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NATION'S #1 POKER TOURJUNE 2016
JUNE 2016 Mid-States Poker Tour PAGE 3
President and Publisher Bryan Mileski Bryan@msptpoker.com
Editor-in-Chief Chad Holloway Chad@msptpoker.com
Art Director Carolyn Borgen Carolyn@msptpoker.com
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Vol. 1/No. 2
Letter from the Editor
By the time this issue hits the stands, the 2016 World Series of Poker will
be underway, and Season 7 of the Mid-States Poker Tour will either be in
the midst of wrapping up this summer's MSPT Venetian stop—which will
run from June 6-10 and feature a $2 million guarantee—or on our annual summer
hiatus.
The MSPT will return July 9-17 with a $350 Regional Event at Milwaukee's
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, with the next Main Event—the Iowa State Poker
Championship—taking place July 16-24 at Meskwaki Casino in Tama, Iowa. Other
stops on the horizon are the Indiana State Poker Championship at Tropicana
Evansville from August 13-21; the MSPT Grand Falls Casino near Sioux Falls,
South Dakota from August 20-28; and a return to Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells
from September 3-11.
However, until then we realize all eyes will be focused on Las Vegas.
With that in mind, we devote a large part of this issue to the WSOP including an
interview with Millionaire Maker champ Adrian Buckley, talking to MSPT Pros and
regulars about their summer plans, and a special strategy contribution by Blake
Whittington, one of the circuit's hottest players in the first half of 2016.
In addition, we catch you up on an incredibly rare title defense, introduce you
to one of the Midwest's most respected poker room managers, and highlight our
recent stop at FireKeepers Casino in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Bryan Mileski Chad Holloway
MSPT Founder MSPT Magazine Editor-In-Chief
FROM THE MSPT TO THE WSOPBY CHAD HOLLOWAY
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Q & A
Less than a year ago, 27-year-old Adrian Buckley of
Westminster, Colorado topped a field of 7,275 entries—
the sixth-largest live tournament of all time—to win the
2015 World Series of Poker Millionaire Maker for $1,277,193.
Buckley, who holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from
the University of Colorado, had an interesting story on his
way to winning that event. On Day 2, he bagged just 80,000,
which made him the third-shortest stack among the 142
survivors. He somehow managed to survive Day 3, albeit dead
last in chips among the final 17 players that included Andrew
"Lucky Chewy" Lichtenberger, Mike Sexton, Erick Lindgren,
and Olivier Busquet.
"I came here this year with a limited bankroll, and I told
myself I'm going to play in 10 events and see how I do," Buckley
said after the win. "I've been trying every once in awhile,
because I've been a young kid just trying to get through
school, and I've never really had the bankroll to actually play
poker. I've done really well in cash games and stuff. I've been
a cash game grinder for a long time, but never had the money
to play in some big events."
Buckley was recently at the MSPT Golden Gates stop in
Black Hawk, Colorado—where he bubbled the final table
in 11th place for $7,239—so we took the opportunity to catch
up with the Millionaire Maker champ heading into the 2016
WSOP.
MSPT: What have you been up to since your big win?Buckley: It's been crazy. I've been traveling all over the
world. Went to Ireland, went to Germany for the WSOP
Europe. We've been all over the country. I've been able to do
what I love doing. It's been fantastic.
You say we. Who do you mean?Buckley: People that come join me. I'll invite people to
come travel with me and such. Not everybody comes, but
some people will join me. I had a really good friend go to
Ireland with me, had a good time there. Now I'm back home
until the WSOP.
Have you made any big purchases with your prize money?Buckley: No. I'm kind of a nit in life, which is the opposite
of poker [laughs]. Pretty agro in poker, pretty nitty in life. I bought a house, but it's for a rental. I have a couple of houses
now, so that's nice. I'm able to do what I want to do. I paid off
CATCHING UP WITH 2015 WSOP MILLIONAIRE MAKER CHAMP ADRIAN BUCKLEYBY CHAD HOLLOWAY
Adrian Buckley
all my student loans, which is fantastic. I can live life the way
I want now. I hit the jackpot, it's a dream come true man.
It's a touchy subject, action?Buckley: I had 95% of myself, and the gentlemen who had
5% of me does not really want people to know [who he is]. I had
almost all of my action. It was my eighth of eight tournaments
I was going to play at the WSOP last year. I pretty much went
bankroll bankrupt you could say. It was my last tournament
and I was just going to go home and work again to save up
some money. I got lucky in my last tournament, it's crazy.
What are your plans for the 2016 WSOP?Buckley: I got a house with a bunch of grinder buddies.
We're going to stay out in Vegas and grind the whole series.
Hopefully play as many events as possible, or as few events as
possible [laughs], one of the two.
