2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Running Aces Harness Park

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Running Aces Harness Park

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$87,698
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Prize Pool
$338,000
Entries
338
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

End of Day 1a Counts (full)

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Player Chips Progress
Andrew Null
Andrew Null
309,500
-40,500
-40,500
Rodney Colson us
Rodney Colson
247,000
70,000
70,000
Adam Lamphere us
Adam Lamphere
197,000
116,000
116,000
Mark Sandness us
Mark Sandness
189,000
100,500
100,500
Ervin Bjerga us
Ervin Bjerga
187,000
Dan Shogren
Dan Shogren
167,500
John Hayes us
John Hayes
148,500
6,500
6,500
Josh Dahlstrom
Josh Dahlstrom
128,500
Peixin Liu us
Peixin Liu
118,000
7,800
7,800
Trevor Hills us
Trevor Hills
117,500
32,000
32,000
Thane Fliginger us
Thane Fliginger
112,000
Jason Seitz us
Jason Seitz
107,500
68,250
68,250
Brian Zupancich us
Brian Zupancich
100,500
47,975
47,975
Ed Janezich
Ed Janezich
95,000
Thao Thiem us
Thao Thiem
92,000
51,400
51,400
Gary Swangstue
Gary Swangstue
87,500
Jeromy Schummer
Jeromy Schummer
84,000
Alan Carty us
Alan Carty
80,000
1,000
1,000
Joe Konstan
Joe Konstan
69,500
Charles Guetti
Charles Guetti
68,000
Sherry Hammers us
Sherry Hammers
63,000
Bruce Yang
Bruce Yang
62,500
40,000
40,000
Jeff Bryan us
Jeff Bryan
56,500
-6,500
-6,500
Dennis Stevermer us
Dennis Stevermer
54,500
Steve Belland us
Steve Belland
47,000
26,000
26,000

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Null Bags Day 1a Lead at Running Aces; Sandness Makes it Through

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Andrew Null has the lead after Day 1a.
Andrew Null has the lead after Day 1a.

Andrew Null sealed up 309,500 to bag a healthy lead at the end of Day 1a of Mid-States Poker Tour Running Aces Harness Park. Null leads the 29 players who survived through 14 levels of play out of a 156 total entries. Mark Sandness, who took down the tournament the last time the MSPT rolled through town, began his title defense with a strong showing, as he bagged 189,000.

Null owes his stack primarily to one massive pot, the biggest of the night. In one of the first hands at Level 13 (1,000/2,000/300), Brady Nissen had about 160,000 to start the hand, and he got it all in holding {q-}{j-} with a board reading {4-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{j-Clubs}. Null covered him and had the better hand with set of sixes ({6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}). Null only to fade a queen and jack on the river, and while paint hit the board, it was the {k-Hearts}, and Null dragged the enormous pot while a disappointed Nissen hit the rail.

Null had about 350,000 at that point, and he coasted through the last two levels of the night.

Sandness arrived just before the first break and got things rolling early by busting Adam Lamphere's first bullet. He bet-called a {q-}{2-}{4-} flop with {q-}{8-} before calling Lamphere's subsequent barrels on the {a-} turn and {k-} river to reveal an all-in bluff of {6-}{5-} for a missed straight draw. Sandness continued to accumulate chips despite a bump or two along the way and ended with 189,000.

Others joining Null and Sandness in the line-up for Sunday's Day 2 included Rodney Colson (247,000), Lamphere (197,000), Ervin Bjerga (187,000), John "JohnnyGstaks" Hayes (148,500), Peixin Liu (118,000), Jason Seitz (107,500), Jeff Bryan (56,500), and Steve Belland (47,000). Belland and Bryan finished third and second, respectively, at the MSPT Grand Falls back in August.

Plenty of notables failed to make it through, but they can take another crack on Day 1b if they so choose. Among those to fall were Jason Zarlenga, coming off of a win at MSPT Potawatomi for his second MSPT title; Tony "Lazer" Lazar, Aaron Johnson, Jeremy Dresch, Brandon Meyers, David Gonia, Nick Pupillo, Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler, Matt Kirby, Lance Harris, and Brett Kuznia.

"Chainsaw" tried grinding his trademark short stack game, but couldn't find a spot to double up. He ultimately jammed it in for less than 10 big blinds with the {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and was called by Nissen's {a-Diamonds}{6-Spades}. A {9-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{2-Spades}{j-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} run out spelled the end for Kessler, who comes into the tournament coming off of one of the biggest wins of his career.

Kuznia, meanwhile, continued his incredibly poor run of luck in MSPTs when he jammed in {j-}{j-} on a final board of {a-}{7-}{7-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{j-Clubs}, only to see Mario Hudson turn over {10-Clubs}{8-Clubs} for a straight flush.

The tournament resumes with Day 1b at 4 p.m. local time on Saturday, so be sure to come back to PokerNews for more coverage.

Tags: Andrew NullMark Sandness

Main Event

Day 1a Completed