Main Event
Day 1c Completed
Main Event
Day 1c Completed
Day 1c of the 2015 Mid-States Poker Tour Maryland Live! Casino Main Event concluded with 15 percent of the field remaining mid-way through the final level of the night. East Coast tournament notable Greg Himmelbrand topped the 19 survivors, bagging 307,600 in chips. His stack will be good for the overall lead heading into Sunday's Day 2, besting Adam Friedman, who topped Day 1b with just over 285,000. Himmelbrand has more than $800,000 in career cashes, mostly around the East Coast, and will be looking for his first big score at Maryland Live! Casino.
The third and final flight of the tour's first journey to the Northeast proved to be by far the most successful, drawing 122 runners to push the overall total to 270. Trevor Savage (217,000), Lenard Adams (208,600), Dennis Tsai (194,900), Vinod Moorjani (186,900), Matthew Kottal (134,100), and Derek Dempsey (42,000) were some of the players managing to survive along with Himmelbrand.
Surviving is one thing, but thriving is another, and Himmelbrand did the latter. He already had heaps by Level 11 (600/1,200/200), but that's when he solidified his chip lead in a massive pot with Emad Alabsi.
Himmelbrand opened for 2,600 in middle position, and Alabsi made it 6,700 to go from the button. Himmelbrand came back with 12,600, and Alabsi dropped in a five-bet to about 25,000. Himmelbrand jammed for Alabsi's remaining 30,000 or so, and Alabsi called with the . Himmelbrand had it beat with the , and a ten-high run out boosted Himmelbrand to a monstrous 270,000.
MSPT team pro Nick Pupillo, tour points leader Mark Hodge, David Gutfreund, Jordan Hogans, and Stan Jablonski were a few of the players joining Alabsi on the rail during the course of play.
The 47 players who have survived the three Day 1 flights combine at 11:15 a.m. Sunday morning for Day 2. They'll play down to a winner, who will take home a yet-to-be-determined first-place prize. Be sure to come back for the live updates, as there will be no stream at this stop.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Greg Himmelbrand | 307,600 | 52,600 |
Trevor Savage | 217,000 | 217,000 |
Lenard Adams
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208,600 | 58,600 |
Dennis Tsai | 194,900 | 194,900 |
Vinod Moorjani | 186,900 | 72,200 |
Dan Tomlinson | 171,400 | 171,400 |
Michael Zuniga | 158,900 | 18,900 |
Matthew Kottal | 134,100 | 1,100 |
Daniel Fisher | 128,700 | 2,700 |
Casey Glick | 113,700 | 16,700 |
Bryan Maxin | 99,300 | 99,300 |
Christopher Caruso | 92,100 | 92,100 |
John Scarth
|
91,100 | 91,100 |
John Gorsuch
|
76,400 | 76,400 |
Tim Bryan | 74,200 | 74,200 |
Temp Hutter
|
65,700 | 65,700 |
Karl Sinotkin
|
60,300 | 60,300 |
Derek Dempsey | 42,000 | 1,000 |
Cynthia Albert | 15,400 | -104,600 |
With 15 percent of the field left, the tournament has wrapped up for the night.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
We found Matthew Kottal with in front of him, having called the all-in shove of Vinod Moorjani, who had and a stack of 43,500.
The flop came , but the turn gave Kottal a boat and the lead.
"Give me a ten!" Moorjani shouted.
The dealer obliged, peeling the off the deck.
Greg Himmelbrand said he folded .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matthew Kottal | 133,000 | -19,000 |
Vinod Moorjani | 114,700 |
Michael Zuniga raised to 6,200 after a player limped early. The player on his left jammed for about 50,000, and Zuniga called.
Zuniga:
Opponent:
Zuniga won the race with a pair of jacks as the board rolled out .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Michael Zuniga | 140,000 | 140,000 |
Jordan Hogans pushed his last 17,500 in and got snap-called by the player on his left.
Hogans:
Opponenth:
Hogans got little on the flop, and he got out of his seat, but he turned an out, the . The river was a though.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jordan Hogans
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Busted |
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300