Finally, what is it about the MSPT that keeps you coming back?Buckley: I actually love the structure of the MSPT. The way
it's run, the way you're able to register, there aren't a lot of
tables up here in Black Hawk unfortunately so you can't get a
huge crowd, but the MSPT seems to structure it perfectly. It's
my favorite tournament that comes through here each year.
The updates are fantastic. I have no complaints at all.
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$250 BUY-IN • 20K CHIPS • 30 MINUTE LEVELS
$250 Main Event 1-A Wed 6/22 6:30 PM • 1-B Thurs 6/23 6:30 PM
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Other Upcoming Events:
"The plan for me this summer is playing the good value tournaments, including a few bracelet events and the MSPT Venetian. Additionally, I will be playing in some of the PLO cash games. I learned that one of the keys to success in the summer is having adequate rest—a good work/life balance—and just having some fun, so hopefully there's plenty of that as well." – Nick Pupillo
"I'll play the MSPT Venetian. I'm not going to play the Colossus. The Seniors Championship and WSOP Main Event are the two I really want to play. Other than that it's up for grabs." – MSPT Season 6 POY Mark Hodge
"First thing is to play the MSPT Venetian, then the WSOP Millionaire Maker. Those are the two I have in mind, but there are tons of tournaments to play all over the city." – Rick Syverud
"I'll be in live cash action all summer. I'll also play some $1,000 tournaments, and then of course the WSOP Main Event." – MSPT champ TJ Ryan
"I'm going out to start with the MSPT Venetian then pretty much playing all WSOP events. I'm doing a little less than I have in the past because I want to enjoy summer. I get to have July 4 at home for the first time in five years." – MSPT Pro Matt Kirby
“To me, the WSOP is like a combination of a high school reunion and a modern day gold rush. The buzz from the excitement is enough to keep you up for days. I plan to 'heat up' on the tables through the summer, then come back home to cool down on the lake.” – Johnny “Gstaks” Hayes
"I just fly out and play it by ear. My plan is to play all the 11 a.m. no-limit hold'em events and a lot of satellites. I find value in the satellites and sit-n-goes." – MSPT Pro Matt Alexander
"I'll be there June 2-14. I plan on playing the Colossus, MSPT Venetian, and Millionaire Maker. The Goliath too at Planet Hollywood. Those are my set-in-stone plans right now." – Jeff Fielder
MSPT PLAYERS DISCUSS THEIR SUMMER LAS VEGAS PLANSEvery summer, the entire poker world turns its attention to Las Vegas. As such, we thought we'd catch up with some
MSPT regulars to find out their plans for the MSPT Venetian and 2016 World Series of Poker. Here's what they had to say…
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Mid-States Poker Tour
In its seven-season history the Mid-States Poker Tour has
experienced some noteworthy records including a back-
to-back winner, six two-time champs, and the first female
champ. However, until April 24 no one had successfully
defended his or her title.
The MSPT Canterbury Park Main Event in Shakopee,
Minnesota attracted 376 entries (184 Day 1a; 192 Day 1b)
and created a total prize pool of $376,000, nearly double the
advertised $200,000 guarantee. After an unusually speedy
Day 2, 31-year-old Carl Carodenuto, who topped a field of 470
entrants to win the same event in December 2015, once again
walked away with the title and a $90,805 first-place prize.
"I'm pretty mesmerized," said Carodenuto, who qualified
for the tournament via a $250 satellite." "I'm in shock. It hasn't
CARL CARODENUTO SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS MSPT CANTERBURY PARK TITLEBY MSPT POKER STAFF
Carl Carodenuto
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Canterbury Parkcompletely hit me all the way, but I'm just really proud of
myself."
Carodenuto added that he will be in Las Vegas this
summer, but can you expect him back at Canterbury Park at
the end of December?
"Absolutely, I've got to try to defend again," he said.
With the win, which also made him the tour's seventh two-
time champ, Carodenuto brought his lifetime tournament
earnings up to $305,106.
Day 2 saw 64 players return to action, which meant 28
needed to go before the money was reached. Among those
to leave empty handed were MSPT Pro Blake Bohn, high-
rolling businessman John Morgan, and the MSPT's all-time
money winner Peixin Liu.
Among those to cash were brothers Tony & Ryan Hartmann
(31st and 35th respectively); father-and-son combo Brett &
Josh Reichard (13th and 30th); as well as the last woman
standing, Jay Philips (27th—$2,906), two-time MSPT champ
Johnny Hayes (23rd—$2,906); MSPT Potawatomi champ
Travis Lauson (18th—$3,632); and World Series of Poker
bracelet winner John Reading (17th—$3,632).
There were some interesting storylines at the final table
including the appearance of bracelet winner Adam Friedman
and former champ Dan "DQ" Hendrickson, though all eyes
were focused on Carodenuto, who began the final table as
chip leader and proceeded to steamroll the competition.
