2022 MSPT Deadwood

$1,110 South Dakota State Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2022 MSPT Deadwood

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$94,843
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,110
Prize Pool
$489,220
Entries
506
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
66
Players Left
1

$1,110 South Dakota State Championship

Day 2 Completed

Gerald Cunniff Wins MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship

Level 30 : 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

A tournament steeped in history and tradition has another outstanding champion to call its own as Gerald Cunniff of St. Paul, Minnesota has won the MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship.

Cunniff takes home one of the most iconic trophies in poker for his victory, outlasting 506 entries at the Silverado-Franklin Hotel and Gaming Complex in Deadwood, South Dakota.

“It’s going right on the mantle, until my wife takes it away”, joked Cunniff when asked if he was putting the legendary trophy in a special place.

Along with that incredible trophy, Cunniff takes home $94,483, which is his largest-ever tournament score. “The trophy is really cool, but the money is really the best thing.” said Cunniff when asked to compare the significance of the trophy to a near $100,000 score.

In the end, it was Cunniff taking home the largest piece of the prize pool and that trophy, as a deal was agreed upon before heads-up play began, with Cunniff holding a near five-to-one chip lead over runner-up Mike Estes of Coralville, Iowa. The deal saw Estes take home an even $75,000 for his efforts.

The tournament was one of the region’s biggest and most successful ever, as the massive field created a prize pool of $489,320 which was spread among the final 54 players.

MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Gerald CunniffSt. Paul, MN$94,843*
2Mike EstesCoralville, IA$75,000*
3Ron KohnerPeoria, AZ$46,583
4Wesley CannonMinneapolis, MN$35,231
5Joshua KievalFort Collins, CO$26,423
6Michael WilliamsBillings, MT$20,062
7Alex SmithCasper, WY$15,658
8Kevin EllisBillings, MT$12,233
9Sergio MirelesNewcastle, WY$9,297

*Denotes heads-up deal.

Road to the Final Table

Cunniff came into Sunday as the chip leader and kept building his stack as he battled his way through a day which saw many quick eliminations as the bubble was burst quickly with just 12 of the 66 returning players needing to be eliminated to reach the money.

Patricia Baumann was the unfortunate bubble elimination when Jeff Heiberg sent her home shy of the money with ace-ten against Baumann’s ace-four.

From there, many notables fell shy of the final table, including MSPT stars Matt Kirby (30th - $2,642) and DJ Buckley (23rd - $3,768), along with Jeff Heiberg (12th - $7,340) and Joshua Reichard (11th - $7,340).

Final Table Action

After the final nine returned from dinner, it looked like Estes would run away with the event as he took an early pot off Cunniff before scoring the table’s first elimination by ending the run of 2019 champion Sergio Mireles.

Cunniff then began his final ascension to the title, first knocking out Alex Smith in 7th place, then cutting into Estes’ chip lead in a key pot.

The wild card at the table was Ron Kohner, whose random aggressive style had players shaking their heads throughout the day. But it was Cunniff who finally got to him midway through the final table in a key pot, then put him on fumes with a huge double up that sent Cunniff to a chip lead that he would not relinquish before finishing off Kohner.

From there the deal was agreed upon that declared Cunniff the champion.

Next Stop, Vegas!

The MSPT crew has packed up and is now on their way to Vegas for what promises to be a pair of huge Main Events at the Venetian Resort and Casino. PokerNews will be there to capture all the action.

MSPT Venetian Main Event Schedules

DateTime (PDT)TournamentLate RegGTD Prize PoolStarting StackBlind Levels
Monday, June 611:10 am$1,600 MSPT Main Event Day 1a6:40 pm$2,000,00030,00040
Tuesday, June 711:10 am$1,600 MSPT Main Event Day 1b6:40 pm$2,000,00030,00040
Wednesday, June 811:10 am$1,600 MSPT Main Event Day 1c6:40 pm$2,000,00030,00040
Thursday, June 911:00 am$1,600 MSPT Main Event Day 2---40
Friday, June 1012:00 pm$1,600 MSPT Main Event Day 3---40
Sunday, June 1211:10 am$1,100 MSPT Main Event Day 1a6:40 pm$1,500,00025,00040
Monday, June 1311:10 am$1,100 MSPT Main Event Day 1b6:40 pm$1,500,00025,00040
Tuesday, June 1411:10 am$1,100 MSPT Main Event Day 1c6:40 pm$1,500,00025,00040
Wednesday, June 1511:00 am$1,100 MSPT Main Event Day 2---40
       

This concludes our coverage from Historic Deadwood, South Dakota and the Silverado-Franklin Hotel and Gaming Complex.
Congratulations to Gerald Cunniff, the 2022 South Dakota State Poker Champion.

