NATION's #1 POKER TOUR DECEMBER 2018 Come Experience Gun Lake Casino’S Non-Smoking 14 Table Poker Room
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NATION'S #1 POKER TOUR DECEMBER 2018 Come experience Gun Lake Casino’s non-smoking 14 table poker room. The poker room has a variety of games including Omaha and Texas Hold ‘Em. Tournaments Every Thursday & Saturday Must be 21+ and have a valid photo ID. See Rewards Center or www.gunlakecasino.com for complete details. GUNLAKECASINO.COM ©2018 Gun Lake Tribal Gaming Authority. All rights reserved. DECEMBER 2018 Mid-States Poker Tour PAGE 3 Letter from the Editor CHECK OUT THE NEW & IMPROVED MSPTPOKER.COM you haven’t visited msptpoker.com lately, you might not realize it’s gotten a If major facelift. In early November, our new and improved website launched. Its sleeker and more modern yet still maintains all the features you love including Vol. 3/No. 12 the tour schedule on the front page, leaderboards, and event recaps. 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PAGE 4 Mid-States Poker Tour DECEMBER 2018 Event Recap RV SALESMAN TAYLOR HOWARD WINS MSPT MESKWAKI CASINO FOR $89,939 BY CHAD HOLLOWAY he third and final MSPT Meskwaki stop of Season 9 Tbegan with 423 entries but after a full weekend of play it was 28-year-old Taylor Howard, an RV salesman from Altoona, Iowa, who walked away with the title and $89,939 first-place prize. “I’m on top of the world,” How- ard said after the win. “I’ve been close to some big, big scores on tours before. I got fourth in this event a few years back. I’ve been close online. It feels good to win one.” Prior to the win, Howard had $37,189 in live tournament earn- ings including a prior career-best of $24,423 for finishing fourth in a 2014 MSPT Meskwaki Casino Main Event. “The MSPT brings out some grinders and it was a tough final table,” said Howard, who had to contend with 21-year-old up-and- comer Ian Matakis for the title. “I don’t have an insane amount of live heads-up experience. I felt Taylor Howard like he was a little bit better than me as a heads-up player so I just started ripping. He was a Among those to cash but fall short of the final table were great player.” MSPT Season 6 POY Mark Hodge (12th - $6,541), MSPT Sea- As for the money, Howard has a couple of ideas: “I said I’d son 2 Running Aces champ Jason Seitz (19th - $3,843), 10-time take my girlfriend on a trip. I need a new car, so we’ll go look WSOP Circuit ring winner Josh Reichard (28th - $2,453), and at cars too.” DJ Buckley (42nd - $2,248). Day 2 saw 61 players return to action but with only 45 get- One of the big stories at the final table was that of Zac ting paid a bunch left empty-handed including MSPT Sea- Campbell, who was at back-to-back MSPT Meskwaki final son 9 Canterbury Park champ Rob Wazwaz, Wisconsin’s Nik tables (he finished eighth in July’s 2018 MSPT Iowa State Pok- Stone, and bubble boy John Sun, who you might recall was er Championship for $10,997). On Day 1A of the tournament, the 2016 MSPT Iowa State Poker Champion. Campbell bagged 791,500, an unprecedented chip lead after a MSPTPOKER.COM DECEMBER 2018 Mid-States Poker Tour PAGE 5 Meskwaki Casino Day 1 flight on the MSPT. The monster stack carried him all the way to the final Meskwaki Casino table, but by that point, his lead had evaporated. He wound Buy-in: $1,100 ♣ 423 Entrants up busting ninth place for $7,767 after losing queen-nine to queen-three all in preflop against Matakis. Place Name City, State Prize Another good story at the final table was that of veteran 1 Taylor Howard Altoona, IA $89,939 poker reporter Mo Nuwwarah, who some may remember as 2 Ian Matakis Faribault, MN $55,598 the PokerNews reporter who covered the MSPT in Seasons 5 3 Ryan Phan Omaha, NE $40,472 and 6. As a player, Nuwwarah was fresh off winning a WSOP 4 Casey Johnson Bondurant, IA $29,843 Circuit gold ring in a Chicago H.O.R.S.E. event. His first MSPT 5 Ron McMillen Cambridge, IA $22,485 final table resulted in a sixth-place finish for $17,170, which was a career-high score for the man from Omaha. 6 Mo Nuwwarah Omaha, NE $17,170 Finishing the tournament in third place was Omaha-based 7 Pierce Acuff West Des Moines, IA $13,491 pro Ryan Phan, who currently sits second on Nebraska’s all- 8 Jerry Moore Omaha, NE $10,629 time money list. Fans might remember Phan from this sum- 9 Zac Campbell Memphis, MO $7,767 mer’s WSOP Main Event where he finished 11th for $725K. 10 Frank Helm Montezuma, IA $6,541 Back in August, he finished runner-up in the WSOPC Harrah’s Cherokee Main Event for $182,990, and two seasons ago took second to Keith Heine in the MSPT Meskwaki Casino for former holding a flush draw and the latter top two pair. The $58,296. flush came in on the turn, and Matakis was left with crumbs As for the game-changing hand for Howard, it came in his after the hand. He busted a few hands later and took home heads-up match against Matakis. The duo got it in with the $55,598 for his runner-up finish. Final Table MSPTPOKER.COM why settle for tequila? step up to kimo sabe triple award winner PAGE 8 Mid-States Poker Tour DECEMBER 2018 Regional Event Recap ADAM WILBUR SHIPS MSPT $360 REGIONAL, TAKES HOME $45,426 BY BRANDON TEMPLE he second trip for the MSPT to Golden Gates Casino in Golden Gates Casino TSeason 9 started off with a Buy-in: $360 ♣ 757 Entrants $360 Regional Event—the eighth ever held at the venue—and saw 757 Place Name City, State Prize runners take to the felt. 1 Adam Wilbur Erie, CO $45,426 Adam Wilbur, a forty-three year 2 David Ramig Dilon, CO $27,933 old Software Engineer from Lake- 3 Hugh Rowe Denver, CO $20,439 wood, Colorado, navigated a tough 4 Stephen Zipprich Lakewood, CO $15,193 final table that included the red Adam Wilbur hot Rich Dixon and a former champ 5 Rich Dixon Cheyenne, WY $11,582 Stephen Zipprich to secure his first 6 Choi Lau Denver, CO $8,857 title and the largest score of his career. 7 Derrick Montano Craig, CO $6,813 “I feel fantastic, man!” Wilbur said after the win. ”Words 8 Evan Shaughnessy Denver, CO $5,223 can’t even describe this. I’ve come close a few times, I finished fifth at the final table of the main event here for MSPT, and it 9 Brian Gaddy Denver, CO $4,088 was after going to the final table with a gigantic chip stack. So, 10 Lawrence Brink Brighton, CO $3,384 it’s a little redemption for me, and I’m feeling great.” Wilbur entered Day 2 25/116 with a 195,500 stack, and he has been fantastic, and I just couldn’t be happier.” once again had a big stack going into the final table, sitting When asked about any additional plans for the money? “I’ll in second-place with 2.2 million chips. Unlike his last MSPT probably buy a new mountain bike.” final table, where he found himself coolered for a monster Of the 757 entrants that played the $360 Regional Event (in- pot by three-time MSPT champ Carl Carodenuto, he enjoyed cluding a whopping 360 on Day 1C) 116 made it to Day 2, and a fairly smooth ride down to heads-up play against David 81 walked away with a portion of the prize pool.