2015 Mid-States Poker Tour Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2015 Mid-States Poker Tour Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
$114,512
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000
Entries
463
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Hodge Leads, Gunning for Fourth Straight Final Table

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Mark Hodge
Mark Hodge

Mark Hodge banked the biggest score of his career at Mid-States Poker Tour Running Aces when he got fourth for $25,539, and it looks to have only made him hungry for more. He bagged 315,500 at the conclusion of Day 1b of MSPT Ho-Chunk Gaming, tops out of 54 survivors and enough ammo to make him a strong contender for an amazing fourth consecutive MSPT final table. Hodge's total bested Adam Sivertson by a nose as the latter finished with 314,000.

The 266 runners the Day 1b field drew pushed the total entries to 463 for the tournament, smashing the old venue record of 383 the tour drew here last year.

Other players advancing after the 14-level flight included Nick Jivkov (248,000), Ashor Ochana (201,500), Chris Karambinis (188,000), Ben Wiora (139,500), Ken Rosheisen (131,500), Jason Sell (112,000), Nik Stone (110,000), and John Hayes (43,500). Sell tasted victory in the aforementioned 383-player field here when he banked $97,539, and his heads-up opponent was Stone.

Hodge scored a notable elimination during Level 9 (400/800/100) when he bet 6,500 from the cutoff on a board of {8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts} against MSPT team pro and former champion Blake Bohn, who responded by check-shoving all in for 30,000. Hodge tanked for a bit and made the call.

"Show your seven," Bohn said, flipping {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts} in. "I know you have a seven."

Hodge indeed had {j-Spades}{7-Spades}, and he was fading a fair few outs on the river. A brick did fall, and Bohn fired one more bullet before busting for good shortly thereafter.

Hodge, meanwhile, said he got dealt kings a total of nine times during his Day 1b run, which obviously contributed to his huge stack.

Bohn was joined on the rail by fellow team pros Nick Pupillo and Matt Kirby, as well as Michael Sanders, John Reading, Mark Kroon, Freddy Hamad, Lance Harris, Ervin Bjerga, and Josh Reichard.

Day 2 begins at 10:30 a.m. local time here in Wisconsin and will play down to a winner. All of the live updates will be available right here on PokerNews.

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Two Hands Doom Reichard

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Josh Reichard
Josh Reichard

Josh Reichard opened for 4,000 in early position and then called Larry Ormson's shove from the blinds for just 12,800 total.

Reichard: {j-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
Ormson: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

Ormson had Reichard completely crushed, and though Reichard flopped a ten, he was unable to improve further.

The next hand, Reichard got his remaining 60,000 or so in preflop against Thomas Peebles.

Peebles: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Reichard: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}

The dealer spread a flop of {7-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}, giving Reichard a flush draw and outs to chop.

"That's a hell of a sweat," someone said. The {9-Clubs} turn bricked off, and the {j-Clubs} river was another useless card for Reichard.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Peebles us
Thomas Peebles
155,000 34,000
Larry Ormson us
Larry Ormson
30,000 9,400
Josh Reichard us
Josh Reichard
Busted

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Sandoval Lets Opponent Bluff it Off

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Joan Sandoval
Joan Sandoval

Joan Sandoval called 3,600 from an opponent in the big blind on a {q-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{6-Spades} flop, then 9,000 more on the {q-Hearts} turn. On the {7-Hearts} river, the big blind got a rough count of Sandoval's stack before pushing all in, only to see Sandoval snap with {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs} for quads. The big blind was forced to show her {j-}{9-}.

Player Chips Progress
Joan Sandoval
Joan Sandoval
86,000 58,800

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Venue Record

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
MSPT Ho-Chunk Gaming
MSPT Ho-Chunk Gaming

With 266 runners on Day 1b and 197 on Day 1a, the Mid-States Poker Tour has totaled 463 entrants for this events, demolishing their old venue record at Ho-Chunk Gaming of 383 set last year.

Hodge Sends Bohn to Reentries

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Blake Bohn
Blake Bohn

On a board of {8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, Blake Bohn check-shoved all in for 30,000 from middle position. Mark Hodge had put in 6,500 in the cutoff, and he made the call after thinking it over awhile.

"Show your seven," Bohn said, flipping {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts} in. "I know you have a seven."

