Osvaldo Rodriguez Wins the Seniors Event in a Three-Way Deal to Earn $12,772 3a2b5u

Event 2 Champion Osvaldo Rodriguez

The first trophy of the 2025 Lucky Hearts Poker Open was awarded late Thursday night in the $400 Seniors Event. There were 232 entries, and after a little more than 15 hours, Osvaldo Rodriguez was declared the winner after making a three-way deal with Peter Fellows and Emerson Ward.


Results:

Place First Name Last Name Prize Amount
1 Osvaldo Rodriguez $12,772*
2 Peter Fellows $12,135*
3 Emerson Ward $11,533*
4 Gregory Baird $6,300
5 Andrew Gordon $4,720
6 Buck Bucceri $3,600
7 Lily Kornik $2,780
8 Michael Preston $2,160
9 Matt Glantz $1,680
10 Alon Shahar $1,680
11 Stephen Kronick $1,360
12 Joseph Farinella $1,360
13 Dennis Gilman $1,160
14 Joel Piekarski $1,160
15 Robert Rosen $1,160
16 Michael Valore $960
17 Orestes Melgarejo $960
18 Charles Reed $960
19 Robert Kessler $960
20 Linas Mazintas $800
21 Elia Brigante $800
22 Larry St. Jean $800
23 Neil Blumenfield $800
24 Nicholas Visconti $660
25 Nancy Birnbaum $660
26 Bernard Canellas $660
27 George Pincik $660
28 Corrine Pravevich $660
T-29 Lance Pacernick $330
T-29 Richard Green $330

* Indicates the results of a three-way ICM deal.

Event 2: Osvaldo Rodriguez Wins in a Three-Way Deal ($12,772) m1u4e

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 27:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  3 of 232

Event 2 Champion Osvaldo Rodriguez

After the elimination of Gregory Baird in fourth place, the final three players quickly agree to an ICM deal to split the remaining prizepool and end the tournament.

These were the official chip counts:

Osvaldo Rodriguez  –  1,880,000  (31 bb)
Peter Fellows  –  1,525,000  (25 bb)
Emerson Ward  –  1,240,000  (21 bb)

As chipleader, Osvaldo Rodriguez was declared the winner, receiving the title and the trophy. Here are their adjusted payouts:

1st:  Osvaldo Rodriguez  –  $12,772* + LHPO Trophy
2nd:  Peter Fellows  –  $12,135*
3rd:  Emerson Ward  –  $11,533*

Stay tuned for an official recap.

Runner-Up Peter Fellows
Third-Place Finisher Emerson Ward

Event 2: Gregory Baird – 4th Place ($6,300) 5o2316

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 27:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  3 of 232

Gregory Baird

Gregory Baird got it all in from the small blind for 530,000 with Ad9s, but he needs to improve to stay alive against the AsQs of Peter Fellows in the cutoff.

The board came Jh8d7h3s7d, and Fellows won the pot with his queen kicker to eliminate Baird in fourth place.

Peter Fellows  –  1,525,000  (25 bb)
Gregory Baird  –  Eliminated in 4th Place  ($6,300)

With three players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 1,550,000 (26 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $8,400.

Event 2: Osvaldo Rodriguez Doubles Thru Peter Fellows 5h3h5w

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 27:  30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 232

Osvaldo Rodriguez

Peter Fellows raised from the button to 125,000, and Osvaldo Rodriguez called from the small blind.

The flop came 10d7h5c, Rodriguez moved all in for 435,000, and Fellows called with Js10s for a pair of tens. But Rodriguez turned over Kc10c for a pair of tens with a higher kicker, and he needed it to hold to stay alive.

The turn card was the 9h, the river card was the 3d, and Rodriguez won the pot with his king kicker to double up in chips.

Osvaldo Rodriguez  –  1,240,000  (21 bb)
Peter Fellows  –  890,000  (15 bb)

With four players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 1,160,000 (19 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $6,300.

Event 2: Andrew Gordon – 5th Place ($4,720) 436v30

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 26:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  4 of 232

Andrew Gordon

Emerson Ward raised from the hijack to 125,000, Andrew Gordon moved all in from the button for 335,000, and Ward called with KdJs.

