4,100
5Howard PageOntario, Canada$3,068
6Gary BooneTitusville, Florida$2,478
7Steven SchweenPort Orange, Florida$2,065
8Bill EggertonPort Orange, Florida$1,711
9Barry GallagherJacksonville, Florida$1,481

Tags: Charles BellDewayne SnipesGary SwaneyHerbert TurnerJohn McConnellSteven SchweenTrent Smith

Event #2: $165 No-Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Ends in Three-Way Deal

Level 3 : 100/300, 0 ante
Erik Schmidt
Erik Schmidt

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team is at the Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club to live report the $1,100 Main Event, but this is just one of several tournaments on the HPT Daytona Beach schedule. For the past week, the venue had played host to a series of side events, and we wanted to take a moment to recognize the lucky winners from those tournaments.

In Event #2: $165 No-Limit Hold’em Deep Stack, 109 runners created a $15,260 prize pool that was paid out to the top 13 players. Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were Thomas Poulton (10th - $382), Sonya Eggerton (11th - $343), Salvador Ramos (12th - $343), and Robert Sherrock (13th - $343).

The tournament came to an end when the top three players opted to chop. Erik Schmidt, who hails from Burlington, North Carolina, claimed the title and $3,225 in prize money while the Gary Bates took home $3,223 for second and Roger Stewart $2,555 for third.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Erik SchmidtBurlington, North Carolina$3,225*
2Gary BatesN/A$3,223*
3Roger StewartSanford, Florida$2,555*
4Joseph LarkingOrmond Beach, Florida$1,351
5Enrique CruzN/A$1,015
6Larry RichieCoral Springs, Florida$839
7Jeff SandersRockledge, Florida$687
8Jim QuigleyN/A$534
9James BauneOrlando, Florida$420

*Denotes three-way deal

Tags: Enrique CruzErik SchmidtGary BatesJames BauneRoger Stewart

Founder & CEO of Faded Spade Starts to Build a Stack

Level 4 : 100/300, 300 ante
Founder & CEO of Faded Spade Tom Wheaton
Founder & CEO of Faded Spade Tom Wheaton

Tom Wheaton opened from middle position to 800 and found two callers. The flop came down {j-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{3-Spades}, Wheaton bet 1,300 and one of his opponents bumped it up to 3,000.

Action folded to Wheaton, he elected to call and the {k-Hearts} peeled off as a turn card. Wheaton check-called a bet of 4,000 from his opponent and the {8-Hearts} completed the board.

Action checked through to showdown where Wheaton tabled {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} for two pair and his opponent quickly chucked their hand into the muck, shipping another pot to Wheaton.

Player Chips Progress
Tom Wheaton us
Tom Wheaton
55,400

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Saied Zamiri Claims HPT Daytona Beach Seniors Title

Level 5 : 200/400, 400 ante
Saied Zamiri
Saied Zamiri

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team is at the Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club to live report the $1,100 Main Event, but this is just one of several tournaments on the HPT Daytona Beach schedule. For the past week, the venue had played host to a series of side events, and we wanted to take a moment to recognize the lucky winners from those tournaments.

Event #3: $165 NLH Seniors 50+ had 108 entrants create a $15,121 prize pool. That was paid out amongst the top 13 players. Those who cash but fell shy of making the final table were James McDaniel (10th - $378), Michael Kissling (11th - $340), Joseph Russo (12th - $340), and Jason Hoffman (13th - $340).

Speaking of the final table, that is where the tournament came to an end as the final nine players all worked a deal. Eight of them received $1,490 in prize money while Saied Zamiri of Ormond Beach, Florida was deemed champion and took home a $1,800 top prize.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Saied ZamiriOrmond Beach, Florida$1,800*
2David ScarpettaAbington, Pennsylvania$1,491*
3Steve HazenPort Orange, Florida$1,491*
4Michael BoothMiddleburg, Florida$1,491*
5Stacy MatinWinter Garden, Florida$1,490*
6James WhiteOrmond Beach, Florida$1,490*
7Jennifer TuckerMiddleburg, Florida$1,490*
8Ruben RodriguezPinellas Park, Florida$1,490*
9Ashraf ChehataSt. Augustine, Florida$1,490*

*Denotes final table deal.

