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2021 MSPT United States Poker Championship Sycuan Casino

$1,110 USPC Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2021 MSPT United States Poker Championship Sycuan Casino

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q8
Prize
$94,782
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,110
Prize Pool
$440,820
Entries
456
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
152
Players Left
19

Day 1b of the MSPT Sycuan Casino $1,110 USPC Main Event Begins at 3 p.m. Today

MSPT Sycuan
MSPT Sycuan

The MSPT's latest Southern California stop sees the biggest tournament in the series begin today. The United States Poker Championship $1,110 Main Event features three opening-day flights, the second of which kicks off this afternoon at the Sycuan Casino Event Center in San Diego, CA.

Day 1b begins at 3 p.m., with Day 1c (3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25) rounding out the trio of starting flights. The starting stack is 25,000, and all Day 1 flights are scheduled to play through the end of Level 15 (40-minute levels).

A $300,000 guaranteed prize pool is on the line, as the 2021 USPC reaches its pinnacle tournament. All surviving players from the trio of Day 1 flights return to Sycuan Casino for Day 2 on Sunday, Sept. 26.

Day 2 begins at 11 a.m., and the tournament will play on until a champion is crowned.

The USPC marks the second time the MSPT has run a series at Sycuan Casino this year. In May, the $1,100 Showdown Series Main Event drew 676 entries, with the prize pool ending up at $654,220.

Alejandro Jauregui took down that tournament, coming away with a $140,665 first-place prize.

The USPC $1,110 Main Event will likely draw some of San Diego's most formidable tournament regulars, as well as plenty of big names. Players like MSPT all-time money leader Rich Alsup already made it through Day 1a, while names like Ben Moon, and former GPI No. 1 Nick Pupillo were all seen in the field at last weekend's $360 Regional at Sycuan.

The eventual winner of the tournament projects to go home with a sizable piece of at least $300,000 in prize money. The PokerNews live reporting team is on hand throughout the Main Event, so stay tuned!

Tags: Alejandro JaureguiNick PupilloRich Alsup