Canterbury ParkBuy-in: $1,100 ♣ 376 Entrants
Place Name City, State Prize1 Carl Carodenuto Bloomington, MN $90,805
2 Gennady Shimelfarb Minneapolis, MN $54,483
3 Jeff Taylor Eden Prairie, MN $35,341
4 Adam Friedman Gahanna, OH $24,699
5 Jason Song Crystal, MN $18,524
6 Pete Bigelow Moose Lake, MN $14,529
7 Tim Signore Oak Lawn, IL $12,349
8 Justin Thurlow Cottage Grove, MN $10,170
9 Scott Johnson White Bear Lake, MN $8,717
10 Dan Hendrickson Faribault, MN $6,902
The "Crazy Carl" show saw his opponents hit the rail one
by one until he was heads up holding a significant chip lead
against local cash game pro Gennady Shimelfarb, who had
previously made a MSPT final table on three occasions, never
finishing better than eighth.
Shimelfarb held his own for a bit, but ultimately fell when
his king-queen was flushed by Carodenuto's ace-jack suited.
Final table
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Mid-States Poker Tour
The record-breaking Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT)
FireKeepers—the tour's largest Main Event outside of
Las Vegas—attracted 820 entries (165 Day 1a, 310 Day
1b, and 345 Day 1c) and created a $820,000 total prize pool.
On Sunday, 167 players returned to action, and 15 hours later,
Aaron Massey emerged as champion to capture his first MSPT
title and a $174,658 first-place prize.
"I'm feeling really good," said Massey. "Perfect timing right
before the summer, great for my morale. I'm heading down to
New Orleans tomorrow and the World Series of Poker is after
that. I thrive in these big fields over my career. I do really well
in the mid-majors. That's my bread and butter. I'm just really
happy to close it out in such a big field."
Massey, a top pro with nearly $2.9 million in lifetime
earnings, broke through back in 2012 when he topped a field of
1,394 to take down the Winstar River Poker Series $4 Million
Guaranteed event for $651,559. Since then, he's continued
to dominate by finishing third in the 2014 WSOP Event #55:
$1,500 No-Limit Hold'em for $255,209, runner-up in the World
Poker Tour Borgata Open $500 Big Stack Reentry for $219,209,
and a win in the 2014 Heartland Poker Tour East Chicago for
$177,502.
Prior to this event, Massey, also a former HPT Player of the
Year, only had one MSPT cash on his poker résumé—155th in
the MSPT Venetian for $2,512. Now he's the winner of the
MSPT's largest-ever event outside of Vegas.
With 81 players slated to cash, 86 players needed to hit
the rail before the money was reached. Among those to
leave empty handed were former champ Ryan Dykhouse,
reigning MSPT Player of the Year Mark Hodge, defending
champ Michael Ferrarotti, and 2009 World Series of Poker
Main Event champ Joe Cada, who fell three spots shy of the
money after running pocket fives into the nines of MSPT Pro
Matt Kirby.
Once the bubble burst, the eliminations came at a rapid
pace and included Dan Heimiller (67th—$2,223), Tom
Midena (59th—$2,540), Kirby (57th—$2,540), Nick Pupillo
(54th—$2,937), Mark Johnson (43rd - $3,334), and Adam
Lamphere (19th—$5,002).
Jason Smith began the final table as the chip leader, but
first blood would go to MSPT Season 3 Running Aces champ
Rodger Johnson, who on the fourth hand picked up pocket
POKER PRO AARON MASSEY WINS LARGEST MSPT EVENT EVER HELD OUTSIDE OF VEGASBY MSPT POKER STAFF
FireKeepers CasinoBuy-in: $1,000 + $100 ♣ 820 Entrants
Place Name City, State Prize1 Aaron Massey Chicago, IL $174,658
2 Ronald Kruk Osceola, IN $106,383
3 Rodger Johnson Grand Forks, ND $69,228
4 Jason Smith Ferndale, MI $47,952
5 Christopher Blik Grandville, MI $34,932
6 Richard Bai Schaumburg, IL $26,834
7 Alfred Singletary II Okemos, MI $22,150
8 David Berman Solon, OH $18,498
9 Brian Brenneke Fort Wayne, IN $14,847
10 Ryan Lally Rockford, MI $11,354
Aaron Massey
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tens and survived Ryan Lally's ace-queen. Lally earned
$11,354 for his tenth-place finish.
That's when Smith got to work eliminating players in back-
to-back hands. First, he sent Brian Brenneke to the rail in
ninth place after flopping a set of threes to vault past tens, and
in the next hand he called David Berman's shove with ace-
three, which flopped two pair to pull ahead of his opponent's
ace-jack. Neither the turn nor river helped Berman, and he
had to settle for eighth place and an $18,498 payday.
