$1,100 Main Event
Day 1a Started
$1,100 Main Event
Day 1a Started
The culmination of the 2019 Canterbury Park Fall Classic begins today with Day 1a of the $1,100 Main Event, featuring a guaranteed prize pool of $300,000 over two starting flights.
Dating back to 2001, the Fall Classic has long been a staple on the Midwest poker stage. Prior champions such as Dennis Stevermer (2017) and Kou Vang (2010) have already been seen in the building for yesterday’s $2,500 High Roller, and are expected to be in on more of the action as the weekend progresses.
Table | Seat | Player |
---|---|---|
2013 | 395 | Adam Dahlin |
2014 | 363 | Matt Kirby |
2015 | 377 | Scotter Clark |
2016 | 389 | Erv Bjerga |
2017 | 375 | Dennis Stevermer |
2018 | 409 | Nghia Le |
Cards are set to fly at noon local time with 14 levels of 40 minutes on the schedule. There will be 10-minute breaks after every three levels of play, with the exception of a 40-minute dinner break at the end of Level 8. Late registration will remain available until the end of Level 11 at approximately 8:30 p.m. local time, with unlimited reentry available during that time.
PokerNews will be on hand for this event as well as Day 2 of the $2,500 High Roller, which kicks off at 12:30 p.m. Eight players remain in that tournament and coverage will be focused on it for the early part of the day until a champion has been crowned, at which point normal coverage will resume for the Main Event for the duration of the weekend. Stay tuned to catch it all.
Level: 1
Blinds: 100/100
Ante: 0
The tournament director has finished her necessary announcements, finishing with the statement that blinds will start at 100/100 with the button in the nine-seat: "dealers, blend 'em and send 'em!"
Level: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
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Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
Tournament | Entries | Prizepool | Winner | Prize |
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Event #1: $125 Tag Team NLH | 169 teams (540 entries) | $51,840 | Michael Simon & Kristofer Simon | $3,379 |
Event #2: $365 Monster Stack | 386 | $116,186 | Peixin Liu | $17,623 |
Event #3: $250 NLH | 200 | $41,400 | Thai Dinh | $9,928 |
Event #4: $250 Seniors NLH | 233 | $48,231 | Robert Watters | $5,248 |
Event #5: $550 NLH | 131 | $63,535 | Zeph Baer | $16,725 |
Event #6: $250 Limit Omaha 8 | 125 | $25,875 | Jason Seitz | $6,473 |
Event #7: $250 NLH 6-Max | 170 | $35,190 | Eric Eelkema | $9,499 |
Event #8: $550 Dealers Choice | 56 | $27,160 | Art Hamann | $9,506 |
Event #9: $250 Pot-Limit Omaha | 89 | $18,423 | Matt Warn | $5,000 |
Event #10: $340 Black Chip Bounty | 213 | $40,683 | Kenny Hammerlund | $8,593 |
Event #11: $365 Monster Stack | 320 | $96,320 | Bill Kachel | $22,156 |
Event #12: $250 NLH | 132 | $27,738 | Peter Kuretsky | $7,063 |
Event #13: $125 Ladies NLH | 73 | $7,008 | Patricia Boeckman | $2,243 |
Event #14: $340 Double Stack NLH | 130 | $37,830 | Nick Marsh | $7,865 |
Event #15: $550 NLH | 110 | $53,350 | Gerald Cunniff | $12,918 |
Event #16: $250 Limit Hold’em | 51 | $10,557 | Kathy “Kit Kat” Klassen | $3,695 |
Event #17: $340 NLH 6-Max | 137 | $39,867 | Yao “YY” Yin | $11,162 |
Event #18: $250 NLH | 111 | $22,877 | Yao “YY” Yin | $5,000 |
It’s been a good Fall Poker Classic series of Wisconsin’s Yao “YY” Yin, who earlier this week accomplished the rare feat of winning back-to-back titles.
On Wednesday, he navigated a 137-entry field to win Event #17: $340 6-Max No-Limit Hold’em for $11,162. He did so by defeating David Delaney in heads-up play for $6,897.
He then followed that up by topping a 111-entry field to win Event #18: $250 No-Limit Hold’em, which offered up a $22,977 prize pool. The tournament ended in a three-way deal that saw Yin win the title and $5,000 in prize money while Paul Carney and Justin Pick received $4,588 each for taking second and third respectively.
As if that wasn’t impressive enough, earlier in the season Yin finished runner-up to Bill Kachel in Event #11: $365 Monster Stack. He received $13,677 for finishing second in the 320-entry field.
Yin will look to keep the ball rolling by making a deep run in the $1,100 Fall Poker Classic Main Event.
The field is up to 85 entries nearing the first break of the day.