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No you are not having a case of déjà vu, and this isn’t April 1, so it’s not a joke either. Actually I’m starting to think that the Heartland Poker Tour may be rigged. While this seems like a bold statement (and is in fact a joke) how else can you explain the run Greg Raymer has been on at HPT events in 2012. This week Raymer won his fourth HPT Main Event this year, a remarkable feat made all the more remarkable when you consider that Raymer has only played eight HPT tournaments!
It isn’t like Raymer is playing in two-table tournaments, or besting a field of first-graders either; HPT Main Events boast a $1,500 buy-in, and attract at least a couple hundred players, many of whom are top-tier tournament pros. When I saw the results this morning I initially thought I was looking at old results from his third victory; it actually took me a few minutes to realize he had won another HPT Main Event!
The Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) wrapped up its Season XIV $2,500 Championship on Tuesday at the Ameristar in East Chicago. The event, which drew 434 runners and created a $965,650 prize pool. HPT is a poker tour and television show built on a grass-roots philosophy of 'Real People, Unreal Money'. You can tune into this channel to watch live streams of our televised events. Visit HPTpoker.com to see upcoming tour stops and schedule details.
The remarkable four-month run at HPT events began in Albuquerque, New Mexico when Raymer defeated a field of 131 players to win his first HPT title at the end of July; the run continued with a second victory, this time in Missouri, where Raymer weaved his way through a 336 player-strong field; the 2004 WSOP Champion than pulled-off the HPT trifecta by winning the HPT Main Event in Prairie Meadows where he took advantage of the rebuy format, using five bullets on Day 1 of the tournament.
Raymer’s recent victory came at the HPT Main Event in Florence, Indiana, besting a field of 283 players on his way to the title. Here is a glimpse at the final table payouts from the event:
Greg Raymer – $106,030
Jacob Bazeley – $59,706
Bruce Ostrander – $38,088
Iverson “Cotton” Snuffer – $32,941
Jason Gwinn – $25,324
Kenny Hicks – $20,588
Before picking up win #4 on the HPT, Raymer was the only player in the tour’s history to win two events in the same season (he now has boosted that number to four), and he was also the only player to win three HPT Main Events, and now he has broken his own record with his fourth.
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Here is a look at Raymer’s previous HPT victories:
HPT Albuquerque Main Event results
Greg Raymer – $71,875
Robert Crawford – $42,500
Scott Dougherty – $26,875
Benjie Benaviden – $21,550
Allan Hedin – $16,250
Steven Carruthers – $14,375
John Bechard – $11,875
Alberto Herrera – $10,625
Julian Melancon – $9,375 Argyll casino edmonton entertainment.
HPT Missouri II Main Event results
Greg Raymer – $121,973
Ryan Hickey – $69,034
Alona Sushynina – $43,908
Shawn Roberts – $37,810
Penelope Banhidy – $29,272
Stan Jablonski – $23,906
Dennis Phillips – $14,636
Marvin Glowczewski – $13,904
Brad Albrinck – $12,246
HPT Prairie Meadows Main event results
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Greg Raymer — $72,089
Chad Lawson — $41,771
Craig Casino — $26,275
Ben Stroh — $22,233
Ed Sinnott — $16,978
Josh Birkenbeul — $14,526
James Swearngin — $10,780
Blake Cavanagh — $9,432
Raymond Behnke — $8,624
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Wyandotte, OK (October 21, 2013) — When Reginald “Shawn” Roberts of Springfield, Missouri walked into Indigo Sky Casino for Monday’s taping of Heartland Poker Tour, he tried to keep his expectations in check. “Honestly, I just feel grateful to be at the Final Table,” he said, “You never know how many times you will get to do this.” Last year, Roberts became one of just a few players to return to HPT’s televised Final Table. He finished fifth in Missouri after a win in Oklahoma in 2010. Not only did he make it back to the table for a third time on Monday, he took it down for another championship title and $52,237.
The heads-up battle between Roberts and Bill Donnally of Oklahoma City was the longest of Season IX. They played 97 hands against each other, many of them full of drama. Pocket queens got cracked. The shorter stack rivered a full house all-in against trips. Moments after catching a two-outer on the river to stay alive, Roberts dispatched Donnally with pocket aces. Donnally earned $31,342 for the battle.
Roberts joins a handful of players with multiple HPT wins. The elite group includes just Jeremy Dresch, Greg “Fossilman” Raymer, and Mike Harris. “Having been in this spot before,” said Roberts, “I think it’s a huge advantage. Not so much skill but having the experience of being at the Final Table.”