Not long after, Al Singletary, who had been extremely
aggressive, opened for 500,000 in Level 29 (40,000/80,000/10,000).
Smith pushed back with a three-bet to 1.2 million, Singletary
moved all in for 2.8 million, and Smith called. Both players
held ace-king, but Smith's were suited diamonds. The
flop brought two diamonds and the river one more to send
Singletary out the door in seventh place.
After Richard Bai bowed out in sixth place—his queen-
eight failed to get there against the ace-ten of Ron Krux—
newlywed Chris Blik hit the rail in fifth place after shoving
his short stack with ten-nine and running into two players
with pocket pairs. Interestingly, Blik was married on Friday,
and the best man at his wedding was none other than Casey
Carroll, who was less than a week removed from winning the
HPT Ameristar East Chicago for $174,469.
Four-handed play lasted awhile, and that is when Massey
came on strong. Eventually he and Smith collided in a cooler
hand, and Massey doubled big when his kings held against
Smith's queens. Smith was crippled but still managed to
outlast Johnson,
who fell in third
after shoving his
short stack with
a weak ace only
to run into Kruk's
pocket jacks. Smith
followed him out
the door one hand
later.
That set up a
heads-up match
between Massey
and Kruk with the
former holding a
little less than a 2-1-
chip lead. The two
jostled back and
forth for awhile,
but before long it came to a head with Massey holding Big
Slick and Kruk the inferior ace-queen. Massey's hand held
and Kruk had to settle for runner-up.
"The fact that it was such a big field, it does make me feel
good," Massey added. "It feels more prestigious to me. The
MSPT is fantastic. You offer a great product, and I can speak
for me, my brother, and my friends, we're always thrilled to be
able come out here and compete for a good amount of money
for a reasonable buy-in. It's definitely something special."
FireKeepers Casino
Jason Smith
Final table
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Potawatomi Casino
From July 9-17, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) will
return to Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin for the second $350 buy-in, $100,000
guaranteed Regional Event of Season 7. The stop, which
requires players be 21 years of age to play, will host more
than a dozen $50 ad $90 satellites for the Regional Event,
which will feature three starting flights.
Day 1a will kick off at 5:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, July
14, while Day 1b will take place at the same time on Friday,
July 15. Then, on Saturday, July 16, Day 1c will get underway
at 2:00 p.m. The survivors from all three flights will then
combine at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 17 to play down to a
winner.
Players are allowed a max of one reentry per starting flight
during the standard registration process. Each starting flight
will play 16 levels that will last 30 minutes each.
"Few poker markets thrive as well as the one in and around
Milwaukee," said MSPT owner and operator Bryan Mileski.
"Potawatomi Hotel & Casino is a luxurious property with
unlimited gaming options. As such, it's no surprise to see
our events there attract players from throughout Wisconsin,
Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota."
Indeed, the last time the MSPT rolled into Milwaukee for
a Regional Event was back in January when 904 entries—a
record for Regional Events—took to the felt to battle for a
$58,964 top prize. Oscar Arndt walked away with the top prize,
while the likes of David Gonia (3rd—$20,965), Jason Bender
(7th—$9,303), and Travis Lauson (18th—$1,493) all walked
away with some cash.
Speaking of Lauson, he returned to the property in April
and won the MSPT Potawatomi Main Event for $129,077.
What's even more amazing, he did it after finishing runner-up
in the same event in the fall of 2015.
Here's a look at the upcoming MSPT Regional schedule:
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR MSPT POTAWATOMI REGIONAL FROM JULY 9-17BY MSPT POKER STAFF
ALL DAYEVERY DAY
$50 High HandM-F: 1-8am | S&S: 2-8am
Progressive Board Every Night: 1-8am
LATE NIGHT EVERY NIGHT
DA
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TIO
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Every 15 MinutesMON: 8am Start $50 Aces Cracked & $25 Splashed
$1,500 Minimum PayoutTUE: 8am-3pm High Hand
$100/$50/$50 Hourly12am - 11:59pm Spade & Club VIP Appreciation
$25 added to all Poker PromosWED: 8am - 3pm $50 Splash Pots
Every 15 MinutesTHU: 8am Start High Hand
$100/$50/$50 HourlyFRI: 8am Start $50 Aces Cracked & $25 Splashed
$1,500 Minimum PayoutSAT: 8am - 3pm High Hand
$100/$50/$50 HourlyEVERY DAY:
3pm -1pmBounty Bonus BoardWin Your Share of $1,450
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JUNE 10– 12POKER TOURNAMENT SERIES
ALL DAYEVERY DAY
$50 High HandM-F: 1-8am | S&S: 2-8am
Progressive Board Every Night: 1-8am
LATE NIGHT EVERY NIGHT
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Every 15 MinutesMON: 8am Start $50 Aces Cracked & $25 Splashed
$1,500 Minimum PayoutTUE: 8am-3pm High Hand
$100/$50/$50 Hourly12am - 11:59pm Spade & Club VIP Appreciation
$25 added to all Poker PromosWED: 8am - 3pm $50 Splash Pots
Every 15 MinutesTHU: 8am Start High Hand
$100/$50/$50 HourlyFRI: 8am Start $50 Aces Cracked & $25 Splashed
$1,500 Minimum PayoutSAT: 8am - 3pm High Hand
$100/$50/$50 HourlyEVERY DAY:
3pm -1pmBounty Bonus BoardWin Your Share of $1,450
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JUNE 10– 12POKER TOURNAMENT SERIES
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Industry Insiders
FireKeepers Casino Hotel,
located in Battle Creek,
Michigan, opened in August
of 2009. The venue features an
111,700-square foot gaming floor
with 2,900 slot machines, 70 table
games, multiple restaurants and
lounges, a live poker room and
bingo room.
