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2014 Hollywood Poker Open Charles Town Regional Event

HPO Charles Town Regional Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 Hollywood Poker Open Charles Town Regional Event

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$39,756
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,629
Prize Pool
$116,928
Entries
72
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
3,000

Bohrer Goes Broke

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

Riding a short stack for much the day, Eddie Bohrer managed to score a double up or two while grinding away, but his run just ended when he ran smack into a pair of aces.

Bohrer open-shoved for his last ten thousand or so, and Rober Walker Jr. reraised to isolate the at risk player. The rest of the table obliged by getting out of the way, and Bohrer flipped up his {K-Spades}{q-Diamonds} to find himself crushed by Walker Jr.'s {A-Hearts}{a-Clubs}.

The final board rolled out {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} to leave Bohrer with no pair - and no chips. Bohrer finished in 16th place for an impressive run nonetheless.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Walker Jr.
84,000
37,500
37,500
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Eddie Bohrer
Busted

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Little Loses a Little

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Eddie Bohrer
Eddie Bohrer

Timothy Little opened to 4,500 and saw two players flat the raise, before Eddie Bohrer moved all in over the top for his last 9,300.

Little heaped a stack of orange T1000 chips forward for the isolation reraise, and the flatters folded to oblige.

Showdown:

Little: {K-}{Q-}
Bohrer: {K-}{J-}

Bohrer was dominated by Little's queen kicker, and he was looking for jacks or some kind of straight to stay alive. When the flop came jack-high, Bohrer found his gin card, and the turn and river failed to change anything. Bohrer doubled through Little to keep himself in contention, while Little dipped a bit below the 100,000 chip mark.

Player Chips Progress
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Timothy Little
96,000
24,300
24,300
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Eddie Bohrer
32,500
1,500
1,500

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Structural Integrity

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

The Hollywood Poker Open is fortunate to have experienced Tournament Director Bill Bruce overseeing their operations, and after a quick scan of the stacks in play, so are the 17 runners left in contention.

The average stack at the moment is 84,600 chips, and the blinds are currently set at 1,000/2,000 with a 300 ante.

That means a player holding the average stack has more than 40 big blinds to work with, meaning play is still quite deep and pots can be played without the usual shove-fests seen in tournaments with subpar structures.

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Missing McNeil

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Mike McNeil
Mike McNeil

We didn't catch the bustout hand take place, but Mike McNeil's former seat is now empty, making him our 18th-place finisher here today.

Player Chips Progress
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Mike McNeil
Busted

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Level: 13

Blinds: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 300

Season 2 of the HPO Picking Up Steam Towards Championship Event

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

Season 2 of the Hollywood Poker Open is in its fifth event here at Charles Town. With four events already in the books, let's take a look back at the previous four with a quick snapshot:

EventEntriesWinnerFirst Place
Lawrenceburg139Benjamin Suver$16,938
Tunica20Toby Mathews$15,040
Grantville37Bradley Yazici$22,752
St. Louis67Chris Moneymaker$36,259

All HPO Regional Championship Main Event winners also receive a $2,500 seat to the Hollywood Poker Open Championship at The M Resort Spa Casino Las Vegas in June.

Last summer, Ana Marquez topped a field of 631 to grab the $320,189 first-place prize in the culminating event of Season 1. The Championship Event held a $500,000 guarantee on its head, but that was far exceeded with the prize pool hitting $1,423,062. Much of the same is expected this summer for the event.

Not Your Buddy, Guy

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Guy Sloane
Guy Sloane

Guy Sloane's tournament life just ended at the hands of David Lackey, who now holds more than 140,000 for one of the biggest stacks in play.

Sloane's last 11,600 was open-shipped when he found the {A-Spades}{6-Spades}, but Lackey could afford the call with {K-Clubs}{j-Clubs} to put the short stack at risk.

Ahead before flop with ace-high, Sloane saw a semi-safe flop of {q-}{10-}{2-} hit the board. Although he was still out in front, Sloane was now dodging the deck as Lackey added an up-and-down straight draw to his arsenal of outs.

Turn: {a-}

Just like that, Lackey turned the nuts with a Broadway straight, and Sloane was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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David Lackey
141,000
44,500
44,500
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Guy Sloane
Busted

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Bohrer Back From the Brink

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Eddie Bohrer
Eddie Bohrer

After entering the day with just 19,300 chips to work with - good for the second-shortest stack in play - Eddie Bohrer just doubled through David Lackey to keep chugging along.

Bohrer's last 13,900 went into the middle before the flop and Lackey quickly called with {A-Spades}{J-Spades}, only find himself dominated by the {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} held by Bohrer.

The final board ran out {5-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{7-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} to keep Bohrer in the lead with ace-queen high, and with the double up he has a bit of breathing room.

Player Chips Progress
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Eddie Bohrer
31,000
11,700
11,700

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Jim Boyd Breaks Luther Carroll With Bullets

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Jim Boyd Just Sent Luther Carroll Home With an Early Exit
Jim Boyd Just Sent Luther Carroll Home With an Early Exit

Luther Carroll found the {9-}{9-} and opened for 4,000, only to see Jim Boyd three-bet to 13,000. Carroll elected to make his stand with an all-in four-bet, making itjust over 40,000 to play, and Boyd snapped him off with {A-}{A-}.

A clean runout left the aces out in front, and Carrol out in the cold. Boyd, meanwhile, chipped up nicely with the win and now sits with one of the largest stacks in the room.

Player Chips Progress
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Jim Boyd
136,000
136,000
136,000
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Luther Carroll
Busted

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