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For the fifth time in five runnings, the Mid-States Poker Tour Poker Bowl at Venetian ended in a deal. This time around, the final four players chopped up the remaining money after a marathon 15-plus hour day.Mspt Poker News
Foremost among the dealmakers was Johnny Oshana 4rabet app download for android. , who banked $130,000, about three-quarters of the original top payout. Not too far behind was Jordan Cristos, who earned $119,232. Short stacks who had near-identical chip counts, Seungmook Jung and Joris Springael, each got $85,000, a small bump over their ICM numbers.
Those four emerged from a field of 908 total entries, of which 116 made the final day.
’Feels great,’ said Oshana, who hails from San Jose and had about $21K in live cashes according to The Hendon Mob.
The MSPT Poker Bowl V played out as scheduled at the Venetian poker room on the Strip from Feb. It took a few extra hours to crown a champion, as the $1,100 buy-in tournament played to its conclusion in the early hours of Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. Johnny Oshana took down the win in the latest Las Vegas event for the MSPT, coming away.
The mechanical engineer who usually plays weekend tournaments at Bay 101 said his main plan for the money is to pay off his son’s car.Official Final Table ResultsMspt Poker 2020 SchedulePlacePlayerHometownPrize1Johnny OshanaSan Jose, California$130,000*2Jordan CristosLas Vegas, Nevada$119,232*3Joris SpringaelGlendale, Arizona$85,000*4Seungmook JungN/A, South Korea$85,000*5Brandon EisenLas Vegas, Nevada$34,3506Quy DaoSan Jose, California$26,4237Kfir NahumHenderson, Nevada$20,2578Erik CajelaisMontreal, Canada$14,092
*reflects four-way deal
Quite a few recognizable names made deep runs in the tournament, but many of them fell just a bit before the final table. Ryan Riess, Asher Conniff, Adam Hendrix, Javier Zarco and Sean Yu all made the three-table redraw but busted out before the final eight.
There was a stalemate with 16 left that lasted more than an hour before a furious run of busts saw the final table take shape with Oshana well clear of all of his rivals. Only Springael was within striking distance. Oshana had run hot early in the day with kings over aces to bust Tim Reilly in a huge pot and he kept the pressure on with his big stack after that.
*This is the official Twitch Page of the MSPT!
*We have reached the MSPT Poker Bowl V Final Table at The Venetian Poker Room! After 908 entries we are down to the final 8! Each player is guaranteed $14,092 with $176,142.00 up top for first!
*The latest tweets from @msptpoker.
*The Mid-States Poker Tour heads to Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood, Iowa with a $1,110 Main Event with a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool January 22-24. 2021 Nov 25 Wednesday 1:00pm Satellite Satellite into MSPT $250 Main Event Satellite.Swingy Finish
However, the final table proved to be a pretty wild affair that Oshana couldn’t tame with sheer aggression.
Things went fine for him at first. After Erik Cajelais busted in eighth, Poker Bowl III champ Kfir Nahum sent Oshana all but his last few chips in a bizarre hand that saw the players check down rather than getting the last blind in.
Several times after that, Oshana was caught on big bluffs. Springael in particular seemed to have his number, and Oshana sank to the short stack.
’I guess I got caught up in the moment,’ Oshana admitted. ’After that, I had to rethink it and start playing smart.’
Springael couldn’t maintain dominance either, as Brandon Eisen trapped him with a turned straight and doubled through him by cracking his aces. Eisen had the lead six-handed, but in typical fashion for this final table, he wound up busting in fifth after losing three all-in pots in a row.Stalemate then a Deal
They played four-handed for an hour but after a final break, someone suggested they look at the numbers. Everyone seemed amenable, but deal negotiations were anything but smooth.
The tournament staff came back with chip chop numbers, which weren’t even close to good enough for Jung. Cristos pulled up ICM, which had Jung taking home around $81K, but he said he wasn’t taking a cent less than $85K and would prefer play on.
Cristos played the role of a chief negotiator as he attempted to balance everyone’s desires. In the end, some money came off of his ICM number. Jung got his $85K with Springael getting an equal payout that also bumped his ICM number slightly.
Given how short stacks were — only about 70 blinds remained between the four players — Oshana said afterward he was happy to make the deal.
’At this point, it’s anybody’s game,’ he said.
That does it for the MSPT Poker Bowl V at The Venetian Las Vegas. Players now have the opportunity to enjoy Sunday’s Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
*TagsErik CajelaisLas Vegas PokerMSPTVenetianTournament Results
*Related PlayersErik Cajelais
The Mid-States Poker Tour Poker Bowl (MSPT) has ended at the Venetian and surprise, surprise, it concluded with a player deal. The past five times the tournament has taken place, it has ended after players came to a deal agreement. This time, the top four decided to chop the pot after playing for 15 hours. In the end, it was Johnny Oshana who earned the first-place finish.
Chopping the Pot
When the deal was done, Oshana would pocket $130,000 while Jordan Cristos would take home $119,232. Seungmook Jung and Joris Springael would earn $85,000 each. The four players were the final ones standing out of 908 total entries. Only 116 players were able to make it to the final day of the competition.
The four players would compete for about an hour and then after the final break, it was suggested that the deal be considered. It would take some time though for the negotiations to be finalized. The tournament staff members brought out the chip chop numbers, and Jung was not happy. He said that he would cut a deal for no less than $85,000.
In the end, Cristos was agreeable to shave some money from his earnings and ensure that Jung and Springael received the same amount. Oshana was happy to have cut a deal due to the chip stacks remaining. Only around 70 blinds remained split between the four players so it could have been anyone’s win if the poker game played out.
