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Ho-Chunk Gaming WI Dells

February 13 - 21, 2016

 
  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
2016 Wisconsin State Poker Championship Day 1a: Nick Pupillo Leads 39 Survivors; Peebles Seeks Redemption
Created (2/20/2016 2:49:20 AM by Admin System)

On Friday, the 2nd Annual Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) Wisconsin State Championship kicked off at Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells, and it did so in a huge way by setting a new record!

The flight attracted 208 entries, which set a new MSPT Day 1a record for the Ho-Chunk Gaming stop, which has been on the schedule since 2012. The massive turnout, which surpassed the previous record of 197 entries, ensured the $200,000 guarantee was met, and with Day 1b still to go it's a matter of how big the prize pool will get. Expectations are high that it will surpass the $463,000 created when 463 entrants turned out for the inaugural Wisconsin State Poker Championship last year.

Speaking of that event, Thomas Peebles nearly won it, ultimately finishing as runner-up to Ben Wiora, who has since relocated to Las Vegas and will not make a title defense. While Wiora is MIA, Peebles was not. He returned for Day 1a with one thing on his mind – redemption!

Peebles lingered with an average stack for the early part of the day, but towards the end caught fire to climb the counts. He bagged a healthy 229,500 and will return for Day 2 on Sunday with the idea of finishing one spot better than he did last year.

Some players better positioned to make a deep run are Nick Pupillo, who bagged the Day 1a chip lead with 260,500 in chips, as well as MSPT Pro Matt Alexander (229,500), Leonard Lewandowski (208,000), and Jason Reno (189,500), who round out the top five. Some others who made it through the flight, albeit with fewer chips were MSPT Potawatomi champ Dan Goepel (168,000), Monty Schmidt (137,000), Adam Lamphere (133,000), Jeff Fielder (117,000), Nick Jivkov (111,000), Kou Vang (73,500), John Reading (59,000), and Jason Seitz (43,500).

Of course not everyone was so lucky. Among those to come and go on Day 1a were MSPT Pros Blake Bohn and Matt Kirby; former MSPT Ho-Chunk champ Josh Reichard and his father, Brett; online poker legends Mark "P0ker H0" Kroon and Tony " D1rtyR1v3r" Nardi; and local players Marvin "Bear" Havill, Rick Syverud, and Rob Trettin. All of those players will have the chance to try again on Day 1b if they so choose.

Join us at 4 p.m. local time on Saturday as we bring you all the Day 1b action straight from the tournament floor. Until then good night from the Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells!

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Last Four Hands
Created (2/20/2016 1:55:49 AM by Admin System)

The tournament staff just announced that the remaining players, of which there are 41, will play four more hands before bagging and tagging for the night. Stay tuned for a full list of Day 1a survivors with chip counts, as well as a full recap of the Day 1a action.

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Jivkov Shuts Down Parks
Created (2/20/2016 1:54:51 AM by Admin System)

After a player in early position raised to 5,500, WSOP bracelet winner and MSPT champ, Nick Jivkov three-bet to 14,000 from middle position. Kevin Parks then four-bet all in for 19,800 from the button, both blinds folded, and the original raiser got out of the way. Jivkov made the call and the cards were turned up.

Jivkov: qhqd

Parks: jcjd

It was a bad spot for Parks, who found himself in desperate need of a jack. It didn't come though as the board ran out a lowly 9s8h8d5hks. Parks fell just shy of bagging and tagging on Day 1a, while Jivkov chipped up to over 100K.

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Vang Will Not Be Vanquished
Created (2/20/2016 1:39:29 AM by Admin System)

Kou Vang raised from early position and action folded all the way around to the player in the big blind, who opted to move all in. Vang snap-called off for 34,200 total and the cards were turned on their backs.

Vang: daas

Opponent: ahkc

Vang was well out in front with pocket rockets, but he had to sweat the turn and river as the 5dkd6s flop paired his opponent's king. Fortunately for Vang, the 2s turn nor 3driver proved harmful and he shipped the double.

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 400
I Only Looked at One Card
Created (2/20/2016 1:30:00 AM by Admin System)

Zal Irani pushed a short stack all in, which was followed up by a reshove from MSPT Champ, Nick Jivkov.

After tanking for a minute, the remaining player folded.

Irani sheepishly said, "I only looked at one card..." As he turned over the da6s he knew he was way behind Jivkov who revealed ahkd

The board ran out 7s2hqh9c2d and Irani was sent home as Jivkov added to his 100k stack.

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
The Sun Doesn't Set on Day
Created (2/20/2016 1:25:12 AM by Admin System)

World Series of Poker bracelet winner John Reading raised to 4,600 from early position and the player in the small blind called. Katie Day then three-bet all in from the big for 45,500, and Reading four-bet all in over the top, which promoted the small blind to fold.

Day: acas

Reading: qsqh

It was a bit of a cooler, and Reading was on the wrong end. The 8ckhjs flop was no help to Reading, but the qd turn was. Just like that Day went from an overwhelming favorite to one card away from elimination. Fortunately for her, the ah spiked on the river to give her the double to 93,000. 

Reading was left with 67,000 after the hand.

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Reid Roasts Johnson
Created (2/20/2016 1:02:28 AM by Admin System)

Action folded to Michigan's Mark Johnson, who has made a name for himself at the MSPT FireKeepers stop -- which included winning $105,000 in five months after finishing runner-up and third in back-to-back FireKeepers events -- in the small blind and he moved all in for what looked to be 35,000. Mark Reid was in the big blind, picked up his hand, and exposed the daqc. He thought for a little longer and then announced a call.

