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Mid-States Poker Tour 14 hrs EXCITING NEWS: The MSPT will be partnering with Riverside Casino and Golf Resort in Riverside, Iowa for multiple events in 2021, the first main event to be held March 26-28, 2021! #pokerisback Stay tuned and keep checking msptpoker.com for updates on the 2021 schedule of events. The MSPT Poker Bowl V is a part of The Venetian’s 2021 Deepstack Extravaganza Poker Series, which runs from February 2-28 and will offer more than $2 million in guaranteed tournament prize pools.
A pair of highly-advertised live tournaments played out in Las Vegas over the weekend, with wildly varying turnouts for each.
Both the Mid States Poker Tour Venetian and the Bally’s Main Event Mania series ran main events to begin the new year. The latest chapter of the frequently occurring MSPT Venetian series drew 1,009 players for its $1,100 Main Event, which ran Jan. 1-3.
The Bally’s Main Event Mania series offered a $1,500 Main Event on those same dates. Coinciding with the completion of the 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event, the Bally’s tournament only garnered 57 entries.
The Bally’s event scheduled Day 1a and Day 1b flights for Jan. 1-2, with the advancing players from those flights intended to move on the Day 2 finale on Jan. 3. Day 1a turnout was so low, however, that tournament officials canceled the flight altogether.
That shifted the tournament from a four-day event to just two days. Tournament officials restructured the event to keep late registration open up to the start of Day 2, and by the cutoff time the event drew 57 entries and a total prize pool of $76,950.
Ben Craig emerged from the field to take down the win, coming away with the $25,834 first-place prize.Bally’s Main Event Mania $1,500 Main Event final table resultsMSPT Venetian crushes the competing Bally’s Main Event Mania
Both Bally’s Main Event Mania and the MSPT Venetian tournament got major event treatment and advertising in the poker community. PokerNews sent live reporters to both tournaments, and the Bally’s event had a tie-in to the WSOP, as both WSOP and Bally’s are owned by Caesars Entertainment.
As noted by Hold’em Media founder Dan Ross on Saturday, however, Las Vegas players chose the Venetian event over the Bally’s tournament by an eye-opening margin:
“Vegas 4-figure tourneys at a glance right now,” Ross started the tweet. “Venetian with 255 entries so far – more than two dozen alternates seated – for a $1,100.”
“Bally’s with 16 entries so far for a $1,500.”
That disparity only became wider as each tournament progressed. The MSPT Venetian Main Event took 1,009 entries, with a total prize pool of $978,730.MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event final table resultsJames Carrol kicks off 2021 with six-figure win
Live tournament specialist James Carroll appears poised to pick up where he left off after a stellar 2019 and a lack of live poker opportunities due to COVID-19 in 2020.
Carroll came away with the MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event win, clinching the victory in the early hours of Monday morning. Carroll outdueled heads-up opponent William Chao (2nd – $135,277) to secure the tournament win.
Other top finishers included Daniel Jones (3rd – $84,171), Daniel Sammarco ($57,745), and Bill Lewis (5th – $38,170).
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*»Johnny Oshana Crowned MSPT Poker Bowl V For $130,000
Johnny Oshana is the latest player to become an MSPT champion after the took down the MSPT Poker Bowl V event at The Venetian, Las Vegas.
Some 908 entrants bought in across the available starting flights and only 116 made it to Day 2. Quick hit slots online real money. Only 96 of those 116 returnees cashed in the event. Such luminaries as Tim Reilly, Ralph Massey, former WSOP Main Event champion Ryan Riess, and Adam Hendrix were among those who reached the money places.
David Gu burst the final table bubble when his As-5h couldn’t get there against Joris Springael’s 7h-7d. Wynn slots facebook.Oshana Leads Eight-Handed Final TableSeatPlayerChips1Brandon Eisen975,0002Joris Springael4,000,0003Kfir Nahum1,800,0004Seungmook Jung1,125,0005Erik Cajelais1,840,0006Johnny Oshaha6,900,0007Jordan Cristos2,550,0008Quy Dao2,700,000Mspt 2020 Schedule
Canada’s Erik Cajelais was the first player to bust from the final table. Cajelais added $14,092 to his $3.6 million in live winnings. Cajelais min-raised to 200,000 with 9s-9d and Seungmook Jung called in the big blind with 5c-4c. The 7h-4h-4d flop saw Cajelais bet 200,000, Jung raise to 650,000, and Cajelais jam for 1,600,000. Jung called and turned a full house on the 5s turn. The 3s river completed the board and Cajelais’ demise.
Kfir Nahum fell in seventh place for $20,257 after a clash with Oshana left him with less then a small blind. Nahum busted the next hand.
