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The OFFICIAL r/indieheads Top 101 Albums of 2018!
Well folks, it's over. After a wonderful time, Listmas is now coming to a close. But before we shut the doors on 2018, we have to present the most important list of the year: our favorite albums of 2018. In the voting thread posted earlier this week, we asked you all for your top 10 albums of 2018. Taking the Top Ten Tuesday approach where #1 = 10 points, #2 = 9 points, #3 = 8 points, and etc., we've now tallied all the votes as the polls were quietly closed last night. With a big, massive thanks to pulsivesilver for putting this all together for me (God bless you), we can now present our Top 101 albums of 2018! Now, why 101 you might say? Well, much like our SOTY playlist, we had a tie for 100 funnily enough, so 101 is how many albums we're going with. Anyways, let's take a look at the list!
Place
Vote Count
Artist - Album
1
1272
Parquet Courts - Wide Awake!
2
1218
Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy
3
1017
Beach House - 7
4
970
IDLES - Joy As An Act Of Resistance
5
811
Daughters - You Won'T Get What You Want
6
772
MGMT - Little Dark Age
7
734
Kids See Ghosts - Kids See Ghosts
8
696
Mitski - Be The Cowboy
9
589
Hop Along - Bark Your Head Off, Dog
10
560
Against All Logic - 2012 - 2017
11
500
SOPHIE - OIL OF EVERY PEARL'S UN-INSIDES
12
477
Father John Misty - God's Favorite Customer
13
444
The Voidz - Virtue
14
428
Earl Sweatshirt - Some Rap Songs
15
420
U.S. Girls - In A Poem Unlimited
16
413
Julia Holter - Aviary
17
384
Low - Double Negative
18
371
Pusha T - Daytona
19
365
Snail Mail - Lush
20
348
Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
21
347
Let's Eat Grandma - I'm All Ears
22
342
Yves Tumor - Safe In The Hands Of Love
23
321
Amen Dunes - Freedom
23
321
Death Grips - Year Of The Snitch
25
300
JPEGMAFIA - Veteran
26
288
Denzel Curry - TA13OO
27
284
Courtney Barnett - Tell Me How You Really Feel
28
276
Janelle Monae - Dirty Computer
29
275
Lucy Dacus - Historian
30
260
Kero Kero Bonito - Time 'n' Place
31
241
Haley Heynderickx - I Need to Start a Garden
32
235
Saba - Care For Me
33
227
Boygenius - Boygenius
33
227
The 1975 - A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships
35
226
Jeff Rosenstock - POST-
36
225
Mount Eerie - Now Only
37
211
Kali Uchis - Isolation
38
202
Anna Von Hausswolff - Dead Magic
38
202
Young Fathers - Cocoa Sugar
40
201
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Hope Downs
41
196
Noname - Room 25
42
185
Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour
43
179
Deafheaven - Ordinary Corrupt Human Love
44
171
Sidney Gish - No Dogs Allowed
45
168
Jon Hopkins - Singularity
46
161
Mid-Air Thief - Crumbling 무너지기
47
153
Shame - Songs Of Praise
47
153
Sons Of Kemet - Your Queen Is A Reptile
49
146
Soccer Mommy - Clean
50
145
Tropical Fuck Storm - A Laughing Death In Meatspace
50
145
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Sex & Food
52
137
Foxing - Nearer My God
53
135
Khruangbin - Con Todo El Mundo
54
131
Adrianne Lenker - abysskiss
55
127
BROCKHAMPTON - iridescence
55
127
Pinegrove - Skylight
57
126
Iceage - Beyondless
58
125
Melody's Echo Chamber - Bon Voyage
59
118
Blood Orange - Negro Swan
59
118
The Beths - Future Me Hates Me
61
114
Caroline Rose - LONER
62
105
DJ Koze - Knock Knock
63
101
Harunemuri - Harutosyura
64
100
Kanye West - ye
65
94
Robyn - Honey
66
89
Playboi Carti - Die Lit
67
88
Ought - Room Inside The World
68
82
Clarence Clarity - THINK: PEACE
69
80
Christine And The Queens - Chris
70
77
Jack White - Boarding House Reach
71
75
Travis Scott - Astroworld
72
70
Florence + The Machine - High As Hope
73
69
Superorganism - Superorganism
74
67
George Clanton - Slide
74
67
Rosalía - El Mal Querer
76
65
Natalie Prass - The Future And The Past
76
65
Vince Staples - FM!
