2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Canterbury Park

Main Event
Day: 1b
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

Liu Atop Counts

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Player Chips Progress
Peixin Liu us
Peixin Liu
150,000 90,000
Jeff Fielder us
Jeff Fielder
128,000 79,500
Matt Kirby us
Matt Kirby
102,100 63,050
Ken Pates us
Ken Pates
85,500 41,500
Dennis Stevermer us
Dennis Stevermer
72,500 72,500
John Morgan us
John Morgan
64,500 -25,500
Thao Thiem us
Thao Thiem
47,000 -1,000
Jim Boone
Jim Boone
35,000 15,000
Nick Kost us
Nick Kost
WSOP 1X Winner
32,400 32,400
Jason Seitz us
Jason Seitz
29,800 13,800
Steve Belland us
Steve Belland
28,025 9,725
DJ Buckley us
DJ Buckley
26,500 26,500
Rob Wazwaz us
Rob Wazwaz
WSOP 1X Winner
21,000 5,000
Brandon Meyers us
Brandon Meyers
20,200 20,200
Jonathan Olson us
Jonathan Olson
19,000 -5,400
Ryan Hartmann us
Ryan Hartmann
17,600 2,600
Lance Harris
Lance Harris
17,300 -6,700
Mike Lang us
Mike Lang
16,200 -11,675

Sandness Induces a Shove

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Mark Sandness
Mark Sandness

Mark Sandness bet tiny, 1,800 into a pot of about 7,500 on a {q-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} flop, and his opponent in early position announced all in for about 11,000. Sandness snapped it off and tabled two aces, and his opponent showed {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}. The {9-Spades} and {q-Clubs} ran out clean for the former Mid-States Poker Tour champ.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Sandness us
Mark Sandness
39,000 2,050

Tags: Mark Sandness

Level: 9

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100

Yang Catches Kost's Bluff

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Nick Kost
Nick Kost

On a board of {7-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}, Nick Kost was all in for 16,200 when we arrived at his table. The player on the button thought awhile before folding, and Vilai Yang called.

Yang: {7-Clubs}{7-Spades}
Kost: {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}

Kost was on a stone cold bluff, and he quietly exited after the cards were turned up.

At another table, Rich Alsup has surpassed 100,000 and is among the leaders.

Player Chips Progress
Rich Alsup us
Rich Alsup
WSOP 1X Winner
110,000 70,500
Vilai Yang
Vilai Yang
53,600
Nick Kost us
Nick Kost
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Nick KostVilai Yang

Level: 8

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 75

Tight Player of the Year Race

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Kou Vang is in contention for POY.
Kou Vang is in contention for POY.

Season 5 of the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) is set to conclude next weekend at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota with a $1,100 buy-in $200,000 guarantee Main Event that runs from Friday, Dec. 12 through Sunday, Dec. 14.

The stop, which is actually happening now with a series of qualifiers, will also bring to a close a heated 2014 MSPT Player of the Year race. Right now, Mike Deis leads the race with 3,350 points, but not far behind at 3,150 points is MSPT Team Pro Kou Vang, while Jason Zarlenga, who has won two events so far this season, sits in third with 3,100 points. Likewise, Team Pro Blake Bohn sits in fourth with 2,900 points.

All players need to do to earn valuable POY points is finish in the money, a feat that will earn them an automatic 50 points. Then, depending on the size of the field, it only goes up the deeper their run. Assuming the event attracts more than 300 players, which it should considering when they visited Canterbury Park earlier this season the tournament set a state-record field of 447 entrants — Mike Wilmes won that event for $108,984 – then the eventual winner will earn 1,400 POY points.

Given that math (though it could be more if the field swells), 15 players are still alive for the POY title including MSPT regular Steve Anderson (1,950 points); World Series of Poker bracelet winner and MSPT Meskwaki champ Nick Jivkov (2,000 points); winner of the largest MSPT in history Drake Bronk (2,200); and Wisconsin native and consummate final tablist Ken Payne (2,450 points).

