2020 Mid-States Poker Tour Canterbury Park
The dealer was in the process of running the cards on an all-in preflop situation where a short stack put the last of his chips into the middle and received action from Dennis Stevermer.
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Stevermer paired his king on the flop ![]()
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but his opponent actually picked up one extra out as his three outs to a ten were replaced by four outs to a jack for Broadway. However, the turn and river were both clean and Stevermer took down the pot and added to his stack along the way.
DJ Buckley opened to 5,000 in middle position and action was back on him after Rob Adsem went all in for 13,000 in the small blind and the big blind called. Buckley shoved all in and the big blind quickly called as well for all three hands to be tabled.
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"I like my hand!" exclaimed Adsem. The flop came ![]()
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to give him a flush draw. The turn
was safe for Buckley but Adsem filled up on the river
to score the triple. After he was paid, Buckley had 53,500 remaining that the big blind matched and the dealer sent his way.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
Blake Bohn opened to 4,000 on the button and received a call from Jeff Petronack, who defended his big blind. The flop was ![]()
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and Petronack went all in for his last 19,000.
"Boom!" said Bohn, slamming down a stack of chips and tabling his hand quickly thereafter.
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Bohn's flopped set left Petronack with four outs at a gutshot to stay alive. He did not hit it on the turn
or the river
and was eliminated from the tournament. On the other hand, Bohn's stack has ballooned up to just shy of 200,000 and he now finds himself among one of the biggest stacks across the eight tables left in play.
Bill Gobel opened the action with a raise to 4,500 in middle position and was three-bet all in by the player on the button. Action made its way back to Gobel and he thought for a few moments before making the call.
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Gobel was poised for the knockout and watched the board run out clean for him, coming ![]()
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to earn him the pot.
There was a three-way all in preflop situation between the big blind, Mark Jaroslawski who was under the gun, and the cutoff.
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Jaroslawski found the goods on a flop of ![]()
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but the turn
gave both his opponents outs at a full house. He faded them on the river
and scored both the main and side pots to bring the April 2019 MSPT Canterbury Park champion up to 67,000.
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Matt Kirby opened the action with a raise to 3,500 in middle position and was three-bet to 8,500 by Ahmed Taleb in the hijack. Action made its way back to Kirby and he put out chips to call.
Both players proceeded to check through the runout of ![]()
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to take the hand to showdown.
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for a pair of fives and Taleb turned over ![]()
to take down the pot with his pair of tens.