78
64
Avantdale Bowling Club - Avantdale Bowling Club
79
59
Hippo Campus - Bambi
79
59
Mac Miller - Swimming
81
58
Kamasi Washington - Heaven And Earth
82
57
Mewithoutyou - [Untitled]
83
56
Oneohtrix Point Never - Age Of
83
56
Rolo Tomassi - Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It
AEW is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting prospects the wrestling industry has seen in the last decade. The critical acclaim of the Double or Nothing PPV feels like the start of something which might have seismic implications. With monthly events scheduled up to the end of August, and a weekly TV show starting in October, it is hoped by many that AEW will represent a refreshment of a product which - in the USA in particular - has become stale and lethargic. However, this cannot be the case if Double or Nothing was simply a flash in the pan, a freak accident as it were, but by AEW continuing to put on amazing shows and making the world sit up and take notice. Here’s how I think they should do just that for All Out. This is the first of three parts covering my booking of AEW: All Out. Each part will cover 3 matches of a 9 match card; with the first part covering the two matches on the pre-show and the first match of the main show, the second part covering the next three matches on the main show, and the third and final part covering what could be described as the 3 “main events”. Each match will be sorted into The Build, covering everything relevant leading up to match between now and All Out, and The Match, covering what actually goes on at the PPV. I really hope you enjoy it. And so, without further ado… The pre-show begins with a video hype package. We see shots from All In, Double or Nothing, Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen. We hear voices over the top from various promos that have been posted on social media (primarily the AEW YouTube channel) since the formation of AEW. Each voice overlays a video segment in which someone is delivering a finisher, or attacking an opponent, or staring somebody down. The one thing that each voice segment has in common is that they all don’t mention the wrestlers explicitly, but could also be applied to AEW in general. It ends with Jon Moxley’s line: “This is what you call a paradigm shift” repeating over and over as more and more images of people in AEW flash on screen, with the last thing seen on screen being Moxley delivering Dirty Deeds to Kenny Omega in the ring at Double or Nothing. The camera pans over the sell-out crowd in the Sears Center, who are white hot for the most anticipated PPV sequel since, probably, the Monday Night Wars. As with Double or Nothing, we only hear Excalibur and Alex Marvez introducing the event. We don’t yet see them, but instead the camera continues to wheel around the ring and show people in the crowd. Marvez and Excalibur start talking up the main card, trying to persuade people to buy the PPV when music hits, and the first match of the card begins. Match 1 - Britt Baker vs Sadie Gibbs vs Bea Priestley Build One of the last matches announced in the run-up to Fyter Fest is Britt Baker, coming off her victory at Double or Nothing, in a single match with Nyla Rose. The match is announced by Brandi Rhodes on one of the last episodes of Being the Elite before the show in Daytona Beach. There is minimal build, but is made official to “ensure the fans at Fyter Fest see two of the best women AEW have to offer in action”, says Brandi. Baker posts a promo via the AEW YouTube channel, saying that she is looking forward to the match and that she will cement herself in the picture for the Women’s title by remaining unbeaten in AEW. At Fyter Fest, we see a pre-recorded interview with Nyla Rose, who claims it should have been her who won the match at Double or Nothing - blaming Brandi Rhodes for introducing Awesome Kong to eliminate her advantage. “But there won’t be anyone you can hide behind tonight Britt. Instead, at the end of the match, it’ll be you on the mat and me with my arm raised.” During the match, the dynamic between the two wrestlers is a very familiar one: the struggle of the smaller, heroic babyface (Baker) against the odds of the larger, more powerful heel (Rose). Eventually, the match finishes after Baker is able to use her agility to avoid the worst of Rose’s maneuvers, and wears her down enough to hit a Rainbaker elbow, putting Rose down for the count. Between Double or Nothing and Fight for the Fallen, we see more videos showcasing both Sadie Gibbs and Bea Priestley. Gibbs is primarily seen training in the ring, and hitting moves on her training partner, putting over the idea of her being fighter - someone whose technical ability and power makes her something to be feared in the ring. Meanwhile, Priestley focuses on her promo work, putting the AEW Women’s Division on notice. After doing so, Priestley and Baker start spurring off on Twitter, with the former saying that winning in a Women’s Division filled with nobodies (except for Nyla Rose who she