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On Saturday night, the 2020 WSOP Online 2020 Event #4: $500 No-Limit Hold'em Super Turbo attracted 828 runners who rebought 351 times to create a 1,179-entry field. That generated a $530,550 prize pool, and after less than six hours of play it was Matt “Bodeyster” Bode walking away with the $97,091 top prize and the latest gold bracelet.
Amazingly, Bode had called his shot back on June 29 via Twitter.
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“Here goes to becoming a secret online crusher,” he wrote. “Using pios solvers programs poker coaching sites backers and discord to ship a bracelet. No retweets when this ages well.”
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He willed it into existence, and accomplished the feat from the comfort of his dad’s basement.
In this candid interview Bode calls out the overhyped old school of poker and reveals the new school with solvers and charts are just better. He details his experience of playing the Final table on WSOP.com by saying, 'None of those guys were playing ninja poker. They were folding out for ICM pressure when there was a bracelet on the line. I was looking around like Oh my Gosh, nobody wants to play poker.“ For more bold and fascinating quotes you have to check out this interview!
And to see more on Event #4 check out:
https://www.pokernews.com/tours/wsop/2020-wsop-com-online-bracelet-events/event-4-nlh-super-turbo/
Dimas Martinez has a narrow chip advantage over Shannon Shorr going into the final day of the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open in pursuit of the $271,000 first prize
Dimas Martinez has a narrow chip advantage over Shannon Shorr going into the final day of the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open in pursuit of the $271,000 first prize
Thirty-three players returned to the Seminole Coconut Casino in Florida yesterday for the penultimate day of the $1 million guaranteed WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open Main Event, each already having locked up $8,362, but looking to make a push for the six-handed final table that will take place later today.
Amazingly, among those still alive in the romantically-themed event were two courting couples – Lily Kiletto and James Calderaro, and Ronit Chamani and Ryan D’Angelo – and, of the four players, James Calderaro is still in with a shout of taking down the tournament.
Calderaro Takes Early Lead – Martinez gets Lucky with Hearts
Going into Day 3 of the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open, Keven Stammen was the only player to have a chip stack in excess of one million chips; but he was quickly overtaken by James Calderaro, who bust Otto Palacios 8♥ 8♠ > A♥ 7♥ in a million chip pot to shoot into the lead.
Meanwhile Dimas Martinez was also climbing up the leaderboard; and he accounted for Ronit Chamani K♥ Q♥ > 8♦ 8♠ after hitting the flop hard (10♥ 5♥ 2♥), and then Leo Louis J♣ 10♣ > A♠ J♥ after pairing both his hole cards on the flop of J♠ 10♥ 6♦.
Martinez Moves Ahead with Quads and Flushes
Dimas Martinez then took control of the penultimate day of the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker open when crippling Matt Waxman with Quad Deuces, reducing Gregory Marcus to 6 Big Blinds with a Turned Ace-high Flush and turning Trip Threes to effectively end Ryan D´Angelo´s participation in the event.
Despite doubling up a couple of short stacks (and Shannon Shorr below), Martinez continued hitting the board at crucial times, and took a million chip pot from James Calderaro with a flopped set of Sixes to close the day with 3,558,000 chips – equivalent to 148 Big Blinds.
Shorr Makes the Right Calls
Shannon Shorr sits in second place at the final table, did not enjoy such a profitable start to the day. Shorr was tormented by Matt Waxman during the early levels of play – paying Waxman off when he missed a double-gutshot straight draw against Waxman´s rivered pair of Aces and missing an open-ended straight draw against his opponent´s lowly pocket pair (3♣ 3♠).
However, Shorr recovered by calling all three streets of Dimas Martinez´s attempted bluff to double-up into contention Q♦ J♠ > 7♥ 5♥, and then went on a heater – busting out Orlando Lorenzo in fourteenth place Q♥ Q♠ > 9♣ 9♠ and Corrie Wunstal in tenth place 9♣ 9♥ > 8♦ 8♣ before making a set of Queens against Martinez to take down a half million chip pot and finish just a few Big Blinds behind the chip leader with 3,478,000 chips.
Remainder of the Final Table Have Plenty of Chips
Behind Martinez and Shorr, James Calderaro recovered from his setback against the chip leader to bust out James Hartwick in ninth position Q♣ Q♥ > A♣ K♦, while Tim Kegel (A♥ K♥) chipped up into contention with the dual elimination of Kishor Bhakta (8♣ 8♥) and Shelby Standley (A♦ 6♠), and then just stayed out of trouble for the rest of the day.
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The WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open final table is completed by Keven Stammen – who bust out both Mukul Phuja in eighth and Justin Zaki in seventh place to set the final table – and Evan Dollinger, who will have the unenviable task of explaining to James Calderaro that he busted out Calderaro´s partner Lilly Kiletto with 4♣ 4♠ against Kiletto´s A♦ 10♠.
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Looking Ahead to the WPT Lucky Hearts Final Table
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When play resumes tonight at the Seminole Coconut Casino in Florida, the six remaining players will be in Level 24 with blinds of 12,000/24,000 and a 4,000 chip ante. The next player to bust from the tournament is assured of receiving $54,355, but all eyes will be on the first prize of $271,103 and the glittering WPT Champions trophy.
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# | WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open | Chips |
1 | Dimas Martinez | 3,558,000 |
2 | Shannon Shorr | 3,478,000 |
3 | James Calderaro | 2,649,000 |
4 | Tim Kegel | 1,271,000 |
5 | Keven Stammen | 826,000 |
6 | Evan Dollinger | 684,000 |