Regional Main Event
Day 1 Completed
Regional Main Event
Day 1 Completed
After fourteen grueling Day 1 levels at Hollywood Poker Open Tunica Regional Main Event, six players remain and five will be paid. Donald McArthur leads the way, having amassed 370,000 through the course of play. That puts him well in front of second-place Mark Kehrees' 191,000.
Unfortunately, there will likely be little drama as to who will be the unfortunate bubble victim. Scott Mauer (175,000), James McCauley (123,500), Nancy Regan (31,000), and Chris Trotter (9,500) also survived with chips, with the latter having blinded down for the last four hours of the tournament. Trotter, a fixture in tournaments around the Tunica area with more than $80,000 in career cashes, left the venue during Level 10 (500/1,000/100) with one of the biggest stacks in the room after complaining of difficulty breathing. Hopefully, all turns out well for him, as good health takes precedence over a good score any day.
Trotter did score the signature elimination of the day when he flatted a 2,100 raise during Level 9 (400/800/75) on the button and saw HPO ambassador and former Main Event champ Chris Moneymaker shove all in from the big blind for about 12,000. Trotter called after the opener folded, holding with against as the board ran out .
As for McArthur, he was nearly eliminated during the previous level when he four-bet all in for about 13,000 over Trotter's 3,600 three-bet preflop. Trotter held , dominating McArthur's , but McArthur found a king on the flop to survive. Later, he made some huge hands, including flopping a set of twos to cripple Zach Kauffman a little before the final table as Kauffman was unable to get away from top pair on a flop.
Some other notable runners who threw their hats into the 45-player field but failed to make it through the day included former Borgata Winter Poker Open winner Josh Mancuso, WSOPC Tunica Main Event winner Johnny Landreth, five-time WSOPC ring and 2014 bracelet winner Kyle Cartwright, regional points leader Barry Schultz, and Ken Ervin, who trails Schultz by just 13 points.
The remaining six players reconvene Sunday at noon local time here in Tunica, and hopefully Trotter will be back in action.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Donald McArthur |
370,000
120,000
|
120,000 |
Mark Kehrees |
191,000
9,000
|
9,000 |
Scott Mauer |
175,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
James McCauley |
123,500
-38,900
|
-38,900 |
Nancy Regan |
31,000
4,800
|
4,800 |
Chris Trotter |
9,500
-38,500
|
-38,500 |
Donald McArthur bet 10,200 from the big blind on a board of , and Mark Kehrees called. On the button, Scott Mauer made it 23,000 to go, and McArthur deliberated awhile before calling. Kehrees mucked, and the two remaining players checked the . McArthur showed to best Mauer's .
Players are bagging in moments as the final hand was just dealt.
Ken Ervin got the last of it in with when he flopped a flush draw, but Mark Kehrees had and the lead. Ervin didn't improve, and Kehrees' climb continued.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ken Ervin
|
Busted |
Kyle Cartwright opened from the cutoff, and Mark Kehrees defended in the big blind. Kehrees checked the , and Cartwright bet 5,500. Kehrees raised to 15,500, and Cartwright responded by shoving for more than 50,000. Kehrees snap-called with , top two. Cartwright showed .
"No king, no three, no seven," Kehrees urged after the peeled off on fourth street.
The didn't do it for the five-time WSOPC ring winner, who wished the remaining players good luck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark Kehrees |
182,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
Kyle Cartwright | Busted | |
|
Mark Kehrees opened for 11,000 under the gun, and Scott Mauer three-bet to 24,000 in the next spot. Action folded to small blind Naquin Brooks, who moved all in for about 35,000. Kehrees folded, and Mauer called.
Mauer:
Brooks:
The kings held as the board ran out .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Scott Mauer |
150,000
54,000
|
54,000 |
Naquin Brooks
|
Busted |
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
Donald McArthur defended his big blind from a raise to 4,600 by button Scott Mauer. McArthur bet 4,000 on the flop, and 4,000 more on the turn. Mauer raised to 14,000 on the turn after flatting the flop, and McArthur called. McArthur fired out a third time with 8,000 on the river, and Mauer made it 29,000.
"Call," McArthur said, and Mauer held his hand over the muck. McArthur showed .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Donald McArthur |
250,000
72,000
|
72,000 |
Scott Mauer |
96,000
-79,500
|
-79,500 |