Tags: Ashraf ChehataJames WhiteJason HoffmanSaied ZamiriJoseph Russo

Get to Know Reigning HPT Player of the Year Aaron Johnson

Level 7 : 300/600, 600 ante
Aaron Johnson
Aaron Johnson

One of the best stories of 2018 was the incredible year of Minnesota’s Aaron Johnson. Back in May, PokerNews spoke with Johnson about leading the Player of the Year races on both Season 9 of the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) and Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) Season XIV.

Over the next seven months, Johnson maintained his lead on the MSPT, and while he lost the HPT lead for a bit, he ultimately ended with it thanks to a deep run in the season finale. That allowed Johnson to become the first player to ever win POY titles on two different tours in the same year.

In doing so, Johnson won a $10,000 prize package for each tour.

“It feels amazing,” Johnson told PokerNews. “Coming into the year I certainly wanted to make a run at MSPT POY (which has always been a goal of mine), but I never imagined that I’d be in contention for multiple POY titles. To actually achieve it is unreal.”

For more on the reigning HPT POY, check out his full interview here on PokerNews.

Tags: Aaron Johnson

Volunteer Day with HPTCares

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
(From left) Korey Stewart, Jeremy Smith, Jeff Uligian, Brandyn Trenholm, Dan Ross
(From left) Korey Stewart, Jeremy Smith, Jeff Uligian, Brandyn Trenholm, Dan Ross

The Heartland Poker Tour crew takes it upon themselves to hold a volunteer day during most of their tour stops each year.

Here in Daytona Beach the crew organized a morning at the Halifax Humane Society...READ HERE

Nguyen Stacks Boas and His Aces

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Tony Nguyen
Tony Nguyen

Toby Boas raised to 6,000 from the button, Tony Nguyen, in the big blind, three-bet to 15,500 and Boas four-bet to 34,500. Nguyen called, the dealer fanned out {k-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{5-Spades} on the flop and Nguyen checked to Boas who bet 22,500.

Nguyen check-called and the {7-Spades} peeled off on the turn. Nguyen checked to Boas who moved all in for around 88,000 and Nguyen snap-called.

Boas showed {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} for an overpair of bullets but was is rough shape when Nguyen tabled {5-Hearts}{5-Clubs} for a set of nickels.

A {6-Hearts} river cemented the pot for Nguyen who took down the pot, sending Boas out of the tournament as he took the lead late in the day.

Player Chips Progress
Tom Nguyen us
Tom Nguyen
423,000 138,000
Toby Boas us
Toby Boas
Busted

Tags: Toby BoasTony Nguyen

Raymer Lands a River to Stay Alive

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

The flop read {9-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Diamonds} and there was about 55,000 in the pot. Greg Raymer fired in 53,000 and had just 10,500 left behind after doing so.

His opponent thought for several minutes, eventually, they had the clock called on them and were given a 30-second count down. At the end of this time, they elected to call and the {7-Clubs} hit the felt as a turn card.

Raymer moved the remaining 10,500 that he had behind into the middle and his opponent swiftly called. Raymer showed {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} for ace-high and was behind when his opponent tabled {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs} for a pair of sixes.

A fortuitous card landed on the river for Raymer when the {k-Hearts} completed the board, giving him a pair of kings and the pot, securing a complete double.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Raymer us
Greg Raymer
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
180,000 140,000

Tags: Greg Raymer

Kapoor Sails Miles to the Rail

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Jason Kapoor
Jason Kapoor

TK Miles moved all in for roughly 40,000 and Jason Kapoor elected to call, putting Miles at risk of elimination as the end of the night draws near.

TK Miles: {k-}{q-}
Jason Kapoor: {4-}{4-}

The board rolled out {a-}{4-}{2-}{7-}{3-}, shipping the pot toe Kapoor with his set of sailboats as he eliminated Miles from the tournament late on Day 1b.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Kapoor us
Jason Kapoor
185,000 95,000
Timothy Miles us
Timothy Miles
Busted

Tags: Jason KapoorTimothy Miles