Gordon turned over AcQc, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came As10h2c7dQd — Gordon paired his ace on the flop and his queen on the river, but the queen gave Ward an ace-high straight. Ward won the pot to eliminate Gordon in fifth place.

Emerson Ward  –  1,355,000  (27 bb)
Andrew Gordon  –  Eliminated in 5th Place  ($4,720)

With four players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 1,160,000 (23 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $6,300.

Event 2: Gregory Baird Leads the Final Five Players at the Break 1r4c

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 25:  20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 ante
Players Remaining:  5 of 232

Chipleader Gregory Baird

The final five players return from break to begin Level 25, with increased blinds of 20,000-40,000 and a 40,000 ante. Here are the official chip counts from the break:

Seat 1.  Peter Fellows  –  870,000  (22 bb)
Seat 2.  Andrew Gordon  –  455,000  (11 bb)
Seat 3.  Osvaldo Rodriguez  –  715,000  (18 bb)
Seat 4.  Gregory Baird  –  1,375,000  (34 bb)
Seat 5.  Emerson Ward  –  1,230,000  (31 bb)

And here are the final table payouts:

1st:  $16,740 + LHPO Trophy
2nd:  $11,300
3rd:  $8,400
4th:  $6,300
5th:  $4,720

6th:  Buck Bucceri  –  $3,600
7th:  Lily Kornik  –  $2,780
8th:  Michael Preston  –  $2,160
9th:  Matt Glantz  –  $1,680

With five players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 930,000 (23 big blinds).

Event 2: Buck Bucceri – 6th Place ($3,600) 334f69

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 24:  15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining:  5 of 232

Buck Bucceri

Buck Bucceri raised all in for 55,000 from under the gun, Peter Fellows called in the hijack, and Greg Baird called in the big blind.

Baird and Fellows checked down a board of Kd7c4s3hAd and Fellows showed As2s for a pair of aces, besting Baird’s holdings and Bucceri’s Js9d to eliminate Bucceri in sixth place.

Peter Fellows  –  960,000  (32 bb)
Buck Bucceri  –  Eliminated in 6th Place ($3,600)

With five players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 930,000 (31 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $4,720.

Event 2: Lily Kornik – 7th Place ($2,780) 454o61

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 24:  15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante
Players Remaining:  6 of 232

Lily Kornik

Gregory Baird raised from under the gun, Buck Bucceri called UTG+1, and Lily Kornik called in the big blind.

The flop was Th8d7c, Kornik moved all in for 40,000, Baird called, Bucceri raised all in for 765,000, and Baird called all in for 710,000.

Baird:  AhAd
Bucceri:  KcTc
Kornik:  Qs8s

Baird was ahead with aces and held up through the 5s turn and 6s river to double through Bucceri, while eliminating Kornik in seventh place.

Gregory Baird  –  1,660,000  (55 bb)
Buck Bucceri  –  55,000  (2 bb)
Lily Kornik  –  Eliminated in 7th Place  ($2,780)

With six  players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 773,000 (27 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $3,600.

Event 2: Michael Preston – 8th Place ($2,160) w5y1s

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 23:  15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining:  7 of 232

Michael Preston

Gregory Baird raised from middle position to 50,000, Michael Preston moved all in from the button for 100,000, and Baird called with Ad10d. Preston turned over 7d7c, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came 8c5d3sAs9s, and Baird paired his ace on the turn to win the pot and eliminate Preston in eighth place.

Gregory Baird  –  675,000  (27 bb)
Michael Preston  –  Eliminated in 8th Place  ($2,160)

With seven players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 665,000 (27 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $2,780.

Event 2: Matt Glantz – 9th Place ($1,680) 36503c

$400 Seniors 50+ No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Payouts
Level 23:  15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining:  8 of 232

Matt Glantz

Emerson Ward raised from the button to 50,000, Matt Glantz moved all in from the big blind for about 315,000, and Ward called with Ac3h.

Glantz turned over 9s9d, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came Ad7h2dAhQs, and Ward paired his ace on the flop and turned trips to win the pot and eliminate Glantz in ninth place.

Emerson Ward  –  1,350,000  (54 bb)
Matt Glantz  –  Eliminated in 9th Place  ($1,680)

With eight players remaining from a field of 232, the average chip stack is around 580,000 (23 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $2,160.