says she has respect for) doesn’t matter, and the latter saying that she hasn’t turned up at AEW yet because she’s scared she’ll be beaten by Britt - a “nobody” in Priestley’s eyes. Meanwhile, we still don’t hear from Gibbs, we just see her continuing to train and showing off her strength. On the penultimate installment of Being the Elite before Fight for the Fallen, Brandi Rhodes is seen talking to Bea Priestley on speaker phone. After some back-and-forth, a Women’s Tag Team match is set up between Britt Baker and Kylie Rae vs Bea Priestley and Kyla Rose for the upcoming show. At Fight for the Fallen, the Women’s Tag match goes on part way through the card. Priestley is given a good opportunity to show off some of her best moves in her AEW debut, but her and Rose struggle to see eye-to-eye at times - with both women wanting the chance to dole out punishment to their opponents. On the other hand, the team of Baker and Rae weather the storm across the ring from them, and start gathering momentum using the power of teamwork and friendship!. Kylie Rae is able to take Rose out of the match, hitting her with a stiff forearm that legitimately breaks her nose. As Rose bleeds from her face on the outside, Baker hits Priestley with an opportunistic Rainbaker elbow to pick up the win for the babyface team. After the match, Nyla Rose goes after Kylie Rae, ramming her back into the ring post at ringside. As Baker goes to make the save, music starts, and we see Sadie Gibbs and her trainer appear at the top of the ramp. She simply points to Baker, who stares up towards her, before being nailed across the back by Priestley. After Priestley stomps a hole in Baker, she leaves the ring just in time for Gibbs to enter. She picks up the battered Britt Baker and hits her with her finisher, a stiff roundhouse kick to the head, before heading towards the back. In the build-up to All Out, AEW publish a video on their YouTube account showing Sadie Gibbs after her assault on Britt Baker at Fight for the Fallen. Her trainer acts as her mouth piece, declaring Gibbs the future of the AEW Women’s Division, the champion elect. She remains eerily silent, and simply smiles as her actions are described. Britt Baker releases a promo saying that she understands that winning the way she has means she has put a target on her back. “But that’s not something I’m ashamed of. In fact, I wouldn’t have it any other way.” She says that she’s in AEW to take on all comers. “Bea Priestley. Sadie Gibbs. Whoever. All that matters is that I will win again at All Out, and I will have one hand on the AEW Women’s title.” The next episode of Being the Elite, we see Brandi and Cody watching Baker’s promo video, and applauding her attitude. Cody says that, for him, only one thing makes sense. “All Out. Triple Threat match. Britt Baker… vs Bea Priestley… vs Sadie Gibbs.” The match is made official, and a week before the PPV it is announced that the match will be on the pre-show - “so that the whole world can see, for free, some of the best that AEW’s Women’s Division can offer.” Match Britt Baker makes her way to the ring first, followed by Priestley and then Gibbs (who is accompanied to the top of the ramp by her trainer). Each woman has their chance to show off their moves with each of the others, with Baker shown getting the best of Priestley, Priestley getting the best of Gibbs, and Gibbs getting the best of Baker. Excalibur and MArvez on commentary talk about how the match is finely poised, with the triple threat condition making a clear winner hard to determine. Throughout the match, Baker is the obvious babyface, whereas Gibbs is the tough-as-nails heel, who simply doesn’t care about the crowd. Priestley adopts the role of a tweener, acting more heelish when opposite Baker and more babyface-like when opposite Gibbs. The match goes at a pace, and there are some nice spots of chain wrestling involving the three women. Part way through the match, Priestley seems to help Baker in a bid to remove Gibbs from the match, leaving Gibbs on the outside. Baker and Priestley wear each other down, both hitting some of their signature moves. Priestley is able to hit Baker with a Rolling Cutter and looks like she’ll pick up the pin, when a recovered Sadie Gibbs makes her way into the ring to break it up before starting to unleash offense on Priestley. The match comes to a finish not long after. Gibbs and Priestley wear each other down, as Baker recovers. Gibbs seems like she’s going to be hit with a Rolling Cutter from Priestley but is able to dodge it and hit her with a series of strikes. Before she knows it, Priestly is hit by Gibbs’ roundhouse kick, and is laid out on the mat. As Gibbs taunts the crowd, before going for the pin, she doesn’t see Baker make her way back into the ring, and manages to turn into a Rainbaker elbow to her temple! Baker covers Priestley as Gibbs lies on the mat clutching her head. 1...2...3! Britt Baker def. Sadie Gibbs and Bea Priestley After the first match, Marvez and Excalibur praise the 3 women