2019 Fall Poker Classic Canterbury Park

$2,500 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 Fall Poker Classic Canterbury Park

Final Results
Winner
Ian Matakis
Winning Hand
87
Prize
$32,242
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Entries
28
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
8,000 / 16,000
Ante
8,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
8
Players Left
1

Ian Matakis Wins 2019 Canterbury Park Fall Poker Classic $2,500 High Roller for $32,242

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 8,000 ante
Ian Matakis
Ian Matakis

Eight players returned to Day 2 action for the 2019 Canterbury Park Fall Poker Classic $2,500 High Roller with their eyes set on victory out of the 28 entries to have joined. Four and a half hours later, a champion emerged in Ian Matakis, who earned $32,242 for his victory.

“This is an awesome birthday present,” Matakis said in an interview afterward. When Matakis joined the tournament yesterday he was 21 years of age. Now a year older and wiser, he was able to wade his way through a final table that he described as very tough, saying that “nobody was giving anything up, everybody was playing to win, and it was a lot of fun.”

Matakis’ journey to triumph saw him take a big stack into the later levels of Day 1 before running pocket jacks into the pocket queens of eventual third-place finisher Jon Hanner ($12,897), who then took over the chip lead and held onto it for the remainder of the evening. Matakis then found himself fourth in chips among the eight who returned for Day 2 with a slightly above-average stack.

2019 Fall Poker Classic $2,500 High Roller Final Table
2019 Fall Poker Classic $2,500 High Roller Final Table

Day 2 Action

Blake Bohn entered the day sixth in chips and became the first elimination when he shoved ace-queen into the pocket kings of Vic Peppe just 15 minutes into the day. Twenty-five minutes later, Daniel Schmidtknecht was the next to fall when he three-bet ace-ten into Joseph Beasy’s pocket queens and was unable to get there.

Meanwhile, Matakis started the day trending downward and eventually found himself short. He won a coinflip with pocket nines against eventual runner-up Jeff Petronack's ($19,345) ace-jack to get back in the mix, leaving Petronack short along the way. However, Petronack would soon find a double and claw his way back into contention as Kou Vang became the next to hit the rail when his ace-six was no good against Peppe’s ace-jack.

Play then went on for an hour, with Petronack taking the chip lead in that time. Peppe became the shortest stack and was the next to exit when he shoved ace-nine all in preflop and ran into Matakis’ ace-king. The tournament was then on the bubble with four remaining and three getting paid, and play continued for another 40-minute level until Beasy’s ace-queen was unable to get there against Petronack’s pocket fours.

Four-Handed Play
Four-Handed Play

It wasn’t long after the bubble burst until the then-short-stacked Hanner lost a coinflip with pocket eights to Matakis’ ace-king to send him home in third place and take the tournament heads up, with Petronack entering the match with nearly a two-to-one chip lead over Matakis.

However, Matakis took the momentum to begin the match. He pulled even, took the lead, and then pulled away before getting stacks in with king-jack suited against Petronack’s king-seven. A seven in the window scored Petronack a double and gave him back the momentum as he then accumulated up to nearly three-fourths of the chips in play at one point.

Matakis did not give up, though. He won a large pot with a turn shove and then picked off a river bluff from Petronack to get stacks back to nearly even. He never looked back, pulling away as the blinds got high enough that he shoved all in with eight-seven suited from the small blind on the final hand of the tournament. Petronack called with king-queen and Matakis flopped a nine-high straight. A jack on the turn gave Petronack outs to a redraw, but he would not fill up on the river to leave him as the runner up.

As for Matakis’ plans in the immediate future, he said with a smile: “I am going to hop in the Main (Event) right away. I would like to get tomorrow off if possible!”

PokerNews' coverage of the 2019 Fall Poker Classic at Canterbury Park continues with updates from the $1,100 Main Event.

Tags: Blake BohnDaniel SchmidtknechtIan MatakisJeff PetronackJon HannerJoseph BeasyKou VangVic Peppe

Jeff Petronack Eliminated in 2nd Place ($19,345)

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 8,000 ante
Jeff Petronack and Ian Matakis
Jeff Petronack and Ian Matakis

Ian Matakis was in the small blind and announced he was all in, putting Jeff Petronack to the test for his remaining chips.

Petronack looked at his cards, at Matakis, and then at his stack. He smiled as he deliberated, thinking about his action for close to 30 seconds.

"I'm gonna call," said Petronack, turning over {k-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}.

Matakis showed {8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}.

The flop fell {9-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{6-Clubs}, improving Matakis to a straight and leaving Petronack drawing extremely thin on staying alive in the tournament. The turn came {j-Diamonds}.

"You still have a ten," said Matakis, pointing out that despite having flopped a straight, he still did not have the victory quite yet clinched. The river {k-Hearts} resulted in a missed straight draw for Petronack, giving him a pair of kings that were second-best against Matakis' nine-high straight to earn him the victory as Petronack became the runner up of the event, taking home $19,345 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Ian Matakis us
Ian Matakis
840,000
308,000
308,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jeff Petronack us
Jeff Petronack
Busted

Tags: Ian MatakisJeff Petronack

Petronack Takes Back the Chip Lead

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 6,000 ante
Jeff Petronack
Jeff Petronack

Ian Matakis opened to 25,000 from the small blind and Jeff Petronack three-bet to 75,000 out of the big blind. Matakis called.

The flop came {q-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} and Petronack fired out a continuation-bet of 60,000. Matakis called again. The turn came {5-Diamonds} and Petronack announced he was all in. Matakis asked for a count, which was totaled to be 193,000, and then sent his cards to the muck, resulting in a won pot for Petronack.

