2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Canterbury Park

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Canterbury Park

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$106,483
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
432
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Colson Ends Day 1a With Big Lead, Pupillo Bags in Second

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Rodney Colson
Rodney Colson

The Mid-States Poker Tour season finale at Canterbury Park kicked off with a huge Day 1a field of 214, and Rodney Colson emerged with the biggest stack, 385,500, at the end of 14 levels. Trailing Colson in a distant second was Nick Pupillo (235,500), followed by Dan Dykhouse (219,500) and Bill Criego (209,500). Forty-five players survived the flight to advance to Sunday's Day 2.

Pupillo has been one of the most successful players on the MSPT this year. He's notched four cashes, three of them final table finishes in seventh, fifth, and fifth. These scores have him in the thick of the hunt for the MSPT Player of the Year title, where he currently ranks seventh but is a strong threat to win after advancing with a big stack. His success on the tour has come on the heels of a World Series of Poker in which he cashed for just under $100,000 for 12th in the Monster Stack.

The Illinois native had already worked his way to a sizable stack when he won a massive pot at Level 12 (800/1,600/200). A flop of {4-}{5-}{6-} had prompted Mark Dunbar to get his stack of about 60,000 in the middle with {3-}{3-}, good for a straight draw and a pair. Unfortunately for him, Pupillo had a better pair and straight draw with {7-}{6-} and easily held on for the knockout.

Earlier in the day, Pupillo busted former MSPT champ Jason Sell when he bet-called a {4-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{10-Hearts} flop with {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}, holding against Sell's {k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}.

Others advancing included Judd Greenagel (183,000), James Wilson (173,000), Kou Vang (163,500), "Minnesota" Jon Hanner (80,500), Adam Dahlin (75,500), Aaron Johnson (73,000), Everett Carlton (71,500), and MSPT team pro Matt Alexander (62,000).

Vang won a few big pots late to vault up the counts, and he's another strong contender for POY, currently sitting in second place to Mike Deis, who has not made an appearance yet.

Many players did not see the final bell, of course. Among them were Jeff FIelder, Matt Kirby, Blake Bohn, Brandon Meyers, Jonathan Olson, Lance Harris, Dennis Stevermer, Mike Lang, Mike "Schneids" Schneider, Jeremy Dresch, John Morgan, Mark Sandness, Chad Holloway, and Mike Wilmes, who won this event for more than $108,000 last time the tour stopped here.

Holloway, a PokerNews senior editor, swung and missed twice. After grinding a short stack for awhile before running into Hanner's kings on his first attempt, Holloway took a seat at a shark tank of a table in the corner of the room and found himself involved in a big pot soon after.

Sandness opened for a raise in middle position and was called by Johnson on his left, Holloway in the next spot, Criego on the button, and the big blind. On the {k-Spades}{10-Hearts}{2-Hearts} flop, Johnson bet 3,700 after two checks. Holloway pushed all in for 14,000, and Criego quickly announced all in as well. Everyone else folded.

Criego: {k-Clubs}{10-Clubs}
Holloway: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

Holloway had a heap of outs against the top two, but he couldn't spike any of them as the {a-Clubs} turn was followed by a {3-Diamonds} river.

Holloway said he won't be back for Day 1b, but plenty of other players are undoubtedly itching for another shot at the swelling prize pool. They'll have their chances on Saturday's Day 1b, which will begin at 4 p.m. local time here in Minnesota.

Tags: Chad HollowayNick PupilloRodney Colson

Green Forces Out Two, Collects $20

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Aaron Johnson
Aaron Johnson

Jim Lawrence opened to 5,100 under the gun, and Jay Green called. Aaron Johnson made it 14,800 in the cutoff, and Lawrence and Green both called, the latter taking some time. Everyone checked the {6-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades} flop, and a {j-Spades} arrived. Lawrence bet 24,000, and Green announced he was all in. Johnson thought briefly and folded, and Lawrence followed suit after some thought.

"Show it one time," someone said.

"Ten bucks from each of you and I will," Green said to his opponents.

The three haggled briefly but Johnson ultimately decided the price was fair and got a confirmation from Lawrence that he was willing to pay up as well. Green turned over {8-Clubs}{8-Spades} and collected his bills.

Player Chips Progress
Judd Greenagel
Judd Greenagel
150,000
62,800
62,800
Aaron Johnson us
Aaron Johnson
73,000
-22,200
-22,200
Jim Lawrence us
Jim Lawrence
33,000
16,700
16,700
Tony Hartmann us
Tony Hartmann
Busted

Tags: Aaron JohnsonJay GreenJim Lawrence

Pupillo Busts Dunbar, Has Heaps

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Nick Pupillo
Nick Pupillo

After a flop of {4-}{5-}{6-}, Mark Dunbar got what looked to be his last 60,000 or so in against Nick Pupillo. Dunbar had {3-}{3-} for an open-ender and a pair, but Pupillo had him crushed with {7-}{6-}, a better hand and a better draw. None of Dunbar's outs emerged, and Pupillo added to an already-monstrous stack.

Players are on a 10-minute break.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Pupillo us
Nicholas Pupillo
242,700
2,700
2,700
Mark Dunbar
Mark Dunbar
Busted

Tags: Nick PupilloMark Dunbar

"What's the Biggest Hand You've Ever Folded?"

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Mike Schneider is known as one of the best at limit.
Mike Schneider is known as one of the best at limit.

