2020 Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian $1,600 Main Event

MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2020 Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian $1,600 Main Event

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
$327,773
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,600
Entries
1,239
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
63
Players Left
1

Korey Payne Wins the 2020 MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event for $327,773

Level 32 : 125,000/250,000, 125,000 ante
Korey Payne
Korey Payne

On Monday night, Korey Payne became the newest champion on the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) after besting a field of 1,239 entries to take home the top prize of $327,773 in the MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event. His victory capped a three-day tournament and five-day-long event that generated an overall prize pool of $1,771,770.

Payne entered the day taking a stack of 605,000 to blinds of 8,000/16,000/16,000, just one big blind above the average stack for the 63 players that returned for Day 3. Four hours later, he had maintained that stack as the field reached 30, and had doubled it by the final two tables of 16.

The run started with Payne finding a double with pocket sixes by hitting a six on the turn against Jorden Helstern's flopped top pair of queens to double to over 2 million. From there, he hit a set of queens in a three-way pot to eliminate Zachary Grech in 10th place and wound up taking a second-place stack into the final table of eight.

MSPT Venetian $1,600 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Korey Payne$327,773
2Salim Admon$219,699
3Martin Zamani$148,829
4Randy Froelich$100,991
5Satoshi Tanaka$65,555
6David Poces$49,610
7Jorden Helstern$37,207
8Dale Eberle$28,343

From Eight To One

Day 1a Chip Leader Salim Admon came into the final table with a stack nearly double that of Payne's. On the first hand of the final table, he doubled Dale Eberle, but Eberle gave it all back on the next hand when he check-shoved king-queen on a queen-high board and Admon looked him up with two aces. Helstern was then the shortest stack and lost a coin flip versus Randy Froelich to bow out in seventh shortly thereafter.

Half a level passed before the next elimination in David Poces, who lost a coin flip of his own against Satoshi Tanaka. Tanaka then found himself in the hunt, but he became the next one to bust another 30 minutes later when his pocket tens were cracked by Martin Zamani hitting a diamond flush with ace-five suited for almost all of his chips. Finding himself left with crumbs, Tanaka watched Zamani hit another diamond flush on the following hand to make his fifth-place finish official.

Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

One hand later, Zamani eliminated Froelich in fourth, but was still third in chips behind Admon and Payne. Chips flew across the table over the next 40 minutes with Zamani eventually four-bet-shoving with king-deuce suited in a blind-on-blind situation against Admon's ace-king. Zamani hit a deuce and doubled to become the chip leader, but he then ran two unsuccessful bluffs against Payne to first double him, and then fall to him.

As a result, Payne took a commanding chip lead into heads-up play but quickly doubled Admon. The two battled from there, with Payne grinding Admon down a bit before doubling him once more. Chips then went back and forth until the final hand of the night, when Payne made kings up on the turn and led out after check-calling a bet from Admon. Admon raised, Payne immediately announced he was all in, and Admon eventually wound up calling with a pair of queens that remained second best to earn Payne the title of MSPT champion and the top prize of $327,773 that came along with it.

Looking Ahead to Season-Ending MSPT Grand Falls

Just one more stop remains in Season 11 of the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT). From December 18-20, the tour will close out the year with a $1,100 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed Main Event at Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood, Iowa, which is actually situated just across the border from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

A series of $65 and $250 satellites will feed into the Main Event, which will feature two starting flights. Day 1a will take place at 3 p.m. on Friday, December 18 with Day 1b taking place at the same time on Saturday, December 19. The surviving players from both flights will then return for Day 2 at 11 a.m. on Sunday, December 20 to play down to a winner.

The tournament comes on the heels of August’s record-breaking MSPT Main Event at Grand Falls. That $1,100 buy-in tournament was the first mid-major poker tournament in the United States in nearly six months, and the 518 entrants not only surpassed the venue’s previous best field of 238 runners in 2015 but also became the largest major ($1,000+ buy-in) in Iowa history.

Click here for more info on the MSPT Grand Falls

Tags: Dale EberleDavid PocesJorden HelsternKorey PayneMartin ZamaniRandy FroelichSalim AdmonSatoshi TanakaZachary Grech

Salim Admon Eliminated in 2nd Place ($219,699)

Level 32 : 125,000/250,000, 125,000 ante
Salim Admon
Salim Admon

Salim Admon opened to 500,000 on the button and Korey Payne called in the big blind to see the flop come {q-Hearts}{7-Spades}{k-Spades}. Payne checked to Admon, who made a continuation-bet of 675,000 and received a call.