Hodge indeed had {j-Spades}{7-Spades}, and he was fading a fair few outs on the river. A brick did fall, and Bohn said "nice hand" as he headed for registration to fire his final bullet.

Players are on break for 10 minutes.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Hodge us
Mark Hodge
155,000 55,000
Blake Bohn us
Blake Bohn
MSPT
20,000 -10,800

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Hodge's Shove Gets a Huge Pot

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Mark Hodge
Mark Hodge

Three players put in 2,000 each on a {4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} flop, and action checked to cutoff Mark Hodge on the {2-Clubs} turn. He bet 5,700, and the small blind min-raised. Blake Bohn called in middle position, and Hodge snap-shoved for about 77,000 total. The small blind folded, and Bohn expressed frustration at his play before mucking what he said was a set.

"How do you min-raise him there?" Bohn asked in disgust.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Hodge us
Mark Hodge
100,000 33,000
Blake Bohn us
Blake Bohn
MSPT
56,800 -4,200

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Bohn Calling Hole Cards

Level 6 : 200/400, 50 ante
Blake Bohn
Blake Bohn

A bit after calling Mark Hodge's two hole cards exactly and finagling a crying call out of him, Blake Bohn pulled off the feat again. He opened to 800 and saw the player on his left reraise to 1,600. The big blind cold-called, and Bohn called as well, seeing {8-Spades}{10-Spades}{j-Spades} flop. The big blind checked, and Bohn bet 4,000. The reraised quickly folded.

"Don't make me do the whole spiel again," Bohn said.

"No, I want to hear something," the big blind said. "What do I have?"

"None of that," Bohn said, pointing at the board with certainty. "Ace-five of clubs."

The big blind mucked the {5-Clubs} face-up.

Player Chips Progress
Blake Bohn us
Blake Bohn
MSPT
61,000 15,000

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Trost Lurks With Nuts

Level 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Craig Trost
Craig Trost

A player in the small blind shoved all in for 11,025 after fourth street made the board {3-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}. The first player, who was in early position, tanked awhile before folding. Another player folded, and Craig Trost snap-called in the cutoff, tabling {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds} for top set.

"Are you serious?" the distraught all-in player said, turning over {9-}{7-} for top two on the flop that was now drawing stone dead.

Another player said he folded a set of threes when the hand was done.

Player Chips Progress
Craig Trost us
Craig Trost
37,000 37,000

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Stone Doubles Early

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante
Nik Stone
Nik Stone

"Why so much?" a player in the cutoff asked Nik Stone, who had shoved his last 10,075 on a {6-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{7-Spades}{3-Hearts}{10-Hearts} board. "It was so quick too. Could be frustrated that you haven't won a hand..."

A minute or two later, the player dropped in calling chips, and Stone rolled over {9-Diamonds}{8-Spades} for a ten-high straight.

About a year ago, Stone took second when the Mid-States Poker Tour came here to Ho-Chunk Gaming, banking $53,370 after falling heads up to Jason Sell.

Player Chips Progress
Nik Stone us
Nik Stone
35,700 15,700

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Welcome to Day 1b of Mid-States Poker Tour Ho-Chunk Gaming

MSPT Ho-Chunk Gaming
MSPT Ho-Chunk Gaming

A hefty turnout of 197 players showed up for Day 1a of Mid-States Poker Tour Ho-Chunk Gaming, which is doubling as the Wisconsin State Poker Championship, with 33 runners making it through the 14 levels of play. Today, Day 1b is set to kick off at 4 p.m. local time, and a comparably large field is expected.

Will Stone is the man to catch, as he bagged 292,500 to lead the way on Day 1a. Others making it through included Mandy Caffee (276,000), Brian Rudolph (252,500), Jeff Petronack (228,000), Zach Shelton (213,000), Mike Mustafa (137,500), Mike Holm (136,500), tour pro Matt Alexander (133,000), Joe Ford (104,500), Kou Vang (93,500), Chad Holloway (93,000), and Ernest Garrett (84,500).

Stacks start at 20,000 apiece, and blinds begin at 50/100, progressing for 14 40-minute levels until everyone left bags up. Each player is allowed one reentry during Day 1b play, so keep in mind an early elimination may not mean the end of a player's time here in the tournament. Registration will close after the break following Level 9, so we'll see how many runners this growing field can draw.