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Martins Adeniya Wins the LHPO Championship on His Fiancée’s Birthday ($512,600)

2025 Lucky Hearts Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 35
$3,500 LHPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  1,162
Prize Pool:  $3,718,400
January 17-21, 2025

Lucky Hearts Poker Open Champion Martins Adeniya
Lucky Hearts Poker Open Champion Martins Adeniya

From a field of 1,162 entries, the Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship came down to nine players on Tuesday afternoon. It was a long four days leading up to this, including a very late night the night before, but on Tuesday the nine-handed final table played down to a winner in just four hours.

The final hand was simultaneously dramatic and anti-climactic, as Spencer Champlin made a bold bluff on the river with king high, unaware that Martins Adeniya had made a flush. Adeniya quickly called to win the title, the trophy, and $512,600.

It’s the biggest live tournament win of Adeniya’s career, and it comes at a great time — and a not-so-great time.

“It’s just perfect timing,” said Adeniya after his victory. “I’ve got a baby on the way in April, and I’m getting married in two weeks. The only problem is I’m missing my fiancée’s birthday today.”

When Adeniya returns home with a championship trophy and half a million dollars, we expect his fiancée Dana will forgive him.

The Championship had two starting flights with unlimited re-entries, but Adeniya only needed one entry. But that’s not to say it was an easy path.

“I lost nearly half my stack in the first couple levels of the tournament,” said Adeniya. “Then someone ran a big bluff on me, but I hero called.”

Adeniya bagged a nice stack on Day 1, but he was down to about 20 big blinds by the time the Money Bubble came around on Day 2.

“I had two of the chipleaders to my left,” said Adeniya, “so it was quite a tricky bubble to navigate. And I was actually put all in on the bubble with aces, and had to fold aces on the bubble.”

Adeniya went on to finish Day 2 among the larger stacks (15th of 56), but Day 3 would be an incredibly long day. Luckily for Adeniya, he got better as the day went on.

“Yesterday was pretty long,” said Adeniya about Day 3. “We played until 3:30 in the morning, and we were on the featured table the entire time so it was quite tiring and draining.”

With 15 players left, Adeniya doubled thru then-chipleader Yingui Li, getting it all in on the turn with pocket queens on a ten-high board against Li’s flush and straight draw. Li missed his outs, and that kickstarted a run for Adeniya where he would take the lead with 14 players left, and hold onto it for most of the rest of the tournament.

Day 3 played so long because they were trying to reach the final eight players, but they went three hours with no eliminations. The blinds kept increasing, so when they returned on Tuesday afternoon to play to a winner, the average chip stack was only worth 26 big blinds, even though they had been playing a slow structure with 90-minute levels.

Well, the math caught up to the players, and on Tuesday afternoon it only took four hours to play down from nine to a winner.

Incredibly, the top seven finishers in this event all earned the top live tournament cash of their careers. For Ryan Hogan, it was the second career-high cash of this series, as he finished third in Event #1 to earn $116,750, then nearly doubled it by cashing for $205,000 for fourth place here in the Championship.

Even though he is from London, Adeniya has been a regular presence in our big events here at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood.

“It’s a nice place with good weather,” said Adeniya. “Right now in London it’s like zero degrees, so it’s nice to have some sunshine. The people here are great, there’s lots of stuff to do, and there are good cash games and good tournaments. I love it here.”

Lucky Hearts Poker Open Champion Martins Adeniya
Lucky Hearts Poker Open Champion Martins Adeniya

Results:

