Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500
The first break is over and Level 13 is now underway. With its commencement, registration has officially closed. The tournament clock displays 158 Day-2 entries and 304 remaining players, though official numbers have yet to be announced.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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John Rock | 392,000 | |
Gary Hansen | 330,000 | |
Jordyn Miller | 250,000 | |
Jora Beit | 245,000 | |
Edwin Lee | 220,000 | |
Benjamin Craig | 145,000 | |
Andy Rogowski | 133,000 | |
Austin Yoo | 122,000 | |
Jorden Helstern | 115,000 | |
David Yokoyama | 96,000 | |
Bobby Sanoubane | 83,000 | |
Corey Zedo | 31,000 | |
David Larson | Busted | |
Eyal Revah
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Busted | |
Dan Heimiller | Busted | |
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Gueorgui Gantchev | Busted | |
Albert Bragg | Busted |
Last weekend, the 2020 Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) Venetian $1,100 Main Event saw young up-and-comer Landon Tice capture a $201,529 top prize, his first career score in the live realm of poker and in what was only his third live poker tournament. Tice outlasted a field of 1,123 entries in doing so, a figure that generated a total prize pool of more than $1 million.
Prior to this tournament, the 21-year-old from Boca Raton, Florida had just three online tournament cashes on his resume from this past summer: Tice got his start in poker by playing micro-stakes cash games online and has worked his way up, a journey highlighted by a mentor of sorts in Joey Ingram. Tice can now add an MSPT championship to his list of accomplishments.
"It feels good, you know," said Tice after the tournament was over. "It feels so good!"
Tice won after a hard-fought heads-up battle against Brandon Lombardo that capped off a four-hour-long final table. Lombardo entered the match as a three-to-one underdog and held his ground, ultimately finding a double and taking the chip lead for a short time. However, nearly-even stacks went in when Tice made two pair on the river and he doubled to shorted Lombardo, who called Tice's shove with top pair.
Click here to read more about Landon Tice's big MSPT win!
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Landon Tice | $201,529 |
2 | Brandon Lombardo | $135,074 |
3 | Jesse Vilchez | $91,502 |
4 | Sara Stohler | $62,091 |
5 | Abraham Hichman | $40,304 |
6 | Byung Shin | $30,501 |
7 | David Larson | $22,876 |
8 | Andrew Rodgers | $17,429 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kane Lai |
440,000
258,500
|
258,500 |
Will Pengelly |
340,000
83,000
|
83,000 |
Ron West |
150,000
150,000
|
150,000 |
Sara Stohler |
126,000
31,500
|
31,500 |
Len Clementi
|
103,000
-110,000
|
-110,000 |
Trevor Sather |
80,000
-147,000
|
-147,000 |
Mykel Comroe |
73,500
31,500
|
31,500 |
Richard Alsup |
72,000
-14,500
|
-14,500 |
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Nikhil Gera |
57,500
10,500
|
10,500 |
Steve Wilkie |
45,000
-5,000
|
-5,000 |
Todd Sladek |
37,500
37,500
|
37,500 |
Masato Yokosawa |
25,000
-24,500
|
-24,500 |
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Jong Kim | Busted | |
Lee Sommers | Busted | |
Leonard August | Busted | |
Min Zhang | Busted | |
Kou Vang | Busted | |
Pat Lyons | Busted | |
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Wagner Wysotchanski
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Busted | |
Nipun Java | Busted | |
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All of the chips had gotten into the middle preflop with Oleg Simanovsky all in for 57,000 in the small blind and having received action from an opponent in middle position.
Oleg Simanovsky:
Middle Position:
A nine-high runout of came to earn Simanovsky the double with no real concern along the way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Oleg Simanovsky |
119,000
98,500
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98,500 |
Aaron Massey was in middle position and opened to 6,000. Ben Keeline three-bet to 25,000 on the button and action made its way back to Massey, who put out a full stack of blue chips worth 5,000 apiece.
Having chipped up over 100,000, Keeline found himself with an effective decision for his remaining stack. He thought for about 20 seconds and then threw his cards towards the dealer's left hand, where they joined all other players' mucked hole cards to earn Massey the pot.
Despite the lost pot, Keeline is over 100,000, while Massey has continued his hot start on the afternoon and is now closing in on 300,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Aaron Massey |
289,000
109,000
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109,000 |
Ben Keeline |
106,500
53,500
|
53,500 |
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
The prize pool has become official with 170 Day 2 entries bringing the overall total up to 1,239 entries and generating a total prize pool of $1,771,770. The top 128 places will be paid at least a minimum cash of $3,189.
The final table of eight are guaranteed at least $28,348 with the winner taking home $327,773. Final table payouts have been posted below and complete payouts can be found inside the Payouts Tab.
Place | Prize |
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1 | $327,773 |
2 | $219,699 |
3 | $148,829 |
4 | $100,991 |
5 | $65,555 |
6 | $49,610 |
7 | $37,207 |
8 | $28,348 |
Sung Kim was just seen standing up at the rail and confirmed the news of his recent elimination. According to Kim, he was in the small blind and three-bet shoved for around 50,000 over an open from the player on the button. Nadya Magnus barely covered in the big blind and immediately committed all of her chips thereafter, prompting a fold from the player on the button.
Sung Kim:
Nadya Magnus:
"There was a king in the window," said Kim of the runout.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nadya Magnus |
112,000
25,000
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25,000 |
Sung Kim | Busted |