Oshana sent Quy Dao to the rail in sixth place. Two million chips were already in the pot when Dao pushed all-in on the 3h-Jh-5s flop. Oshana called with Qs-Jd with Dao turning over Tx-Tx. Dao failed to connect with the turn or river, which meant his tournament was over.
Fifth-place and $34,350 went to Brandon Eisen. The action folded to Jordan Cristos on the button and he moved all-in, covering both blinds. Eisen tanked before calling off his last 10 big blinds with Ad-8d. Cristos showed As-Kh which held as the five community cards ran Kc-Js-6d-7d-5s.Four Way Deal Struck; MSPT Poker Bowl V Final Table Results
Eisen’s elimination was the final one of the final table because the remaining four players struck a deal. Jung and Springael both collected $85,000, Cristos $119,232, and Oshana $130,000 and the title.Mspt Poker Twitter
The deal-making wasn’t plain sailing. The final four played for an hour before deciding to look at the numbers. Jung was adamant he wasn’t taking home less than $85,000 and was prepared to play on. Cristos pointed out an ICM deal paid Jung $81,000 but Jung wanted $85,000.
Cristos gave some money from his winnings to ensure the tournament concluded with a deal.PlacePlayerHome TownPrize1Johnny OshanaLos Altos, California$130,000*2Jordan CristosLas Vegas, Nevada$119,232*3Joris SpringaelGlendale, Arizona$85,000*4Seungmook JungSouth Korea$85,000*5Brandon EisenLas Vegas, Nevada$34,3506Quy DaoSan Jose, California$26,4237Kfir NahumHenderson, Nevada$20,2578Erik CajelaisMontreal, Canada$14,092
*reflects a four-way deal
Oshana, a mechanical engineer by trade, said winning the tournament “felt great”. The deal made sense because there were only 70 big blinds in play so the result could have gone either way for any of the players.
This is Oshana’s biggest poker score by far. He had $21,325 in winnings before this $130,000 haul. His previous largest result came in October 2018 in San Jose. Oshana finished fourth in a $550 buy-in event and banked $5,970. Now he’s multiplied his lifetime winnings by six!Mspt Poker News
Oshana revealed his plans for his newfound wealth; he is paying off his son’s car for a start. Smart move.
Register here: http://gg.gg/up94f
https://diarynote.indered.space
*Mspt 2020 Schedule
*Mspt Poker Twitter
*Mspt Poker NewsMSPT event draws 1,000-plus players; Bally’s gets 57
Mid-States Poker Tour 14 hrs EXCITING NEWS: The MSPT will be partnering with Riverside Casino and Golf Resort in Riverside, Iowa for multiple events in 2021, the first main event to be held March 26-28, 2021! #pokerisback Stay tuned and keep checking msptpoker.com for updates on the 2021 schedule of events. The MSPT Poker Bowl V is a part of The Venetian’s 2021 Deepstack Extravaganza Poker Series, which runs from February 2-28 and will offer more than $2 million in guaranteed tournament prize pools.
A pair of highly-advertised live tournaments played out in Las Vegas over the weekend, with wildly varying turnouts for each.
Both the Mid States Poker Tour Venetian and the Bally’s Main Event Mania series ran main events to begin the new year. The latest chapter of the frequently occurring MSPT Venetian series drew 1,009 players for its $1,100 Main Event, which ran Jan. 1-3.
The Bally’s Main Event Mania series offered a $1,500 Main Event on those same dates. Coinciding with the completion of the 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event, the Bally’s tournament only garnered 57 entries.
The Bally’s event scheduled Day 1a and Day 1b flights for Jan. 1-2, with the advancing players from those flights intended to move on the Day 2 finale on Jan. 3. Day 1a turnout was so low, however, that tournament officials canceled the flight altogether.
That shifted the tournament from a four-day event to just two days. Tournament officials restructured the event to keep late registration open up to the start of Day 2, and by the cutoff time the event drew 57 entries and a total prize pool of $76,950.
Ben Craig emerged from the field to take down the win, coming away with the $25,834 first-place prize.Bally’s Main Event Mania $1,500 Main Event final table resultsMSPT Venetian crushes the competing Bally’s Main Event Mania
Both Bally’s Main Event Mania and the MSPT Venetian tournament got major event treatment and advertising in the poker community. PokerNews sent live reporters to both tournaments, and the Bally’s event had a tie-in to the WSOP, as both WSOP and Bally’s are owned by Caesars Entertainment.
As noted by Hold’em Media founder Dan Ross on Saturday, however, Las Vegas players chose the Venetian event over the Bally’s tournament by an eye-opening margin:
“Vegas 4-figure tourneys at a glance right now,” Ross started the tweet. “Venetian with 255 entries so far – more than two dozen alternates seated – for a $1,100.”