for their showing, saying that AEW are so proud of their Women’s Division they put some of the best they have in the opening match of the night. Excalibur introduces a pre-taped interview with Kylie Rae, the home-town girl, discussing and generally hyping up her match coming up later on in the evening on the main show. Then, they keep plugging the PPV, driving up that buy-rate, and keep hyping some of the other main card matches they haven’t done yet. Afterwards, we are shown another pre-recorded interview, this time done by Marvez with Tommy Dreamer and Penelope Ford, discussing the former’s match on the main card. Ford stands looking a mixture of angry and frightened, holding a trash can we can only assume is filled with weapons, decorated with a “Property of Tommy Dreamer” sign. Following this second interview segment, Marvez and Excalibur they have a moment to introduce the second match of the pre-show, which begins shortly after. Match 2 - Shawn Spears vs MJF Build One of the stand out heel performances at Double or Nothing was from MJF. It was at the show in Las Vegas that the seeds of this feud were sown, particularly in their entertaining altercation during the Casino Battle Royale. In the build-up to Fyter Fest, a promo from MJF is released in which he says that Fyter Fest is the start of MJF’s time in the spotlight. That he is the only reason people are excited for the Fatal Four-way match, that he’s making everyone else relevant by osmosis, that people will sit up and take notice of him. “I will get the respect that I deserve.” At Fyter Fest, MJF puts in a good showing, especially with his heel work and taunting the crowd. He is targeted by everyone else in the match, but despite that is able to hold his own and even get a couple of near falls. The match is eventually won by Adam Page, who pins Jimmy Havoc. Afterwards, MJF declares himself the MVP of the Fyter Fest match. He moves on by targeting someone he felt disrespected him at Double or Nothing - he wants Shawn Spears. He subsequently releases a vicious heel promo, with a proper shoot style, laying into his “failed career at that other company”. At Fight for the Fallen, Spears is put in a match with Sammy Guevara, who he beats. As he goes to leave the ring after the match, MJF interrupts him, and the pair meet in the ring. The pair square off verbally until MJF goads Spears into accepting a match for All Out. In the run-up to All Out, Spears comes out addressing some of MJF’s claims about his career, owning some of what has been said about him. He finishes by saying that AEW is the answer to all his ills. AEW YouTube releases a video where MJF is at a mansion soaking up sun and taunting Spears, claiming he and his life truly represent “The Perfect 10”. Match MJF comes to the ring first, followed by Spears. The face/heel dynamic is both clear and obvious, with MJF taking every opportunity he can to taunt the crowd. Initially, Spears has the advantage, until he lets his guard down and MJF capitalises. Spears fights back, but is pinned back continually by MJF. The match ends after Spears has built up some serious momentum, hitting his signature offense whilst avoiding MJF’s. He picks his opponent up to hit his finisher but he is able to wriggle free. MJF attempts to get out of the ring, but is followed by Spears. MJF is able to hit his Hammerlock DDT finisher on the outside, roll Spears back into the ring and lock in an Armbar. A weakened Spears doesn’t have the energy to escape and promptly taps out. MJF def. Shawn Spears After the second match of the pre-show, the final three matches of the main card not already hyped up by Excalibur and Marvez are covered. When they get to the main event, to crown the inaugural AEW World Champion, we see footage from the weigh-in, where Chris Jericho punches Adam Page straight in the mouth. Following that, we see a third and final pre-recorded backstage interview, this time with Excalibur interviewing Adam Page. He is asked about Jericho’s actions at the weigh in and his chances this evening. Page insists he's gonna make Jericho pay for his cheap shot at the weigh-in and for everything he's done since Double or Nothing, and promises have everyone in attendance leave happy but finishing All Out as the inaugural AEW World champion. With that, Excalibur and Marvez close the pre-show, promising that “you will not want to miss what happens this evening!” as the screen fades to black. The All Out main show opens with a cinematic video segment. It’s voiced over by various members of The Elite, and focuses on AEW being the company everyone said was a no-starter, was doomed to fail, was going into a fight it couldn’t win. “But they forgot about you.” Kenny, the Bucks, and Cody each in turn address one of the points people said by saying that we, the audience and the crowd in attendance made it a starter, made it impossible to fail, made it capable of winning any and all fights it might come up against. “For you, we’re breaking down barriers. For you, we’re giving this