2021 MSPT Showdown Series

MSPT Sycuan $1,110 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 MSPT Showdown Series

Final Results
Winner
Alejandro Jauregui
Winning Hand
66
Prize
$140,665
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$654,220
Entries
676
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
676
Players Left
1

Alejandro Jauregui Wins MSPT Showdown Series $1,100 Main Event at Sycuan Casino ($140,665)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Alejandro Jauregui
Alejandro Jauregui

The inaugural MSPT Showdown Series $1,100 Main Event at San Diego’s Sycuan Casino attracted 676 entries over three starting flights, which resulted in a $654,220 prize pool. After a full weekend of play, it was 31-year-old Alejandro Jauregui, a poker dealer from Bay 101 who called in sick just so he could play, emerging victorious to claim the title and a $140,665 prize.

While Jauregui, who hails from Salinas, California, has been playing poker most of his life, it was far and away his largest win. In fact, according to The Hendon Mob, he had just a pair of cashes for $18,090. That because when he does play, he’s usually grinding the cash games.

This weekend, some friends from all around the country were congregating in San Diego, so he flew down on Saturday and fired a single bullet into the tournament. Now, he’s an MSPT champ with a juicy six-figure score on his poker résumé.

MSPT Sycuan Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrizePOY Points
1Alejandro Jauregui$140,6651,700
2Jesse Jones$88,3201,500
3Eli Loewenthal$58,8801,400
4Jason Fitzpatrcik$40,5621,300
5Jose Araya$26,8231,200
6Andrew Moreno$20,2811,100
7Britton Scheibe$15,7011,000
8Haiau Han$11,122900

Day 2 saw 80 players return to action and with 72 slated to get paid it didn’t take long for eight players to fall by the wayside including Satoshi Tanaka, Joe Zona, and bubble boy Terence Reid, who fell when his king-jack suited failed to overcome ace-ten in an all-in preflop spot.

Among those to cash the tournament but fall short of the final table were start-of-day chip leader and three-time bracelet winner Adam Friedman (10th - $9,813), Day 1c chip leader Trung Le (11th - $8,505), MSPT veteran DJ Buckley (12th - $8,505), bracelet winner Sandeep Pulusani (14th - $7,196), Kyna England (20th - $5,168), former MSPT champ Ken Baime (22nd - $5,168), Day 1b chip leader Alex Greenblatt (24th - $5,168), and 2004 WSOP Main Event champ Greg Raymer (30th - $4,318).

The final table started with a bang as three players – Haiau Han (8th - $11,122), Britton Scheibe (7th - $15,701), and Andrew Moreno (6th - $20,281) – all fell within 20 minutes. That left the remaining five players fairly deep, but then Jauregui caught fire. First, he picked off a big bluff from Jose Araya to pull out to a chip lead, which he extended by knocking out Jason Fitzpatrick when ace-seven held against queen-jack all in preflop.

Jauregui began three-handed play with a significant chip lead over his two opponents. First, he dispatched Eli Loewenthal in third place when ace-six held against ace-deuce, and then he set about applying pressure to Jesse Jones.

The duo jostled for a bit before getting in a coinflip with Jones holding two overs against pocket sixes. Jauregui flopped a set, and Jones was left drawing dead on the turn to put an official end to the MSPT Showdown Series at Sycuan Casino.

The MSPT continues next weekend with the 2021 South Dakota State Championship at Silverado-Franklin Casino in Deadwood, South Dakota. PokerNews will be on-site offering live updates from that tournament. For more information, click here.

MSPT Showdown Series at Sycuan Casino Winners

All told, the 11-event series catered to a combined 3,306 entrants over its slate of trophy events, with thousands of others participating in satellites, nightly tournaments, and cash games. In those trophy events, a hefty $1,288,650 in prize money was awarded, truly making it a million-dollar festival.

TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerHometownPrize
Event #1: $360 Regional Event1,047$312,162Armando MesinaChula Vista, CA$33,329
Event #2: $400 PLO75$25,125Aaron WallaceNorth San Juan, CA$8,543
Event #3: $250 NLHE Sunday Feast251$50,200Fadi YakouSan Marcos, CA$7,221
Event #4: $200 NLHE Ladies Event79$13,825Victoria Davidson-CastilloWest Covina, CA$4,701
Event #5: $360 Seniors175$51,900Joseph SzegedyWinnetka, CA$7,981
Event #6: $250 NLHE Turbo Super Stack200$40,000Bob ChowLas Vegas, NV$6,098
Event #7: $360 PLO893$27,900Ken PoSeven Hills, OH$8,369
Event #8: $250 NLHE Tag Team418$41,800Lena Evans & Tavish MargersBeverly Hills, CA & Santee, CA$9,798
Event #9: $200 NLHE Hump Day161$32,218Jennifer CraddockOcala, Florida$8,531
Event #10: $1,100 Main Event676$654,220Alejandro JaureguiSalinas, California$140,665
Event #11: $360 Last Chace Showdown NLHE131$39,300Anthony PotisScranton, Pennsylvania$8,870

Tags: Alejandro Jauregui

Jesse Jones Eliminated in 2nd Place ($88,320)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Jesse Jones
Jesse Jones

Jesse Jones limped the button and Alejandro Jauregui raised to 620,000. Jones responded by jamming all in for 2.65 million and Jauregui asked for a count before making the call.

Alejandro Jauregui: {6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}
Jesse Jones: {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}

It was a flip, and while Jones paired his jack on the {6-Spades}{j-Hearts}{10-Hearts} flop, Jauregui also made a set. The {9-Diamonds} turn left Jones drawing dead, and he had to settle for second place after the meaningless {5-Hearts} was run out on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Alejandro Jauregui us
Alejandro Jauregui
16,900,000 4,500,000
Jesse Jones us
Jesse Jones
Busted

Tags: Jesse Jones

Eli Loewenthal Eliminated in 3rd Place ($58,880)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 20,000 ante
Eli Loewenthal
Eli Loewenthal

Alejandro Jauregui raised the button to 225,000 and then called when Eli Loewenthal three-bet all in for 1,675,000 from the small blind.

Alejandro Jauregui: {a-Hearts}{6-Clubs}
Eli Loewenthal: {a-Diamonds}{2-Spades}

Loewenthal called for the chop, and there was a good chance of that happening. However, this is an elimination post, so you know that it didn't.

Instead, the board ran out {4-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} and Jauregui's kicker made all the difference.

Player Chips Progress
Alejandro Jauregui us
Alejandro Jauregui
12,400,000 1,900,000
Jesse Jones us
Jesse Jones
4,600,000 -120,000
Eli Loewenthal us
Eli Loewenthal
Busted

Tags: Eli LoewenthalAlejandro Jauregui

Jason Fitzpatrick Eliminated in 4th Place ($40,562)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 20,000 ante
Jason Fitzpatrick
Jason Fitzpatrick

Not long after he doubled up Jesse Jones, Jason Fitzpatrick got his last 1.4 million or so all in preflop and was at risk against chip leader Alejandro Jauregui.

Alejandro Jauregui: {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Jason Fitzpatrick: {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

Fitzpatrick was drawing to two live cards, but he watched helplessly as the board ran out a dry {2-Spades}{k-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{7-Spades} to end his run in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Alejandro Jauregui us
Alejandro Jauregui
10,500,000 2,300,000
Jason Fitzpatrick us
Jason Fitzpatrick
Busted

Tags: Jason FitzpatrickAlejandro Jauregui

Jose Araya Eliminated in 5th Place ($26,823)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Jose Araya
Jose Araya

With approximately 1.3 million already in the pot and a board reading {10-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{8-Hearts}{7-Spades}{a-Clubs}, Jose Araya moved all in for 2.06 million from the big blind and Alejandro Jauregui, who was in the under-the-gun position, shot out of his chair.

He put his hands on his head, asked for an exact count, and put together some chips.

"I don't think I can fold," he said. He paused a few more beats and spiked in the call.

"You got it," Araya said, which promoted an excited Jauregui to showed the {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}.

Araya was obligated to show given it was an all-in situation, and the dealer showed his {8-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Alejandro Jauregui us
Alejandro Jauregui
7,500,000 2,700,000
Jose Araya us
Jose Araya
Busted

Tags: Jose ArayaAlejandro Jauregui

Andrew Moreno Eliminated in 6th Place ($20,281)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Andrew Moreno
Andrew Moreno

With around 300,000 in the pot and a flop of {10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}, action exploded between Jose Araya and Andrew Moreno that resulted in the latter getting his last 900,000 or so in the middle.

