Canterbury park poker tournaments

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'I sharpened-up my game to teach the other ladies and I just believe that if you want to get better you will.'Įngland has a very positive mindset and has lived up to her words. 'During the pandemic I started teaching through Poker Power and throughout quarantine I made it my mission to study and get better,' England stated. England has career cashes dating back only a few years according to The Hendon Mob, but won her first Circuit ring just before the poker world went on a standstill from the ongoing pandemic. 'This is my first significant win and I'm extremely proud of myself,' England said.

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On Sunday, 144 players returned for Day 2 action and after roughly 12 hours of play, it was Poker Power's Kyna England coming out on top to win the $186,709 top prize and her first MSPT title.

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The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) returned to Minnesota's Canterbury Park for the Winter Poker Classic and was headlined by the $1,100 buy-in, $400K GTD Main Event which was one to remember, as a total of 1,042 entries (241 from Day 1a 324 from 1b 477 from 1c) were tallied, which shattered the venue’s previous best field and generated a 1,009,240 prize pool.

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