Hayes wins Northern Lights poker tournament, $43K
John Hayes of St. Paul, Minn., won the Mid-States Poker Tour at Northern Lights Casino in Walker, Minn., for $43,473. Hayes is no stranger to
John Hayes of St. Paul, Minn., won the Mid-States Poker Tour at Northern Lights Casino in Walker, Minn., for $43,473. Hayes is no stranger to
By John Somsky Blake Bohn of Savage, Minn., has been on a remarkable hot streak when it comes to tournament poker, so it’s no surprise
Adam Younis of Gilbert, Iowa, gave a dominating performance by beating 373 entrants to win April’s Mid-States Poker Tour event at Canterbury Park in Shakopee,
Cory Cove, better known as “Sludge” on KFAN Sports Radio’s The Power Trip, won the top prize of $47,490 in the Spring Poker Classic Main
Season IV of the Mid-States Poker Tour kicked off at Running Aces Harness Park in Columbus, Minn., Feb. 9-17, and David Gonia of White Bear
James Gibson of Stonewall, Manitoba, became the first Canadian to win a Mid-States Poker Tour event, grabbing the title at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minn.,
For the third consecutive season, Grand Casino Mille Lacs in Onamia, Minn., hosted the Mid-States Poker Tour (Nov. 11-18), and this time drew 172 entrants
Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minn., had a nice turnout during its 12th Fall Poker Classic (Oct. 6-21) as Mike Schneider won the main event for
Summer’s end always leads to the fall poker season in Minnesota. Running Aces Harness Park in Columbus once again hosted its Midwest Poker Classic (Sept.
Blake Bohn of Burnsville, Minn., captured the Tournament of Champions, the largest buy-in tournament ($2,500) in Running Aces Harness Park history, earning $75K on Aug.
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