“Last year the MSPT POY race came down to the wire,” said MSPT owner and operator Bryan Mileski. “Patrick Steele ultimately won the title by making the final table at last year’s finale. I won’t be surprised if it once again comes down to the MSPT Canterbury Park final table. It should be exciting.”

Indeed, to help make sense of the race we’ve decided to take a closer look at the MSPT Season 5 POY race. Here’s a look at the top five on the leaderboard:

Mike Deis (3,350 POY Points)

Cashes: 5
Final Tables: 3
Titles: 0
Earnings: $94,422

Deis kicked off his incredible year back in March when he made the final table of the MSPT Majestic Star, ultimately finishing sixth for $11,725. Not too shabby for his first-ever MSPT cash. Two weeks later, he was back at a MSPT final table at Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells, which is where he placed fifth for $18,404.

In May, Deis had his best result to date finishing runner-up to Zarlenga in the MSPT FireKeepers Casino for $58,589. Since then he’s added a 26th-place finish in the season’s second stop at the MSPT Majestic Star for $1,989, and a 17th-place finish at the MSPT Potawatomi Casino for $3,714.

Kou Vang (3,150 POY Points)

Cashes: 8
Final Tables: 3
Titles: 0
Earnings: $64,660

Vang is one of the more visible players on the tour, and that was especially true early on in Season 5. He kicked things off back in February by finishing runner-up in the MSPT Belle of Baton Rouge for $21,032, and then two weeks later he was at another final table when he took eighth in the MSPT Majestic Star for $8,794. A week after that he finished fifth in the MSPT Golden Gates Casino for $22,650.

Those were Vang’s best results of the season, but since then he’s notched five more cashes including a 29th-place finish in the MSPT’s largest-event, which took place at the Venetian in Las Vegas over the summer.

Jason Zarlenga (3,100 POY Points)

Cashes: 3
Final Tables: 2
Titles: 2
Earnings: $223,996

Prior to Season 5, Michigan’s Zarlenga had a single MSPT cash, which was a paltry $2,324 for a 22nd-place finish. Now, thanks to three cashes in Season 5, he is the MSPT’s all-time money winner.

Zarlenga’s incredible year began back in May when he took down the MSPT FireKeepers Casino for $101,482. After a lackluster summer in Vegas, Zarlenga was back on the tour in September and promptly won the MSPT Potawatomi Casino for $120,164, which made him just the third place in MSPT history to win multiple titles.

Tack on a 23rd-place finish in the MSPT Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells for $2,350, and Zarlenga is in the thick of the POY race.

Blake Bohn (2,900 POY Points)

Cashes: 5
Final Tables: 2
Titles: 1
Earnings: $112,766

Bohn was the first-ever member of Team MSPT Pro, and he earned his stripes this season. He nearly won the first stop of the season, but ended up finishing runner-up in the MSPT Running Aces Harness Park for $49,741. He then notched 22nd and 31st-place finishes at Golden Gates Casino and Canterbury Park respectively, before finally breaking through at Grand Falls Casino in Sioux Falls back in August.

It was there Bohn finished as a massive Day 1 chip leader and used that stack to navigate his way to his first MSPT title, not to mention $54,607 in prize money. More recently, Bohn finished 33rd for $2,425 at the MSPT Golden Gates Casino.

Michael Lang

Cashes: 4
Final Tables: 2
Titles: 0
Earnings: $125,979

Another Season 5 rookie, Michael Lang scored his first-ever MSPT cash back in April at the MSPT Meskwaki, which is where he placed 21st for $2,818. Later that month, he was at Canterbury Park and finished runner up for $60,547.

In September, he took 35th in the MSPT Running Aces Harness Park for $2,014, and then last month he returned to Meskwaki in Tama, Iowa where he once again finished runner-up in a MSPT event, this time taking home $60,600.

