Feb 11, 2015
Mark Dube raises to 900,000, and Brian Altman calls.
The flop comes A53, Altman checks, Dube bets 1,100,000, and Altman check-raises to 2,600,000. Dube thinks for about 40 seconds before he moves all in for 9,600,000.
Altman snap-calls with K8 for the king-high flush, and Dube turns over AA for a set of aces. Dube needs the board to pair to stay alive.
The turn is the 4, the river is the 8, and Altman wins the pot — and the WPT title — with a spade flush.
Mark Dube finishes as the runner-up, earning $434,462.
Brian Altman wins the WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open, earning $723,008. That amount includes his $15,400 entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship in April. Altman also receives a pair of Monster DNA Headphones, a WPT Champions Trophy, and he will get his name inscribed on the one-and-only WPT Champions Cup alongside every other WPT champion in history.
Congratulations to Brian Altman!
1st: Brian Altman – $723,008
2nd: Mark Dube – $434,462
3rd: Kelly Minkin – $262,912
4th: Greg Rosen – $220,189
5th: Sanjay Gehi – $180,752
6th: Jon Graham – $146,245