2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Grand Falls Casino

Main Event
Day: 1b
1a1b2
Event Info
2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Grand Falls Casino
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
54
Prize
$54,607
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$201,000
Total Entries
201
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
4,000
Players Left 1 / 201
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Carlton Shows a Rag

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

Everett Carlton opened for 1,200 at one of the last hands in the previous level, and a player in the cutoff made it 2,800. Carlton called, and the flop brought {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}. Carlton checked and saw his opponent bet 3,000. Carlton opted for the min-raise, making it 6,000 to go. The cutoff folded after 30 seconds or so, and Carlton flipped a {5-Diamonds} before mucking his cards.

Player Chips Progress
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Everett Carlton
45,250
24,250
24,250

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Level: 9

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100

Harris Cracks Kings

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Lance Harris has been quiet until now.
Lance Harris has been quiet until now.

Lance Harris limped in from the button after an early-position limp, and then called a raise to 2,600 from the big blind after the early limper folded. Harris called another 2,600 on the {10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{5-Spades} flop, and then the big blind checked the {7-Clubs} turn. Harris bet 4,875, and the big blind shoved all in. Harris called right away for 17,375.

Harris: {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}
Big blind: {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

Harris' button limp had paid off handsomely, as he'd flopped a set against the big pair of his opponent, and he faded two-outer as a {9-Clubs} finished the community out.

Player Chips Progress
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Lance Harris
47,000
29,875
29,875

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Level: 8

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 75

Mossey Sends Hodge Packing

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Mark Hodge busted with second pair.
Mark Hodge busted with second pair.

We found Molly Mossey tanking against the all-in shove of Mark Hodge, who had 14,475. The board was {a-Spades}{8-Spades}{2-Hearts}{4-Spades}, and Mossey tossed in a call after a few minutes of long deliberation.

Mossey: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}
Hodge: {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts}

Mossey's top pair was still good, and she improved to a meaningless two pair on the {k-Hearts} river.

At another table, Dan Dykhouse busted out.

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Molly Mossey
51,900
27,500
27,500
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Dan Dykhouse
Busted
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Mark Hodge
Busted

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History of Mid-States Poker Tour Grand Falls

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
MSPT Grand Falls
MSPT Grand Falls

This weekend, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) will host its latest $1,100 Main Event, which features a $150,000 guarantee, at the Grand Falls Casino in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the action from that tournament from Friday, August 15 through Sunday the 17.

"We’re very excited to be returning to Grand Falls Casino, which is located in Larchwood, Iowa just six miles south of Sioux Falls," said MSPT owner and operator Bryan Mileski. "The location attracts players from both states, as well as our regular following of players from Minnesota and the rest of the Midwest. All signs point to another successful event.”

The Grand Falls Casino, which will host two last-chance $250 qualifiers for the Main Event that will be held on Friday and Saturday at 9:30 a.m., has proven to be extremely popular with the players.

"This is my favorite stop on tour," stated Dan Hendrickson of Faribault, MN. "The rooms and pool are beautiful. This is a staple on my poker schedule."

The MSPT has only been to Grand Falls Casino twice in the past, and both stops proved to be memorable. Here’s a historical look back at the stop.

Dan Sun Becomes First Two-Time Champ

The MSPT first visited Grand Falls Casino back in Season 3 from August 11-19, 2012 when 215 entrants entered the Main Event to create a prize pool of $215,000. It was there that Dan Sun emerged victorious to capture the $60,486 first-place prize and become the first-ever two-time MSPT champion. What’s more, he did it in back-to-back fashion after having took down the MSPT Meskwaki for $77,103 three weeks earlier.

“I grinded an average stack all of Day 2 until the final table," Sun said after the win. "I never really felt comfortable. I had a great run of cards at the final table. But also, the experience I’ve had making a couple of other deep runs in major events has definitely helped me learn what I need to do to close things out. I’ve applied that and really focused more on tournaments this past year. It’s paying off.”

PlacePlayerPrize
1Dan Sun$60,486
2Taylor Tollefson$29,823
3John Hayes$18,770
4Tom Lee$14,599
5Chris Burke$12,513
6Adam Zych$9,385
7Russell Spaid$8,133
8Denver Smith$7,091
9Brad Olson$5,839

Everett Carlton Makes Record Eighth MSPT Final Table

In August of last year, the MSPT returned to Grand Falls Casino and the Main Event attracted 218 entrants and created a prize pool of $218,000. Everett Carlton made his eighth MSPT final table and 10th cash — both records — while at that stop, but it was satellite winner Josh Smith of Brandon, SD, who walked away with the title and $59,221 first-place prize.

It was also at that stop that MSPT regular Brett Kuznia cashed in his third consecutive MSPT Main Event, a feat that had never previously been accomplished. In May of that year, Kuznia took fourth at Northern Lights Casino, and then two months later he placed 20th at Meskwaki Casino. At Grand Falls, he finished fourth when his ace-seven fell short to Smith’s king-queen after the two got it all in preflop.

PlacePlayerPrize
1John Smith$59,221
2Steve Belland$31,719
3William Perpich$20,088
4Brett Kuznia$14,802
5Luke Blindert$12,687
6Jared Mohnen$9,515
7James Odegaard$8,035
8Everett Carlton$7,189
9Russell Spaid$5,920

**Article written by Chad Holloway**