MSPT Grand Falls $1,100 Main Event (Jan. 2021)

MSPT Grand Falls $1,100 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

MSPT Grand Falls $1,100 Main Event (Jan. 2021)

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
108
Prize
$101,450
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$471,860
Entries
488
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 150,000
Ante
30,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
257
Players Left
37

Two-Pair Good for Alinder

Level 2 : 100/200, 200 ante
Mark Alinder
Mark Alinder

Vic Peppe limped in from under the gun and Mark Alinder followed suit from the button. Action was on Swadeep Mishra who raised to 900 from the small blind.

The big blind folded while Peppe and Alinder called to see a {7-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{8-Hearts} flop appear. Action was checked to Peppe who fired out 800 and only Alinder called to see the {k-Diamonds} drop on the turn.

Peppe check-called the 1,200 bet from Alinder and the {4-Hearts} river was checked by both players.

Peppe rolled over {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} for a pair of eights but it was no good as Alinder showed {k-Spades}{8-Spades} to win the pot with two-pair.

Player Chips Progress
Swadeep Mishra us
Swadeep Mishra
33,400
8,400
8,400
Mark Alinder us
Mark Alinder
27,400
Vic Peppe us
Vic Peppe
20,100
-4,900
-4,900

Tags: Mark AlinderSwadeep MishraVic Peppe

Level: 3

Blinds: 200/200

Ante: 300

Industry Insiders: Grand Falls Poker Room Manager Renee Thomas

Level 3 : 200/200, 300 ante
Renee Thomas Grand Falls
Renee Thomas Grand Falls

Grand Falls Casino & Golf Resort was granted an operator's license for a casino in May of 2010, which followed the passage of a referendum approving a gaming structure by the citizens of Lyon County, Iowa in September of 2008. Since then, the property has won a number of awards including Midwest Gaming and Destination Magazine 2016 Readers’ Choice Awards for “Best Amenities,” “Best Golf Course,” and “Best Casino Personnel.”

It also ranked as the second-best overall property in Iowa, second-best for amenities in the entire Midwest, and having the best golf course in the entire Midwest! As far as poker at Grand Falls is concerned, Renee Thomas, a mother of three and grandmother of two (not to mention her 3 lbs. Chihuahua that she claims runs the show at her house), is the woman spearheading the team that makes the action happen.

“I’ve been in the casino industry for 26 years in three states,” Thomas tells MSPT Magazine. “I started out dealing
blackjack in South Dakota for a year before transferring to poker as a dealer. I became a supervisor there and then managed the room for three and a half years. After 10 years, I moved to Colorado and followed the same path of dealing, supervising and then managing the Lady Luck poker room for six years.”

After Lady Luck, a sister property to Golden Gates Poker Renee Thomas Parlour (another MSPT stop) just down the street, Thomas set her sights on returning to the Midwest.

“As much as I loved Colorado, I knew that I would eventually want to move back closer to my family,” Thomas explains. “A friend had told me about a casino possibly being built in Larchwood, Iowa so I started paying attention when the state was doing impact studies. When Grand Falls was hiring I came on board before the casino opened as a supervisor and assisted the poker manager in training poker dealers. I was promoted to poker room manager three and a half years ago.”

Once in the driver’s seat, Thomas helped bring one of the country’s premier poker tours to the property.

“Our players look forward to the $1,100 MSPT every year,” she says excitedly. “It’s a great way for our local players to have the opportunity to satellite into a large tournament without having to travel. Because of our location we bring in players from multiple states and because of our amenities, many of them treat it like a mini vacation with their spouse.”

Of course there’s a lot of poker action to be had even when the MSPT isn’t in town.

“Along with running the MSPT every August, our poker room runs three different tournament events each year as
well as low limit weekly tournaments,” says Thomas. “We have the Fall Poker Series in November, our Poker Championship in March and our Summer Poker Challenge in June. I know every manager says that their poker room is friendly but ours truly is! We have such a great staff of supervisors, duals and dealers here at Grand Falls and we do our very best to take care of our player’s needs from getting you a Resort Club card to calling the Big Drop to order your dinner.”

While a strong player base from nearby Sioux Falls and experienced staff help make poker at Grand Falls a success, Thomas is also quick to credit the resort itself.

“Grand Falls Casino and Golf Resort has so much to offer our guests and it’s a great destination for a mini vacation,” she says. “You can relax at the spa or pool, play golf, shop in our boutique and then have dinner at Ruthie’s, Robert’s Buffet or the Big Drop.”

*This post originally appeared in MSPT Magazine and is republished here with permission from the MSPT.