Johnson wasn't sure whether or not Reid's exposure killed his hand, so the dealer called over the floor who ruled that the action stood, but exposing cards as such could result in a penalty.

"So it's a call?" Johnson clarified before showing the dominated as6h

Johnson was in big trouble, but the ksjs7s flop gave him some hope in the form of a flush draw. Unfortunately for him, neither the 9h turn nor qh river helped him.

"Good luck guys," Johnson offered before exiting the tournament floor.

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Ormson Falls Victim to Page
Created (2/20/2016 12:45:08 AM by Admin System)

In the last hand of Level 12 a big hand took place at Table 13, one that resulted in the elimination of Larry Ormson.

It began when Ryan Page raised to 5,100 preflop and four other players called to see a 6sas9h flop. Three checks saw the player on the button bet 13,400, Ormson raised all in for 22,000 or so from the button, and then Page check-raised all in over the top. The rest of the players folded, including the player on the button, and the cards were turned up.

Ormson: 8c7c

Page: acah

Page had flopped top set and played it slow, which led to Ormson going with his open-ended straight draw. The qd turn was not what Ormson needed, and neither was the 9d river. Page chipped up to 120,000 on the hand while Ormson's Day 1a ride came to a lackluster end, but he did confirm that he will return tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. local time to give it another go on Day 1b.

  • Level: 12
  • Blinds: 800 / 1600
  • Ante: 200
Last Break of the Night
Created (2/20/2016 12:35:35 AM by Admin System)

Players are now on their last 10-minute break of the night. When they return they'll play two more levels before bagging and tagging for the night.

  • Level: 12
  • Blinds: 800 / 1600
  • Ante: 200
Warmke Just Warming Up
Created (2/20/2016 12:34:24 AM by Admin System)

Over at Table 12, a short-stacked player shoved all in for 18,200 from middle position and action folded to Larry "Just Warming Up" Warmke, who moved all in over the top for just a bit more in the small blind. The player in the big folded and the cards were turned up.

Warmke: khks

Opponent: qhjh

"I need some help," Warmke's opponent said. He got a little on the 8c2hqs flop. 

"I need a little more help," he continued. Warmke simply sat silently and watched the 5d peel off on the turn followed by the kc on the river. Warnke scored the knockout and chipped up to 45,000 in the process.

 
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
260,500  
165,500 
 
NV 
240,500  
70,500 
 
MN 
229,500  
59,500 
 
WI 
208,000  
208,000 
 
WI 
189,500  
189,500 
 
WI 
174,500  
44,500 
 
IL 
171,000  
171,000 
 
WI 
168,000  
95,000 
 
WI 
157,500  
37,500 
 
Canton 
IA 
156,500  
156,500 
 
WI 
140,000  
140,000 
 
WI 
139,000  
139,000 
 
MN 
137,000  
120,500 
 
WI 
134,500  
134,500 
 
IL 
133,500  
13,500 
 
Verona 
WI 
133,000  
13,000 
 
MI 
118,500  
118,500 
 
MN 
117,000  
32,000 
 
IA 
111,000  
111,000 
 
WI 
111,000  
6,000 
 
NV 
109,000  
26,000 
 
MN 
76,500  
76,500 
 
 
WI 
73,500  
1,500 
 
MN 
67,000  
67,000 
 
WI 
66,000  
66,000 
 
Racine 
WI 
61,500  
11,500 
 
WI 
61,000  
61,000 
 
WI 
59,000  
8,000 
 
MN 
49,500  
49,500 
 
Verona 
WI 
43,500  
101,500 
 
MN 
42,500  
24,500 
 
WI 
41,000  
41,000 
 
Wausau 
WI 
40,000  
40,000 
 
WI 
32,500  
3,500 
 
Marion 
IA 
31,500  
31,500 
 
MI 
28,000  
10,000 
 
WI 
24,000  
16,000 
 
MI 
18,000  
18,000 
 
IL 
16,000  
16,000 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
Ripon 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
Verona 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
Warren 
MI 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
Viola 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
Durant 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
Elroy 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
Keota 
IA 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
IL 
$120,808
1,500
2
MN 
$69,742
1,300
3
WI 
$42,555
1,200
4
MN 
$34,280
1,100
5
MI 
$26,951
1,000
9
Asbury 
IA 
$9,457
600
10
WI 
$6,147
500
11
WI 
$6,147
500
13
Verona 
WI 
$4,728
400
16
IA 
$3,735
300
17
WI 
$3,735
300
18
WI 
$3,735
300
19
WI 
$2,932
200
21
WI 
$2,932
200
22
IL 
$2,932
200
23
NV 
$2,932
200
24
WI 
$2,932
200
25
WI 
$2,932
200
26
IL 
$2,932
200
27
IL 
$2,932
200
28
IL 
$2,601
100
30
Verona 
WI 
$2,601
100
31
WI 
$2,601
100
32
WI 
$2,601
100
34
Marion 
IA 
$2,601
100
35
Keota 
IA 
$2,601
100
36
MN 
$2,601
100
37
WI 
$2,364
50
39
IL 
$2,364
50
40
WI 
$2,364
50
41
NV 
$2,364
50
42
MI 
$2,364
50
LEVEL INFO
Level
14
Blinds
1200 / 2400
Ante
400
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
208
Players Remaining
39
Average Chip Stack
106,667
Total Chips
4,160,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
260,500
240,500
229,500
208,000
189,500
174,500
171,000
168,000
157,500
10 
156,500
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
5,425
4,825
4,633
4,500
3,550
3,533
3,450
3,450
10 
3,400