Andrew Moreno: {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}
Jose Araya: {9-Spades}{7-Spades}

Araya had two pair but Moreno was drawing to both straight and flush draws. Unfortunately for the latter, those draws were rendered moot when the {7-Clubs} peeled off on the turn to fill up Araya.

The meaningless {a-Spades} was run out on the river and Moreno headed to the payout desk in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Jose Araya us
Jose Araya
4,000,000 700,000
Andrew Moreno us
Andrew Moreno
Busted

Tags: Jose ArayaAndrew Moreno

Britton Scheibe Eliminated in 7th Place ($15,701)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Britton Scheibe
Britton Scheibe

Action folded around to Jason Fitzpatrick in the small blind and he simply moved all in to put the pressure on the short-stacked Britton Scheibe, who called off for around 550,000 from the big.

Jason Fitzpatrick: {q-Clubs}{5-Hearts}
Britton Scheibe: {a-Spades}{9-Spades}

Scheibe got it in good and technically held on the flop of {j-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}, though Fitzpatrick did pick up a straight draw. It came in too when the dealer burned and turned the {9-Hearts}.

Scheibe was looking for a queen on the river to stay alive, but it wasn't in the cards as the {8-Diamonds} peeled off instead.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Fitzpatrick us
Jason Fitzpatrick
4,050,000 900,000
Britton Scheibe us
Britton Scheibe
Busted

Tags: Jason FitzpatrickBritton Scheibe

Haiau Han Eliminated in 8th Place ($11,122)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Hiau Han
Hiau Han

In the first hand back from the dinner break, it was no surprise to see Haiau Han get it in given he returned with just the amount of the small blind. A third of his chips went in via the ante and he put in the last 20,000 from middle position.

Andrew Moreno called from the button, Alejandro Jauregui called from the small, and Jason Fitzpatrick checked his option from the big. All three players then checked the {k-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{a-Clubs} flop before the {10-Spades} appeared on the turn. Two checks saw Moreno bet 100,000 and the other two active players got out of the way.

Hiau Han: {a-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}
Andrew Moreno: {j-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

Moreno turned the nuts and Han was drawing dead headed to the river, which was the meaningless {10-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Moreno us
Andrew Moreno
1,500,000 220,000
Haiau Han us
Haiau Han
Busted

Tags: Andrew MorenoHaiau Han

Tony Galanti Eliminated in 9th Place ($9,813)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Tony Galanti
Tony Galanti

Tony Galanti was down to just 20,000 and automatically all in from the big blind.

Britton Scheibe called 60,000 from under the gun, Eli Loewenthal did the same from the button, and Jose Araya came along from the small blind to make it three active players on the side.

The trio of players proceeded to check it down as the board ran out {q-Clubs}{j-Spades}{5-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{9-Spades}.

Eli Loewenthal: {k-}{9-}
Jose Araya: {k-}{7-}
Britton Scheibe: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Tony Galanti: {a-Spades}{4-Hearts}

Scheibe had the best of it with trip jacks and with that Galanti hit the rail. The remaining eight players will now redraw down to the final table before taking a dinner break until 8:15 p.m. local time.

Stay tuned for updated counts and the final table draw.

Player Chips Progress
Tony Galanti us
Tony Galanti
Busted

Tags: Tony Galanti

Adam Friedman Eliminated in 10th Place ($9,813)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Adam Friedman
Adam Friedman

Three-time bracelet winner and MSPT JACK Cleveland champ Adam Friedman began the day as a big chip leader, and he nearly rode it all the way to the final table.

Unfortunately, he grew short and nursed it for a bit before getting it all in preflop against Jose Araya in a race situation.

Adam Friedman: {k-}{9-}
Jose Araya: {2-}{2-}

Friedman needed to improve to stay alive, but that proved easier said than done as the board ran out clean and allowed the deuces to hold.

Player Chips Progress
Jose Araya us
Jose Araya
3,500,000 500,000
Adam Friedman us
Adam Friedman
WSOP 5X Winner
Busted

Tags: Adam FriedmanJose Araya