2024 Maryland State Poker Championship

$2,200 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2024 Maryland State Poker Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k2
Prize
$110,578
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$500,000
Entries
245
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
100
Players Left
13

Riebel Sends Reynolds Packing

Level 5 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Matthew Riebel
Matthew Riebel

Matthew Riebel and Chad Reynolds got it all in preflop, with Reynolds at risk.

Chad Reynolds: AQ All in
Matthew Riebel: KK

Reynolds flopped the nut straight on the JK10 flop, with Riebel improving to top set.

Reynolds was still in the lead on the 8 turn, but the J river gave Riebel a full house, kings full of jacks, to take down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthew Riebel
86,500
21,200
21,200
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Chad Reynolds
Busted

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Oh's River Bet Gets Through

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Han Oh
Han Oh

Glenn Chernigoff raised to 1,000 in the cutoff, Matthew Dillon flatted on the button, and Han Oh three-bet to 4,700 from the big blind. Chernigoff called and Dillon got out of the way.

The flop came 442 and Oh continued with a bet of 8,300. Chernigoff made the call.

The 9 turn went check-check, bringing the K river. Oh led out with a bet of 16,200, putting Chernigoff to the test for a good portion of his remaining chips.

"I think you got there on the river, I fold," said Chernigoff as he showed pocket jacks.

Player Chips Progress
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Han Oh
79,300
43,300
43,300
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Matthew Dillon
53,000
-2,000
-2,000
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Glenn Chernigoff
23,600
-14,400
-14,400

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Furey Goes for it All

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Charles Furey
Charles Furey

Action went three-ways to the flop of 5QJ with 3,400 in the middle. Charles Furey checked in the small blind, the player in the big blind bet 1,500 and John Kostelac called in the hijack. Furey raised to 5,100, getting a fold from the big blind and a call from Kostelac.

The turn landed the 6 and Furey continued with a bet of 7,100. Kostelac called and the river brought the A.

Furey moved all in for 24,800, putting Kostelac at risk, who had 23,800 behind. Kostelac thought for a moment but eventually gave up his hand.

Player Chips Progress
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Charles Furey
54,100
54,100
54,100
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John Kostelac
23,800
23,800
23,800

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Lake Jams on Arthur

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Dominic Lake
Dominic Lake

Dominic Lake raised to 1,000 from the hijack, and was called by a player on the button, before Riva Arthur three-bet to 3,000 from the big blind. Both Lake and the button called to see a flop.

The flop came [987 and Arthur bet out 6,000. Lake made the call, and the player on the button folded.

After the 6 turn, Arthur bet out 13,000, and Lake announced all in for Arthur's last 21,100 chips. After sitting in the tank, Arthur mucked her hand to give the pot to Lake, who is nearing 100,000 in chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Dominic Lake
98,500
37,100
37,100
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Riva Arthur
21,100
-18,100
-18,100

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Cucina Puts Latshaw to the Test

Level 3 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Andrew Cucina
Andrew Cucina

Action picked up on the turn with a sizable pot brewing between Scott Latshaw in the small blind and Andrew Cucina in the big blind.

With about 15,000 in the pot and the board reading AQK5, Latshaw led out with a bet of 6,000. Cucina made it 17,000 to go and Latshaw called.

The river brought the 5 and Latshaw checked. Cucina moved all in, putting Latshaw at risk. After some consideration, Latshaw gave up his hand and the pot was pushed Cucina's way.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrew Cucina
100,000
51,100
51,100
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Scott Latshaw
18,000
-18,600
-18,600

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Cashen Finds the Call in Tough Spot

Level 3 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Joseph Cashen
Joseph Cashen

Toby Barrera raised to 800 from middle position, and was called by Dale Capuano in the hijack, and Joseph Cashen in the cutoff.

The flop came 9Q3 and Barrera checked before Capuano bet out 1,5000. Cashen made the call and Barrera folded.

After the 8 turn, Capuano bet out 3,500, before Cashen raised to 8,500. Capuano made the call to see a river.