With the pot, Petronack now has reclaimed the chip lead early in Level 20.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Petronack us
Jeff Petronack
469,000
192,000
192,000
Ian Matakis us
Ian Matakis
371,000
-192,000
-192,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ian MatakisJeff Petronack

Jon Hanner Eliminated in 3rd Place ($12,897)

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 5,000 ante
Jon Hanner
Jon Hanner

Jon Hanner opened to 24,000 from the button and Ian Matakis went all in over the top of him from the small blind. Jeff Petronack folded from the big blind and Hanner called off his remaining 114,000 or so.

Jon Hanner: {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}
Ian Matakis: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

The two were in a classic coin flip situation with Hanner needing to hold to stay alive in the tournament. The flop {j-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{6-Diamonds} was of no help to him, giving Matakis a pair of kings. Things would only get worse as the turn {a-Spades} and river {a-Hearts} completed the runout, giving Matakis the nuts as Hanner was sent to the rail as the third-place finisher, earning $12,897 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Petronack us
Jeff Petronack
443,000
-44,000
-44,000
Ian Matakis us
Ian Matakis
397,000
147,000
147,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jon Hanner us
Jon Hanner
Busted

Tags: Ian MatakisJeff PetronackJon Hanner

Joseph Beasy Eliminated on the Bubble by Jeff Petronack

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 5,000 ante
Joseph Beasy
Joseph Beasy

Joseph Beasy opened to 25,000 from the button and was three-bet all in by Jeff Petronack out of the big blind. Beasy called and the two were off to the races.

Joseph Beasy: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Jeff Petronack: {4-Spades}{4-Diamonds}

Beasy was on the short end of a coin flip before the runout and would stay that way as the board ran out {3-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{8-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}, sending him home in fourth place and bringing the tournament officially into the money.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Petronack us
Jeff Petronack
463,000
130,000
130,000
Joseph Beasy us
Joseph Beasy
Busted

Tags: Jeff PetronackJoseph Beasy

Peppe Toasted; The Bubble Begins

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Vic Peppe
Vic Peppe

"I'm all in," said Vic Peppe after action was folded to him on the button.

"All in," said Ian Matakis from the small blind right after him to clear the way for the runout.

Vic Peppe: {a-Hearts}{9-Clubs}
Ian Matakis: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}

Peppe was behind and found himself drawing dead by the turn as the runout came {8-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{3-Spades}{7-Diamonds}. Standing up, he gave Matakis a fist bump and exchanged pleasantries with the table before leaving the tournament area as the fifth-place finisher.

The tournament is officially on the bubble with four players remaining and three making it into the money.

Player Chips Progress
Ian Matakis us
Ian Matakis
285,000
138,000
138,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Vic Peppe us
Vic Peppe
Busted

Tags: Ian MatakisVic Peppe

Beasy Doubles Through Hanner

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Joseph Beasy
Joseph Beasy

Jon Hanner opened to 14,000 from the cutoff and was three-bet all in for a total of 74,500 by Joseph Beasy, who was on the button. Hanner thought for a bit and then made the call.

Joseph Beasy: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Jon Hanner: {a-Hearts}{10-Spades}

Beasy held as the runout dropped {j-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}, leaving his pair of tens good to score the double.

Player Chips Progress
Jon Hanner us
Jon Hanner
173,000
-65,000
-65,000
Joseph Beasy us
Joseph Beasy
164,000
89,500
89,500

Tags: Joseph BeasyJon Hanner

Vang Felted by Peppe

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Kou Vang
Kou Vang

Vic Peppe limped in from the hijack and action folded around to Kou Vang, who was in the big blind and announced he was all in. Peppe quickly picked up a stack of chips and set them down in front of him on the felt to call.

Kou Vang: {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts}
Vic Peppe: {a-Spades}{j-Hearts}

The board ran out in Peppe's favor, coming {5-Clubs}{5-Spades}{8-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{7-Spades} to earn him the knockout and send Vou to the rail as the sixth-place finisher.

Player Chips Progress
Vic Peppe us
Vic Peppe
149,000
7,000
7,000
Kou Vang us
Kou Vang
Busted

Tags: Kou VangVic Peppe

Beasy Eliminates Schmidtknecht

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Daniel Schmidtknecht
Daniel Schmidtknecht

Joseph Beasy saw action folded to him in the hijack and opened to 10,000. Daniel Schmidtknecht three-bet all in from the small blind and Beasy called.

Daniel Schmidtknecht: {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Joseph Beasy: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

The board ran out {2-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{2-Clubs}, giving Schmidtknecht an ace on the turn and leaving him drawing dead to Beasy's flush at the same time to result in him hitting the rail in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Joseph Beasy us
Joseph Beasy
252,000
66,000
66,000
Daniel Schmidtknecht us
Daniel Schmidtknecht
Busted

Tags: Daniel SchmidtknechtJoseph Beasy

Bohn First To Fall on Day 2

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Blake Bohn
Blake Bohn

"All In," said Blake Bohn after action was folded to him in middle position. He then added it was for 78,000. Vic Peppe went all in over the top from the small blind to clear the way and the two turned up their hands.

Blake Bohn: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}
Vic Peppe: {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

Bohn would pair his queen on the runout {2-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}, keeping his hand second best against Peppe's kings as he got up from his seat and wished everybody good luck.

Player Chips Progress
Vic Peppe us
Vic Peppe
225,000
66,000
66,000
Blake Bohn us
Blake Bohn
Busted

Tags: Blake BohnVic Peppe