“Bally’s with 16 entries so far for a $1,500.”
That disparity only became wider as each tournament progressed. The MSPT Venetian Main Event took 1,009 entries, with a total prize pool of $978,730.MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event final table resultsJames Carrol kicks off 2021 with six-figure win
Live tournament specialist James Carroll appears poised to pick up where he left off after a stellar 2019 and a lack of live poker opportunities due to COVID-19 in 2020.
Carroll came away with the MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event win, clinching the victory in the early hours of Monday morning. Carroll outdueled heads-up opponent William Chao (2nd – $135,277) to secure the tournament win.
Other top finishers included Daniel Jones (3rd – $84,171), Daniel Sammarco ($57,745), and Bill Lewis (5th – $38,170).
*»News
*»Johnny Oshana Crowned MSPT Poker Bowl V For $130,000
Johnny Oshana is the latest player to become an MSPT champion after the took down the MSPT Poker Bowl V event at The Venetian, Las Vegas.
Some 908 entrants bought in across the available starting flights and only 116 made it to Day 2. Quick hit slots online real money. Only 96 of those 116 returnees cashed in the event. Such luminaries as Tim Reilly, Ralph Massey, former WSOP Main Event champion Ryan Riess, and Adam Hendrix were among those who reached the money places.
David Gu burst the final table bubble when his As-5h couldn’t get there against Joris Springael’s 7h-7d. Wynn slots facebook.Oshana Leads Eight-Handed Final TableSeatPlayerChips1Brandon Eisen975,0002Joris Springael4,000,0003Kfir Nahum1,800,0004Seungmook Jung1,125,0005Erik Cajelais1,840,0006Johnny Oshaha6,900,0007Jordan Cristos2,550,0008Quy Dao2,700,000Mspt 2020 Schedule
Canada’s Erik Cajelais was the first player to bust from the final table. Cajelais added $14,092 to his $3.6 million in live winnings. Cajelais min-raised to 200,000 with 9s-9d and Seungmook Jung called in the big blind with 5c-4c. The 7h-4h-4d flop saw Cajelais bet 200,000, Jung raise to 650,000, and Cajelais jam for 1,600,000. Jung called and turned a full house on the 5s turn. The 3s river completed the board and Cajelais’ demise.
Kfir Nahum fell in seventh place for $20,257 after a clash with Oshana left him with less then a small blind. Nahum busted the next hand.
Oshana sent Quy Dao to the rail in sixth place. Two million chips were already in the pot when Dao pushed all-in on the 3h-Jh-5s flop. Oshana called with Qs-Jd with Dao turning over Tx-Tx. Dao failed to connect with the turn or river, which meant his tournament was over.
Fifth-place and $34,350 went to Brandon Eisen. The action folded to Jordan Cristos on the button and he moved all-in, covering both blinds. Eisen tanked before calling off his last 10 big blinds with Ad-8d. Cristos showed As-Kh which held as the five community cards ran Kc-Js-6d-7d-5s.Four Way Deal Struck; MSPT Poker Bowl V Final Table Results
Eisen’s elimination was the final one of the final table because the remaining four players struck a deal. Jung and Springael both collected $85,000, Cristos $119,232, and Oshana $130,000 and the title.Mspt Poker Twitter
The deal-making wasn’t plain sailing. The final four played for an hour before deciding to look at the numbers. Jung was adamant he wasn’t taking home less than $85,000 and was prepared to play on. Cristos pointed out an ICM deal paid Jung $81,000 but Jung wanted $85,000.
Cristos gave some money from his winnings to ensure the tournament concluded with a deal.PlacePlayerHome TownPrize1Johnny OshanaLos Altos, California$130,000*2Jordan CristosLas Vegas, Nevada$119,232*3Joris SpringaelGlendale, Arizona$85,000*4Seungmook JungSouth Korea$85,000*5Brandon EisenLas Vegas, Nevada$34,3506Quy DaoSan Jose, California$26,4237Kfir NahumHenderson, Nevada$20,2578Erik CajelaisMontreal, Canada$14,092
*reflects a four-way deal
Oshana, a mechanical engineer by trade, said winning the tournament “felt great”. The deal made sense because there were only 70 big blinds in play so the result could have gone either way for any of the players.
This is Oshana’s biggest poker score by far. He had $21,325 in winnings before this $130,000 haul. His previous largest result came in October 2018 in San Jose. Oshana finished fourth in a $550 buy-in event and banked $5,970. Now he’s multiplied his lifetime winnings by six!Mspt Poker News
Oshana revealed his plans for his newfound wealth; he is paying off his son’s car for a start. Smart move.
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