In addition, FireKeepers,
located just off Interstate 94 at
Exit 104, opened the doors on its 243-room resort-style hotel
complete with indoor pool, exercise facility, full service
restaurant named Smoke ‘n Fire, and business center in
December 2012.
In less than a decade, FireKeepers has not only established
itself as one of the Midwest's premiere gaming destinations,
but one of the best places to go for poker action. That was
evidenced in early May when the Mid-States Poker Tour
rolled into town and attracted 820 entries, which was a record
for a Main Event held outside of Las Vegas.
It was a massive turnout, and credit goes to the hard work
and preparation by the FireKeepers staff, led by Poker and
Bingo Manager Kelley Bailey, who has worked in the poker
world for the past 30 years. The last 15 have been spent in
management running poker rooms in Nevada and California
before heading to Michigan, where she's been for three years.
Bailey, who has two children and grandchildren, was kind
enough to chat with us about what makes FireKeepers Casino
so special.
MSPT: How did you come to work at FireKeepers?Bailey: I have always sought exciting challenges. I came to
Michigan as a new adventure, knowing it would be an entirely
different experience. The Midwest poker community and the
ever-changing weather here have helped provide some of
those unique differences for me in my capacity as the Poker
and Bingo Manager at FireKeepers.
It was baptism under fire in a way as I arrived during
POKER MANAGER KELLEY BAILEY PULLS BACK THE CURTAIN ON FIREKEEPERS CASINO'S SUCCESSBY CHAD HOLLOWAY
FireKeepers’ first MSPT in March 2013 to complete my new
hire paperwork and got my overview of the Poker Room and
property during this inaugural event. I got my first taste of
the high skill level, attention to extraordinary standards and
property emphasis on guest service then that I have since
learned are part of the great expectations at FireKeepers
that started from the day the property first opened on August
5, 2009. From its inception, the Poker Room has both created
and built a solid reputation as the place to play in Michigan,
with the best dealers and floor staff. Here, service, attitude
and teamwork mean everything!
It seems FireKeepers has developed as a well-balanced room between cash and tournaments. Would that be accurate?
Bailey: It was during my first interview for the Poker
Manager’s position that Table Games Vice President Lance
Allen let me know that he wanted to build our tournament
structure to increase our appeal to a larger pool and variety
of poker players. We now offer poker tournaments every day.
They range from $40 to $400 depending on the time of year as
well as our MSPT Super Satellites and Main Event qualifiers
six weeks prior to the start of each tour stop.
Kelley Bailey
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Industry InsidersAre there any employees who've been with the room since its
inception?Bailey: Illustrating that FireKeepers is the “Employer of
Choice” in the Midwest, the Poker Room has eighteen “Day One” Team Members. Those of us who are fortunate to work here know just how amazing this company is. There are more than 400 “Day One” Team members who remain in all areas from that grand opening nearly seven years ago.
You seem to have a strong team in the poker room. What can you tell us about the poker team you've assembled and get to work with on a daily basis?
Bailey: The great pride exhibited by FireKeepers’ staff is uncommon and I feel privileged to work with this team. We have a dedicated group of people who are truly assets and work together, taking ownership of all they do to make FireKeepers the special place to which our guests routinely return. That the MSPT keeps setting new records here each year is proof that this unique property has attributes that brings additional poker players yearning to play here. It’s not just that the dealers know most players names—and spend time talking to them. They have built strong relationships that serve as the underpinning to the Poker Room’s growth.
What sort of promotions does your room offer?Bailey: Some of our promotions are a Bad Beat Jackpot; five
“High Hand” payouts daily; a Tournament of Champions with a $50,000 prize pool; miscellaneous MSPT seats and custom card protector and cash drawings.
What's the strangest thing you've ever seen happen in your poker room?