At Table 2, Jon Hanner is engaging Mike "Schneids" Schneider in a theoretical discussion of limit hold'em. Schneider, a noted limit expert who has been a longtime coach, was asked what the biggest hand he's ever folded in a limit game was.

"Does a tournament count?" Schneider asked.

"Limit cash," Hanner specified.

Schneider leaned back and thought.

"Two nines?" he speculated. "I know I've folded ace-queen suited a few times.

Gennady Shimelfarb said he thought he'd thrown away two jacks, causing Schneider to raise his eyebrows, saying there weren't too many spot he could think of where dumping jacks preflop would be good.

Tags: Gennady ShimelfarbJon HannerMike Schneider

Criego Sends Holloway Packing

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Chad Holloway
Chad Holloway

Mark Sandness opened for a raise in middle position and was called by Aaron Johnson on his left, Chad Holloway in the next spot, Bill Criego on the button, and the big blind. On the {k-Spades}{10-Hearts}{2-Hearts} flop, Johnson bet 3,700 after two checks. Holloway pushed all in for 14,000, and Criego quickly announced all in as well. Everyone else folded.

Criego: {k-Clubs}{10-Clubs}
Holloway: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

Holloway had a heap of outs against the top two, but he couldn't spike any of them as the {a-Clubs} turn was followed by a {3-Diamonds} river.

Player Chips Progress
Bill Criego us
Bill Criego
122,200
122,200
122,200
Chad Holloway us
Chad Holloway
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Aaron JohnsonBill CriegoChad HollowayMark Sandness

Hanner Ends Holloway's Short Stack Grind

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Chad Holloway, pictured at MSPT Ho Chunk.
Chad Holloway, pictured at MSPT Ho Chunk.

Chad Holloway shoved all in for about 8,000 from an early position, and "Minnesota" Jon Hanner isolated with a reraise to 16,000, forcing out the remaining players.

Holloway: {a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}
Hanner: {k-}{k-}

Holloway didn't improve as the board ran out eight-high, and he's reentering.

Player Chips Progress
Jon Hanner us
Jon Hanner
80,000
16,750
16,750
Chad Holloway us
Chad Holloway
20,000
10,700
10,700
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chad HollowayJon Hanner

Ace Magnets Doom Olson

Level 6 : 200/400, 50 ante
Jonathan Olson, pictured at MSPT Meskwaki.
Jonathan Olson, pictured at MSPT Meskwaki.

Mark Sandness opened for a raise and saw a player behind him three-bet to 1,700. Jonathan Olson made it 3,300 to go, and Sandness folded. The reraiser put Olson all in, and he called.

Olson: {k-}{k-}
Opponent: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}

Olson didn't have to wait long for the bad news as an ace hit the flop. Sandness banged the table in frustration as the board ran out.

"If he doesn't wake up with two kings there, you lose a lot of chips," Sandness said.

Olson, who had already fired and missed his first bullet, headed out after he failed to find a third king.

Players are on break for 10 minutes.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Olson us
Jonathan Olson
Busted

Tags: Jonathan OlsonMark Sandness

Thurlow Fades Fourth Diamond

Level 6 : 200/400, 50 ante
Justin Thurlow
Justin Thurlow

Justin Thurlow bet 2,500 on a board of {6-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}, and Brian Zupancich, who had checked from under the gun, made it 6,000. Thurlow came back with 10,500, and Zupancich thought a bit before shoving all in.

"Call," Thurlow said instantly, tabling {7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} for a flopped flush. Zupancich held {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} and needed a fourth diamond, which he didn't find on the {9-Spades} river.

Thurlow collected Zupancich's stack, which was in the neighborhood of 15,000.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Thurlow us
Justin Thurlow
43,800
35,800
35,800
Brian Zupancich us
Brian Zupancich
Busted

Tags: Brian ZupancichJustin Thurlow

Pupillo Busts Sell

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Nick Pupillo, pictured at MSPT Meskwaki.
Nick Pupillo, pictured at MSPT Meskwaki.

Ken Rosheisen bet 1,400 on a flop of {4-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{10-Hearts}, and Nick Pupillo made it 4,400 in late position. Jason Sell, who had checked from the small blind, shoved all in for 8,225, and Rosheisen let his opponents have at it. Pupillo immediately called.

Pupillo: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Sell: {k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

Sell's two overcards and a straight draw didn't have as much equity as he may have hoped since Pupillo had a better hand and a better draw. The {10-Diamonds} turn and {8-Clubs} river were both bricks, and Sell sent his stack to Pupillo.

Pupillo, an Illinois native, has racked up more than $250,000 in cashes this year and is in the hunt for Mid-States Poker Tour Player of the Year, currently sitting in seventh.

Player Chips Progress
Nicholas Pupillo us
Nicholas Pupillo
37,500
Jason Sell us
Jason Sell
Busted

Tags: Jason SellNick Pupillo

Bohn Felted Early

Level 3 : 100/200, 0 ante
Blake Bohn, pictured at MSPT Golden Gates.
Blake Bohn, pictured at MSPT Golden Gates.

Tour pro Blake Bohn has already busted his first bullet. We didn't catch the action, but he had {a-}{6-} in front of him, good for aces up, but Harry Behling had better aces up with {a-}{q-}.

Player Chips Progress
Harry Behling us
Harry Behling
40,000
20,000
20,000
Blake Bohn us
Blake Bohn
500
-19,500
-19,500

Tags: Blake Bohn