Place First Name Last Name Prize Amount
1 Martins Adeniya $512,600*
2 Spencer Champlin $425,000*
3 Caio De Lucca $275,000
4 Ryan Hogan $205,000
5 Joost Schippers $156,000
6 Adam Nattress $119,000
7 Kyle Taddei $92,000
8 Ryan Hoenig $71,000
9 Ricardo Eyzaguirre $56,000
10 Brock Wilson $56,000
11 Long Nguyen $46,500
12 Vencent Welch $46,500
13 Yingui Li $39,000
14 Michael Dwyer $39,000
15 Ben Miner $39,000
16 Christian Roberts $32,500
17 Ben Scrogins $32,500
18 Scott Frier $32,500
19 Nadeem Hirani $32,500
20 Greg Baird $27,500
21 Ricky Landais $27,500
22 Julian Pineda $27,500
23 Josh Reichard $27,500
24 Raj Vohra $23,100
25 Artem Suhak $23,100
26 Kaifan Wang $23,100
27 Cherish Andrews $23,100
28 Dan Stavila $23,100
29 Nick Funaro $23,100
30 Ken Fishman $23,100
31 Gareth McMahon $23,100
32 Justin Carey $19,400
33 Clement Michaud $19,400
34 Chris Conrad $19,400
35 Emmanuel McKenzie $19,400
36 Carlos Bermudez $19,400
37 Vitalijs Zavorotnijs $19,400
38 T.K. Miles $19,400
39 Anthony Zinno $19,400
40 David DiBernardi $16,300
41 Jason Hickey $16,300
42 Asher Conniff $16,300
43 Daniel Swartz $16,300
44 Anatoly Nikitin $16,300
45 Owen Savir $16,300
46 Brent Hart $16,300
47 Tuan Nguyen $16,300
48 Kevin Calenzo $13,800
49 Rusty Wadsworth $13,800
50 Guillermo Hamilton $13,800
51 Todd Ivens $13,800
52 Derek Nold $13,800
53 Scott Wright $13,800
54 Jason Rocha $13,800
55 Olivier Rebello $13,800
56 David Nathaniel Jr. $11,500
57 John Racener $11,500
58 Niall Costigan $11,500
59 Steve Buckner $11,500
60 Anibal Pabon $11,500
61 Max Young $11,500
62 Padraig O’Neill $11,500
63 Kharlin Sued $11,500
64 Michael Gathy $9,600
65 Frank Funaro $9,600
66 Tom Dobrilovic $9,600
67 Dan Heimiller $9,600
68 Ramel Diaz-Warner $9,600
69 Martin Carnero $9,600
70 Harrison Gimbel $9,600
71 Frank Stepuchin $9,600
72 Carl Carodenuto $9,600
73 Michael Newman $9,600
74 Robert Kennedy $9,600
75 Ky Nguyen $9,600
76 Frederic Normand $9,600
77 Mica Lamar $9,600
78 Matthew Sabia $9,600
79 Robert Grossman $9,600
80 Brandon Kessous $8,200
81 Jamie Flynn $8,200
82 Steve Karp $8,200
83 Jonathan Tamayo $8,200
84 Elvyn Bello Santos $8,200
85 Vinicius Lima $8,200
86 Tyler Phillips $8,200
87 Matthew Leecy $8,200
88 Andrew Moreno $8,200
89 Danilo Alvarenga $8,200
90 Jonathan Borenstein $8,200
91 Brandon Sunshine $8,200
92 Marcos Exterkotter $8,200
93 Timothy Pai $8,200
94 Brett Bader $8,200
95 Gabe Ramos $8,200
96 Jordan Westmorland $8,200
97 Jonathan Akiba $8,200
98 Ren Lin $8,200
99 Keven Stammen $7,000
100 Fabio Santos $7,000
101 Eric Afriat $7,000
102 Frank Brannan $7,000
103 Robert LeBeau $7,000
104 Frank Lagodich $7,000
105 James Raymond $7,000
106 Glenn Becker $7,000
107 Alessio Isaia $7,000
108 Taha Maruf $7,000
109 Eric Bonin $7,000
110 Nikolai Tulin $7,000
111 Domenic Armano $7,000
112 Jonathan Jaffe $7,000
113 Tony Dunst $7,000
114 Michael Graffeo $7,000
115 David Jackson $7,000
116 Shon Shlomo Perez $7,000
117 Eric Yanovsky $7,000
118 Gary Greenlee $6,400
119 Alain Medesan $6,400
120 Filipp Khavin $6,400
121 Nadya Magnus $6,400
122 Sterling Savill $6,400
123 Ari Oxman $6,400
124 Ben Warrington $6,400
125 Steven Sanzone $6,400
126 Jerry Wong $6,400
127 Buck Bucceri $6,400
128 Isaac Kempton $6,400
129 John Wilder $6,400
130 Stephen Kehoe $6,400
131 Viktor Kovachev $6,400
132 Anthony Cousineau $6,400
133 Steve Yagudaev $6,400
134 Maksim Pisarenko $6,400
135 David Adam-Castrillo $6,400
136 Haim Toorgeman $6,400
137 Chad Eveslage $6,400
138 Joel Gola $6,400
139 Kurt Jewell $6,400
140 Harvey Vandeven $6,400
141 Alexander Lampropoulos $6,400
142 Adam Lucosky $6,400
143 Ben Ludlow $6,400
144 Igor Merda $6,400
145 Brian Barros-Vazquez $6,400
146 Kamil Zeman $6,400

* Indicates the adjusted payouts from a heads-up deal.

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