Bailey: Every day I have the opportunity to see something
I’ve never witnessed before. This provides many different
experiences that once could characterize as unusual but in
the casino and poker world might be classified as ordinary
or expected.
What do you envision for the future of the FireKeepers Poker
Room?
Bailey: We are going to continue to grow and develop
FireKeepers Casino’s Poker Room and ride the waves of
success that come with vision, carefully planned evolution to
maintain the progress that has been our trademark.
Thursday, June 23 • Grand Casino Hinckley • Registration starts at 3 p.m. —
first come, first served. • $30 original entry & re-entry fee. • Space is limited to 280 entries.
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File Name Bleed Size (w x h) Designer Account ExecutiveGCS-16-86369_MSPT_Grand-Classic-BlackJack_(8-375x10-75)_b01 8.875x11.25 Ben Laura/Heidi
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GRAND CLASSIC BLACKJACK TOURNAMENT$8,400 guaranteed purse!
JUNE 2016 Mid-States Poker Tour PAGE 21
MSPTPOKER.COM
This hand comes from my victory
in the $350 MSPT Regional at
bestbet Jacksonville. I arrived
at the final table with 35% of the chips
in play but faced a lot of adversity
for the first few hours, eventually
becoming the short stack with five
players left. Let’s set the scene. Three
people remain between me and my
goal, and after being relatively even
stacked with the others for a few orbits, I finally started to
gain some traction.
Then, in the last hand of the 50k/100k/10k level, I am in
the small blind with 3.9 million. The two players before me
fold, I raise to 250,000 holding the A♥3♥, and the big blind
(BB), who has 2.8 million, calls, making this scenario a good
spot to apply pressure on the person who is sitting second in
chips. On the Q♣J♥10♦ flop, I lead for 225,000 and the BB calls.
This flop is an automatic continuation-bet given my range
advantage being the aggressor preflop. When he calls, I think
his range includes a lot of Ax, Kx, and pair-plus-straight-draw
hands such as Q8, J9, KJ, T8, etc.
The turn is the 7♣ bringing a club flush draw. Here is
where I choose to do something a bit unorthodox based on
some hands the BB has already played (on breaks I had a
close friend of mine that was watching the stream giving me
info on key hands). The BB had shown a propensity to play
his big hands fast on the flop, so when he just called on the
flop, I immediately removed K9, 98, QJ, QT, and JT from his
range (and of course AK and sets, but those hands most likely
reraise preflop).
So with 990k in the pot, and with 3.5M in my stack and 2.4M
in his, I bet 1,030,000. The turn doesn’t change the board
texture much except for bringing a backdoor flush draw. I
went with this sizing because of my leverage due to the other
two stacks being shorter than him (they were 2 million and 1.4
million respectively). The bet is designed to discourage him
from continuing with his pair-plus-straight-draw hands.
Even if he has a hand like KQ, I believe he would fold to
this sizing on the turn because it represents almost half his
stack and he is not going to want to end up facing a decision
with one pair if the river bricks out. If I had gone with a more
standard sizing of somewhere in the 450-650k range, he would
probably be inclined to continue with his pair-plus-straight
draw hands, and I didn’t want that to happen considering how
poorly my hand was doing against that range. As it turns out,
he folded A♠7♠ and I took down a crucial pot.
Although it may seem unnecessary to risk so much on the
turn, I was confident enough that my sizing was extremely
likely to inspire a fold given all the factors that were involved
four handed. It’s important to keep your opponents guessing
by throwing them an occasional curveball, and when it
worked, I got the added benefit of sending a message to the
three remaining players that I was there to win.
In this scenario, it benefits me if the other players at the table
are less inclined to play pots with me. I would much prefer to
just play small ball and chip away slowly by exercising my
postflop advantage rather than get involved in high-variance
situations. Winning that pot was huge for my momentum, and
fortunately I managed to carry that momentum to the end and
close out the tournament for $45,492.