Tags: Alex SmithDJ BuckleyGerald CunniffJeff HeibergJoshua KievalJoshua ReichardKevin EllisMatt KirbyMichael WilliamsMike EstesPatricia BaumannRon KohnerSergio MIrelesWesley Cannon

Ron Kohner Eliminated in 3rd Place ($46,583)

Level 30 : 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Ron Kohner
Ron Kohner

Gerald Cunniff raised to 350,000 on the button and Ron Kohner called in the big blind.

The players checked the {10-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{k-Clubs} flop, but on the {6-Clubs} turn, Kohner open shoved for approximately 1,300,000. Cunniff called.

Ron Kohner: {8-Spades}{6-Diamonds}
Gerald Cunniff: {k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

Kohner fell right into Cunniff's trap as his turned pair of sixes was no match for Cunniff's kings and nines. The {q-Hearts} on the river ended the hand and Kohner's night as he fell in 3rd place.

Player Chips Progress
Gerald Cunniff us
Gerald Cunniff
10,050,000 3,150,000
Mike Estes us
Mike Estes
2,800,000 -1,950,000
Ron Kohner us
Ron Kohner
Busted

Tags: Gerald CunniffRon Kohner

Cunniff Doubles Through Kohner

Level 30 : 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Gerald Cunniff
Gerald Cunniff

Gerald Cunniff raised to 400,000 on the button and was called by Ron Kohner in the big blind.

On the {j-Clubs}{6-Spades}{5-Clubs} flop, after Kohner checked, Cunniff bet 500,000 and was met with a quick check-raise all in from Kohner for about 3,000,000. Cunniff called in great shape, but still with his tournament life at risk.

Gerald Cunniff: {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Ron Kohner: {6-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}

Cunniff's top pair would hold, as the dealer laid down the {10-Hearts} on the turn and the {k-Diamonds} on the river to give Cunniff a huge double-up into the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Gerald Cunniff us
Gerald Cunniff
6,900,000 4,000,000
Mike Estes us
Mike Estes
4,750,000 1,110,000
Ron Kohner us
Ron Kohner
1,000,000 -4,120,000

Tags: Gerald CunniffRon Kohner

Level: 30

Blinds: 100,000/150,000

Ante: 150,000

Wesley Cannon Eliminated in 4th Place ($35,231)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Wesley Cannon
Wesley Cannon

After he was left short by Ron Kohner, Wesley Cannon moved all in for 655,000 from the small blind after a 300,000 button raise by Mike Estes.

Kohner folded his big blind and Estes called.

Wesley Cannon: {a-Clubs}{10-Spades}
Mike Estes: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}

The dealer spread a board of {9-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{7-Spades}{j-Clubs}, bringing no help to Cannon, who goes home with $35,231 in 4th place money.

Player Chips Progress
Mike Estes us
Mike Estes
3,640,000 610,000
Wesley Cannon us
Wesley Cannon
Busted

Tags: Mike EstesRon KohnerWesley Cannon

Kohner Crushes Cannon

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Ron Kohner
Ron Kohner

Ron Kohner raised to 350,000 in the cutoff and was called in the small blind by Mike Estes.

Wesley Cannon then moved all in, and Kohner called off for 2,425,000. Estes folded and Kohner was at risk.

Ron Kohner: {j-Hearts}{8-Hearts}
Wesley Cannon: {9-Hearts}{9-Clubs}

Cannon was surprised to see what he had been called with and he certainly didn't like the {a-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{j-Clubs} flop.

The turn {5-Diamonds} and {q-Diamonds} river couldn't save him, and he was left with crumbs, while Kohner regains the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Ron Kohner us
Ron Kohner
5,120,000 2,595,000
Mike Estes us
Mike Estes
3,030,000 -1,090,000
Gerald Cunniff us
Gerald Cunniff
2,900,000 -900,000
Wesley Cannon us
Wesley Cannon
610,000 -1,590,000

Tags: Mike EstesRon KohnerWesley Cannon

Cannon Doubles Through Kohner

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Wesley Cannon
Wesley Cannon

After action was checked in a heads-up pot between Ron Kohner and Wesley Cannon, with the board now reading {6-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{10-Spades} on the turn, Kohner moved all in for Cannon's over 2,000,000 chip stack.

Cannon quickly called and rolled over his monster.

Wesley Cannon: {j-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Ron Kohner: {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

Cannon had a jack-high straight versus Kohner's top pair and flush draw, which Cannon faded on the {q-Clubs} river to leave Kohner with under 1,000,000, while taking the chip lead for the first time at this final table.

Player Chips Progress
Wesley Cannon us
Wesley Cannon
4,600,000 2,250,000
Ron Kohner us
Ron Kohner
700,000 -3,200,000

Tags: Ron KohnerWesley Cannon