We found Rob Wazwaz being forced to double up an opponent on a board of . Wazwaz had in front of him for a set, but his opponent had for a better set, and Wazwaz has about half of the stack he had last time we checked on him.
Matt Morfitt opened for a raise, only to see the player to his left shove for 13,500. Morfitt made the call when action came back to him, only to see he was dominated.
Morfitt:
Opponent:
Morfitt expressed disgust at how far behind he was, but that quickly changed on the flop.
"I'll take that though," he said.
The and completed the board, leaving the unfortunate short stack busted.
"That's what you call a dream flop," Morfitt said.
With 214 entrants today, the Mid-States Poker Tour has made it three records in the past two events. After breaking the Wisconsin state record for entrants with 383, the MSPT broke its internal record of Day 1a entrants with 175 yesterday. Now, with 389 total entrants for this event, the MSPT has set a new record for entrants in a major Iowa event (buy in > $1,000). The new mark shatters the old record of 367.
A player opened for 2,000 in middle position, and the hijack called. Matthew Anderson three-bet to 7,000 from the cutoff, and only the original raiser came along.
On the flop, the middle-position player shoved all in, and Anderson called.
Middle position:
Anderson;
Anderson's aces held when fourth and fifth streets came and .
According to the players at Table 17, Allen Kessler got it all in with against an opponent holding . Unfortunately for Kessler, his opponent made runner-runner broadway straight, and Kessler announced he is not reentering.