industry the breath of fresh air it’s been robbed of for too long. For you, we are making history - and loving every second of it. Last year we said we were all in. This year, we say that you, you are AEW. And tonight, for you, we’re gonna go All Out”. The final shot is of Cody, adjusting his cufflinks, and smiling at the camera. Then we hear the voice over in the classic voice: “And now... AEW presents…. All Out.” Pyro goes off and we see the first shots of the staging and the entrance ramp, with its gorgeous set design. It’s not themed around anything in particular, but it’s angular and edgy and cool, and in AEW branded black and white. We glimpse the pair of entrances from the back, one for faces and one for heels, that featured at Double or Nothing. As the pyro stops, we hear a very familiar voice welcome the viewing audience. “Good evening and welcome to AEW: All Out! My name is “Good Ole JR”, Jim Ross, and I am joined tonight by my broadcast partners Excalibur and Alex Marvez. This place is absolutely rockin’ tonight, wouldn’t you say?” Marvez and Excalibur agree with him, and the three of them hype up some of the matches of the main card. The trio only get a minute or so of talking before music hits, and the first match of the main card begins. Match 3 - SoCal Uncensored vs The Lucha Brothers Build After the actions of The Dark Order at Fyter Fest (explained in Part 2!), SoCal Uncensored are awarded the match at All Out for the first round bye in the Tag Team Tournament the week after the Daytona Beach show, due to them not being pinned. They release a promo saying that they deserve the opportunity, and that it doesn’t matter who they go up against at All Out: “We’re going to show the whole world that we are the best tag team in the entire world.” It is announced on an episode of Being the Elite that SCU will face the winner of another tag team match at Fight for the Fallen, pitting Angelico and Jack Evans against The Lucha Brothers. At Fight for the Fallen, The Lucha Brothers win the match, after both teams provide an advert for the type of wrestling AAA is built around, and booking a place at All Out against SCU. In the run-up to All Out, both teams only send out a single promo, each claiming to be worthy of being the face of AEW’s Tag Team Division and ready to be the first AEW Tag Team Champions. At this point The Lucha Brothers are still AAA Tag Team Champions, and so claim they will strive to add the AEW Championships to “their collection”. The match hasn’t got a complicated build at all - in fact it’s the simplest possible feud in wrestling: two (in this case, groups of) people, each convinced that they are the best, who are willing to try and prove that by winning. Match SoCal Uncensored make their way to the ring first, performing the same kind of mic work before the match that was so over at Double or Nothing. Daniels, Kazarian and Scorpio Sky lay into the more smarky Chicago crowd, setting themselves out as heels before the match begins. The Lucha Brothers enter and SCU simply watch them from ringside at first, eyes narrowed menacingly. During the match, SCU is represented by Scorpio Sky and Christopher Daniels, with Kazarian helping to enforce the numbers game to attempt to drive home an advantage. Sky and Daniels are pinned back at first by Pentagon Jr, but are able to get a more firm handle on the match when Ray Fenix is tagged in. Kazarian runs interference on the outside, preventing the hot tag to Pentagon Jr not once but twice. In the end, the Lucha Brothers quality shines through, and they are able to pick up the win. An exhausted Ray Fenix finally tags in Penta, who hits Scorpio Sky with a package piledriver to pick up the pinfall - earning themselves a first round bye in the inaugural Tag Team Tournament. The Lucha Brothers def. SoCal Uncensored
I have been to eight NASCAR tracks and 50 races combined at these tracks. Factoring in everything, from racing, view, experience, amenities and tailgating I have made a list ranking these tracks. I have excluded factoring in whether it was a big race (Daytona 500, August Bristol) and traffic as I believe that waiting for the traffic to clear can be part of the experience. Feel free to chime in and let me know what you think or ask any question you might have as i'm sure I missed things. 1) Bristol - Easily my number one favorite track. There is not a bad seat in the whole place and there is action every corner. While I 100% agree that old Bristol is better the new provides the same experience with a little less of the great racing. All those people in a small space is amazing and the tailgating is easily number 1 and partying number 2 track. The price can be steep but the experience makes up for it. They now offer student ticket to colleges kids. Great deal. $50 for Saturday and Sunday in April. 