Tournament of Champions Report6/24/06
- Report by Brook Lyter
Dustin
Gulbrandson (pictured left) from the Depot Express in Alexandria
was the big winner of the Tournament of Champions, held
at Hagge’s Bar in Mapleton, ND, beating out a field of
74 players to capture a seat to the main event of the
2006 World Series of Poker coming up in late July at the
Rio in Las Vegas. Brad Snortum from J.B. Yates in
Granite Falls was the runner up.
This championship contest pitted
individual tournament winners from Minnesota and Dakota
Poker Leagues over a 10-week period last winter. To
make it to the championship event, players had to win a
tournament of 30 or more players at their local bar and
then place in the top 10% of a regional qualifying
tournament. The contest was a first for mixing
Minnesota & Dakota Poker League players in a
championship event.
Several players previously qualified
for the recent state championship tournaments- held in
May- where Jeremy Heller (Minnesota) and Jim Nelson
(North Dakota) each won a seat to the main event of the
WSOP.
Mitch Schock was the tournament
director and emcee. Anyone who has ever attended one of
Mitch’s tournaments (www.dakotapokertour.com)
knows how entertaining he can be. Mitch welcomed the
players and the cards were in the air at 1pm.
Players started the day with 10,000 in
chips and the blinds went up every ½ hour. Many of the
players drove a long way to make the event, including
Kristi Boll (pictured left), who made it from the Howling Dog Saloon in Luverne, MN. Kristi was late due to a flat tire but had
no problem taking her seat as late entry was allowed for
one hour. Unfortunately for Kristi, she was also one of
the first players to bust! Sometimes it’s just not your
day, but she made the best of it and stuck around for
some free side games and witnessed the action of the
final table.
Several good starting hands fell hard
early. The official first bust occurred when JP Fear
(Playmakers-Fargo) had his pocket Aces cracked by Chris
Gray’s (Southgate-Grand Forks) KJ to a board of K-J-Q.
Jeff Rivard (South Forty Pub-Lonsdale) busted when his
pocket Kings ran into Lloyd Veld’s (Brian’s Supper Club-Fulda,
MN) quad nines.
After the first break, the early chip
leader was Kevin Peterson (pictured left from the Main Line Bar-Downer, MN)
with 29k. This was Kevin’s first experience at a
championship event. Shortly behind Kevin were tough
players Mike Henry (Boxers Bar-Faribault, MN) 22k, Clay Lipke (Primetime-Breezy Point, MN) 21k, and Rhonda Kraft
(Midway Lanes-Mandan, ND) 20k.
Mike Henry
(pictured right from Boxers Bar in Faribault) had been no stranger to
qualifying for championship events. He made it to the
final table twice before this event, in the fall and
winter championships, an amazing accomplishment. We
knew he was going to be in for another good day after
watching him bust a player with J-10 when he landed a
miracle flop of J-10-10.
As usual with no limit Texas Holdem,
we saw good drama and a few crazy suckouts and re-suckouts.
For example, Kevin Peterson (Main Line-Downer, MN) was
involved in a lot of big hands. He held pocket 10’s to
Matt Burnett’s (Torge’s-Fairmont, MN) pocket 8’s, but
found himself severely behind when the flop cam A-8-Q.
Luck was on Kevin’s side when the turn card came a 10
and sent Matt to the rail. Shortly thereafter, Seth
Martin A-A (Lariat Lounge-Velva, ND) got into a tangle
with Kevin (pocket 8’s) after a flop of K-K-8. Things
looked pretty good for Kevin when 4th street
brought a queen, but Seth nailed an Ace on the river to
win and double up.
At the dinner break we were down to 37
players and several players were building nice stacks,
including Shane Ambuehl (Z103 Bar & Grill-Fergus Falls)
who was took over the chip lead with 53k. Shane
traveled with Eric Bagley (winner of the WPT
Championship 4-week contest in March) to Las Vegas and
was feeling good about how his day was going. John
Ullend (Lariat Lounge-Velva) was also having a good run
with 46k in chips. This was John’s 3rd
championship tournament experience.
After the dinner break, things began
to heat up. Shane Ambuehl (pocket 8’s) lost the chip
lead on a huge pot with Brad Snortum (J.B. Yates-Granite
Falls, MN) when Brad’s A-K found a King on the River.
Mike Reverts (pictured left from Sharkees-Luverne, MN) was making also
making a run when he flopped 2 pair to bust Tim Holden
(Red Wing Golf Club-Red Wing, MN). Reverts woke up to
pocket aces a little while later and bust two players to
make him a commanding chip leader with about 130k.
