2015 Mid-States Poker Tour bestbet Jacksonville

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2015 Mid-States Poker Tour bestbet Jacksonville

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$102,806
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
421
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
15,000

Boas Triples Up in Monster Pot

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Toby Boas dodged a pair of flush draws.
Toby Boas dodged a pair of flush draws.

Jason Zarlenga opened for 5,000 in early position, and Toby Boas made it 15,000 on his left. Action folded to Chan Nguyen, who called in the small blind. Zarlenga called as well, and the flop brought {5-Spades}{7-Clubs}{j-Spades}. Zarlenga bet 22,000 after Nguyen checked, and Boas shoved all in for 51,600. Nguyen announced a call, and Zarlenga thought for a couple of minutes before calling as well. The two active players checked through the {6-Diamonds} and {2-Diamonds}.

Boas stood up and slapped down the {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}, knowing he'd tripled up with top set. Nguyen and Zarlenga both missed flush draws with {a-Spades}{6-Spades} and {q-Spades}{10-Spades}, respectively.

Player Chips Progress
Toby Boas us
Toby Boas
205,000
129,500
129,500
Chan Nguyen
Chan Nguyen
200,000
-16,000
-16,000
Jason Zarlenga us
Jason Zarlenga
76,400
-95,600
-95,600

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Wilson Seizes Likely Lead on Last Hand

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
James Wilson
James Wilson

James Wilson opened to 7,000 and then saw the player on the button make it 35,000. Wilson called after some thought, and the two appeared to shove all in simultaneously on the {8-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop. It was Wilson miles ahead with {4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} against {a-}{k-}, and he had it locked up after the {7-Diamonds} turn.

Players are now bagging their stacks, and Wilson looks likely to claim the $2,000 bonus for the chip lead.

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End-of-Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Player Chips Progress
James Wilson us
James Wilson
320,500
198,500
198,500
Austin McCullers
Austin McCullers
242,000
52,000
52,000
Toby Boas us
Toby Boas
239,500
34,500
34,500
Tim Forsberg se
Tim Forsberg
234,000
234,000
234,000
Men Nguyen us
Men Nguyen
221,500
14,300
14,300
WSOP 7X Winner
Patrick Steele us
Patrick Steele
200,500
Luke Graham us
Luke Graham
191,500
191,500
191,500
Chan Nguyen
Chan Nguyen
162,000
-38,000
-38,000
Judd Greenagel
Judd Greenagel
145,000
-1,300
-1,300
Devin Stoll
Devin Stoll
144,000
144,000
144,000
Shane Horvath
Shane Horvath
137,500
137,500
137,500
David Eller
David Eller
114,500
114,500
114,500
Dave Lee
Dave Lee
113,500
62,500
62,500
Mark Hodge us
Mark Hodge
109,500
37,500
37,500
Marvin Thomas
Marvin Thomas
102,000
73,000
73,000
Dalton Mills
Dalton Mills
100,000
100,000
100,000
Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
91,500
91,500
91,500
Jason Zarlenga us
Jason Zarlenga
89,000
-11,000
-11,000
Constantine Liapu
Constantine Liapu
87,500
87,500
87,500
Toni Fiorenza
Toni Fiorenza
83,000
-123,200
-123,200
David Yeazell
David Yeazell
80,000
80,000
80,000
M Rean
M Rean
76,000
76,000
76,000
Chuck Kelley
Chuck Kelley
69,500
Doug Lorgeree us
Doug Lorgeree
64,500
-51,600
-51,600
John Dubard us
John Dubard
56,000
56,000
56,000

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Wilson Bags Lead, Seeks Second Straight MSPT Final Table

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
James Wilson gambled late to finish as the leader.
James Wilson gambled late to finish as the leader.

James Wilson claimed the chip lead and a $2,000 bonus on the very last hand of Day 1a at Mid-States Poker Tour bestbet Jacksonville. He topped 31 survivors of 14 levels of play out of 185 total runners, a field nearly big enough to hit the $200,000 guarantee before Day 1b even dawns. Wilson scored $61,473 for second place at the last MSPT of 2014 at Canterbury Park.

Others joining Wilson for Sunday's Day 2 include Austin McCullers (242,000), Toby Boas (239,500), Timothy Forsberg (234,000), Men “Not the Master” Nguyen (221,500), former MSPT Player of the Year Patrick Steele (200,500), Judd Greenagel (145,000), Mark Hodge (109,500), Jason Zarlenga (89,000), and Steve Anderson (42,000). Hodge also made the final table at Canterbury, where he finished seventh.

Wilson's decision to gamble on the final hand of the night paid off, separating him from a tight bunch at the top of the counts. He opened to 7,000 in early position with blinds of (1,200/2,400/300) and saw an opponent make it 35,000 on the button. Wilson called, and the two got it in on an {8-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop. Wilson had flopped a set with {4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} and he easily held against {a-}{k-}.

Boas also owes his massive stack to a huge late pot. After Zarlenga opened early to 5,000, Boas made it 15,000. Chan Nguyen cold-called in the small blind, and Zarlenga came along to see {5-Spades}{7-Clubs}{j-Spades} flop. Zarlenga opted to lead into the raiser for 22,000. Boas was undeterred, shoving all in for 51,600. Nguyen cold-called once again, and Zarlenga called as well. The two checked down the {6-Diamonds} and {2-Diamonds}, and Boas slapped down the {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts} for top set. He had dodged two flush draws, Nguyen's {a-Spades}{6-Spades} and Zarlenga's {q-Spades}{10-Spades}.

All of the players in that pot ultimately bagged up, but a number of competitors weren't so fortunate. Tour pro Matt Kirby, as well as regulars Adam Lamphere, “East Coast” Mike Ross, and Jim Boone also fell during the course of play. The most decorated player in the field, 2004 Main Event champion Greg Raymer, also found himself busto after failing to get much going in the early levels. The good-natured Raymer at least kept his tables entertained with friendly banter for the duration of his run.

Raymer and the rest of the vanquished still have one more day to qualify for this burgeoning prize pool, as Saturday's Day 1b is expected to attract another sizable field. Cards are scheduled to fly at 2 p.m., and PokerNews will once again provide live updates.

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Main Event

Day 1a Completed