2021 MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship

$1,100 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2021 MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship

Final Results
Winner
Taylor Howard
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$119,165
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$567,450
Entries
585
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
40,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
265
Players Left
36

Level: 1

Blinds: 100/100

Ante: 100

Welcome To Day 1a of the 2021 MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship!

Sergio Mireles Ships 2019 South Dakota State Poker Championship
Sergio Mireles Ships 2019 South Dakota State Poker Championship

After eight successful stops since its return back to live poker, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) is in Deadwood at the Silverado-Franklin Hotel & Gaming Complex for the 2021 South Dakota State Poker Championship.

This $1,100 buy-in event features two starting flights beginning today at 3 p.m. local time and Day 1b will take place at the same time tomorrow. Both days will play through 15 levels and surviving players from both flights will return at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 16 to play down to a winner.

All players will start with 25,000 in chips and levels will be 40 minutes in length. All players are allowed a max of 1 re-entry per starting flight and registration will remain open until the end of Level 12.

The MSPT has awarded more than $111 million in prize money since its debut in December 2009 and the last South Dakota State Poker Championship held in Deadwood was back in May of 2019 where Sergio Mireles topped a 258-entry field to win the tournament for $60,946.

2019 South Dakota State Poker Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrizeMSPT POY Points
1Sergio Mireles$60,9461,200
2Michael Campbell$37,6851,000
3Gabriel Flores$27,115900
4Michael Woznicki$19,901800
5Travis Grant$14,926700
6Aaron Hyndman$11,443600
7Rudy Stanko$8,707500
8Donroy Ghost Bear$6,965400
9Mikiyo Aoki$5,473300

About Silverado-Franklin

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.

When Deadwood legalized gaming in 1989, the Franklin didn't get a major retrofit until the owners of the neighboring Silverado Gaming Establishment purchased the hotel and embarked on an ambitious remodeling project in 2005 that opened up the main ballroom, added a premier casino, and enhanced the overall experience for guests.

The renovated first floor reopened in June 2007, sporting a refinished tin ceiling, restored woodwork, and fluted columns that match early photographs of the hotel lobby. Elaborate chandeliers, colored glass, and gilded fixtures accent the entire level. A restoration project was recently completed that restored the original parapet and flag pole, built from matching cast stone, brick, and fiberglass.

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.

MSPT South Dakota Remaining Schedule

DateTimeTournamentChips
Thursday, May 13Noon$65 Satellite - 1/5 Advance to $260 Satellite12,000
 6:30 p.m.$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event15,000
Friday, May 149 a.m.$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event15,000
 3 p.m.$1,110 Main Event Day 1a ($100K GTD)25,000
Saturday, May 1510 a.m.$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $100K GTD Main Event15,000
 3 p.m.$1,110 Main Event Day 1b ($100K GTD)25,000
Sunday, May 1611 a.m.$1,110 Main Event Day 2 Restart-

*Visit msptpoker.com for a complete listing of rake and staff fees.

The survivors from the two starting flights will combine for Day 2 Sunday, May 16 at 11 a.m. local time and will play until a winner is crowned. Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates throughout the entire tournament.

$1,100 Main Event

Day 1a Started