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Are you ready for the WSOP.com portion of the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) $10,000 Main Event?

Today, players in Nevada and New Jersey will have the opportunity to compete in the last major tournament of 2020, a year that has caused nearly all poker operators to adapt.

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For the WSOP, that meant moving the $10,000 Main Event to an online-live hybrid held on both GGPoker for international players and WSOP.com for domestic players. Each field will play to a final table — the GGPoker portion has already reached its final table — and it'll take two full days for the field to get there.

Today at Noon local time, the sole starting flight will get underway. The tournament, which is played in a freezeout format, will start players with 60,000 in chips and play 30-minute levels. Late registration will remain open for six hours (6 p.m. local time). The plan for the day is to play 12 hours with the surviving players returning at Noon PST on Monday, December 14 to play down to the final table of nine. That final table is then slated to play out live at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on December 28 (it will also be recorded for broadcast on ESPN).

The winner of this tournament along with the winner of the GGPoker portion will then battle one-on-one in a special heads-up finale on December 30. The winner will not only walk away with a $1,000,000 prize added by GGPoker and the WSOP, but also claim the coveted gold bracelet and title of 2020 WSOP Main Event champion!

The start of the tournament is still a few hours away, and already 213 players are registered as of publication time. Among them are some familiar names including Tony 'ToNiSiNz' Sinishtaj, Frank 'thewholefunk' Funaro, Eric 'circleball' Baldwin, Ryan 'Protential' Laplante, Shannon 'Aulophobia' Shorr, Ian 'APokerJoker2' Steinman, Robert 'bustinballs' Kuhn, and Katie 'katelin' Lindsay. Many others are expected to jump into action including Daniel Negreanu and Mike Matusow.

PokerNews will be there every step of the way from the first hand all the way until the final table is set late Monday night. Be sure to join us over the next couple of days to see who thrives and who fails to survive.

How To Play

The first step in getting set up to play on WSOP.com is to download the client. You can do so for both mobile (Android and iOS) and desktop (Windows 7 or higher and Mac OS X 10.6.8).

To get the correct version of the client, use the links below:

The former client will cater to players in Nevada and New Jersey (players in Delaware are NOT able to participate), while the latter will serve the international base.

Come back to PokerNews to find out who will capture the last bracelet of 2020!

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On Monday night, Korey Payne became the newest champion on the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) after besting a field of 1,239 entries to take home the top prize of $327,773 in the MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event. His victory capped a three-day tournament and five-day-long event that generated an overall prize pool of $1,771,770.

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Payne entered the day taking a stack of 605,000 to blinds of 8,000/16,000/16,000, just one big blind above the average stack for the 63 players that returned for Day 3. Four hours later, he had maintained that stack as the field reached 30, and had doubled it by the final two tables of 16.

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The run started with Payne finding a double with pocket sixes by hitting a six on the turn against Jorden Helstern's flopped top pair of queens to double to over 2 million. From there, he hit a set of queens in a three-way pot to eliminate Zachary Grech in 10th place and wound up taking a second-place stack into the final table of eight.

MSPT Venetian $1,600 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Korey Payne$327,773
2Salim Admon$219,699
3Martin Zamani$148,829
4Randy Froelich$100,991
5Satoshi Tanaka$65,555
6David Poces$49,610
7Jorden Helstern$37,207
8Dale Eberle$28,343

From Eight To One

Day 1a Chip Leader Salim Admon came into the final table with a stack nearly double that of Payne's. On the first hand of the final table, he doubled Dale Eberle, but Eberle gave it all back on the next hand when he check-shoved king-queen on a queen-high board and Admon looked him up with two aces. Helstern was then the shortest stack and lost a coin flip versus Randy Froelich to bow out in seventh shortly thereafter.

Half a level passed before the next elimination in David Poces, who lost a coin flip of his own against Satoshi Tanaka. Tanaka then found himself in the hunt, but he became the next one to bust another 30 minutes later when his pocket tens were cracked by Martin Zamani hitting a diamond flush with ace-five suited for almost all of his chips. Finding himself left with crumbs, Tanaka watched Zamani hit another diamond flush on the following hand to make his fifth-place finish official.

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One hand later, Zamani eliminated Froelich in fourth, but was still third in chips behind Admon and Payne. Chips flew across the table over the next 40 minutes with Zamani eventually four-bet-shoving with king-deuce suited in a blind-on-blind situation against Admon's ace-king. Zamani hit a deuce and doubled to become the chip leader, but he then ran two unsuccessful bluffs against Payne to first double him, and then fall to him.

As a result, Payne took a commanding chip lead into heads-up play but quickly doubled Admon. The two battled from there, with Payne grinding Admon down a bit before doubling him once more. Chips then went back and forth until the final hand of the night, when Payne made kings up on the turn and led out after check-calling a bet from Admon. Admon raised, Payne immediately announced he was all in, and Admon eventually wound up calling with a pair of queens that remained second best to earn Payne the title of MSPT champion and the top prize of $327,773 that came along with it.

Looking Ahead to Season-Ending MSPT Grand Falls

Just one more stop remains in Season 11 of the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT). From December 18-20, the tour will close out the year with a $1,100 buy-in, $200,000 guaranteed Main Event at Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood, Iowa, which is actually situated just across the border from Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

A series of $65 and $250 satellites will feed into the Main Event, which will feature two starting flights. Day 1a will take place at 3 p.m. on Friday, December 18 with Day 1b taking place at the same time on Saturday, December 19. The surviving players from both flights will then return for Day 2 at 11 a.m. on Sunday, December 20 to play down to a winner.

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The tournament comes on the heels of August’s record-breaking MSPT Main Event at Grand Falls. That $1,100 buy-in tournament was the first mid-major poker tournament in the United States in nearly six months, 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.

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