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The United States Poker Championship (USPC) was a major annual stop on the poker tournament tour. This event was held at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The series started in 1996, took one year off in 1997, and ran every year from 1998–2010. This series of poker tournaments culminated with a $10,000 no-limit Texas hold 'em championship tournament televised by ESPN and commentated by Lon McEachern and Norman Chad.[1] The last time this tournament series was run was 2010.[2]
The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) was born in December 2009 as the Minnesota State Poker Tour. In 2011, the tournament crossed into Iowa, and more expansion led to the tour’s rebranding. Now in its tenth season, the MSPT hosts more than 30 events each year across the United States. 2019 MSPT Michigan State Poker Championship $1,100 Main Event Days: 1a 1b 1c 2 Live Reporting Chip Counts MyStack Photo Gallery Videos Structure Live Stream Payouts. $ 250 No Limit Hold'em - Seniors 2018 Minnesota State Poker Championship Series, Shakopee 1st $ 7,238 08-Jul-2017: United States $ 10,000 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event Championship (Event #73) 48th World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2017, Las Vegas 800th $ 17,243 10.81: 05-Jul-2017: United States.
Main Event Results by Year[edit]
Year Winner Prize Runner-Up Other Finalists 1996[3] Ken Flaton $500,000 Surinder Sunar - Jamie Ligator
- Jerry Cusack
1998[4] Ray Lamoureaux $148,000 O'Neil Longson - Michael Piari
1999[5] Daniel Negreanu $210,000 John Bonetti - Jason Viriyayuthakorn
- John Brewer
- David Plastik
- Don Zewin
2000[6] Richard Tatalovich $318,000 John Juanda - Eric Panayiotou
- Ken Goldstein
- Steve Kaufman
2001[7] Men Nguyen $228,000 John Juanda - Satish Vitha
- John Urpsis
- Scott Byron
2002[8] John Hennigan $216,000 Erik Seidel - Charlie Bae
- Robert Toft
- Tony Popejoy
- William Shapiro
- Patrick Kelly
2003[9] Toto Leonidas $388,080 Erik Seidel - Phil Hellmuth
- Frank Russomanno
- Trong Le
- Kenneth Jacoby
- Ray Ho Lin
2004[10] John Aglialoro $691,096 Joe Cassidy - Walter Hollander
- Dean Schultz
- Alan Colon
- Brian Haveson
2005[11] James Caporuscio $831,532 Ralph Pecorale - Chris Furbert
- Andrew Barta
- Frank Vizza
- Michael Santoro
2006[12] Alex Jacob $878,500 Jordan Morgan - Stephen Feraca
- Dale Pinchot
- Jeffrey King
- Augustin Mendez
2007[13] Adam Gerber $606,095 Louis Lee - Edward Brogdon
- Jared Okun
- Svetlana Gromenkova
- Tommy Wang
- Gavin Smith*
2008[14] Robert Ford $221,936 Duane Hunton - Mike Leah
- Wooyang Lin
- Frank Vizza
- Steve Gross
2009[15] William Brindise $261,800 Men Nguyen - Eric Ladny
- Gordon Eng
- Brian Lemke
- Nick Binger
- Anton Smolyanskiy
- Steven Wolansky
2010[16] Edward Gamaitoni $167,616 David Gillen - Patrick Carron
- Mike Sica
- Gerald David
- David King
- Trevor Savage
- Eric Panayiotou
- Christopher Cappell
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* The final table of the 2007 tournament had only eight players, as Smith was eliminated with another player on the same hand. Smith had more chips at the time of the hand and therefore the higher finish.
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Over the last two weeks of March, Canterbury Park just south of the Twin Cities played host to the 2019 Minnesota State Poker Championship, a series of tournaments that culminated with a $1,100 buy-in Main Event this past weekend.
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That tournament drew 180 runners from across the Midwest, which generated a $174,600 prize pool. The final table was filled with some of Minnesota’s best, but in the end, it was Hank Mlekoday of Minneapolis who claimed the title and accompanying $47,144 first-place prize.
The win brought Mlekoday’s lifetime tournament earnings up to $460,068. It was his second-largest cash behind $50,752 he won for finishing 145th in the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event. Other highlights on his poker résumé include 16th in the 2016 WSOP Colossus II for $44,740, seventh in the 2018 WSOP Circuit Planet Hollywood Main Event for $28,621, and 470th in the 2009 WSOP Main Event for $25,027.
2019 Minnesota State Poker Championship Final Table Results
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Place Player Prize 1 Hank Mlekoday $47,144 2 Jeff Minnerly $29,507 3 Jeremy Dresch $20,952 4 Umut Ozturk $14,841 5 Sandeep Cherukuri $11,349 6 Kou Vang $8,905 7 Dedric Henderson $6,809 8 Eric Eelkema $5,238 9 Kevin Fowler $4,190 Others to cash the Main Event were Matt Hamilton (11th - $3,317), Vlad Tkachuk (14th - $2,794), Joe Barnard (15th - $2,794), Ian Matakis (16th - $2,444), and 2017 MN Poker Mag Player of the Year Todd Melander (17th - $2,444).
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While the Main Event was the main attraction, the Minnesota State Poker Championship was comprised of several other tournaments including a Crazy Pineapple, Tag Team, and both Seniors and Ladies Events.
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In terms of prize pools, the two biggest tournaments outside the Main Event were a pair of $350 buy-in events. The first was the Black Chip Bounty which attracted 121 runners and created a $37,168 prize pool. Matt Hamilton wound up winning that event for $7,047 plus a bunch of bounties.
Meanwhile, the $350 Monster Stack NLH drew 213 entries and created a $61,983 prize pool. Joshua Hersch claimed that title and was rewarded with a $15,493 top prize for his efforts.
2019 Minnesota State Poker Championship Side Event Results
Event Entries Prize Pool Winner Prize $125 NL Crazy Pineapple 91 $8,736 Ray Luterbach $2,655 $350 Mix 55 $16,555 Louis Hillman $5,794 $250 Seniors NLH 113 $23,504 Stephen Shanks $7,050 $350 Black Chip Bounty 121 $37,168 Matt Hamilton $7,047 $250 6-Max NLH 109 $22,672 Rob Maier $6,802 $250 Tag-Team NLH 179 (55 teams) $17,184 Raymond Cabillot & Bulut Ozturk $5,241 $125 Ladies NLH 35 $3,600 Phalla Phan $1,332 $350 Monster Stack NLH 213 $61,983 Joshua Hersch $15,493 $150 Double Stack NLH 208 $24,960 Dan Sherman $6,491 $1,100 Main Event 180 $174,600 Hank Mlekoday $47,144 Images courtesy of Canterbury Park.
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