Angel French got her roughly 100,000 chips in preflop and was at risk.
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to give French a sweat on the turn but keep her ahead to confirm the double.
Angel French got her roughly 100,000 chips in preflop and was at risk.
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to give French a sweat on the turn but keep her ahead to confirm the double.
These players received $2,081 for their efforts.
Alberto Sabogali got the rest of his 103,000 chips in from the hijack and Joon Kim called the small blind.
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flop put Sabogali ahead, but the
turn put him behind as the
completed the board to send Sabogali to the rail, while Kim added the chips to his stack.
Level: 18
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
A player got the rest of their approximately 110,000 stack in preflop and was at risk against Aaron Massey.
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Massey had his opponent pipped, and the ![]()
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runout kept his nines ahead and sent his opponent to the payout desk.
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flop, Jason Wheeler moved the rest of his chips in. Claude Murrell called.
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Wheeler was ahead but needed to fade a lot of outs. The
turn changed nothing, but the
river improved Murrell to a flush and knocked out Wheeler.
According to the table, Makoto Yoshimichi got the rest of his chips in and was at risk against James Boettcher.
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The flop was clean, but a seven appeared on the turn to give Boettcher a set, and Yoshimichi couldn't improve on the river, sending him to the rail on the bubble.
The remaining 108 players are now in the money and are guaranteed a minimum of $2,081, although they are all looking towards the $168,488 top prize.
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Dealers have been instructed to deal one hand at a time as the players are close to the money.
Kyna England took down the Season 12 Player of the Year title after winning the MSPT Winter Poker Classic at Canterbury Park in December. She held off a late charge by Taylor Howard in the finale event of the year to become the first female Player of the Year in MSPT history.
Since its inception in 2009, the MSPT has done a great job keeping track of player stats. As a result, 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.
Here's a look at the final standings in the Season 12 points race.
| Place | Player | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kyna England | 4,750 |
| 2 | Taylor Howard | 4,058 |
| 3 | Cy Church | 3,925 |
| 4 | Aaron Massey | 3,250 |
| 5 | Jordan Cristos | 3,200 |
| 6 | Jason Crews | 3,075 |
| 7 | Daniel Sepiol | 2,850 |
| 8 | Rob WazWaz | 2,717 |
| 9 | Thu Nguyen | 2,700 |
| 10 | Gediminas Uselis | 2.550 |