Tuesday, November 11, 2014

NAPT Mohegan Sun: Kenney looks to disclaim Selbst, Tehan second titles



napt-thumb.jpgTyler Kenney couldn't play NAPT Mohegan Sun last year. At just TWO DECADES old, he would've been kicked out the instant anyone checked out his drivers license. Now 21, he's woken up every morning, drank a Vitamin Water, and sat right down to play poker with the singular focus of creating the overall table. It's served him well. He's the chip leader of the primary event with eight players remaining.

Brother to well-known grinder Bryn Kenney, Tyler Kenney has $163,000 in career live tournament earnings, most of it coming from a $90,000 cash at a $5,000 event in Las Vegas. Keep in mind, Kenney is new at the live scene and has posted seven live cashes in exactly the past year. Now he has his shot at an NAPT title and an opportunity to disclaim two people their second win at the tour.

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Tyler Kenney

Vanessa Selbst, a girl who has spent the last TWELVE MONTHS controlling the poker world like a small army of marionettes, is poised to position on one of the vital greatest shows of her career. Almost exactly 12 months far from the day she won the primary NAPT Mohegan Sun title, the Team PokerStars Pro has put herself in position to secure a repeat championship. She is second in chips as a way to the televised final table. On Day 3 of the NAPT Mohegan Sun main event, Selbst made taking the chip lead seem easy. Today she spent some of the day up to speed. It was only as Day 4 drew to an in depth that Kenney took over the chip lead.

The European Poker Tour has clawed its way through nearly seven full seasons with out a repeat winner. Selbst is aiming to win twice within only some NAPT events. It's an achievement that may be punctuated by another startling fact: she is not the just one who could pull off a second NAPT championship tomorrow.

Vanessa Selbst

It's been only five months since Joe Tehan won the NAPT L. a. event in November. This week, he's followed Selbst's lead the entire technique to the overall table. Anyone wondering if tournament poker continues to be a skill game need only take a look at Selbst and Tehan. To paraphrase Mike McDermott, "What are they? The luckiest two people at the NAPT?"

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Joe Tehan

Though it drew fewer than 400 players, the NAPT Mohegan Sun field was probably the hardest of any NAPT main event yet. It was jam-packed with professional tourney grinders who know their stuff better than most of the people at the tournament circuit. The overall eight stand witness to the trouble of constructing it this far. They're going to take a seat tomorrow as follows:

NAPT Mohegan Sun main event final table

Seat 1: Joe Tehan (1,238,000)Seat 2: Thomas Hoglund, Jr. (541,000)Seat 3: Dan Shak (1,571,000) Seat 4: Vincent Rubianes (1,711,000)Seat 5: Steve O'Dwyer (1,032,000)Seat 6: Tyler Kenney (3,021,000)Seat 7: Aaron Overton (373,000)Seat 8: Vanessa Selbst (2,249,000)

If you need to peer how they did it, we have now the blow-by-blow in our NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 4 live updates.

For the entire other scoreboard-y information you may want and a few added entertainment, see any of the links below.

  • NAPT Mohegan Sun chip counts
  • NAPT Mohegan Sun prizes and winners
  • NAPT Mohegan Sun videos
  • NAPT Mohegan Sun Bounty Shootout coverage
  • That should keep you busy until noontime tomorrow when we'll be back to look if Selbst or Tehan can score another NAPT title, or if the tour gets a brand new name on its list of champions.

    We'll see you then.

    All photography &copy Joe Giron/www.joegironphotography.com


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