Next thing you know were were down to
the final 20 players, with 13 players remaining from
Minnesota and 7 from North Dakota. Chad Kolloen
(Champs-Dickinson, ND) hit a nice hand when his pocket
Queens tripped up and eliminated Kevin Lillquest
(Menahga VFW-Menahga, MN) in 14th place. The
two tables grinded it out and we finally had our final
table set:
|
1 |
Brad “Chewie” Snortum |
JB Yates-Granite Falls, MN |
56,000 |
1st Championship
Event |
|
2 |
Mike Blank |
Z103 Bar & Grill-Fergus
Falls, MN |
86,500 |
2nd Championship
Event |
|
3 |
Dustin Gulbrandson |
Depot Express-Alexandria,
MN |
64,000 |
1st Championship
Event |
|
4 |
John “Bubba” Ullend |
Lariat Lounge-Velva, ND |
99,500 |
3rd Championship
Event |
|
5 |
Rhonda Kraft |
Midway Lanes-Mandan, ND |
26,500 |
3rd Championship
Event |
|
6 |
Scott Rosendahl |
LeMays Grill-Lake Crystal,
MN |
75,500 |
1st league |
|
7 |
Chad Kolloen |
Champs-Dickinson, ND |
34,500 |
1st Championship
Event |
|
8 |
Nick Weiand |
Brick City Bar-Hebron, ND |
44,500 |
1st league |
|
9 |
Kevin Peterson |
Main Line Bar-Downer, MN |
101,500 |
1st Championship
Event |
|
10 |
Mike Reverts |
Sharkees-Luverne, MN |
153,000 |
1st league
|
Mitch Schock (Dakota Poker
Tour-Bismarck, ND) gave a rousing introduction of the
players with music thumping in the background. Mitch
gave a brief history of each player and told the crowd
what each player planned to do with the money if they
won it all in Las Vegas. Mike Reverts, the chip leader,
said he would “Party for two weeks…then party for two
more!” And with that, we were underway.
It didn’t take long to see big
action. Rhonda Kraft woke up with pocket Kings on the
third hand and doubled through Chad Kolloen. Shortly
after, Chad busted in 10th place.
Dustin Gulbrandson started the final
table 6th in chips but it didn’t take long
for him to make his move. With Brad Snortum raising 10k
preflop, Dustin called then re-raised all-in after a
flop of 8-3-10. Shortly after that, Dustin busted John
Ullend in 9th place and was threatening to
take the chip lead. His next victim was Rhonda Kraft
(pictured left).
Rhonda raised under-the-gun to with A-Q 24k and got
called from Kevin & Dustin (K-J). Rhonda tried to steal
but got caught. She moved in on a flop of K-J-2 into
Dustin’s 2-pair and was eliminated in 8th
place.
The final table then dragged out a
bit, with a lot of chips moving around, but not too many
showdowns. Dustin was certainly getting the best of the
table with the chip lead. He made a lot of timely bets
and raises that worked. He rarely got called and never
lost a showdown.
Another player made a move on Dustin
and was sent packing. Kevin Peterson’s chip stack had
dwindled to under 70k. He ended up pushing his A-6 after
a flop of 2-Q-9 (Ace high). Dustin thought for a minute
and called with A-9 to bust Kevin in 7th
place.
Scott Rosendahl lost when his A-J did
not improve and Brad’s pocket 8’s held. Brad later woke
up to pocket Aces and busted Mike Reverts in 5th
place. Brad’s run continued as he busted Nick Weiand in
4th place.
With three players left to go, Mike
Blank (pictured left) moved all in on a semi bluff against Dustin and
made the nut flush, giving Mike a very nice 200k pot.
The race was on. Dustin held a strong lead but Mike
Blank & Brad Snortum were hot on the trail. Play
continued for quite a while until Mike Blank was finally
eliminated in 3rd place.
The big prize came down to Brad &
Dustin, with Dustin in a commanding chip lead of almost
3 to 1. Dustin came out firing, taking down the first
three pots. Dustin was gaining momentum and Brad was
feeling the pressure. Brad managed to stay alive quite
a while and eventually got the big double up he needed
to get back into the match. In that hand, Dustin called
on the button with 6-3 and Brad moved in on a flop of
4-6-K. Dustin thought for a while and announced, “I
don’t think you have anything” and called. Brad doubled
up and all of a sudden he was within sriking distance
with 302k vs Dustin’s 480k. Play continued for another
9 minutes and then we had the final hand at 1:15am with
the blinds at 20k/40k.
The board read 7s-10s-5s.
Brad held 10-5 for two pair, but
Dustin had flopped a flush with Qs-Js. Brad did not
fill up on the turn or river and Dustin was crowned
champion.
Brad and Mike were bummed out to get
so close and not win. Brad earned a buy-in to a
Heartland Poker Tour event as consolation, plus a $100
gift certificate to Best Buy and various merchandise.
Mike won a home edition Minnesota Poker League
tournament chip set along with a MPL padded tabletop as
consolation.
Dustin is very excited to earn a trip
to the main event of the World Series of Poker, he
played great and is the first ever Free Poker Network
Tournament of Champions CHAMPION! We will be looking
forward to watching his progress from inside the rail at
this year’s WSOP along with the other league winners.
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