2019 Oklahoma State Poker Championship

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 Oklahoma State Poker Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$42,155
Event Info
Buy-in
$675
Entries
293
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000

Mike Marn Bags Top Stack of Day 1a of Hard Rock Tulsa's Oklahoma State Poker Championship Main Event

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Mike Marn
Mike Marn

Day 1a of the $675 Oklahoma State Poker Championship Main Event at Hard Rock Casino Resort is officially in the books. The first starting day saw 118 entries and at the end of play only 15 players bagged to advance to Sunday's Day 2. Mike Marn leads the way with 632,000, nearly double his closest finisher.

Second in chips, Shane Mullens, opened up a big chip lead early. After the first few levels, he had climbed to 154,000, which was 70,000 more than his closest competitor. His stack steadily grew until he lost some momentum and cruised into Day 2 with 336,000.

Lauren Bunch (216,000), Steve Seffense (196,000), and Lawrence Layton (166,000) round out the top five stacks.

Pamela Belote, a two-time WSOP Circuit ring winner at Oklahoma series stops in 2019, punched her ticket to Day 2 after an unlikely comeback. After running into quads in Level 4, Belote was down to just 900 chips but regrouped and finished the day with a stack of 139,000.

Notable players who did not advance from the first day include Daniel Hughes, Will Berry, Reginald Roberts, and Cory Smith.

The second and final starting day begins Saturday, August 17 at noon local time. Action is planned for 15 levels or until 12% of the field remains. Stay tuned to PokerNews for live reporting of all action that unfolds.

Tags: Cory SmithDaniel HughesLauren BunchLawrence LaytonMike MarnPamela BeloteReginald RobertsSteve SeffenseWill Berry

Martin Doubles through Moore

Level 7 : 300/500, 500 ante
Mark Martin
Mark Martin

Mark Martin and Megan Moore saw a flop of {10-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{6-Hearts} and both players got all their chips in the middle.

Megan Moore: {a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
Mark Martin: {5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}

Martin was the one all-in as Moore had him covered. With both straight and flush draws, Martin was a slight favorite to win the hand but had to catch to stay alive.

The turn paired the board with the {7-Diamonds}, and Martin's draw came in on the river with the {3-Spades}.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Martin us
Mark Martin
63,300
43,600
43,600
Megan Moore us
Megan Moore
11,100
-18,800
-18,800

Tags: Mark MartinMegan Moore

Button Hunting, Rings, and Earrings

Level 5 : 200/300, 300 ante
Pam Belote
Pam Belote

Pam Belote loves to collect buttons.

Her button-hunting past time humbly began by asking dealer after dealer if she could have a missed blind button. Finally, upon returning to her seat on one occasion, she lightheartedly told the dealer she was keeping it.

Surprisingly the dealer told her "fine, we have plenty of them."

Belote is also on the hunt for rings. Circuit rings that is. Already this year she has won two Oklahoma WSOP Circuit tour women's event rings. She feels she should have collected a third at Choctaw Casino Resort earlier this year but noted there is one more chance to get the third when the tour returns to Choctaw in October.

Midway through the level, she has increased her starting stack 40% on her quest to add a Main Event trophy.

Tags: Pam Belote

Daniel Hughes Swinging for Another Fence

Level 3 : 100/100, 100 ante
Daniel Hughes
Daniel Hughes

With three event victories already this week and a pot-limit Omaha final table last night, Daniel Hughes says he's back again "to swing for the fence" as he takes his seat.

He's won the 6-Handed event ($3,848), the Green Chip Bounty tournament ($1,532), and the Big Blind Ante ($3,500) already at the Oklahoma State Poker Championship. He collected $3,089 for his PLO finish.

Hughes' lifetime earnings have climbed to nearly $311,000 and he hopes to add to that here in the Main Event.

Tags: Daniel Hughes

RunGood Downstream Champ Among Early Entries

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

The 2014 RunGood Poker Series Downstream Main Event champion Mark Martin is among the early entries.

With a total of more than $81,000 in tournament earnings the Baxter, Kansas, resident has a variety of cashes and final tables in series around the region including in other Hard Rock Casino Resort series.

Most recently he finished 25th in May's RunGood Poker Series Main Event, collecting $1,723.

Tags: Mark Martin