A Round of Chip Counts

Level 3 : 200/200, 300 ante
Player Chips Progress
Jeremy Schultz us
Jeremy Schultz
30,900
5,900
5,900
Jonathan Kim us
Jonathan Kim
29,700
4,700
4,700
Shanda Myers us
Shanda Myers
26,400
1,400
1,400
Kou Vang us
Kou Vang
25,000
25,000
25,000
Nicola DiTrapani us
Nicola DiTrapani
23,700
-1,300
-1,300
Jimmy Zeledon us
Jimmy Zeledon
23,600
-1,400
-1,400
Lisa Schoonmaker us
Lisa Schoonmaker
22,100
-2,900
-2,900
Ryan Phan us
Ryan Phan
22,100
-2,900
-2,900
Phil Gioia us
Phil Gioia
21,300
21,300
21,300
Dan Lowery us
Dan Lowery
19,200
-5,800
-5,800
Kyna England us
Kyna England
18,400
-6,600
-6,600
Dan Bekavac us
Dan Bekavac
16,500
-8,500
-8,500

More Chip Counts

Level 3 : 200/200, 300 ante
Player Chips Progress
Tim Dorzweiler us
Tim Dorzweiler
48,600
23,600
23,600
Swadeep Mishra us
Swadeep Mishra
37,800
4,400
4,400
Vic Peppe us
Vic Peppe
32,400
12,300
12,300
Scott Konze us
Scott Konze
31,200
6,200
6,200
Mark Alinder us
Mark Alinder
28,700
1,300
1,300
Henry Gingerich us
Henry Gingerich
25,000
25,000
25,000
Bruce Swart us
Bruce Swart
24,700
-300
-300
Jason Seitz us
Jason Seitz
22,300
-2,700
-2,700
Josh Meyer us
Josh Meyer
22,300
-2,700
-2,700
Keith Heine us
Keith Heine
21,300
-3,700
-3,700
Johnny Flores us
Johnny Flores
20,900
-4,100
-4,100
Terrence Reid us
Terrence Reid
20,500
-4,500
-4,500
Rob WazWaz us
Rob WazWaz
20,100
-4,900
-4,900
WSOP 1X Winner
Mark Fink us
Mark Fink
19,800
-5,200
-5,200

Gioia Trips Up Opponent

Level 3 : 200/200, 300 ante
Phil Gioia
Phil Gioia

After a 3,000 raise preflop from the small blind player, only Phil Gioia called to see a {q-Clubs}{j-Spades}{7-Spades} flop. The small blind player check-jammed for 7,200 after Gioia fired out 500. After a few moments in the tank, Gioia called and the two players tabled their hands.

Phil Gioia: {10-Clubs}{7-Clubs}
Opponent: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}

Gioia was ahead after flopping a pair of sevens and the {7-Hearts} turn left his opponent drawing dead. The meaningless {k-Diamonds} completed the board on the river and Gioia raked in the chips.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Gioia us
Phil Gioia
30,700
9,400
9,400

Tags: Phil Gioia

Level: 4

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 400

Most MSPT Main Event Cashes in a Single Season

Level 4 : 200/400, 400 ante
Mike Shin
Mike Shin

Since its inception in 2009, the MSPT has done a great job keeping track of player stats. As a result, 11 years on they have one of the best player databases in the industry.

On their "Leaderboards" page, the MSPT tracks such things as Career Earnings, Main Event Cashes, Main Event Final Tables, Main Event Titles, Total Cashes, Most Cashes/Final Tables in a Season, Most Final Tables All-Time, and much more.

PlacePlayerSeasonCashes
1Mike Shin1012
2Aaron Johnson1010
3Aaron Johnson910
4Kou Vang58
5Mark Hodge68
6DJ Buckley97
7Kou Vang97
8Patrick Steele107
9Brian Hou107
10Alex Winter106

Polson Puts DiTrapani to the Test

Level 4 : 200/400, 400 ante
Eric Polson
Eric Polson

Nicola DiTrapani opened for 900 from middle position and Eric Polson defended his big blind to see a {3-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} flop appear.

Polson check-called the 700 continuation bet from DiTrapani and did the same for 3,000 after the {7-Clubs} dropped on the turn.

The {j-Hearts} completed the board on the river and Polson turned the aggressor after he led out for 8,200. The bet sent DiTrapani into the tank and after a few minutes, he tossed in the chips and called.

Polson showed {j-Spades}{8-Diamonds} for jacks full and DiTrapani tossed {3-Hearts}{x-} into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Polson us
Eric Polson
42,300
42,300
42,300
Nicola DiTrapani us
Nicola DiTrapani
17,400
-6,300
-6,300

Tags: Nicola DiTrapaniEric Polson