The river was the 7 and Capuano led out for a bet of 16,000. Cashen was visibly not happy with the bet, but did flick in a chip to make the call.

Capuano tabled Q10 for a pair of queens, but Cashen showed 98 for two pair, which was good enough to take the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Joseph Cashen
75,200
37,500
37,500
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Toby Barrera
43,000
-800
-800
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Dale Capuano
24,500

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Crawford Sends a Player to the Rail

Level 2 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
James Crawford
James Crawford

Action was picked up before the flop with 8,300 in the pot.

The flop came 5102 and a player from middle position bet 6,000, when James Crawford in the hijack raised to 20,000. Alvin Anton folded on the button, and the player in middle position three-bet all in for 24,500. Crawford quickly called to put the player at risk.

Middle Position: AK All in
James Crawford: Q10

Crawford was ahead with is pair of tens but would need to fade a club or the two over cards of his opponent. The board ran out J on the turn, and 3 on the river. Crawford still had the best hand with his pair of tens, and the player in middle position was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
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James Crawford
85,500
45,500
45,500
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Alvin Anton
34,300

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Brunetti Knocks Out a Player Early

Level 1 : Blinds 100/100, 100 ante
Jason Brunetti
Jason Brunetti

Action was picked up on the river with the board showing 59633.

Jason Brunetti called a bet of 9,500 from James Crawford who was all in.

Brunetti tabled 88 which was good enough to take the pot and eliminate James Crawford from the tournament.

Crawford quickly hit the rebuy table and has now reentered the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Jason Brunetti
80,000
80,000
80,000
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James Crawford
40,000
-2,900
-2,900

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$2,200 Main Event Set to Begin at the 2024 Maryland State Poker Championship

Maryland Live
Maryland Live

The Maryland State Poker Championship continues at Live! Casino and Hotel Maryland, with Day 1a of the $2,200 Main Event taking place at 11:15 a.m. local time. The PokerStars sponsored tournament will feature a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool, with two Day 1 flights over two days.

Players who advance from each flight will then combine and return for Day 2 on Sunday, August 11, where they will play down to the final six players. Play will then conclude on Monday August 12 where the final six players will play until a champion is crowned.

Last year's tournament saw 172 total entries, with Isiah Ditoto taking the top prize worth $221,853.

2023 MSPC Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Isiah DitotoUnited States$221,853
2James AndersonUnited States$214,877
3Matt BondUnited States$102,550
4Christoph CsikUnited States$72,400
5Matthew SabiaUnited States$52,900
6Cherish AndrewsUnited States$43,000
7Stephen DeutschUnited States$35,000
8Jeffrey EsterlingUnited States$30,190
9Anthony GreggUnited States$26,280

Players will begin each starting flight with 40,000 in chips and blinds will begin at 100/100 with a 100 big blind ante. Blinds will increase every 40 minutes on Day 1, and every 60 minutes on Day 2. Play for Day 1 flights will conclude once 12.5% of the field remains, and those who bag will be in the money for Day 2.

Late registration and reentries are permitted through level 12, with 15-minute breaks taking place every three levels. Unlimited re-entries are allowed, and players may play both Day 1 flights in an attempt to increase their chip counts. Should a player choose to play multiple Day 1 flights, only the highest qualifying stack will be permitted to continue to Day 2, and they will receive a min-cash for their other qualifying stack.

MSPC Main Event Schedule

DayDateTime
Day 1aAugust 911:15 a.m.
Day 1bAugust 1011:15 a.m.
Day 2August 1112:15 p.m.
Day 3August 122:15 p.m.

The winner of the Main Event, in addition to their cash prize, will win a PokerStars NAPT Gold Pass. The Gold Pass is valued at $10,000 and includes a $5,300 NAPT Las Vegas Main Event buy-in, a seven-night stay at Resorts World Las Vegas, and $1,800 for travel expenses.

Be sure to follow PokerNews for live updates and coverage until a champion is crowned in the 2024 Maryland State Poker Championship Main Event.

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