MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event ($200K GTD)

MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event ($200K GTD)
Day: 2
Event Info

MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event ($200K GTD)

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$170,769
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,110
Prize Pool
$898,660
Entries
928
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
40,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
110
Players Left
1

Timothy Gundrum Wins MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event ($170,769)

Level 33 : 150,000/300,000, 40,000 ante
Timothy Gundrum
Timothy Gundrum

Timothy Gundrum is the newest champion on the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT), taking down the $1,100 Main Event at Riverside Casino for a career-best prize of $170,769. Gundert topped a record-setting field of 928, which topped March's previously-set record of 862 entries to earn the lion's share of the $898,660 total prize pool.

"This feels so surreal," said Gundrum after the tournament. "It's the best poker I've played in my life (over a sustained two-day period)," he added.

Gundert came into Day 2 with a stack of 158,000, just shy of the average in the room. A handful of levels later, he was one of the biggest stacks in the field before rejoining the middle of the pack with three tables left. He then made a charge toward the top, ultimately entering the final table second in chips only to find himself as the last man standing nearly four hours later.

MSPT Riverside $1,100 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Timothy Gundrum$170,769
2Jim Erickson$105,143
3Wesley Cannon$77,194
4Stephen Torre$58,412
5Mike Estes$44,034
6Jason Gross$33,250
7Todd Bartlett$26,061
8Peyton Smith$20,669
9Jalen Heald$16,175

Day 2 Action

A total of 120 players returned to Sunday's Day 2 from two initial starting flights with 99 set to get into the money. That feat was accomplished before the first break of the day when Keith Heine's king-queen was unable to get there against fourth-place finisher Stephen Torre's ace-deuce.

Eliminations after the bubble came steadily at first, with Benjamin Craig (99th - $2,156) getting the ball rolling. Eventually, the pace of bust-outs became frantic, claiming the tournament lives of others like Eric Eelkema (63rd - $2,606), DJ Buckley (60th - $2,606), Ryan Phan (49th - $2,785), and Gary Herstein (37th - $3,055).

Jason Ramos then vaulted to the top of the counts, but fell to the middle of the pack by the time the three-table redraw was reached and eventually fell in 23rd place, while Gundrum, Torre, Peyton Smith, and Todd Bartlett made their way to the top of the counts as the number of players continued to fall. Eventually, just 10 remained and March's 18th-place finisher Jared Ditmarson found his pocket threes unable to avoid counterfeit to the ace-queen of Mike Estes to reduce the field to nine.

MSPT Riverside Final Table
MSPT Riverside Final Table

The Road To Victory

Jalen Heald was the first to fall at the final table, finding himself crippled after doubling runner-up Jim Erickson with ace-three suited to two kings before losing the rest when his ace-queen couldn't hold to ace-seven. Smith fell shortly thereafter when he got it in with an overcard and open-ended straight draw but couldn't further improve against the top pair of Stephen Torre. Then, Todd Bartlett went out in seventh after running into pocket aces, marking three eliminations in the first level of the final table.

Six-handed play then continued until Jason Gross jammed with ace-jack and lost a coin flip to Torre's pocket sixes, which was followed by Mike Estes also losing via coin flip with pocket tens to the ace-queen of Wesley Cannon. Cannon picked up some more momentum, doubling through then-chip leader Torre, who further ceded an even bigger to Gundrum to find himself short. Torre then ran ace-three into Erickson's pocket kings in a similar fashion to Heald.

Gundrum then entered three-handed play with a little over half the chips in play but saw Cannon chip away to take the chip lead half an hour later. Then, Gundrum took it right back and eventually wound up knocking Cannon out in third when his king-jack got there against Cannon's two tens to take roughly 85% of chips into heads-up play, where a 10-minute match concluded with ace-king topping Erickson's ace-queen to win it all.

MSPT Headed Back to Grand Falls Casino August 20-22

Grand Falls Casino
MSPT Grand Falls

From August 20-22, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) will head back to Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood, Iowa, which is actually situated just across the border from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for a $1,100 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed Main Event. PokerNews will be offering live updates from the stop.

A series of $70 and $260 satellites starting at the end of July will feed into the Main Event, which will feature two starting flights. Day 1a will take place at 3 p.m. on Friday, August 20 with Day 1b taking place at the same time on Saturday, August 21. The surviving players from both flights will then return for Day 2 at 11 a.m. on Sunday, August 22 to play down to a winner.

In August 2020, a record-breaking MSPT Main Event was held at Grand Falls. That $1,100 buy-in tournament was the first mid-major poker tournament in the United States in nearly six months due to the pandemic, 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. In the end, 47-year-old Mark Collins, a systems administrator from the St. Louis area, came out on top to win a $107,706 top prize and his second MSPT title. He previously won the MSPT Season 9 Canterbury Park for $102,076.

More recently, the MSPT hosted a $1,100 Main Event at Grand Falls back in January, which is when Chad Bjorkman bested a 488-entry field to win a $101,450 top prize. Then in March, Eric Atchison topped a 794-entry field to win the MSPT $360 Regional Event for $46,020 and his second title in two years.

