Hand-for-Hand Play Begins
With 73 players remaining, just one more needs to leave empty-handed before the money is made. Stay tuned to see who fails to cash and guarantees the top 72 finishers a minimum $2,290 payday.
With 73 players remaining, just one more needs to leave empty-handed before the money is made. Stay tuned to see who fails to cash and guarantees the top 72 finishers a minimum $2,290 payday.
Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Terence Reid got his stack of 99,000 all in preflop and was looking to stay alive against Zach Gutierrez.
Terence Reid:
Zach Gutierrez:
Reid was behind and things got worse when the flop paired Gutierrez. The turn kept Reid drawing live, but he whiffed on the river.
Reid left empty-handed in 73rd place, thus ensuring the remaining players at least $2,290 in prize money.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Zach Gutierrez |
400,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Terence Reid | Busted |
After the MSPT leaves California, they’ll head back to the Midwest to Silverado-Franklin Casino in Deadwood for the $1,100 South Dakota State Poker Championship from May 14-16, 2021.
In the past, the South Dakota State Poker Championship has been a standalone event at Silverado-Franklin dating back to 2011, but in 2018 they joined forces with the MSPT. In 2017, Ryan Skluzak topped a field of 136 entries to win the 2017 South Dakota State Poker Championship for $37,500. The first year partnered with the MSPT, the field grew to 286 runners and saw Rick Burleson take it down for $63,462, and in 2019 it was Sergio Mireles besting a 258-entry field to win it for $60,946.
The Silverado-Franklin Hotel & Gaming Complex offers more than 360 different slot machines, Deadwood’s largest table games area (Caribbean Stud, 4-Card Poker, Let It Ride, and 3-Card Poker all with a $1,000 betting limit), and a poker room. In addition, there is great food and drink options at Legends Steakhouse, Silverado Grand Buffet, and the Veranda, which offers unique views of historic Mount Moriah Cemetery, White Rocks, and the town of Deadwood.
Deadwood is known for many things but for poker players it's perhaps best known for aces and eights, otherwise known as the Deadman’s Hand. In 1876, Wild Bill Hickok held that hand in a game of poker at a saloon just a few blocks from the present-day Silverado when he was shot by Jack McCall.
Travel Information
The Black Hills are serviced from Rapid City Regional Airport by three major airlines: Northwest, United, and Delta, which provide direct flights from Denver, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis/Saint Paul, and Chicago. Interstate 90, which runs along the eastern and northern boundaries of the Black Hills, is the region's major thoroughfare.
Date | Time | Tournament | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
Saturday, May 8 | Noon | $65 Satellite - 1/5 Advance to $260 Satellite | 12,000 |
6:30 p.m. | $260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event | 15,000 | |
Sunday, May 9 | Noon | $65 Satellite - 1/5 Advance to $260 Satellite | 12,000 |
4:00 p.m. | $260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event | 15,000 | |
Monday, May 10 | 6:30 p.m. | $65 Satellite - 1/5 Advance to $260 Satellite | 12,000 |
Tuesday, May 11 | 1 p.m. | $65 Satellite - 1/5 Advance to $260 Satellite | 12,000 |
6:30 p.m. | $260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event | 15,000 | |
Wedneday, May 12 | 1 p.m. | $65 Satellite - 1/5 Advance to $260 Satellite | 12,000 |
6:30 p.m. | $260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event | 15,000 | |
Thursday, May 13 | Noon | $65 Satellite - 1/5 Advance to $260 Satellite | 12,000 |
6:30 p.m. | $260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event | 15,000 | |
Friday, May 14 | 10 a.m. | $260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event | 15,000 |
3 p.m. | $1,110 Main Event Day 1a ($100K GTD) | 25,000 | |
Saturday, May 15 | 10 a.m. | $260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event | 15,000 |
3 p.m. | $1,110 Main Event Day 1b ($100K GTD) | 25,000 | |
Sunday, May 16 | 11 a.m. | $1,110 Main Event Day 2 Restart | - |
Andre Verardi moved all in for 70,000 from the cutoff and Adam Demersseman called from the small blind.
Adam Demersseman:
Andre Verardi:
Verardi was out in front, but disaster struck when the flop fell to pair Demersseman's ace. That left Verardi looking for the case nine, but it didn't come as the and appeared on the turn and river respectively.
Verardi was eliminated in 67th place for $2,290.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adam Demersseman |
260,000
72,000
|
72,000 |
Andre Verardi | Busted |
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Craig Giangregorio | Busted | |
Robert Fortuno | Busted | |
Andre Verardi | Busted | |
Seth Krasne | Busted | |
Dennis Stevermer | Busted | |
Tony Hartmann | Busted | |
Kalvinci Ewing | Busted | |
Ronald Oeding | Busted |
Allen Kessler got his last 49,000 all in preflop and was at risk against Eli Loewenthal.
Allen Kessler:
Eli Loewenthal:
Kessler was ahead but the flop made things interesting by giving Loewenthal a heart flush draw. Fortunately for "Chainsaw", neither the turn nor river proved harmful and he shipped the double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Eli Loewenthal |
350,000
-50,000
|
-50,000 |
Allen Kessler |
110,000
61,000
|
61,000 |
Action folded to Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler in the small blind and he moved all in for 90,000, the exact same amount Duane Anderson had in the big. Anderson looked down at his hand and must have liked what he saw as he made the call.
Duane Anderson:
Allen Kessler:
Kessler was dominated and failed to get lucky as the board ran out clean for Anderson.
With that, Kessler exited in 57th place for $2,486, which marked the fourth MSPT cash of his career.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Duane Anderson |
180,000
90,000
|
90,000 |
Allen Kessler | Busted |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Allen Kessler | Busted | |
Doug Prindle | Busted | |
Brian Nordin | Busted | |
Michael Salazar | Busted | |
Andrew Jenkins | Busted | |
Cobi Vu | Busted | |
Gary Herstein | Busted | |
Mark Cincotta | Busted |