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Meskwaki Casino

July 22 - 30, 2017

 
  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
“Big Al” Hedin Leads 43 Survivors from Record Day 1A Field; Jay Philips Bags Big in Iowa State Poker Championship Title
Created (7/29/2017 2:23:31 AM by Admin System)

Day 1A of the 2017 MSPT Iowa State Poker Championship at Meskwaki Casino attracted 226 entrants. That’s a venue record for largest first starting flight in 17 visits to the property and puts us on pace to surpass the 466 entries – the largest MSPT Meskwaki ever – from the #MSPT100 earlier this year.

After 14 levels of play, just 43 players remained with Allan “Big Al” Hedin and his stack of 277,500 leading the way. Hedin, who placed 172nd in the 2016 MSPT Venetian for $3,112, is seeking his second MSPT cash. He has $225,694 in lifetime poker earnings.

Others that bagged big stacks were Joseph Finocchiaro (198,500), Reg Powell (194,500), Jay Philips (184,500 – pictured above), Carter Myers (174,500), and Kathy Hartwick (168,500).

Others who survived the night were Rob Wazwaz (162,000), MSPT Season 7 Meskwaki champ Ken Komberec (149,500), Joe Barnard (106,500), MSPT Season 4 Ho-Chunk champ Josh Reichard (102,500), MSPT Season 7 Player of the Year Rich Alsup (74,500), Dustin Dirksen (67,000), and MSPT Season 6 Canterbury Park champ Dan “DQ” Hendrickson (50,000).

Of course not everyone was so fortunate. Among those to hit the rail on Friday were former MSPT champs Daniel Bekavac, Andy Rubinberg Keith Heine, Kou Vang, Blake Bohn, Luke Arora, and Jason Ramos, who won the aforementioned #MSPT100. All of those players and any newcomers will have a chance to try again on Saturday if they so choose.

Day 1B will get underway at 4 p.m. CDT on Saturday with the plan of playing 14 levels. As always, the MSPT crew will be on location to bring you all the latest and greatest straight from the tournament floor.

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
End-of-Day 1A Chip Counts
Created (7/29/2017 2:17:16 AM by Admin System)

Allan Hedin 277,500
Joseph Finocchiaro 198,500
Reg Powell 194,500
Jay Philips 184,500
Carter Meyers 174,500
Kathy Hartwick 168,500
Andrew Schulz 162,500
Rob Wazwaz 162,000
Colin Lovelock 155,500
Ken Komberec 149,500
Josh Smith 148,500
Tyler Bock 125,500
James Suchala 125,500
Alan Cutler 125,000
Stephen Becker 123,000
Abbas Pasha 110,500
Joe Barnard 106,500
Bradley Cohen 105,500
David Rutledge 104,500
John Kurfman 104,000
Josh Reichard 102,500
Ric Cacho 96,500
Anthony Knepper 93,500
John Whitacre 85,500
Ron McMillen 85,500
Alan Christensen 84,000
Jason Bender 83,000
Nicholas Clausen 83,000
Rich Alsup 74,500
Mark Lysne 73,500
Nicholas Manganaro 72,000
Dustin Dirksen 67,000
Jeff Bryan 66,000
Shaun Decker 59,000
Timothy Post 51,500
Jermaine Warrington 51,000
Dan Hendrickson 50,000
Gao Boshuang 48,500
Bradly Backus 48,500
Jeremiah Linderman 48,000
Dalton Jones 47,000
Gerald Leo 40,000
Katie Gebhart 13,000

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Two More Hands
Created (7/29/2017 2:01:32 AM by Admin System)

Players will be playing two more hands before bagging and tagging for the night. Stay tuned for final chip counts and a recap of today’s action shortly.

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
Finocchiaro Wins "The Big One"
Created (7/29/2017 1:59:44 AM by Admin System)

John Sun opened the action in middle-position for 5,000, getting calls from Joe Finocchiaro in the hijack and the small blind before Josh Reichard three-bet to 25,000. Sun called, Finocchiaro shrugged then called, and the small blind tanked for a bit before calling as well, creating a six-figure pot preflop.