Payne led out on the turn {6-Clubs}, betting 675,000 himself, and Admon pumped it up to 2 million. The dealer reached for the stack to break it down and count it, but Payne immediately announced he was all in. Admon went deep into the tank, thinking for over two minutes before finding a call.

Payne slammed down {k-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} onto the felt.

"Nice hand, man," said Salim sincerely as he turend over {q-Spades}{9-Hearts}. Left with one shot at two remaining queens in the deck, Salim wound up one pip short on the river {j-Hearts} and finished in second place as a result, taking home $219,699 for his weekend's efforts.

Meanwhile, Korey Payne has officially become the champion of the 2020 MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event, earning $327,773 and the accompanying Main Event Champion's Trophy. A full recap of the tournament will be posted shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Korey Payne us
Korey Payne
37,075,000 14,200,000
Salim Admon us
Salim Admon
Busted

Tags: Korey PayneSalim Admon

Martin Zamani Eliminated in 3rd Place ($148,829)

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

Hand #1: Martin Zamani opened to 500,000 on the button and received a call from Kenneth Payne, who defended his big blind. The flop came {q-Spades}{10-Clubs}{j-Clubs} and Payne checked to Zamani, who made a continuation-bet of 2 million, nearly double the pot. Payne thought for a few moments and called.

The turn came {10-Spades} and Payne checked. Zamani immediately said he was all in. Two minutes later, Payne found a call for 9 million.

"You got me, good call," said Zamani as he tabled {8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}.

Payne showed {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}, prompting a response of surprise from Zamani.

The river {j-Diamonds} left Payne out in front and he earned the double as a result, leaving Zamani with 5.6 million.

Hand #2: On the following hand, Zamani raised his option over a small-blind completion from Payne and the two went to a flop of {k-}{j-}{8-}. Payne check-called a bet, and proceeded to do the same on the turn {j-}. Payne checked again on the river {8-} and Zamani shoved his remaining chips into the pot. Payne called.

Zamani was caught bluffing while Payne had {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} for a full house, giving him the second won all-in pot against Zamani in as many hands, with this one leaving Zamani dry on chips to make him the third-place finisher in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Korey Payne us
Korey Payne
31,500,000 20,100,000
Salim Admon us
Salim Admon
5,575,000 -2,575,000
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
Busted

Tags: Korey PayneMartin Zamani

Zamani Doubles Through the Chip Leader

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

Martin Zamani opened to 600,000 in the small blind and was three-bet to 1.6 million by Salim Admon in the big blind. Zamani four-bet shoved and Admon quickly called.

"I have a king and a deuce," said Zamani, tabling {k-Spades}{2-Spades}. Admon turned over {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}.

The flop came {6-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} to give Zamani a pair of deuces prompting Zamani to ask if he was going to get lucky this time and win the runout. His wishes were granted as the turn {5-Spades} and river {j-Diamonds} made the hand official and his stack of around 8.7 million became double that. With the double, Zamani is now the chip leader with three-handed play still in progress.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
17,400,000 8,700,000
Salim Admon us
Salim Admon
8,150,000 -9,575,000

Tags: Martin ZamaniSalim Admon

Randy Froelich Eliminated in 4th Place ($100,991)

Level 30 : 80,000/160,000, 80,000 ante
Randy Froelich
Randy Froelich

Randy Froelich raised to 475,000 in the cutoff and action folded to Martin Zamani in the big blind, who re-jammed. Froelich called.

"Coin flip," said Zamani as he tabled {4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}. He was correct but quite surprised as Froelich showed {j-Hearts}{10-Spades}. Froelich nodded as if he knew he wasn't going to be in bad shape.

Froelich picked up four extra outs on the turn of a runout {a-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{q-Diamonds} but was ultimately left with nothing more than an open-ended straight draw when all was said and done.

"Straight!" exclaimed Froelich in a joking manner.

"Good game, dude," responded Zamani, echoing his sentiment from just a couple of hands earlier when he eliminated Satoshi Tanaka as well. Three players now remain, and all three are guaranteed at least $148,000 as Froelich became the first player in the tournament to earn a six-figure payday of $100,991.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
11,500,000 2,370,000
Randy Froelich us
Randy Froelich
Busted

Tags: Martin ZamaniRandy FroelichSatoshi Tanaka

Satoshi Tanaka Eliminated in 5th Place ($65,555)

Level 30 : 80,000/160,000, 80,000 ante
Satoshi Tanaka
Satoshi Tanaka

Hand #1: Satoshi Tanaka opened on the button to 350,000 and Martin Zamani announced a re-shove all in. Tanaka asked how much and Zamani said about 4.3 million, a figure close to Tanaka's. Tanaka wasted no further time calling.

