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Marius Gierse Takes Six Months Off From Live Poker, Then Wins the Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship

Marius Gierse Takes Six Months Off From Live Poker, Then Wins the Lucky Hearts Poker Open Championship

2023 Seminole Hard Rock Lucky Hearts Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
$3,500 LHPO Championship
$2,000,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  1,692
Prize Pool:  $5,414,400
January 20–24, 2023

Lucky Hearts Poker Open Champion Marius Gierse poses with a pile of chips, the Championship trophy, and he's holding two cards -- 10-2 offsuit.
Lucky Hearts Poker Open Champion Marius Gierse

Marius Gierse hasn’t played in a live poker tournament since last summer’s WSOP, but he showed up at the Lucky Hearts Poker Open and entered two tournaments — the $25,500 High Roller, where he finished fifth to earn $110,500, and the $3,500 LHPO Championship, which he won on Tuesday night for $605,000.

“It’s been a long four days, but it feels pretty damn good,” said Gierse. “It was quite the ride.”

This final day of the event started with 16 players at the final two tables, and Gierse had an average chip stack.

“I started with five million, went up to 10 million, went down to 4.5 million, went up to 17, went down to 7, so it was a roller-coaster, for sure,” said Gierse. “But I can’t complain in the end.”

The key hand for Gierse happened during the first 15 minutes of the nine-handed final table.

“I had a big flip against Jerry Wong at the start,” said Gierse. “That hand was the most important, otherwise I would have been out in ninth.”

Gierse held QsQd, and needed it to hold against Wong’s AcKc. They got it all in preflop, but it seemed inevitable after the flop came Qc10c5h, giving Gierse a set of queens to Wong’s gutshot Royal Flush draw.

“It was almost a flip at the flop,” said Gierse. “You’ve got to win these in order to win tournaments.”

The turn was the 7h, the river was the 7d, and Gierse doubled up to 68 big blinds with a full house. (Click here for details.) As for Wong, he was knocked down below 20 big blinds and would eventually finish ninth.

With seven players left, Gierse found himself on the other side of this same flip, getting it all in preflop with AsKs against Daniel Clifford’s QsQh. This time, the board brought three spades, and the ace-king won the pot to knock out Clifford in seventh place and propel Gierse back into the lead. (Click here for details.)

After Gierse knocked out Martin Carnero in fifth place (pocket jacks held against ace-ten), the final four players battled for about an hour before agreeing to a deal. As chipleader, Gierse was awarded the title and the trophy.

I’m pretty blessed,” said Gierse, “and I’m lucky to win the Lucky Hearts Poker Open.”

Despite his success here, Gierse is primarily an online player, which he generally prefers over live tournaments.

“I really don’t enjoy live poker as much, mostly because people are too serious and take a lot of time,” said Gierse. “But that isn’t the case here at all. People play super fast, and people are talking, and not taking themselves too seriously. It’s super nice. So I’m very, very happy to play here and I will for sure to come back.”


Final Results:

