MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event
Day 1a Started
MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event
Day 1a Started
The Mid-States Poker Tour is all set to kick off a brand new event: MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event, located at Riverside Casino & Golf Resort, 10 minutes south of Iowa City.
After about three weeks of satellite action, MSPT Riverside opens today with the first of two starting flights. Each starting flight will play through 15 levels or until 12% of the field remains. Players get 25,000 in their starting stacks — 5,000 coming from a $10 add-on — and action begins at 100/100/100, progressing up to 3,000/5,000/5,000 by day's end.
Should a player run dry on chips, he or she may only reenter once per starting day, for a max of four bullets total.
The tournament carries a guarantee of $200,000, and early indications from the satellite and cash action point to a big field here in the next two days, with survivors from the first two flights playing down to a winner on Sunday.
Stay tuned here on PokerNews to follow all of the action on Day 1a.
Level: 1
Blinds: 100/100
Ante: 100
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The entire room is full, all 200 seats available for MSPT Riverside. Here's a look at some of the players seated in half of the room closest to the media desk.
Among those runners is Taylor Howard, who won a different MSPT event in Iowa back in November 2018 for $89,939.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Cody Brinn | 25,000 | |
Kyna England | 25,000 | |
Jeff Fielder | 25,000 | |
Phil Mader | 25,000 | |
Jeff Grimes | 25,000 | |
Dan Bekavac | 25,000 | |
Steve Federspiel | 25,000 | |
Andy Rogowski | 25,000 | |
George Dietz | 25,000 | |
Kevin Berthelsen | 25,000 | |
Taylor Howard | 25,000 |
Among the player also seated currently is Keith Heine, another former MSPT champ of an Iowa event who is also known for his success on the HPT with two top-three finishes there.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nick Pupillo
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25,000 | 25,000 |
Reg Powell | 25,000 | 25,000 |
John Simon | 25,000 | 25,000 |
Keith Heine | 25,000 | 25,000 |
Bill Romer | 25,000 | 25,000 |
Jeff Bryan | 25,000 | 25,000 |
In a multi-way pot on the flop, only Dan Bekavac in the big blind and an opponent in early position saw the turn with on the felt. The early player bet 6,000 and Bekavac check-called. On the river, Bekavac checked and faced a bet of 7,000. He responded with a raise to 21,000 which was quickly called.
Bekavac shook his head and tossed in for a missed combo draw, with the other player showing for a full house.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Dan Bekavac | 8,100 | -16,900 |
Level: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
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Ken Baime was in middle position facing a big-blind opponent on . The big blind bet 3,500 and Baime called. On the river, the big blind put in his last 11,500. The former MSPT champ needed only about 30 seconds before releasing.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ken Baime | 23,200 |