The Belterra Casino Resort in Florence, Indiana, recently played host to the Heartland Poker Tour, which is in its eighth season. The $1,650 Main Event attracted 276 entries and created a prize pool of $398,580. Notables included October Niner Jeremy Ausmus, four-time HPT champ Greg Raymer, and 2012 World Series of Poker bracelet winner Adam Friedman, but it was “Cowboy” Mike Harris who captured the $95,663 first-place prize. Harris, who won Colorado’s HPT Golden Gates Casino Main Event last year, became the third player to win multiple titles in HPT’s eight-year history.
Indiana-Belterra Casino Final Table Results
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Michael Harris | New Castle, WY | $95,663 |
2 | Matt James | Hamilton, OH | $58,990 |
3 | Casey Yontz | Columbus, OH | $39,858 |
4 | Ben Grise | Indianapolis, IN | $28,299 |
5 | Ryan Ashman | Hubbard, OH | $21,922 |
6 | Robert Matthews | Shelbyville, OH | $17,936 |
7 | John Michalak | Cleveland, OH | $14,947 |
8 | Crystal Utley | Morganfield, KY | $12,555 |
9 | Ryan Austin | Westerville, OH | $10,363 |
According to the HPT Live Blog, the first elimination at the final table came on Hand #17, which was in Level 24 (12,000/24,000/3,000). Ben Grise opened for 50,000 under the gun, and Ryan Ashman called from middle position. Ryan Austin then moved all in, Grise did the same, and Ashman got out of the way. Austin, at risk, turned over the
Seven hands later Grise sent another out the door when his
On Hand #42, which took place in Level 25 (15,000/30,000/4,000), Harris limped and Matt James did the same from the small blind. John Michalak checked his option from the big, and the three players took a flop of
Two hands later Robert Matthews joined him on the rail in sixth place after his
Not surprisingly, the heads-up match was over quickly in three hands. In Level 27 (25,000/50,000/5,000) on Hand #117 of the final table, James moved all in holding the
“We congratulate Mike Harris and look forward to hosting HPT in the future," said Sue Ascanio, vice president and general manager of Belterra. The HPT will continue at the River City Casino in St. Louis, Missouri, next month.
Photo courtesy of the Heartland Poker Tour.
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