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File Name Bleed Size (w x h) Designer Account ExecutiveGCS-16-86369_MSPT_Grand-Classic-BlackJack_(8-375x10-75)_b01 8.875x11.25 Ben Laura/Heidi
Creation Date Final Size (w x h) Copywriter Proofreader
05/17/16 8.375x10.75 Andy Erin
Modified Date Color(s) Creative Director Production
May 17, 2016 5:07 PM 4c Dean
Due Date Vendor/Publication
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DATEEvent # 12PM Events (unless noted)
GTD Prize Pool
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Pool
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Thur May 26th 1 $400 NLH Day 1A 4:20 PM 2 $200 NLH Bounty $10K 9:10 PMFri May 27th 1 $400 NLH Day 1B 4:20 PM 3 $200 NLH (1) Rebuy $20K 9:10 PMSat May 28th 1 $400 NLH Day 1C 4:20 PM 4 $300 NLH Bounty $15K 9:10 PM
5 $400 Omaha 8/B @ 11am $20K 3:20 PM
6 $300 NLH SuperStack @ 2pm (1Day) $20K 5:10 PMMon May 30th 8 $600 NLH SuperStack Day 1A 4:20 PM #5 restart @ 11am 9 $300 NLH Bounty $15K 9:10 PMTues May 31st 8 $600 NLH SuperStack Day 1B 4:20 PM 10 $400 NLH Bounty $20K 9:10 PMWed June 1st 11 $400 NLH Bounty (1Day) $40K 3:10 PM #8 restart @ 11am 12 $400 HORSE @ 5PM $20K 9:40 PMThur June 2nd 13 $400 NLH (1Day) $40K 3:10 PM #12 restart @ 5pm 14 $300 NLH Bounty $15K 9:10 PM
Fri June 3rd 15 $600 NLH Bounty (1Day) $60K 3:10 PM 16 $600 PLO @ 5pm $60K 9:40 PMSat June 4th 17 $600 NLH Day 1A @ 11am 3:20 PM #16 restart @ 5pm NO EVENTSun June 5th 17 $600 NLH Day 1B @ 11am 3:20 PM 18 $600 PLO 8/B @ 5pm $60K 9:40 PM
Mon June 6th 19 $1100 NLH Day 1A 6:30 PM#17 restart @ 11am #18 restart @ 5pm NO EVENT
Tues June 7th 19 $1100 NLH Day 1B 6:30 PM NO EVENTWed June 8th 19 $1100 NLH Day 1C 6:30 PM NO EVENTThur June 9th 20 $600 NLH $200K 4:20 PM #19 restart @ 11am 21 $1100 NLH Turbo @ 5pm (1Day) $75K 9:20 PMFri June 10th 22 $600 NLH Bounty (1Day) $60K 3:10 PM #19 & 20 restart @ 11am 23 $300 NLH Survivor $20K 9:10 PMSat June 11th 24 $600 Omaha 8/B @ 11am $50K 3:20 PM 25 $400 NLH Bounty $30K 9:10 PMSun June 12th 26 $600 NLH Day 1A @ 11am 3:20 PM #24 restart @ 11am 27 $400 NLH Bounty Turbo $30K 9:10 PMMon June 13th 26 $600 NLH Day 1B @ 11am 3:20 PM 28 $600 Omaha 8/B Day 1A @ 5pm 9:40 PMTues June 14th 29 $600 NLH Seniors Day 1A @ 11am 3:20 PM #26 restart @ 11am 28 $600 Omaha 8/B Day 1B @ 5pm 9:40 PMWed June 15th 29 $600 NLH Seniors Day 1B @ 11am 3:20 PM #28 restart @ 5pm 30 $400 NLH Bounty $30K 9:10 PMThur June 16th 31 $600 NLH SuperStack @ 11am $150K 5:30 PM #29 restart @ 11am 32 $1100 NLH Turbo @ 5pm (1Day) $75K 9:20 PMFri June 17th 33 $1100 NLH Bounty (1Day) $200K 6:30 PM #31 restart @ 11am 34 $400 NLH Mega Sat to $3500 5 Seats 10:10 PMSat June 18th 35 $1100 NLH (1Day) $100K 6:30 PM 36 $400 NLH Mega Sat to $3500 5 Seats 10:10 PMSun June 19th 37 $1600 PLO (8) Max $150K 10:35 PM 38 $400 NLH Mega Sat to $3500 10 Seats 10:10 PMMon June 20th 39 $3500 NLH Day 1A 10:35 PM #37 restart @ 12pm 40 $400 NLH Mega Sat to $3500 10 Seats 10:10 PMTues June 21st 39 $3500 NLH Day 1B 10:35 PM 41 $400 NLH Mega Sat to $3500 10 Seats 10:10 PM
39 $3500 NLH Day 1C 10:35 PM42 $400 NLH Mega Turbo @ 10am 1 Seat 12:10 PM
