The board showed and there was around 30,000 in the pot. Renata Colache bet 17,500 and Tony Dunst took a brief moment to think.
Ultimately Dunst elected to move all in and Colache snap-called for her 98,500 stack. Dunst tabled , giving him four ducks, what should have been more than enough to scoop any pot.
Colache smiled and slammed over for a higher four of a kind, putting a face of disbelief on the face of Dunst as almost half his chips moved into the stack of Colache and her higher quads.
The tournament organization has announced the prize pool details, there were 1,290 entries in total to create a prize pool of $4,129,290. A min-cash is worth $5,886 with 162 players in the money. The winner will walk away, with all the bragging rights and a whopping amount of $674.840.
TJ Shulman flew up from Florida for this event and it took firing a couple of bullets, but he's finally got some traction and stacking in the right direction.
Jeremy Joseph raised to 6,000 from the early position and Galen Hall three-bet to 18,000 from the button. The blinds folded and Joseph called.
The flop came , Joseph check-called the 12,000 continuation-bet of Hall.
The turn brought them the , Joseph checked again. Hall bet 29,000 this time for Joseph to consider his options for a while before putting a big stack of 5,000-value chips over the line. Hall responded with a shove immediately for 140,500 which Joseph called.
Galen Hall:
Jeremy Joseph:
Hall had the overpair while Joseph was sitting on the double gutshot to a straight.
The river completed the board with the to keep Hall ahead and double him up.
Matthew Emmel raised to 6,500 from under the gun and was called by Alberto Sabogali on his left and the player in the small blind.
The flop came , the small blind check-folded to the 8,000 bet of Emmel which Sabogali did call.
The turn was the , Emmel put in 100,000 and Sabogali snap-called for the 61,000 he had behind and flipped over for quad nines. Emmel held for the flush draw.
The river completed the board with the for Emmel to lose a chunk of his stack.
There’s a new poker tour in town as a trio of MGM properties – MGM National Harbor, MGM Springfield, and Borgata – have joined forces to establish the MGM East Coast Poker Tour (ECPT).
The tour will consist of the following stops:
Potomac Winter Poker Open at MGM National Harbor February 5-17
Borgata Spring Poker Open April 7-24
Borgata Summer Poker Open July 7-24
Potomac Summer Poker Open at MGM National Harbor July 22-August 3
The Armory Classic at MGM Springfield August 12-24
“MGM Resorts offers players the best poker product on the East Coast,” said Jorge Perez, Portfolio President. “Our East Coast Poker Tour is a great way for us to showcase three of our industry-leading properties while creating an exciting tournament series for our guests and poker enthusiasts.”
The Points Leaderboard
Linking the five events will be a leaderboard where players can earn points by participating in any qualifying events.
Leaderboard prizes consist of the following: the top 90 finishers on the leaderboard will earn entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open/MGM Resorts East Coast Poker Tour $2,000,000 Guaranteed Championship on November 15-20, 2020 ($3,500 value) including complimentary overnight stays. Others can win $250 room credits, Cartier watch ($2,500 value) and $500 MGM Resorts promotional gift cards.
Players can earn points in a variety of ways including “Participation Points” for buying into tournaments, “Entry Points” based on field sizes, and “Placement Points” for making the final table. Click here for more details on the point system.
The leaderboard will be posted to MGMECPT.com and updated daily when qualifying events are occurring. Points for the leaderboard will be finalized on August 25, 2020.
Previewing the Potomac Winter Poker Open
The upcoming Potomac Winter Poker Open at MGM National Harbor, which runs from February 5-17, 2020, will offer over $1,000,000 in guarantees over 14 events. It marks the first time a winter edition of the PPO has been held to complement its annual late-summer series.
Highlights on the schedule include the $400 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed Opener and the $3,000 buy-in, $500,000 guarantee Main Event. What’s more, PokerNews is slated to be on-site to offer live updates from both of those events as well as the $400 Large Stack BB Ante from February 12-13.
David Jackson has already won the Borgata Spring and Fall Editions of this event and is still in the running to add the Winter Title to his name.
The board read with 96,500 in the middle already. The player in the middle position checked and then tanked for a long time when David Jackson shoved for 56,500 from the late position. After a while, he called with while Jackson held .
The board was completed with the to keep Jackson ahead and double him up.
The under the gun player raised to 10,000 and Baitai Li called from middle position. Zachary Gruneberg called from the small blind and they went three handed to the flop.
Gruneberg checked and the under the gun player bet 10,000. Li called and the dealer burned and turned the .
The player check-called a bet of 10,000 from Li and the completed the board. The player checked to Li who bet 30,000 and the player called.
Li turned over for deuces full of kings and his opponent flashed his before tossing them into the muck. Li took the pot and he now looks to be the chip leader with over 700,000.