2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Tropicana Evansville

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2014 Mid-States Poker Tour Tropicana Evansville

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$60,527
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
225
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Hahn Bags Huge Day 1a Lead

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Michael Hahn has more than twice the second-place stack.
Michael Hahn has more than twice the second-place stack.

Michael Hahn emerged as the clear leader at the end of Day 1a of the Mid-States Poker Tour Tropicana Evansville, as his 299,000 is more than double that of second-place finisher Jim Will, who finished with 126,000. Hahn, who hails from nearby Carmel, Indiana, is an experienced player with more than $384,000 in live cashes.

George Lusby (120,500), Matt Duffy (117,000), Steve Galey (102,000), David Brown (92,000), newly-minted tour pro Kou Vang (67,500), Eric Crain (64,500), JT Turner (54,000), and Adam Friedman (32,000) were also among the 26 who made it through the 14 levels of play.

A total of 105 runners took a shot in the first starting flight.

Brown spent much of the day as the chip leader before sliding late, and some of his losses coming at the hands of Hahn. In one pot, Hahn took some chips from his fellow top stack when Brown bet into a trio of opponents on a board of {10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{q-Hearts}. Joe Leisure called from the cutoff, as did Hahn on the button. The river card was the {6-Diamonds}, and Brown bet 12,000. Leisure folded, and Hahn silently dropped 33,800 into the middle. Brown couldn't call and slid the dealer his cards after about 30 seconds. Hahn just seemed to steadily climb in similar pots without showing down, as he was in the top five counts for much of the day.

Vang currently leads the MSPT Player of the Year standings, and it looked like he was going to roll to a big day after he got off to a nice start. On one hand, he opened for a raise in middle position and saw an opponent make it 1,050 to go. The big blind cold-called, and Vang elected to call to see the {5-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Hearts} flop. Everyone checked, and the {k-Hearts} arrived on the turn. The big blind checked, and Vang fired out 1,425. The preflop aggressor pushed his stack of 6,000 or so into the middle, and the big blind folded.

"Call," Vang said, forcefully slapping the {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} on the board for a flopped full house. His opponent was dead with the {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}.

Despite the fast start, opponents put Vang in some tough spots late, coming at him with aggressive three-barrels and putting the squeeze on his continuation-bets. He also lost a late race when John McMillan caught a pair of kings on the river with {a-}{k-} against Vang's {9-}{9-}.

Friedman, a World Series of Poker bracelet winner, has the shortest stack of the bunch, but he still seems pleased as he joked late in the night that he was saving himself $2,200 in Day 1b buy-ins if he advanced from Day 1a.

Some players will have no choice but to pony up the one or two buy-ins on Saturday if they want another chance for glory. Those falling today included Charlie Dawson, Aaron Gamino, Jeff Grimes, and Nicholas Pupillo, who made a deep run in the WSOP's Monster Stack tournament this summer and cashed for nearly $100,000 in 12th place.

Day 1b begins Saturday at 4 p.m. local time, so be sure to come back to PokerNews for more coverage.

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Hahn Pushes Brown Out, Has Chip Lead

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Michael Hahn has the chip lead with about 13 minutes left.
Michael Hahn has the chip lead with about 13 minutes left.

A late surge has Michael Hahn in the chip lead late on Day 1a. Recently, he took some chips from fellow top stack David Brown when Brown bet into a trio of opponents on a board of {10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{q-Hearts}. Joe Leisure called from the cutoff, as did Hahn on the button. The river card was the {6-Diamonds}, and Brown bet 12,000. Hahn silently dropped 33,800 into the middle, and Brown slid the dealer his cards after about 30 seconds.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Hahn us
Michael Hahn
242,000 136,000
David Brown us
David Brown
145,000 4,000

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"I Buy Him Pizza and He Goes All In on Me"

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
David Brown
David Brown

David Brown bet 4,800 into two opponents, and both Greg Wilson and Joe Leisure called on the {6-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{10-Spades} flop. Leisure checked the {5-Diamonds} turn, and Brown bet 12,500. Greg Wilson put it all in, and Leisure folded. Wilson moved to turn his cards over, knowing he barely had more than the bet, just 5,400 more.

"Hold on, don't show your cards," Brown said. "I got caught with my hand in the cookie jar."

After about 30 seconds, he mucked.

"Thank you for the pizza," Wilson said with a grin as he dragged the pot.

"I buy him pizza and he goes all in on me," Brown said.

Player Chips Progress
David Brown us
David Brown
163,500 -15,700
Greg Wilson
Greg Wilson
68,600 31,600

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Friedman Doubles Through Pupillo

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Adam Friedman turned the pair he needed.
Adam Friedman turned the pair he needed.

Nicholas Pupillo opened for 3,600 in middle position and called the shove of Adam Friedman in the big blind.