Can Lang return to Canterbury Park and redeem himself? Even if he cant’ win it, we’re sure he’d be happy with a deep run that results in him being crowned the Season 5 POY.

Here’s a more thorough look at the 15 players currently in contention for the MSPT Season 5 POY:

PlayerPOY PointsSeason 5 CashesS5 Final TablesS5 TitlesS5 Winnings
Mike Deis3,350530$94,422
Kou Vang3,150830$64,660
Jason Zarlenga3,100322$223,996
Blake Bohn2,900521$112,766
Michael Lang2,750420$125,979
Mark Johnson2,600220$105,745
Nicholas Pupillo2,550430$58,506
Kenneth Payne2,450520$38,565
Kentraylus Pates2,400221$109,322
Brian Zimcosky2,300221$90,011
Drake Bronk2,200111$163,870
Nick Jivkov2,000221$114,176
David St. John2,000210$27,787
Maxsim Rosenfeld2,000110$100,840
Steve Anderson1,950420$40,533

The MSPT Canterbury Park, which requires patrons to be just 18 years of age to play, is currently hosting a series of qualifiers. Here’s a look at the entire schedule:

DateTimeEventBuy-In
Friday, Dec. 52:30 p.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Saturday, Dec. 610:30 a.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Saturday, Dec. 62:30 p.m.Super Satellite$65
Sunday, Dec.72:30 p.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Tuesday, Dec. 96:30 p.m.Super Satellite$65
Wednesday, Dec. 106:30 p.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Thursday, Dec. 1112:30 p.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Thursday, Dec. 116:30 p.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Friday, Dec. 1210:30 a.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Friday, Dec. 124:00 p.m.Main Event Day 1a$1,100
Saturday, Dec. 1310:30 a.m.Main Event Qualifier$260
Saturday, Dec. 134:00 p.m.Main Event Day 1b$1,100
Sunday, Dec. 1410:30 a.m.Main Event Day 2-

Both Main Event starting flights will play 14 40-minute levels. Players who advance from Day 1a are not eligible to play in Day 1b. The remaining players from each flight will combine on Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. and play until a champion is crowned. The Main Event final table will be broadcast on a 15-minute delay with hole cards on both MSPTPoker.com and PokerNews using RFID technology.

For more information on the MSPT Canterbury Park, visit msptpoker.com.

**Article Written by Chad Holloway**

Updated Chip Counts

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Player Chips Progress
Jeff Fielder us
Jeff Fielder
48,500 14,500
Loki Abboud us
Loki Abboud
48,500 28,500
Ken Pates us
Ken Pates
44,000 24,000
Eric Loehr
Eric Loehr
32,500 1,500
Ben Marsh us
Ben Marsh
32,350 8,250
Mike Lang us
Mike Lang
27,875 -1,625
Lance Harris
Lance Harris
24,000 10,900
Tony Hartmann us
Tony Hartmann
22,000 22,000
Justin Thurlow us
Justin Thurlow
21,000 21,000
Steve Belland us
Steve Belland
18,300
Rob Wazwaz us
Rob Wazwaz
WSOP 1X Winner
16,000 -4,000
Ryan Hartmann us
Ryan Hartmann
15,000
David Gonia us
David Gonia
11,000 -9,000
Robert O'Connell
Robert O'Connell
9,075 9,075

Odds Compel Kuznia to Call Off

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante

A player in early position shoved all in for 2,925, and Brett Kuznia raised to 8,000 on his left. Action folded to the button, Quon Tran, who shoved all in.

"That's not what I wanted to happen," Kuznia said with a sigh. He only had about 7,000 more and decided to call it off.

Kuznia: {a-Spades}{j-Spades}
Early position: {3-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Tran: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Tran's queens held as the board ran out {5-Spades}{7-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
Quon Tran
Quon Tran
50,500
Brett Kuznia
Brett Kuznia
Busted

Tags: Quon TranBrett Kuznia

Level: 7

Blinds: 250/500

Ante: 50