Click here for more details including upcoming hotel rates.

MSPT Grand Falls Schedule

DateTimeEventStarting Stack inc. add-onLocation
Wednesday, 7/281 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Thursday, 7/296 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Wednesday, 8/41 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Thursday, 8/56 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Wednesday, 8/111 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Thursday, 8/126 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Saturday, 8/14Noon$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $200K GTD Main Event15,000Poker Room
Sunday, 8/151 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Sunday, 8/154 p.m.$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $200K GTD Main Event15,000Poker Room
Wednesday, 8/181 p.m.$70 Satellite – 1/5 advance to $260 satellite12,000Poker Room
Wednesday, 8/186 p.m.$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $200K GTD Main Event15,000Poker Room
Thursday, 8/19Noon$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $200K GTD Main Event15,000Poker Room
Thursday, 8/196 p.m.$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $200K GTD Main Event15,000Poker Room
Friday, 8/2010:00 AM$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $200K GTD Main Event15,000Event Center
Friday, 8/203:00 PM$1,100 Main Event Day 1A (2-Day Trophy Event)25,000Event Center
Saturday, 8/219:00 AM$260 Satellite - 1/5 advance to $200K GTD Main Event15,000Event Center
Saturday, 8/213:00 PM$1,100 Main Event Day 1B (2-Day Trophy Event)25,000Event Center
Sunday, 8/2211:00 AM$1,100 Main Event Day 2 Restart (2-Day Trophy Event)N/AEvent Center
Sunday, 8/22Noon$250 Last Chance Showdown NLH12,000Event Center

Tags: Benjamin CraigDJ BuckleyEric EelkemaGary HersteinJalen HealdJared DitmarsonJason GrossJason RamosJim EricksonMike EstesPeyton SmithRyan PhanStephen TorreTimothy GundrumTodd BartlettWesley Cannon

Jim Erickson Eliminated in 2nd Place ($105,143)

Level 33 : 150,000/300,000, 40,000 ante
Jim Erickson
Jim Erickson

Jim Erickson raised on the button to 1.05 million.

"Let's get it over with. It's getting late," said Erickson as he put in the raise.

Timothy Gundrum took about 15 seconds and then announced a raise of his own, sliding forward a stack that may or may not have covered Erickson's.

"I'm all in. Let's get it over with!" said Erickson once more, and Gundrum verbalized a call.

Jim Erickson: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Timothy Gundrum: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}

Erickson saw his big ace had run into an even bigger one and his hand remained second best as the runout came {2-Clubs}{j-Spades}{5-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{10-Spades}. As a result, he finished in second in the tournament for a six-figure payday.

Meanwhile, Timothy Gundrum has claimed victory at MSPT Riverside for the top prize of $170,769. Stay tuned for a tournament recap.

Player Chips Progress
Timothy Gundrum us
Timothy Gundrum
23,200,000 3,400,000
Jim Erickson us
Jim Erickson
Busted

Tags: Jim EricksonTimothy Gundrum

Wesley Cannon Eliminated in 3rd Place ($77,194)

Level 33 : 150,000/300,000, 40,000 ante
Wesley Cannon
Wesley Cannon

"All in," announced Wesley Cannon on the button, shoving a stack of around 5 million. Timothy Gundrum looked down at his cards and deliberated for 15 seconds.

"I'll call," Gundrum said. Jim Erickson folded his big blind and the two were off to the races.

Wesley Cannon: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Timothy Gundrum: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

Cannon was unable to win his second consecutive coin flip to pull close to even with Gundrum as the board ran out {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{9-Clubs}, giving Gundrum trips on the flop to improve him to the best hand. Cannon's third-place finish earned him a score of $77,194, more than double his prior lifetime earnings to date of $32,000.

Meanwhile, Timothy Gundrum now takes a commanding chip lead into heads-up play against Jim Erickson for the MSPT Riverside trophy, which is on display in the middle of the table for the soon-to-be-named champion.

Player Chips Progress
Timothy Gundrum us
Timothy Gundrum
19,800,000 5,200,000
Jim Erickson us
Jim Erickson
3,400,000 -50,000
Wesley Cannon us
Wesley Cannon
Busted

Tags: Jim EricksonTimothy GundrumWesley Cannon

Cannon Takes the Chip Lead

Level 32 : 125,000/250,000, 40,000 ante
Wesley Cannon
Wesley Cannon

Timothy Cannon Opened to 525,000 on the button and was called by Jim Erickson, defending his big blind. The flop came {10-Spades}{6-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} and Erickson check-called Cannon's continuation-bet of 350,000. The turn was {8-Clubs} and Erickson checked again to Cannon, who put out a second barrel of 475,000.

"You can have it," said Erickson as he sent his cards to the muck. With the won pot, Cannon has now overtaken the chip lead as three-handed play continues.

Player Chips Progress
Wesley Cannon us
Wesley Cannon
9,890,000 3,040,000
Timothy Gundrum us
Timothy Gundrum
9,325,000 -3,475,000
Jim Erickson us
Jim Erickson
3,985,000 -1,285,000

Tags: Jim EricksonTimothy Cannon

Stephen Torre Eliminated in 4th Place ($58,412)

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Stephen Torre
Stephen Torre

Stephen Torre open-jammed for 1.9 million in the small blind and Jim Erickson was waiting for him in the big blind.

