2020 Mid-States Poker Tour Golden Gates Regional

$360 Regional Event
Day: 1d
Event Info
2020 Mid-States Poker Tour Golden Gates Regional
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$53,048
Event Info
Buy-in
$360
Prize Pool
$326,100
Entries
1,087
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 1d
Entries
400
Players Left
54
Players Left 1 / 1,087
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Prize Pool Announced!

Level 13 : 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
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Official numbers are in with a total of 400 entries for Day 1d to bring the four-day total up to 1,087 entries, generating a total prize pool of $326,100. One hundred and seventeen players will make it into the money with a first-level payout of $620 and prizes escalating every nine places until the final three tables.

All players to make the final table will earn at least $5,000 as the ninth-place prize is $5,870. The first-place prize is $59,525.

Thornton Dusts an Opponent; Ramos Over 300K

Level 13 : 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Schuyler Thornton
Schuyler Thornton

An all in and call were heard on the turn with a board of {2-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{8-Spades} in a blind-on-blind battle with Schuyler Thornton in the big blind having his opponent all in.

Small Blind: {6-Hearts}{3-Hearts}
Schuyler Thornton: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

Thornton was able to fade the flush and gutshot straight outs on the river {5-Clubs} to earn him the pot and take him over 200,000. Ted Ramos was also spotted at an adjacent table and has chipped up to 336,000, making him one of the largest stacks in the room with a little over an hour of play left in the night.

Player Chips Progress
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Ted Ramos
336,000
257,000
257,000
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Schuyler Thornton
207,000
126,000
126,000

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Burleson Over 400K

Level 14 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Rick Burleson
Rick Burleson

Rick Burleson was just seen with 260,000 after having been one of the last players to get in the tournament. He just chipped up even further to 416,000 and shared the details of how it went down.

Under the gun limped in and action folded around to Burleson in the cutoff. He limped in as well before the big blind pumped it up to 20,000. The under-the-gun limper folded and Burleson called, taking action heads up to a flop of {9-}{5-}{3-} with two hearts. The big blind made a continuation-bet of 25,000 and Burleson peeled.

The turn came {2-Hearts} to bring a third heart on board and the big blind fired a second barrel for 25,000. Burleson stuck around again and the river fell {3-}. The big blind emptied the clip, betting another 20,000, and Burleson raised him all in. He quickly called.

Big Blind: {k-}{k-}
Rick Burleson: {2-}{2-}

Burleson's flop call brought him gin on the turn and scored him a knockout and a pot that vaulted him over 400,000, making him the likely chip leader in the room with a handful of minutes left in Level 14.

Player Chips Progress
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Rick Burleson
416,000
156,000
156,000

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Burleson Leads Final Flight of 2020 MSPT Golden Gates $360 Regional

Level 15 : 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Rick Burleson
Rick Burleson

The field has been set for Day 2 of the 2020 Mid-States Poker Tour Golden Gates $360 Regional Event after Day 1d brought a record-setting 400 entries to the Golden Gates Casino and Poker Parlour to bring the overall total up to 1,087, a number that was both a record as well in addition to being the first ever tournament in Colorado poker history with more than 1,000 entries.

When all was said and done for the night, Rick Burleson (478,000) was atop the counts, beating his friend Alex Smith’s Day 1c count of 399,000 of whom he came with. The man from Rapid City, SD saw a rapid increase to his stack after becoming one of the last entries into the tournament. He found a couple doubles to break 100,000 before scoring a big knockout with a flush to get to near a quarter-million. A turned set of deuces that became a full house by the river cracked kings to take him over 400,000 near the beginning of the final level of the night, and he ascended from there to just shy of a half-million to take what will be a top-three stack into Sunday’s Day 2.

Day 1d was the largest field of the four and with it came even more big stacks. Bryan Wienhoff (403,000), Peter Shuldiner (394,000), Lorenzo Banuelos (387,000), and Jason Johnson (349,000) round out the top five. Just below them are two more formidable opponents in Kevin Eyster (341,000) and Schuyler Thornton (340,000), both of which also saw their stacks multiply through the final three levels of the night.

Others were not as fortunate. Ryan Dodson, Jason Vanstrom, David Blankenship, Ben Keeline, and Terry Harper were just a few players who came up the mountain Saturday after not advancing in one or more of the three earlier flights only to fall short once again.

In total, 138 players will be returning Sunday for Day 2’s noon start time. One hundred and seventeen of them will make it into the money and earn a first-level payout of $620, though players are sure to have their eyes set on the first-place prize of $59,525 that will be earned before day’s end.

PokerNews will be back on hand for the home stretch, so make sure to come back and see who reigns triumphant.

Tags: Ben KeelineDavid BlankenshipJason JohnsonJason VanstromKevin EysterRick BurlesonRyan DodsonSchuyler ThorntonTerry Harper

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