Roberts wasn’t the only rerun at Monday’s TV table. Gary Germann went out in eighth place again when he moved all-in with ace-queen and was called by Eric Bishop with pocket nines. It was a repeat performance for the Gillette, Wyoming retiree who finished eighth at HPT’s Colorado stop earlier this year. He earned $6,094 for his efforts this week.
Allen “Chainsaw” Kessler of Las Vegas was again the first player eliminated from the Final Table. Of his four visits to HPT’s Final Table this year, he finished in ninth place three times. This time, his pocket kings were unable to hold against Roberts’ ace-seven. Kessler now leads HPT’s Player of the Year race by 33 points and collected $4,788.
Kris Wagner improved on the fifth-place finish he got earlier this year with a third-place finish at Indigo Sky. He ultimately went all-in with ace-eight against Donnally's ace-queen. When no eight hit the board, the Albuquerque man collected $20,894 and forty POY points. The bump in points puts him in third place with five events to go this season.
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Cash Carpenter was the unfortunate recipient of the bad beat of the day when he got all-in with a set of eights against Wagner's inside straight draw. Wagner caught one of his four outs to eliminate the aptly-named owner of a construction business. Carpenter, of Olathe, Kansas, took home $9,577 in sixth place.
Roberts did the rest of the dirty work himself at the Final Table, starting with Michael White from Prairie Village, Kansas. Going out in seventh place, White was all-in with pocket jacks against Robert’s king-queen. White was unable to catch any help on the turn or river after Roberts flopped a king. He took home $7,835.
“It was a very rough road to the Final Table,” said White about his first HPT event. “Competition was a little bit tougher down here than I thought.”
Roberts’ pocket sevens eliminated another first-timer, Eric Bishop of Bangs, Missouri. When his ace-queen did not improve, he walked away with $15,410 in fourth place.
Mark Martin also fell victim to the champ when his aces were cracked by Roberts to cripple him. Martin made a gallant effort to claw his way back into the tournament but it came to an end for him when he went all-in with a straight draw. When he was unable to improve on the river, the rancher from Dexter, Kansas took home $11,579 for his fifth-place effort.
Martin will relive his first cash is poker when the action filmed at Indigo Sky Casino airs nationwide in February. “I’ve watched HPT on TV a few times,” said Martin, one of HPT’s newest stars, “It’s a really nice show.” Broadcast information is available at HPTpoker.com.
“It was a very rough road to the Final Table,” said White about his first HPT event. “Competition was a little bit tougher down here than I thought.”
Roberts’ pocket sevens eliminated another first-timer, Eric Bishop of Bangs, Missouri. When his ace-queen did not improve, he walked away with $15,410 in fourth place.
Mark Martin also fell victim to the champ when his aces were cracked by Roberts to cripple him. Martin made a gallant effort to claw his way back into the tournament but it came to an end for him when he went all-in with a straight draw. When he was unable to improve on the river, the rancher from Dexter, Kansas took home $11,579 for his fifth-place effort.
Martin will relive his first cash is poker when the action filmed at Indigo Sky Casino airs nationwide in February. “I’ve watched HPT on TV a few times,” said Martin, one of HPT’s newest stars, “It’s a really nice show.” Broadcast information is available at HPTpoker.com.
Official Results
Buy-in: $1650
Main Event: 123
Total Prize Pool: $174,120
- 1st: Reginald Roberts (Springfield, MO) - $52,237
- 2nd: Bill Donnally (Oklahoma City, OK) - $31,342
- 3rd: Kris Wagner (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - $20,894
- 4th: Eric Bishop (Bangs, Missouri) - $15,410
- 5th: Mark Martin (Dexter, Kansas) - $11,579
- 6th: Cash Carpenter (Olathe, Kansas) - $9,577
- 7th: Michael White (Prairie Village, Kansas) - $7,835
- 8th: Gary Germann (Gillette, Wyoming) - $6,094
- 9th: Allen Kessler (Las Vegas, Nevada) - $4,788
About the Heartland Poker Tour
Founded in 2005, HPT is built on a grass-roots philosophy of “Real People, Unreal Money”. HPT is currently filming Season IX and is available in over 100 million homes throughout the United States each week, in addition to widespread distribution throughout Europe, the Caribbean, the Middle East, North Africa and Asia. For more information and a schedule of upcoming events, visit HPTpoker.com.
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Email: michael@HPTpoker.com