The following players have built some of the bigger stacks in the room heading into the break:
2015 Mid-States Poker Tour Canterbury Park
With a grand total of 470 entries over two starting days, this final event on the MSPT Season Six schedule has set a Minnesota state record for a major poker tournament.
It has also created a guarantee-crushing $454,400 prize pool that will pay 45 spots. A min-cash is worth $2,272 and first place will come with a $116,103 payday.
Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
Josh Skrogstad is on the kind of late level heater most players only dream of.
He just simply can't be beat right now and has picked up 20,000-chip pot after 20,000-chip pot on the way to a healthy lead heading into Level 12.
Some of the miracles he's produced include going runner-runner for a straight with pocket eights versus a flopped set of sevens and having sevens of his own hold against a big-time bluff.
Minnesota native Seth Meyer just jumped up to the top of the leader board after a massive hand.
He got it in with a set of jacks over aces up against a player with just 2,000 less than the 64,000 in his stack.
Meyer is now in a dead heat for current chip lead with Matt Mlsna.
Matt Mlsna just tripled up through Rob Wazwaz and a third player, vaulting into the lead and knocking Wazwaz off the top of the counts.
He open jammed a ![]()
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flop with a set of fours and got called by a third player with pocket kings and Wazwaz holding the ![]()
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turn card actually gave Wazwaz outs to a straight flush, but filled up Mlsna and the boat held over the straight and big pair when the river bricked.
Level: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
When the player on his right led out with a raise preflop, Bob Cassioppi three-bet. The raiser was the only caller and they both checked a ![]()
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flop.
The raiser checked the
turn, but check-raise-shipped it in when Cassioppi fired out 6,000. Cassioppi snap-called with the ![]()
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Aces held after the
river and Cassioppi crested 100,000.
Rob Wazwaz has moved firmly into the chip lead now on 120,000.
His latest move up the ladder included a three bet to 8,700 from the small blind over a Rex Clinkscales 2,100-chip open that was called by the button. No one called the three bet.
Clinkscales got those chips back and more a few hands later, three-betting over a 2,300 open, making it 5,000. The raiser called and they both checked a ![]()
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flop. A delayed c-bet of 3,100 on the
turn was enough to take it down for Clinkscales.
Just before the break, structure guru Allen Kessler shoved the ![]()
over a raise and got called by pocket sixes.
He lost the race and declined the re-entry option.
In the meantime, MSPT Pro Nick Pupillo got caught with queens against aces to go broke. He decided re-entry was a good idea and has started a run already, shoving the ![]()
after the break and getting looked up by one shorty on the ![]()
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He won the race, filling up on a ![]()
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board.