Wow, what a
tournament...90 players started the 2-day event. Despite a 5000 starting
chip count & 1/2 hour blinds, 3 players were finished in the opening round!
The play was fast & furious and it was obvious that everyone who made it this
far was playing to win.
Larry Ristvedt (Elks, Fargo) got off to
a great start, as did Jeff Neiber (Trophy's, Wahpeton). Many
league champs including overall points leader Casey Asche (Playmakers,
Fargo) couldn't get anything going and fell early in the tournament...
Day 1 ended when the field was left with 2
tables, 20 players. Michael Fournier (Ralphy's Dickinson) was the
chip leader with 70,000 chips. The luck of the draw put the majority of
the chip leaders on table 1, and most of the short stacks on table 2.
20 players were left for day 2. Larry
Ristvedt got his money in with AK and it looked great when AK came on the
board. A 10 on the river, however, tripped up Eric Ashton's 10-10
and it was over for Larry. As it played out, the 10 card seemed to be
the "magic card" on several all-in hands.
After the field was reduced to 10, players &
spectators enjoyed a taste of the big spotlight as Mitch Schock (Dakota
Poker Tour) gave thunderous introductions of each player and they took
their seats at the final table. The smoke, lights, & music pumped up the
crowd and made for a really great show.
When Derek Melicher sat down at the
final table, he was 8th in total chips. Derek caught a Q on the river to
take out Marty Doll in an exciting hand that was captured by WDAY
Channel 6 and was broadcast on the 10pm news. Several others players
became Derek's victims along the way, in a long battle where the blinds
reached 8,000/16,000 by the time we reached a conclusion.
Derek Melicher had a commanding chip
lead when it came down to 3 players, with almost 3/4 of the total chips in
play. He finished off his opponents and was crowned the first ever
Dakota Poker League champ. Good luck Derek and we all hope you take home
the big prize!
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Day 1 Final Tournament
Final Tournament - Day 1 |
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Final Table
Jeff Neiber, Derek Melicher, Rick Cleveland, & Michael Fournier. |
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Winners
Runner up Jeff Neiber (left), League Champ Derek Melicher (right). |
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