Level: 6
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Kristen Deardorff opened to 1,100 in middle position and was called by the hijack and the button. The flop came ![]()
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and Deardorff continued with a bet of 2,200. The hijack called and they went heads-up to the
on the turn.
Both players checked through to the
on the river and then knuckled the table one more time. Deardorff turned over ![]()
and that was good enough to win the pot.
Meanwhile, Jeff Madsen, Tim Reilly, and Ralph Massey are some more of the latest entries.
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was spread across the felt with over 20,000 in the middle already. The action was checked to Todd Bartlett who ripped all in, putting his opponent to the test for his remaining 16,500 chips.
After spending a couple of minutes in the tank, Bartlett's opponent finally looked him up. Bartlett turned over the goods with ![]()
for the nut flush while his opponent held ![]()
for two pair.
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Picking up the action on the turn with the board reading ![]()
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, Chad Holloway was heads-up in a pot of around 10,000. His opponent led out with a bet of 6,500 from the small blind and Holloway shoved all in for just under 20,000.
His opponent quickly mucked his cards and Holloway raked in the pot to climb above starting stack.

The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) is set to host an exciting event at Sycuan Casino in San Diego from September 15-25.
With over $570,000 guaranteed spread over 11 events, the United States Poker Championship will attract some large fields and large payouts. Each tournament will award a trophy on top of the money to the winners. PokerNews will be on-hand live reporting the $1,110 Main Event, a $300,000 guaranteed tournament that runs from September 22-25.
Sycuan Casino is one of the top places to gamble, vacation, and play poker in Southern California. It has become a regular and popular home for Mid-States Poker Tour action.
The Main Event has three Day 1 starting flights scheduled, one per day starting on the 22nd. All remaining players will return to Sycuan Casino on the 25th to play down to a winner.
On September 15, the series kicks off with the $360 Mystery Bounty event, a new phenomenon in tournament poker. Players draw mystery bounty envelopes as opposed to the traditional set payout per bounty.
No-limit hold'em is the main game to be played during the MSPT United States Poker Championship, but it isn't the only game. There will be one pot-limit Omaha tournament, a one-day $250 buy-in contest with $100,000 guaranteed on September 16.
The series features an impressive mix of NLH games, including the Mystery Bounty, a $300 MSPT Tag Team Championship (September 20), and a $250 Seniors (50+) event on September 19.
Players can earn their way into the Main Event for as little as $135 via satellite tournaments on September 19 and 22 where one in 10 players receive a ticket. There will also be multiple $265 buy-in satellites available starting on the 21st.
| Dates | Tournament | Guarantee |
|---|---|---|
| Sep. 15-18 | Event #1: $360 Mystery Bounty NLH | $100,000 |
| Sep. 16 | Event #2: $250 Pot-Limit Omaha | $10,000 |
| Sep. 18 | Event #3: $250 Sunday Feast NLH | $10,000 |
| Sep. 18-21 | Event #4: $185 Deepstack NLH | $20,000 |
| Sep. 19 | Event #5: $250 Seniors (50+) NLH | $10,000 |
| Sep. 19 | Event #6: $250 Turbo Super Stack NLH | $10,000 |
| Sep. 20 | Event #7: $250 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max | $10,000 |
| Sep. 20 | Event #8: $300 MSPT Tag Team Championship ($150/Player) | $15,000 |
| Sep. 21 | Event #9: $250 Hump Day NLH | $10,000 |
| Sep. 22-25 | Event #10: $1,110 MSPT Main Event NLH | $300,000 |
| Sep. 25 | Event #11: $250 Last Chance NLH | $10,000 |
Following the conclusion of the aforementioned tournament, the MSPT will head to Firekeepers Casino in Battle Creek, Michigan for the $1,000,000 guaranteed Michigan State Poker Championship, an $1,110 buy-in tournament, October 13-16.
The remaining 2022 MSPT schedule includes Silverado Casino in Deadwood, South Dakota (October 21-23), Riverside Casino in Riverside, Iowa (October 27-30), and Running Aces Casino in Columbus, Minnesota (December 1-11).
Harrison Ashdown opened to 800 in early position and the cutoff three-bet to 3,000. The small blind flat-called and Ashdown responded by shoving all in for a little over 13,000. The cutoff quickly called and the small blind got out of the way.
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Opponent: ![]()
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The flop of ![]()
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looked promising for Ashdown who was looking for a double up. However, the
and
runout gave his opponent a flush, and Ashdown was eliminated.
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400