2) Daytona - How can you not love Daytona. Great views and the new "stadium" is magnificant. While the low seats don't provide a great view the higher seats, 300's and 400's, allow you to see the whole track. I personally enjoy restrictor plate racing and the fan zone here is number one. The area is also great as there are plenty of hotels and the beach is only 5 miles away. Downside, price. February is extremly high, July is very high. 3) Martinsville - How can you not love Martinsville. Allows you to see the whole track, free parking, cheap tickets and it has that old school feel to it. Not to mention the great racing. Plus $2 Hot Dogs. 4) Talladega - THE PARTY. If you are looking to have fun Talladega is the place. They provide free camping and have very fairly priced tickets. Including $25 student tickets. You will have the time of your life here, see great racing and if you spend a few more dollars you will see the whole track. 5) Richmond - Great view of the track. Good racing around. Free parking all over the place. Richmond was a last minute day trip for me so I can not comment on the tailgating and things but from what I could see it all seemed great. Judging on the racing and view I loved it. $25 student tickets. Downside, traffic getting out. 6) Dover - Definitely right there with Richmond. I love dover. It provides high speeds but some racing that could be considered short track like. The area around Dover is good as there are plenty of places to eat and park. Not to mention the casino on the back stretch. My favorite seat here in turn one but downlow. The high corners allow you to still be seated high enough to see the whole track. I'm not 100% sure but they probably have college tickets. Downside, traffic getting out and racing can get strung out. 7) Charlotte - It was close between Atlanta and Charlotte. However I had to put Charlotte ahead due to the amenities. The biggest one being the gigantic video screen. Its like having a HD TV in front of you. Traffic getting out isn't bad or good. I recommend spending the few extra dollars and parking at Ver-el's across the street from the main entrance. Its where the vendor tents are and provides numerous ways to get out. You'll find me there almost any Charlotte race. the downside here is the prices are high and the racing flat out blows probably 70% of the time. If it wasn't a 1.5 mile track it would easily be top 5. 8) Atlanta - Similar to charlotte. However there is free parking and the prices are way better. The have $19 student tickets. The thing keeping this below Charlotte are the traffic getting out, its far from the interstate and there are hardly any fan visions. Definitely the least of any track I've been to. I do love the old pavement and tire ware and views are great from row 15 up. But again due to it being a 1.5 Miler it ranks at the bottom of my list. If you have any questions just ask!
Matt Culberson wins first prize in Heartland Poker Tour
A new tournament in the Heartland Poker Tour concluded this week and this time it was the Ameristar Casino Resort Spa St. Charles in St. Charles, Missouri that acted as a gracious host. The land-based casino has attracted a great deal of poker fans, including some that usually participate exclusively in online tournaments. Unibet Poker members found it worthwhile to spend some time away from the virtual tables and sit down at real ones. They bring a wealth of experience from playing over the Internet and it is not surprising that some of them made it to the final table. Among those who brought a healthy stack to this late stage of the competition was Matt Culberson from St. Louis. 393 players pay the buy-in of $1650 for the main event, but only nine of them were still alive when the final table began. Matt was trailing chip leader Matt Cannella by plenty of chips, but he closed the gap separating him by the time the heads-up began. No deal was made and the winner took home almost $130,000, while the runners-up had to settle for less than $80,000. These are the final table results at the Heartland Poker Tour event: 1 Matt Culberson Lake St. Louis, MO $129,1472 Michael Ross Chicago, IL $78,3503 Jeffrey Brin Olathe, KS $52,4664 Ron Amos Quincy, IL $36,5925 Matt Cannella O'Fallon, IL $27,4446 Reginald Roberts Springfield, MO $21,5257 Joshua Turner St. Louis, MO $18,1888 Carl Masters Clarksville, TN $15,0679 Matthew Mueller Columbia, IL $12,915 There were dozens of tournaments scheduled throughout the year by the HPT and while most of them concluded some time ago, the Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower is scheduled for November in Las Vegas. Below you can see the complete schedule of all Heartland Poker Tour events in 2014: Heartland Poker Tour Stratosphere Las Vegas, NV USAHeartland Poker Tour Ameristar Casino Vicksburg, MSHeartland Poker Tour Club One CasinoHeartland Poker Tour Daytona Beach Kennel ClubHeartland Poker Tour Thunder Valley Casino ResortHeartland Poker Tour Golden Gates CasinoHeartland Poker Tour Commerce CasinoHeartland Poker Tour Agua Caliente CasinoHeartland Poker Tour Ameristar Casino - East ChicagoHeartland Poker Tour Soaring Eagle Casino from via Casinoreviews
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