Stephen Torre: {a-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Jim Erickson: {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}

After Torre had doubled once, he ran his weak ace into a pair of cowboys and found nothing more than a trey on a runout of {3-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{10-Spades} to fall in fourth.

Player Chips Progress
Jim Erickson us
Jim Erickson
6,090,000 2,390,000
Stephen Torre us
Stephen Torre
Busted

Tags: Stephen TorreJim Erickson

Mike Estes Eliminated in 5th Place ($44,034)

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Mike Estes
Mike Estes

On the first hand back from break, Jim Erickson opened to 450,000 on the button and Wesley Cannon re-jammed for 4.445 million. Mike Estes called all in for less and Erickson folded, remarking that he would have called one shove but could not call both all-in bets.

Mike Estes: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Wesley Cannon: {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

It was a classic coin-flip situation with Estes needing to hold to stay alive, but instead two aces fell on the flop of a runout {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{8-Hearts}{j-Spades}{3-Hearts} to give Cannon trip aces and knock out Estes in fifth for a payday of $44,034.

Player Chips Progress
Wesley Cannon us
Wesley Cannon
6,735,000 1,510,000
Jim Erickson us
Jim Erickson
3,705,000 105,000
Mike Estes us
Mike Estes
Busted

Tags: Jim EricksonMike EstesWesley Cannon

Jason Gross Eliminated in 6th Place ($33,250)

Level 30 : 100,000/150,000, 30,000 ante
Jason Gross
Jason Gross

Timothy Gundrum opened to 375,000 under the gun and Stephen Torre called in the hijack. Jason Gross re-jammed for his remaining stack in the big blind and saw a fold from Gundrum. Torre quickly then announced a call, sending the two off to the races.

Jason Gross: {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}
Stephen Torre: {6-Spades}{6-Clubs}

Gross needed to hit to stay alive and the flop {q-Spades}{9-Spades}{8-Hearts} gave him four additional outs with two remaining shots at connecting. Instead, a running {q-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} left his hand second best and he hit the rail in sixth as a result.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Torre us
Stephen Torre
11,500,000 1,900,000
Timothy Gundrum us
Timothy Gundrum
2,950,000 -1,110,000
Jason Gross us
Jason Gross
Busted

Tags: Jason GrossStephen TorreTimothy Gundrum

Todd Bartlett Eliminated in 7th Place ($26,061)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 20,000 ante
Todd Bartlett
Todd Bartlett

Mike Estes pumped it up to 300,000 in middle position and Timothy Gundrum three-bet to 700,000. Todd Bartlett called off his last 255,000 in the big blind and then Estes re-jammed for 2.9 million. Gundrum thought for close to half a minute and then let his hand go.

Todd Bartlett: {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Mike Estes: {a-Hearts}{a-Spades}

"Not even a sweat, huh?" Bartlett joked to the dealer by the turn of a runout {10-Clubs}{9-Spades}{8-Spades}{3-Hearts}{7-Clubs}. "Nice hand," he then added, sending the compliment in Estes' direction before making his way to the payouts.

Player Chips Progress
Timothy Gundrum us
Timothy Gundrum
4,215,000 425,000
Mike Estes us
Mike Estes
3,900,000 925,000
Todd Bartlett us
Todd Bartlett
Busted

Tags: Mike EstesTimothy GundrumTodd Bartlett

Peyton Smith Eliminated in 8th Place ($20,669)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 20,000 ante
Peyton Smith
Peyton Smith

Peyton Smith opened in early position and was called by Stephen Torre, who defended his big blind. The flop dropped {4-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{j-Spades} and Torre checked to Smith, who continuation-bet 225,000. Torre check-raised to 675,000 and Smith thought for a little over a minute before announcing he was all in for around 2.3 million. Torre instantly called.

Peyton Smith: {k-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Stephen Torre: {q-Spades}{9-Clubs}

Torre's top pair of queens was ahead but he needed to fade straight outs as well as an overcard. The turn {3-Clubs} and river {4-Hearts} complied with Smith unable to further improve, bringing about his elimination in eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Torre us
Stephen Torre
8,700,000 2,800,000
Peyton Smith us
Peyton Smith
Busted

Tags: Stephen TorrePeyton Smith

Jalen Heald Eliminated in 9th Place ($16,175)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 20,000 ante
Jalen Heald
Jalen Heald

Stephen Torre raised to 225,000 in the hijack and Jalen Heald re-jammed for 1.46 million on the button. Action folded back to Torre and he asked for a count before calling once the number was confirmed.

Jalen Heald: {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}
Stephen Torre: {a-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}

The turn did Heald in on a runout of {a-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}, giving Torre aces up to result in Heald being the first elimination at the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Torre us
Stephen Torre
5,900,000 1,435,000
Jalen Heald us
Jalen Heald
Busted

Tags: Jalen HealdStephen Torre