Martin Zamani: {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Satoshi Tanaka: {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}

Diamonds ran amok as the board came {9-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} to give Zamani the pot, leaving Tanaka drawing dead on the turn. Zamani's stack was totaled to be 4.505 million, just shy of Tanaka's to leave him on fumes.

Hand #2: On the following hand, Tanaka shoved and once again received action from Zamani.

Satoshi Tanaka: {3-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}
Martin Zamani: {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

More diamonds spelled the end of Tanaka's night as the runout came {2-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} to once again give Zamani a flush. Both players laughed at the runout.

"Good game, dude," said Zamani jovially. Tanaka received it equally well and the table congratulated him on a hard-fought fifth-place finish. With his elimination, the tournament director just told the four remaining players that the ante value will be switched to that of a small blind for short-handed play through the duration of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
9,130,000 5,100,000
Satoshi Tanaka us
Satoshi Tanaka
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Martin ZamaniSatoshi Tanaka

David Poces Eliminated in 6th Place ($49,610)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
David Poces
David Poces

David Poces shoved in the hijack for 2.725 million and Satoshi Tanaka called all in for just less, totaling 2.535 million in the cutoff. All remaining players folded.

David Poces: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}
Satoshi Tanaka: {j-Hearts}{j-Spades}

Poces found no help as the board ran out {10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{2-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and was left with just 190,000 after losing the pot. He lost it on the following hand to Martin Zamani with jack-seven to Zamani's queen-four and finished the tournament in sixth place as a result, earning $49,610 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Zamani us
Martin Zamani
5,655,000 565,000
Satoshi Tanaka us
Satoshi Tanaka
WSOP 1X Winner
5,370,000 2,720,000
David Poces us
David Poces
Busted

Tags: David PocesMartin ZamaniSatoshi Tanaka

Tanaka Doubles Through Payne

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Satoshi Tanaka
Satoshi Tanaka

Action folded around to Satoshi Tanaka in the small blind and he completed. Korey Payne raised his option, making it 520,000 and Tanaka limp-jammed for 1.9 million. Payne got the count and then called.

Satoshi Tanaka: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}
Korey Payne: {a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

Tanaka found a small sweat to a backdoor gutter but ultimately found a safe runout of {j-Spades}{7-Hearts}{3-Spades}{9-Hearts}{2-Hearts} and earned the double.

Player Chips Progress
Korey Payne us
Korey Payne
4,160,000 -1,320,000
Satoshi Tanaka us
Satoshi Tanaka
WSOP 1X Winner
3,920,000 1,865,000

Tags: Korey PayneSatoshi Tanaka

Jorden Helstern Eliminated in 7th Place ($37,207)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Jorden Helstern
Jorden Helstern

Randy Froelich opened to 265,000 in middle position and Jorden Helstern re-jammed for 1.09 million in the cutoff. Action folded back to Froelich and he called.

Jorden Helstern: {8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}
Randy Froelich: {q-Spades}{j-Hearts}

The flop {5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{7-Spades} left Helstern out in front but the turn {q-Hearts} gave Froelich a pair of queens. No six (outer) came on the river {3-Spades} and Helstern hit the payouts in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Randy Froelich us
Randy Froelich
3,875,000 1,390,000
Jorden Helstern us
Jorden Helstern
Busted

Tags: Jorden HelsternRandy Froelich

Daniel Kusnerak Eliinated in 9th Place ($23,919)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Daniel Kusnerak
Daniel Kusnerak

Daniel Kusnerak went all in for 1.225 in the cutoff and Salim Admon requested a count, which confirmed the amount. Admon then called and all remaining players folded.

Daniel Kusnerak: {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}
Salim Admon: {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}

Both players hit on the flop {8-Spades}{q-Spades}{7-Clubs} with Admon's queens remaining out in front. Kusnerak picked up eight more outs on the turn {9-Hearts}, but saw Admon be the one to improve on the river {k-Spades} to take down the pot with kings up and eliminate Kusnerak in ninth place.

With Kusnerak's elimination, the tournament has officially reached the final table with eight remaining, and the tournament clock has been paused while those eight rack up their chips in preparation for the final table. A redraw and updated list of chip counts will be provided shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Salim Admon us
Salim Admon
12,580,000 1,260,000
Daniel Kusnerak us
Daniel Kusnerak
Busted

Tags: Daniel KusnerakSalim Admon