Thur June 23rd NO EVENT #39 restart @ 12pm 43 $1100 NLH Turbo @ 5pm (1Day) $75K 9:20 PMFri June 24th 44 $600 NLH Bounty (1Day) $60K 3:10 PM #39 restart @ 12pm 45 $1100 NLH / PLO @ 5pm $100K 9:40 PMSat June 25th 46 $600 NLH Day 1A @ 11am 3:20 PM #45 restart @ 5pm 46 $600 NLH Day 1B @ 4pm $250K 8:20 PMSun June 26th 46 $600 NLH Day 1C @ 11am 3:20 PM 47 $400 NLH Bounty $30K 9:10 PMMon June 27th 48 $1600 NLH Day 1A 10:35 PM #46 restart @ 11am 49 $1100 PLO 8/B Day 1A @ 5pm 9:40 PMTues June 28th 48 $1600 NLH Day 1B 10:35 PM 49 $1100 PLO 8/B Day 1B @ 5pm 9:40 PM
48 $1600 NLH Day 1C 10:35 PM50 $300 NLH Mega Sat Turbo @ 10am 1 Seat 12:10 PM
Thur June 30th 51 $600 NLH Bounty (1Day) $60K 3:10 PM #48 restart @ 12pm 52 $400 NLH Bounty Turbo $30K 9:10 PMFri July 1st 53 $1100 NLH Day 1A 6:30 PM #48 restart @ 12pm 54 $1100 PLO / PLO 8B / BIG O @ 5pm $100K 9:40 PM
Sat July 2nd 53 $1100 NLH Day 1B 6:30 PM #54 restart @ 5pm 55 $400 NLH Bounty $30K 9:10 PMSun July 3rd 53 $1100 NLH Day 1C 6:30 PM 56 $400 NLH Survivor $30K 9:10 PMMon July 4th 57 $600 NLH Bounty (1Day) $60K 3:10 PM #53 restart @ 11am 58 $400 NLH Bounty $30K 9:10 PMTues July 5th 59 $1100 NLH $250K 6:30 PM 60 $600 BIG O @ 5pm $50K 9:40 PM
Wed July 6th 61 $1600 NLH Bounty $250K 10:35 PM #59 restart @ 11am #60 restart @ 5pm NO EVENT
Thur July 7th 62 $400 NLH Ladies @ 11am (1Day) $30K 2:10 PM #61 restart @ 12pm 63 $1100 NLH Turbo @ 5pm (1Day) $75K 9:20 PMFri July 8th 64 $1100 NLH (1Day) $200K 6:30 PM 65 $600 NLH Bounty $40K 9:10 PMSat July 9th 66 $600 NLH Bounty (1Day) $60K 3:10 PM 67 $400 NLH Bounty $30K 9:10 PM
Sun July 10th 68 $400 NLH Bounty (1Day) $40K 3:10 PM 69 $400 PLO Bounty (1Day) @ 5pm $30K 9:20 PMMon July 11th 70 $600 NLH Bounty (1Day) $60K 3:10 PM 71 $400 NLH Bounty $30K 9:10 PMTues July 12th 72 $600 NLH SuperStack $100K 6:30 PM 73 $200 NLH Mega Sat to $1100 10 Seats 10:10 PMWed July 13th 74 $1100 NLH Day 1A 6:30 PM #72 restart @ 11am 75 $200 NLH Mega Sat to $1100 10 Seats 10:10 PMThur July 14th 74 $1100 NLH Day 1B 6:30 PM 76 $200 NLH Mega Sat to $1100 10 Seats 10:10 PMFri July 15th 74 $1100 NLH Day 1C 6:30 PM NO EVENTSat July 16th 77 $600 NLH Mega Sat to $5000 10 Seats 3:10 PM #74 restart @ 11am 78 $600 NLH Mega Sat to $5000 10 Seats 10:10 PMSun July 17th 79 $5000 NLH Day 1A 3:20 PM Day2 #74 restart @ 11am 80 $600 NLH Mega Sat to $5000 10 Seats 10:10 PMMon July 18th 79 $5000 NLH Day 1B 3:20 PM Day2 81 $600 NLH Mega Sat to $5000 10 Seats 10:10 PM
79 $5000 NLH Day 1C 3:20 PM Day282 $600 NLH Mega Sat Turbo @ 10am 1 Seat 12:10 PM
Wed July 20th 83 $400 NLH Bounty @ 2pm (1Day) $30K 5:10 PM #79 restart @ 12pm 84 $300 NLH Bounty $15K 9:10 PMThur July 21st 85 $400 NLH SuperStack Day 1A 6:30 PM #79 restart @ 12pm 86 $300 NLH Bounty $15K 9:10 PMFri July 22nd 85 $400 NLH SuperStack Day 1B 6:30 PM #79 restart @ 12pm 87 $200 NLH (1) Rebuy $20K 9:10 PMSat July 23rd 85 $400 NLH SuperStack Day 1C 6:30 PM 88 $200 NLH Bounty $10K 9:10 PMSun July 24th 89 $300 NLH Bounty (1Day) $20K 3:10 PM #85 restart @ 11am 90 $200 NLH Bounty $10K 9:10 PM
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$250K
$100K
9:10 PM7#1 restart @ 11am $15K $300 NLH Survivor
$150K
$250K
$200K
$2 MILL
$150K
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Wed June 22nd NO EVENT
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Wed June 29th
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PROJECT
June MSPT Mag
JOB NO.
FK-26179
COLOR
4/c
SIZE
8.375” x 10.75”
BLEED
.25
FK-26179_June_MSPT_Mag_8.375x10.75.indd 1 5/17/16 3:16 PM
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