Pupillo: {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
Friedman: {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}

The two were racing, but a run out of {7-Spades}{9-Spades}{a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{k-Spades} gave Friedman trips to survive. He received 19,600 from Pupillo.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
41,600 3,100
Nicholas Pupillo us
Nicholas Pupillo
39,000 -18,700

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Lu Drags a Big One

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Kou Vang had to muck in a big pot.
Kou Vang had to muck in a big pot.

Kou Vang opened for a raise in the hijack and was called by the two players behind him, as well as big blind Grace Lu. On the {3-Hearts}{5-Spades}{4-Hearts} flop, Lu checked, and Vang bet 4,800 into the field. The cutoff made it 10,000, and the player on the button cold-called. Lu woke up with a cold three-bet to 20,600. Vang took a long time to think, getting counts of his opponents' stacks so he could navigate the tricky spot. Finally, he let his hand go. The cutoff mucked as well, but the player on the button opted to continue. Lu moved all in for 43,600 on the {10-Diamonds} turn, and the player on the button appeared truly pained as he considered his choices. He ran his hands through his hair and muttered to himself for awhile before finally whipping his cards to the dealer. Lu didn't show.

"Nice hand," Vang said. "Well played."

Player Chips Progress
Kou Vang us
Kou Vang
119,500 24,400
Grace Lu
Grace Lu
107,000

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Friedman Talks Dawson Into Call

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Adam Friedman convinced his opponent to call it off.
Adam Friedman convinced his opponent to call it off.

Charlie Dawson check-called 5,500 from Adam Friedman on a board of {4-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{3-Clubs}, and he checked the {5-Spades} river. Friedman instantly announced he was all in, and Dawson leaned back in his chair, now at risk for his last 13,000 or so.

"Ace-high good?" he asked.

"Of course," Friedman responded. "What hand could I possibly represent on that board?"

After the two exchanged a few more words, Dawson announced a call.

"Straight," Friedman said, flipping {5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}.

"Really?" Dawson said, showing {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades} for an overpair. He sent Friedman the rest of his chips.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
66,000 30,000
Charlie Dawson us
Charlie Dawson
Busted

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Runner-runner for McMillan

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Gabriel Greene lost a heap to a backdoor straight.
Gabriel Greene lost a heap to a backdoor straight.

Gabriel Greene and John McMillan each put in 3,000 before the flop in a blind-versus-button battle. Greene bet 2,500 on the {7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades} flop, and McMillan called. On the {10-Hearts} turn, Greene slowed down and check-called 4,000. He checked once more on the {j-Hearts} river, quickly calling McMillan's 8,000 bet.

McMillan showed {9-Spades}{8-Diamonds} for a jack-high straight, and all Greene could do was shake his head and muck.

Player Chips Progress
John McMillan
John McMillan
71,000 24,000
Gabriel Greene
Gabriel Greene
13,775 -14,325

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Vang Bounces One

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Kou Vang flopped an early monster.
Kou Vang flopped an early monster.

Kou Vang opened for a raise in middle position and saw an opponent make it 1,050 to go. The big blind cold-called, and Vang elected to see the {5-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Hearts} flop. Everyone checked, and a {k-Hearts} arrived. The big blind checked, and Vang fired out 1,425. The preflop aggressor pushed his 6,000 or so stack in, and the big blind folded.

"Call," Vang said, forcefully slapping {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} on the board for a flopped overfull. His opponent was dead with {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
Kou Vang us
Kou Vang
29,500 9,500

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Gamino Stacks Grimes

Level 3 : 100/200, 0 ante
Jeff Grimes, pictured at MSPT Meskwaki.
Jeff Grimes, pictured at MSPT Meskwaki.

Jeff Grimes had a wager of 9,000 in front of him on a board of {3-Spades}{k-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{a-Clubs}, and Aaron Gamino was pondering the raise of his 4,100 bet.

"All in," Gamino said. Grimes quickly called.

Grimes: {3-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}
Gamino: {q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

Gamino was shoving a draw, but he had outs against Grimes' flopped set. The river brought a {10-Spades}, and Grimes rapped the table in disappointed recognition of his opponent's straight. Grimes sent his 19,000 or so to his right, as Gamino had him covered.

Player Chips Progress
Aaron Gamino us
Aaron Gamino
44,000

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Friedman Firing Up

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante
Adam Friedman is in the house.
Adam Friedman is in the house.

A tad less than 100 players already populate the event room here at the Tropicana Evansville, where the tournament is being held. The most recognizable among them is Adam Friedman, an Ohio native who made the short trek to Southern Indiana. Friedman has claimed more than $1.6 million in tournament winnings while collecting a World Series of Poker bracelet on his poker journey. Friedman has also won numerous smaller tournaments in the area, and he's looking to add another to his resume by notching his first Mid-States Poker Tour cash.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Grimes us
Jeff Grimes
22,000
Greg Wilson
Greg Wilson
20,000
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
20,000

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