The flop came  10h qs 8c, and the small blind quickly went all in for his last 9,000. Reichard folded, Sun announced a call, then Finocchiaro snap-jammed for 40,000 and Sun snap-called, creating a 200,000 pot.

Sun:  ac js
Finocchiaro:  qh jd
Small Blind:  10d 9c

Finocchiaro had the best of it with top pair, but had to fade a lot of outs between Sun and the small blind. The  5h and  8d changed nothing, however, and Finocchiaro scooped a mammoth pot in the closing minutes of Day 1A.

Joe Finocchiaro – 200,000
Josh Reichard – 100,000
John Sun – 50,000

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
The Maven Fails to Survive the Night
Created (7/29/2017 1:59:18 AM by Admin System)

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 1200 / 2400
  • Ante: 400
A Former MSPT Champ Hits the Rail
Created (7/29/2017 1:49:44 AM by Admin System)

Luke Arora

Drew Schulz, who has been on the comeback trail, raised to 8,000 under the gun only to have MSPT Season 7 Running Aces champ Luke Arora three-bet all in for 32,800 from the small blind. Schulz thought long and hand before making the call.

Arora:  kh qh
Schulz:  as jh

The  ac 2s js flop gave Schulz top two pair, but it also gave Arora a gutshot to a ten. The  5d turn wasn’t what he was looking for and neither was the  kc river.

Meanwhile, Blake Battaglia has also been eliminated from the tournament.

Drew Schulz - 75,000
Luke Arora - Busted
Blake Battaglia - Busted

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Drew Schulz Triples Up
Created (7/29/2017 1:25:47 AM by Admin System)

Drew Schulz

After MSPT Season 7 Running Aces champ Luke Arora raised to 4,200 from middle position, MSPT Season 8 Golden Gates Regional runner-up Drew Schulz raised all in for 7,800 from the cutoff. Blake Battaglia then jammed all in over the top from the big blind for 30,400 and Arora thought long and hard before making the call.

Schulz:  10c 10d
Arora:  ac js
Battaglia:  da jc

It was a great spot for Schulz as his two opponents were sharing cards. Schulz was just looking to hold to get back in contention, and he did after the board ran out a safe  2d 4h 7d kc 6s.

Drew Schulz - 25,500

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Reichard Makes Huge Call To Bust Ramos
Created (7/29/2017 1:25:11 AM by Admin System)

Josh Reichard

Josh Reichard called the all-in shove of Jason Ramos for 56,500 chips, which represented the majority of his stack.

Reichard:  ac 10c
Ramos:  ks 10d

There were a few surprised looks upon seeing the hands tabled, but no surprises came on the  7s as 4c flop, and when the  8d and  3c finished the board, Reichard, the Season 4 Ho-Chunk Champion, claimed all of #MSPT100 Champion Jason Ramos’ chips.

Josh Reichard – 125,000
Jason Ramos – Busted

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Some Late Night Shots
Created (7/29/2017 1:09:52 AM by Admin System)

MSPT Season 4 Meskwaki champ Andy Van Blair
Dustin Dirksen
“Farmer” Phil Mader
Tom Hammers
Ric Cacho

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 1000 / 2000
  • Ante: 300
Blake Battaglia Doubles Through Rob Wazwaz
Created (7/29/2017 1:03:37 AM by Admin System)

Blake Battaglia

Action folded to Rob Wazwaz on the button and he raised to 4,000, which prompted Blake Battaglia to jam for 15,600 from the big blind.

“The only reason I’m calling you is because I saw a guy win $8 million with this hand,” Wazwaz said, referencing the hand Scott Blumstein used last weekend to win the 2017 World Series of Poker Main Event.

