Nicholas Chong Wins His First Seminole Hard Rock Trophy After a Long Final Table Battle

2025 Lucky Hearts Poker Open
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, Florida
Event 14
$1,100 Triple Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$200,000 Guaranteed
Entries:  312
Prize Pool:  $302,640
January 12-14, 2025

Event 14 Champion Nicholas Chong
Event 14 Champion Nicholas Chong

There were three starting flights for Event 14 over the past two days, attracting 312 entries to generate a prizepool worth $302,640. Forty players survived those flights to make Day 2 and finish in the money.

Day 2 was a long one, running more than 13 hours, with more than four hours just for the battle between the final three players. It was a lot of small ball back-and-forth at that point, with only two all-in-and-call situations in those final four hours.

The first all-in situation came when Rafael Rodriguez shoved AdKh into Nicholas Chong’s QdQc — Rodriguez caught an ace on the river, but it was too little, too late, as Chong had clinched the hand on the turn with a set of queens. Rodriguez was eliminated in 3rd place. (Click here for details.)

The second all-in situation was the final hand, when Matthew Lambrecht shoved ace-six into Nicholas Chong’s queen-jack. (Click here for details.) With a queen on the flop and another queen on the river, Chong won the pot, the title, the trophy, and $60,340 with trip queens.

“I’m really happy, but really, really tired,” said Chong. “It was a long day today.”

Chong loves playing here at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, and the biggest tournament cash of his career came here last year, when he finished second in Event #1 at the 2024 Lucky Hearts Poker Open, earning $221,375.

Even though it was a six-figure payday, it was still a second-place finish, and coming out on top today was special for Chong.

“This is my first trophy here,” said Chong. “I’m really happy, and I wish to get more from the Hard Rock, both Tampa and here. This is my favorite casino for playing poker. It’s really lucky for me, and I never go home empty-handed.”


Results:

PlaceFirst NameLast NamePrize Amount
1NicholasChong$60,340
2MatthewLambrecht$41,500
3RafaelRodriguez$31,000
4KevinDiPasquale$23,100
5MichaelGarcia$17,400
6CangirElcin$13,300
7DavidDiBernardi$10,200
8FeiwenWu$7,900
9ZhenCai$6,200
10MartinsAdeniya$6,200
11KevinMacDonald$5,200
12PasqualeCaiazza$5,200
13DenisCyr$4,360
14AlexanderRosenblatt$4,360
15BenWarrington$4,360
16TimothyMulroy$3,580
17EricThoren$3,580
18BryanSchultz$3,580
19ScottZakheim$3,580
20PeterKinseth$2,920
21CalaisCampbell$2,920
22SamuelGanzfried$2,920
23DanielVranich$2,920
24HaimToorgeman$2,320
25NikolaiTulin$2,320
26TamasHartman$2,320
27AaronFlores$2,320
28JacobKauffman$2,320
29ChristopherBucceri$2,320
30A.J.Kelsall$2,320
31DavidNathaniel$2,320
32AdamNattress$1,940
33KevinOrdet$1,940
34MiguelCapriles$1,940
35MicaLamar$1,940
36CraigPollak$1,940
37DionJagroo$1,940
38BenjaminZamani$1,940
39JoostSchippers$1,940
40YuryParad$1,940