2019 MSPT Canterbury Park

$1,100 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 MSPT Canterbury Park

Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$776,940
Entries
802
Players Left
802
Average Chip Stack
20,000
Total Chips
16,040,000
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
802

Welcome to Day 2 of the $1,100 MSPT Main Event at Canterbury Park

Rich Alsup
Rich Alsup

The final stop for Season 10 of the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) will come to its conclusion today as the $1,100 buy-in, $500K GTD Main Event at Minnesota’s Canterbury Park gets underway at 11 a.m.

There have been three starting flights that pulled together a staggering 802 total entries, which was enough to blast by the half a million guarantee that was set. A total of 105 players have found a bag and those lucky enough to do so will be returning today for Day 2 action.

Leading the remaining players with the overall chip lead is World Series of Poker bracelet winner John Reading. Reading bagged large in Day 1c and will look to add his first MSPT title to his already impressive poker resume.

Top 10 Stacks After Starting Flights

PositionPlayerHometownMSPT Main Event TitlesChip Count
1John ReadingRochester, MN0417,000
2William KachelSt Paul, MN0406,500
3Phil MaderGandy, NE0397,000
4Steve WilkieArvada, CO1354,500
5Rich AlsupSaint Louis Park, MN1335,000
6Aaron JohnsonRed Wing, MN1326,000
7Mark SandnessPlymouth, MN1319,000
8Cody EspesethHopkins, MN0312,000
9Paul KellyAlbert Lea, MN0298,000
10Jeffrey PetronackHugo, MN0279,500

Many other familiar faces will be battling it out for a shot at the six-figure top prize which include a list of former MSPT Main Event winners; Rob Wazwaz (253,500), Mark Jaroslawski (250,000), Jonathan Kim (203,000), Kou Vang (165,000), Season 10 MSPT player of the year Mike Shin (156,500), Sam Vizza (139,500), Michael Wilmes (117,500), James Gibson (104,000), Muneer Ahmed (102,500), Tom Stambaugh (102,500), Ahmed Taleb (47,000) and Jeffrey Birt (33,000).

Although there are 105 players returning for Day 2 action, only 81 of them will be grabbing a piece of the prize pool. Once the money is reached players will be paid a min-cash of $2,174, but all eyes will be on the $155,288 first-place prize that the eventual champion will be taking home, along with an MSPT title.

MSPT Canterbury Park Main Event Payouts

PlacePrize
1$155,288
2$95,502
3$69,880
4$51,994
5$39,598
6$30,281
7$23,293
8$17,858
9$13,976
10-12$11,569
13-15$9,318
16-18$7,764
19-21$6,522
22-24$5,513
25-27$4,503
28-36$3,416
37-45$2,873
46-54$2,640
55-63$2,485
64-72$2,329
73-81$2,174

Day 2 Schedule

Cards will be in the air at 11 a.m. local time with blind levels lasting 40-minutes in length until heads-up play is reached, at which point they will be reduced to 30-minutes. As Day 1a reached the earliest hard stop, that's the point where Day 2 will begin.

Action kicks off from level 15 with 16:54 left on the clock where blinds are 2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 big blind ante. Once the final 27 players have been reached a transition from the big blind ante to a standard ante will come into play.

The plan is to play down to an eventual winner with the final table to be live-streamed worldwide on a 15-minute delay on the MSPT’s website.

Final Day Structure

LevelLengthSmall BlindBig BlindBB AnteStandard Ante
1640 minutes3,0005,0005,000 
1740 minutes3,0006,0006,000 
1840 minutes4,0008,0008,000 
1940 minutes5,00010,00010,000 
2040 minutes6,00012,00012,0002,000
2140 minutes8,00016,00016,0002,000
2240 minutes10,00020,00020,0003,000
2340 minutes10,00025,00025,0004,000
2440 minutes15,00030,00030,0005,000
2540 minutes20,00040,00040,0005,000
2640 minutes25,00050,00050,0005,000
2740 minutes30,00060,00060,00010,000
2830 minutes40,00080,00080,00010,000
2930 minutes50,000100,000100,00010,000
3030 minutes60,000120,000120,00020,000

Mike Shin Wins MSPT Season 10 POY

Mike Shin
Mike Shin

For the first time in tour history, the MSPT Player of the Year race was a foregone conclusion since the start as Mike Shin held a commanding lead throughout the entirety of the season and has now secured his $10,000 reward. His 5,475 points was well ahead of Adam Friedman, who was his next closest competition with 3,500 points. Shin has amassed 11 MSPT cashes in 2019 which includes winning the MSPT Majestic Star back in January for $68,593 and finishing third in the MSPT Venetian over the summer for $334,000. That was the second-largest score of his career behind the $427,930 he received for finishing 12th in the 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event.

MSPT Season 10 POY Standings

PlacePlayerPoints
1Mike Shin5,475
2Adam Friedman3,500
3Matt Kirby3,425
4Brian Wilson3,250
5Brian Hou3,000
6Andy Tran2,950
7Aaron Johnson2,942
8Alex Winter2,750
9Eric Baldwin2,700
10DJ Buckley2,692

For more on the MSPT, visit the tour’s website at msptpoker.com

Stay tuned here as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand bringing you all the action throughout the day until a winner is crowned!

Tags: Aaron JohnsonAdam FriedmanAhmed TalebAlex WinterAndy TranBrian HouBrian WilsonDJ BuckleyEric BaldwinJames GibsonJohn ReadingJonathan KimKou VangMatt KirbyMike ShinMuneer AhmedRob WazwazSam VizzaTom Stambaugh