2022 MSPT Venetian

$1,100 Main Event 198 [$1,500,000 GTD]
Day: 2
Event Info

2022 MSPT Venetian

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$294,327
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$2,078,610
Entries
2,154
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
255
Players Left
16

MSPT Bally's Black Hawk Main Event Offering $300K Guarantee July 14-17

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Bally's Black Hawk
Bally's Black Hawk

The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) will be making its next stop in Colorado for the MSPT Bally's Black Hawk Showdown Series, which will culminate with the $1,110 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em Main Event July 14-17.

The MSPT Bally's Black Hawk Showdown Series, scheduled to run July 6-17, will feature a number of side events and satellites leading up to the marquee championship event, which boasts a guaranteed prize pool of $300,000.

The MSPT series at Bally's Black Hawk will kick off with a $360 buy-in mystery bounty tournament, a trophy event with a guaranteed prize pool of $100,000.

A two-day $185 buy-in Deepstack tournament will kick off on July 10 and will feature a guaranteed prize pool of $20,000.

The next day, there will be a $250 buy-in Seniors event for players 50 years old and older, followed by a $250 buy-in pot-limit Omaha event. July 13 will mark the beginning of a Tag Team Championship that costs $150 per player.

MSPT Bally's Black Hawk Schedule
MSPT Bally's Black Hawk Schedule

The three starting flights of the Main Event will take place July 14-16, with players entering the tournament with a starting stack of 25,000.

Day 2 of the Main Event will play out on July 17 and will play down to a winner, who will take home the lion's share of the prize pool and the MSPT championship trophy.

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$1,100 Main Event 198 [$1,500,000 GTD]

Day 2 Completed

Shega Leads The Final Sixteen in MSPT $1,100 Main event; Bazeley Still In Contention

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Robert Shega
Robert Shega

After 12 hours and 15 levels of play, the start of the day field of 255 was brought down to the final 16 in The Mid-States Poker Tour $1,100 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event at Venetian Las Vegas Nevada. The final 16 players are all guaranteed $17,876, but all eyes remain on the first place prize of $294,327.

Robert Shega leads the pack with an impressive bag of 11,460,000 chips. The Ohio native has already guaranteed himself his best lifetime cash of at least $17,826, and he has put himself in a prime position for a shot at his first MSPT title. Shega found himself constantly knocking out players and raking in pots throughout the day and always remained one of the chip leaders. Of the 11 players that were eliminated before day's end after the redraw, Shega eliminated three of them, and many others throughout the day.

Top 10 Chip Counts Going Into the Final Day

PositionPlayerChipsBig Blinds
1Robert Shega11,460,00095
2Valentin Oberhauser9,535,00079
3Joshua Suyat8,160,00068
4Federico Roberto4,090,00034
5John Walker3,350,00028
6Jimmy Lee2,825,00023
7Quy Dao2,800,00023
8James Gilbert2,675,00022
9John Phan1,670,00014
10Jake Bazeley1,590,00013

Behind him is French player Valentin Oberhauser, who was the chip leader of Day 1a’s flight bagging 9,535,000. Oberhauser was on a rollercoaster of a day, with at one point being down to only 15 big blinds with six tables left. Towards the end of the day, he won a flip against Lukas Gunzel when his jacks held against ace-queen, and that put him right at the top once more.

Joshua Suyat went on a late night rush with him going from 2,100,000 with 27 left to 8,160,000 at night's end. He knocked out four players at the final three tables and saw his chip stack quadruple from his beginning run at the final three tables.

John Walker maintained a steady chip stack throughout the day and came in fourth with 3,350,000 at day’s end. Walker held the biggest rail of any of the remaining players, with many shouts and chants of support coming from his fellow Canadians Alex Livingston and Colin McHugh.

Jake Bazeley comes into the final day as the most decorated of all of the players left. With $4,508,456 in lifetime earnings, he will be coming in as one of the short stacks with 1,590,000. He has already secured himself his best MSPT finish and will be looking to add his name to the list of successful pros with MSPT titles.

A Bubble For The Books

With $2,078,610 up for grabs it took only one full level to come down to the bubble and it was quite a memorable one. Santiago Soriano raised in the hijack and Colten Yamagashi three-bet in the cutoff which Soriano responded to by moving all in for 80 big blinds effective and Yamagashi called it off. Soriano held eight-two offsuit, and Yamagashi held a pair of kings. The board ran out in a cruel fashion as the turn opened up a straight draw for Soriano and the river completed the straight to send Yamagashi out on the bubble and Soriano a massive pot.

