Three-time MSPT Champion Blake Bohn finished in 11th place and was inducted into the MSPT Hall of Fame at the event. Umut Ozturk, Dennis Stevermer, and Phil Mader also made the final table.
Nathan Fair rounded out an all-Minnesota top three and banked $44,644. McMaster defeated fellow Minnesotan and former MSPT Canterbury champ Dan 'DQ' Hendrickson heads-up, who received $61,948 for finishing runner-up. Nearly 13 hours later, a champion emerged in Minnesota’s own Derek McMaster, who scored the second six-figure cash of his career after winning a WSOP bracelet in the summer of 2019.
start time with their eyes set on the top prize of $100,824. The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT)’s first stop of four at Canterbury Park in 2020 saw 485 entries logged over two initial starting flights with 66 players returning Sunday for an 11 a.m.