Wazwaz:  ah 2s
Battaglia:  kh kd

Battaglia was looking to dodge an ace, and that’s just what he did as the board ran out a safe  9h js 8s 3h 7d.

Rob Wazwaz - 145,000
Blake Battaglia - 34,000

 
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
277,500  
277,500 
 
CO 
198,500  
198,500 
 
Omaha 
NE 
194,500  
194,500 
 
MN 
184,500  
184,500 
 
MN 
174,500  
174,500 
 
MI 
168,500  
168,500 
 
IA 
162,500  
162,500 
 
CO 
162,000  
162,000 
 
MN 
155,500  
155,500 
 
 
149,500  
149,500 
 
WI 
148,500  
148,500 
 
IA 
125,500  
125,500 
 
Toledo 
OH 
125,500  
125,500 
 
Ankeny 
IA 
125,000  
125,000 
 
IL 
123,000  
123,000 
 
IA 
110,500  
110,500 
 
IA 
106,500  
106,500 
 
MN 
105,500  
105,500 
 
MN 
104,500  
104,500 
 
MN 
104,000  
104,000 
 
Baylis 
IL 
102,500  
102,500 
 
WI 
96,500  
96,500 
 
Tucson 
AZ 
93,500  
93,500 
 
Asbury 
IA 
85,500  
85,500 
 
Newton 
IA 
85,500  
85,500 
 
IA 
84,000  
84,000 
 
IA 
83,000  
83,000 
 
Keota 
IA 
83,000  
83,000 
 
Ankeny 
IA 
74,500  
74,500 
 
MN 
73,500  
73,500 
 
Leeds 
ND 
72,000  
72,000 
 
Omaha 
NE 
67,000  
67,000 
 
Grimes 
IA 
66,000  
66,000 
 
NE 
59,000  
59,000 
 
IA 
51,500  
51,500 
 
IA 
51,000  
51,000 
 
IA 
50,000  
50,000 
 
MN 
48,500  
48,500 
 
WI 
48,500  
48,500 
 
Baxter 
IA 
48,000  
48,000 
 
Cedar 
IA 
47,000  
47,000 
 
IA 
40,000  
40,000 
 
KS 
13,000  
13,000 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
NE 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
0  
Busted 
 
Waukee 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
Omaha 
NE 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
Marion 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
  
Pomona 
NY 
0  
Busted 
  
Austin 
TX 
0  
Busted 
  
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
MO 
0  
Busted 
  
Austin 
TX 
0  
Busted 
  
IL 
0  
Busted 
  
MO 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
MI 
$115,109
1,500
2
IL 
$69,545
1,300
3
Pomona 
NY 
$45,324
1,200
4
IA 
$31,415
1,100
5
IA 
$23,981
1,000
6
CO 
$18,465
900
10
Quincy 
IL 
$8,154
500
11
MN 
$8,154
500
12
WI 
$8,154
500
14
IN 
$6,235
400
15
NE 
$6,235
400
16
MN 
$4,625
300
18
MN 
$4,625
300
19
CO 
$3,597
200
21
IA 
$3,597
200
22
MN 
$3,597
200
23
KS 
$3,597
200
24
MN 
$3,597
200
25
KS 
$3,597
200
26
Asbury 
IA 
$3,597
200
27
Austin 
MN 
$3,597
200
28
MN 
$2,878
100
29
Hugo 
MN 
$2,878
100
30
Ankeny 
IA 
$2,878
100
32
Omaha 
NE 
$2,878
100
34
MN 
$2,878
100
35
IA 
$2,878
100
39
Grimes 
IA 
$2,398
50
40
Tucson 
AZ 
$2,398
50
43
KS 
$2,398
50
LEVEL INFO
Level
14
Blinds
1200 / 2400
Ante
400
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
226
Players Remaining
43
Average Chip Stack
105,116
Total Chips
4,520,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
277,500
198,500
194,500
184,500
174,500
168,500
162,500
162,000
155,500
10 
149,500
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