Post Bubble Play

Players in the tournament continued to be eliminated at a rapid rate for quite a while after the bubble burst. Players such as 2019 WSOP Main Event seventh-place finisher Nicholas Marchington (216th - $2,079), Harry Lodge (186th - $2,390), Ralph Massey (156th - $2,702), Fehim Hajdari (109th - $3,222) and Stanley Lee (22nd - $12,368). The final two eliminations of the night were Brett Murray (18th - $17,876) and Lukas Grundel (17th - $17,876), the first of which had ran fours into the pocket nines of Robert Shega, the second lost a flip against Valentin Oberhauser.

The final sixteen will return to The Venetian Las Vegas, Nevada at 12 p.m. with blinds coming back at 60,000/120,000 with a 120,000 big blind ante. Blinds will last 40 minutes each, and a 15-minute break will occur at the end of every three levels. Stay tuned to PokerNews for the updates on the tournament and the eventual winner.

Tags: Brett MurrayColin McHughColten YamagashiFehim HajdariHarry LodgeJake BazeleyJohn WalkerJoshua SuyatLukas GrundelLukas GunzelNicholas MarchingtonRalph MasseyRobert ShegaSantiago SorianoStanley LeeValentin Oberhauser

Final Day Chip Counts and Seat Draw (full)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerChip Count
291Edo Zucker935,000
292-empty- 
293Richard Kirsch1,200,000
294Robert Shega11,460,000
295James Gilbert2,675,000
296Roman Hrabec675,000
297David Meagher1,495,000
298John Phan1,670,000
299Quy Dao2,800,000
    
281Jorge Martinez1,020,000
282Federico Roberto4,090,000
283Valentin Oberhauser9,535,000
284John Walker3,350,000
285Jimmy Lee2,825,000
286-empty- 
287Jake Bazeley1,590,000
288Joshua Suyat8,160,000
289Jimmy Setna1,035,000
Player Chips Progress
Robert Shega us
Robert Shega
11,460,000 -2,840,000
Valentin Oberhauser fr
Valentin Oberhauser
9,535,000 -765,000
Joshua Suyat us
Joshua Suyat
8,160,000 -140,000
Federico Roberto ar
Federico Roberto
4,090,000 2,010,000
John Walker ca
John Walker
3,350,000 -1,150,000
Quy Dao us
Quy Dao
2,800,000 -800,000
James Gilbert us
James Gilbert
2,675,000 425,000
Jimmy Lee ca
Jimmy Lee
2,325,000 -500,000
John Phan us
John Phan
1,670,000 -450,000
Jake Bazeley us
Jake Bazeley
1,590,000 540,000
David Meagher
David Meagher
1,495,000 175,000
Richard Kirsch us
Richard Kirsch
1,200,000 525,000
Jimmy Setna ca
Jimmy Setna
1,035,000 -100,000
Jorge Martinez us
Jorge Martinez
1,020,000 -1,280,000
Edo Zucker us
Edo Zucker
935,000 240,000
Roman Hrabec cz
Roman Hrabec
675,000 -725,000

Lukas Gunzel Eliminated In 17th Place ($17,876)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Lukas Gunzel
Lukas Gunzel

Valentin Oberhauser raised in early position to 225,000 and in the hijack, Lukas Gunzel three-bet to 600,000. Action folded back to Oberhauser who moved all-in for 3,100,000 effective and Gunzel called to put himself at risk.

Lukas Gunzel: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}
Valentin Oberhauser: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

The board ran out {6-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} and the pair of jacks held for Oberhauser to scoop the pot, while Gunzel exited the tournament area in 17th place.

Player Chips Progress
Valentin Oberhauser fr
Valentin Oberhauser
10,300,000 3,085,000
Lukas Gunzel de
Lukas Gunzel
Busted

Tags: Lukas GunzelValentin Oberhauser

Brett Murray Eliminated In 18th Place ($17,876)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Brett Murray
Brett Murray

Brett Murray raised his entire stack of 1,250,000 into the middle and in the big blind Robert Shega called.

Brett Murray: {4-Clubs}{4-Spades}
Robert Shega: {9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}

The board ran out {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{2-Spades} and the two nines held for Shega as Murray left the tournament in 18th place.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Shega us
Robert Shega
14,300,000 4,200,000
Brett Murray us
Brett Murray
Busted

Tags: Brett MurrayRobert Shega

Level: 28

Blinds: 50,000/100,000

Ante: 100,000

Christopher Lewis Eliminated In 19th Place ($14,862)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Chris Lewis
Chris Lewis

Christopher Lewis moved all in for 800,000 under the gun and was called by Joshua Suyat in the big blind.

Christopher Lewis: {9-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Joshua Suyat: {k-Clubs}{j-Hearts}

The board ran out with a king on the flop and no improvement to the ten-nine and Lewis left the tournament in 19th place before the final two tables.

Player Chips Progress
Joshua Suyat us
Joshua Suyat
8,300,000 3,100,000
Christopher Lewis
Christopher Lewis
Busted

Tags: Chris LewisJoshua Suyat