2019 MSPT Meskwaki Casino

$1,100 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 MSPT Meskwaki Casino

Final Results
Winner
Aaron Johnson
Winning Hand
j8
Prize
$86,951
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Entries
409
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Aaron Johnson Makes MSPT Main Event Breakthrough With Meskwaki Title ($86,951)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Aaron Johnson
Aaron Johnson

The MSPT Meskwaki Main Event has reached its conclusion after it took 10 hours to cut a field of 50 down to a champion.

Emerging as that champion was MSPT regular Aaron Johnson, who won his first MSPT title for $86,951. A main event title was the only thing missing from his MSPT resume as he did everything possible on the MSPT tour and came up just short in many previous close calls.

“Felling really good. A runner-up finish might have just killed me. To get a main event win in an MSPT, it feels amazing”. said Johnson afterwards, referring to his previous two 2nd place finishes and six final tables.

The Red Wing, MN native adds this score to his over 1 million in career earnings as he continues to cement himself as one of the best players from the Midwestern USA, when asked what he would do with the big boost in cash he replied with a laugh “I’ll probably start an IRA or something, nothing fun unfortunately”.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize Money
1Aaron JohnsonRed Wing, MN$86,951
2Saad GhanemBurnsville, MN$53,749
3Nicholas MarshHumboldt, IA$39,128
4Jeff PetronackHugo, MN$28,852
5Alex WinterSaint Paul, MN$21,738
6Jason TrezakPortage, IN$16,600
7Derek McMasterMinneapolis, MN$13,043
8Joseph MathesonMonticello, MN$10,276
9Mike ShinMount Prospect, IL$7,509
10Reg PowellElk River, MN$6,324

Road To Title

Johnson began the day slightly above the average in chips, starting in 18th place out of the 50 starting players. He flew under the radar for most of the day, keeping a steady chip count, never getting too low but never emerging as a huge stack at any point either.

He entered the final table 8th in chips and slowly built his stack until he was heads up against Saad Ghanem. The heads up battle would prove to be the defining moments of Johnson’s title as he began the heads up battle with a 3:1 chip disadvantage and had to start chipping away at Ghanem quickly. And chip away he did as he looked to play small pots and let Ghanem’s aggressive style do the bidding.

“My strategy heads up was to keep pots as small as possible. I know Saad likes to blow pots and kinda increase variance. My plan was to just play my game and grind him down and find the best spots” he explained afterwards.

Two hands were key in pulling Johnson close and eventually beyond Ghanem. On both occasions calling down Ghanem’s aggressive betting to take the pots. The final hand followed the same formula as Ghanem triple barreled into Johnson’s trip jacks including a shove on the river which Johnson snap called and turned over the winning hand to confirm his title.

Final Day Action

The day began with 50 players. Play was rapid as eliminations went quick and the money bubble only took one hand to breach at 45. Before the three table redraw, Nick Marsh emerged as the first big chip leader of the day as he surged to above a million in chips when he hit a jack to crack queens and also take pocket tens in a double elimination. He would ride that momentum as the field continued to shrink.

Eventually the final table was reached after about 7 hours of play. Current MSPT player of the year leader Mike Shin was eliminated in 9th place, but this result extends his lead on top of the leaderboard.

Start of day chip leader Derek McMaster bit the dust in 7th place when his ace-queen was one-outed by Johnson’s pocket kings when the case king hit the river after McMaster had flopped trip aces.

Play continued until play was three-handed when Marsh went from chip leader to the short stack after dropping some pots and he was eventually eliminated in third when his pocket fours went down to the pocket jacks of Ghanem.

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage from here in Meskwaki, join us next time for more MSPT coverage.

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