Place First Name Last Name Prize Amount
1 Marius Gierse $605,000*
2 Brian Scott $555,078*
3 Jacob Powers $500,000*
4 Peter Mugar $498,177*
5 Martin Carnero $238,635
6 Taylor Wilson $181,950
7 Daniel Clifford $140,055
8 Leonard Hermann $108,850
9 Jerry Wong $85,410
10 Konstantin Held $85,410
11 Cero Zuccarello $67,680
12 Wasim Assaf $67,680
13 Scott Margereson $54,165
14 Tyler Stafman $54,165
15 Frank Funaro $43,780
16 Kharlin Sued $43,780
17 Claudio Piedrabuena $35,745
18 Benjamin Grise $35,745
19 Anatoly Nikitin $35,745
20 Saber Salum Penayo $35,745
21 Lewe Thiesen $29,480
22 Matthew Wantman $29,480
23 Michael Tweedlie $29,480
24 Jordan Sparagana $29,480
25 Joe McKeehen $24,570
26 Joe Firova $24,570
27 James Carroll $24,570
28 Nathan Russler $24,570
29 Imari Love $24,570
30 Chris Tryba $24,570
31 Aram Oganyan $24,570
32 Andrew Ostapchenko $24,570
33 Jarrett Mullins $20,690
34 Kevin Garosshen $20,690
35 Jon Borenstein $20,690
36 Richard Alati $20,690
37 Donald Delancy $20,690
38 David Hagmann $20,690
39 Landon Tice $20,690
40 Igor Hot $20,690
41 Naoum Zarcadoolas $17,605
42 Joseph Crowley $17,605
43 Gary Hays $17,605
44 Jonathan Lewis $17,605
45 Anthony Dalpra $17,605
46 Michael VanderWoude $17,605
47 Dana Caruso $17,605
48 Nadya Magnus $17,605
49 Deividas Daubaris $15,140
50 Samuel Laskowitz $15,140
51 Jesse Lonis $15,140
52 Jorge Gomez $15,140
53 Christopher Frank $15,140
54 Blake Whittington $15,140
55 Eric Lea $15,140
56 Nir Cohen $15,140
57 Joshua Wallace $13,155
58 Sebastiaan De Jonge $13,155
59 Derek Sudell $13,155
60 Nicolas Noguera $13,155
61 Sean Shah $13,155
62 Joshua Garber $13,155
63 Juan Corsi $13,155
64 Jake Ferro $13,155
65 Anthony Licastro $11,560
66 Charles Wooden $11,560
67 Howard Feingold $11,560
68 Erik Nomberg $11,560
69 Jason Hickey $11,560
70 Nicholas Verderamo $11,560
71 Dane Cass $11,560
72 Darren Rabinowitz $11,560
73 Denys Shafikov $10,270
74 Gil Aboodi $10,270
75 Petar Kalev $10,270
76 David Laufer $10,270
77 Glen Cressman $10,270
78 Norberto Charuf Diab $10,270
79 Michael Lydon $10,270
80 Michael Kamenjarin $10,270
81 Vladimir Grechnikov $9,225
82 Joey Weissman $9,225
83 Martin Zamani $9,225
84 Mike Chiappetta $9,225
85 Chad Pyykonen $9,225
86 Billy Pilossoph $9,225
87 Daniel Swartz $9,225
88 Rui Bouquet $9,225
89 David Novosel $9,225
90 Michael Monicatti $9,225
91 Robert Wailber $8,380
92 Richard Coleman $8,380
93 Joseph Field $8,380
94 Aleksandar Petrovic $8,380
95 Salvatore Sidoti $8,380
96 Alex Foxen $8,380
97 Cyril Darmouni $8,380
98 Jebhar Patterson $8,380
99 Colby Covington $8,380
100 Sergey Sergeev $7,700
101 Jeremy Ausmus $7,700
102 Pete Chen $7,700
103 Michael Amato $7,700
104 Shanmukha Meruga $7,700
105 Ziya Rahim $7,700
106 Jeremy Wien $7,700
107 Matthew Lambrecht $7,700
108 Jesse Kertland $7,700
109 Ariel Mantel $7,700
110 Bryan Buonocore $7,700
111 Joseph Cappello $7,700
112 James Katz $7,700
113 Erik Cajelais $7,700
114 John Ypma $7,700
115 Joseph Pombriant $7,700
116 Jim Gilbert $7,700
117 Bryce McVay $7,700
118 Daniel Kusnerak $7,155
119 Christoph Csik $7,155
120 Rudy Mamo $7,155
121 Antornio Serrao Jr. $7,155
122 A.J. Kelsall $7,155
123 Ryan Remington $7,155
124 Richard Alsup $7,155
125 Sheldon Libfeld $7,155
126 Jeff Madsen $7,155
127 Petko Tsakov $7,155
128 Romeo Mendoza $7,155
129 Joseph McArthur $7,155
130 Marc Goldman $7,155
131 Kurt Lichtman $7,155
132 Todd Ivens $7,155
133 Ross Santos $7,155
134 Ivaylo Sivinov $7,155
135 Timothy Little $7,155
136 Matthew Schulte $6,725
137 Chad Wassmuth $6,725
138 Frederic Konowitz $6,725
139 Jeff Trudeau Jr. $6,725
140 Tuan Phan $6,725
141 Stephen Brite $6,725
142 Haim Or Krief $6,725
143 Scott Levitt $6,725
144 Stanley Lee $6,725
145 Anthony Spinella $6,725
146 Miles Reinhard $6,725
147 Aaron Rosenthal $6,725
148 Fawaz Siddiqui $6,725
149 William Slepcevich $6,725
150 Paul Holliday $6,725
151 Fred Paradis $6,725
152 Scott Bohlman $6,725
153 Spencer Champlin $6,725
154 Lyle Diamond $6,400
155 Christopher Audrain $6,400
156 Daniel Chalifour $6,400
157 Stephen Song $6,400
158 Sebastian Gallego $6,400
159 David McMahon $6,400
160 Ren Lin $6,400
161 Oleksandr Gnatenko $6,400
162 Brent Sibley $6,400
163 Timothy Ulmer $6,400
164 William Eitze $6,400
165 Daniel Jiacopello $6,400
166 Matthew Waxman $6,400
167 Haim Gabay $6,400
168 George Rakitzis $6,400
169 Joseph Hanna $6,400
170 Alexander Ziskin $6,400
171 Jorge Aristizabal $6,400
172 Raffaello Locatelli $6,160
173 Ariel Rosello $6,160
174 Fabian Gumz $6,160
175 Maksim Rozenfeld $6,160
176 Florian Gaugusch $6,160
177 Javier Gomez Marquez $6,160
178 Barry Roth $6,160
179 Mihails Morozovs $6,160
180 Ryan Depaulo $6,160
181 Arsenii Karmatchkii $6,160
182 Cliff Maloney $6,160
183 Jeremy Becker $6,160
184 Joe Serock $6,160
185 Brian Murphy $6,160
186 Christopher Lewis $6,160
187 Ramin Hajiyev $6,160
188 Nicholas Tucker $6,160
189 Hagai Stein $6,160
190 Paul Balzano $6,000
191 Daniel Mulhall $6,000
192 Gediminas Uselis $6,000
193 Gregory Anda $6,000
194 Roman Pipman $6,000
195 Sundiata Devore $6,000
196 Jon Gottlieb $6,000
197 Paul Gellenbeck $6,000
198 Luke Graham $6,000
199 Richard Whitebrook $6,000
200 Gabriel Abusada $6,000
201 Nancy Birnbaum $6,000
202 Richard Yau $6,000
203 Steven Rivero $6,000
204 Ken Aldridge $6,000
205 Bohdan Slyvinskyi $6,000
206 Victor Nissim $6,000
207 Aaron Kupin $6,000
208 Nicholas Agnew $5,915
209 Aaron Steury $5,915
210 Zhen Cai $5,915
211 Ryan Eriquezzo $5,915
212 Curtis King $5,915

* Indicates a four-way deal.

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