![]() ![]() ![]() The odds looked strong for Minnesota to defend home turf as nine of ten resided locally. In all, 48 players from Day 1a and 64 from Day 1b advanced, leaving 112 players battling for a spot in the top 36.įour of the final ten players had reached a MSPT final table before. Sam Desilva emerged from Day 1b with the most chips, accumulating 165,000 to hold down the third spot behind Powell and Nelson heading into Day 2. The next closest competitor when play ended was Shane Nelson of Hopkins. Reg Powell of Elk River, MN dominated Friday night’s Day 1a action, bagging 229,400. Prior to that it was Canada’s James Gibson defeating a 376 entrants to pocket $96,205. Adam Younis of Iowa won the April event by outlasting 373-runners for $95,328. The prior two MSPT events at Canterbury Park saw champions exiting the state with their winnings. The much-anticipated $1,100 buy-in Main Event attracted a solid field, despite the snow storm and below-freezing temperatures.Ī total of 366 runners took their shot at the $94K first place prize, ten entrants short of the MSPT record set in December of 2012, also at Canterbury Park. There was certainly no shortage of drama at the PokerNews Mid-States Poker Tour season finale at Canterbury Park in December. ![]()
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