Final Results:PlacePlayerPrizeFirstJohnny Oshana$130,000SecondJordan Cristos$119,232ThirdJoris Springael$85,000FourthSeungmook Jung$85,000FifthBrandon Eisen$34,350SixthQuy Dao$26,423SeventhKfir Nahum$20,257EighthErik Cajelais$14,092
The Mid-States Poker Tour was first announced for the Venetian in Las Vegas back in December. The casino kicked off the year with its first Main Event on January 1-3. The buy-in for this event was $1,100 and offered a $250,000 guaranteed prize pool.Hpt Poker
The event was one of several events planned for the Venetian this year. It was quickly followed by more popular events including the MSPT Poker Bowl.
Register here: http://gg.gg/ug296
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Table Of Contents
*Mspt Poker News
*Mspt Poker 2020 Schedule
*Hpt Poker
For the fifth time in five runnings, the Mid-States Poker Tour Poker Bowl at Venetian ended in a deal. This time around, the final four players chopped up the remaining money after a marathon 15-plus hour day.Mspt Poker News
Foremost among the dealmakers was Johnny Oshana 4rabet app download for android. , who banked $130,000, about three-quarters of the original top payout. Not too far behind was Jordan Cristos, who earned $119,232. Short stacks who had near-identical chip counts, Seungmook Jung and Joris Springael, each got $85,000, a small bump over their ICM numbers.
Those four emerged from a field of 908 total entries, of which 116 made the final day.
’Feels great,’ said Oshana, who hails from San Jose and had about $21K in live cashes according to The Hendon Mob.
The MSPT Poker Bowl V played out as scheduled at the Venetian poker room on the Strip from Feb. It took a few extra hours to crown a champion, as the $1,100 buy-in tournament played to its conclusion in the early hours of Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. Johnny Oshana took down the win in the latest Las Vegas event for the MSPT, coming away.
The mechanical engineer who usually plays weekend tournaments at Bay 101 said his main plan for the money is to pay off his son’s car.Official Final Table ResultsMspt Poker 2020 SchedulePlacePlayerHometownPrize1Johnny OshanaSan Jose, California$130,000*2Jordan CristosLas Vegas, Nevada$119,232*3Joris SpringaelGlendale, Arizona$85,000*4Seungmook JungN/A, South Korea$85,000*5Brandon EisenLas Vegas, Nevada$34,3506Quy DaoSan Jose, California$26,4237Kfir NahumHenderson, Nevada$20,2578Erik CajelaisMontreal, Canada$14,092
*reflects four-way deal
Quite a few recognizable names made deep runs in the tournament, but many of them fell just a bit before the final table. Ryan Riess, Asher Conniff, Adam Hendrix, Javier Zarco and Sean Yu all made the three-table redraw but busted out before the final eight.
There was a stalemate with 16 left that lasted more than an hour before a furious run of busts saw the final table take shape with Oshana well clear of all of his rivals. Only Springael was within striking distance. Oshana had run hot early in the day with kings over aces to bust Tim Reilly in a huge pot and he kept the pressure on with his big stack after that.
*This is the official Twitch Page of the MSPT!
*We have reached the MSPT Poker Bowl V Final Table at The Venetian Poker Room! After 908 entries we are down to the final 8! Each player is guaranteed $14,092 with $176,142.00 up top for first!
*The latest tweets from @msptpoker.
*The Mid-States Poker Tour heads to Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood, Iowa with a $1,110 Main Event with a $200,000 guaranteed prize pool January 22-24. 2021 Nov 25 Wednesday 1:00pm Satellite Satellite into MSPT $250 Main Event Satellite.Swingy Finish
However, the final table proved to be a pretty wild affair that Oshana couldn’t tame with sheer aggression.
Things went fine for him at first. After Erik Cajelais busted in eighth, Poker Bowl III champ Kfir Nahum sent Oshana all but his last few chips in a bizarre hand that saw the players check down rather than getting the last blind in.
Several times after that, Oshana was caught on big bluffs. Springael in particular seemed to have his number, and Oshana sank to the short stack.
’I guess I got caught up in the moment,’ Oshana admitted. ’After that, I had to rethink it and start playing smart.’
Springael couldn’t maintain dominance either, as Brandon Eisen trapped him with a turned straight and doubled through him by cracking his aces. Eisen had the lead six-handed, but in typical fashion for this final table, he wound up busting in fifth after losing three all-in pots in a row.Stalemate then a Deal
They played four-handed for an hour but after a final break, someone suggested they look at the numbers. Everyone seemed amenable, but deal negotiations were anything but smooth.
The tournament staff came back with chip chop numbers, which weren’t even close to good enough for Jung. Cristos pulled up ICM, which had Jung taking home around $81K, but he said he wasn’t taking a cent less than $85K and would prefer play on.
Cristos played the role of a chief negotiator as he attempted to balance everyone’s desires. In the end, some money came off of his ICM number. Jung got his $85K with Springael getting an equal payout that also bumped his ICM number slightly.
Given how short stacks were — only about 70 blinds remained between the four players — Oshana said afterward he was happy to make the deal.
’At this point, it’s anybody’s game,’ he said.
That does it for the MSPT Poker Bowl V at The Venetian Las Vegas. Players now have the opportunity to enjoy Sunday’s Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
*TagsErik CajelaisLas Vegas PokerMSPTVenetianTournament Results
*Related PlayersErik Cajelais
The Mid-States Poker Tour Poker Bowl (MSPT) has ended at the Venetian and surprise, surprise, it concluded with a player deal. The past five times the tournament has taken place, it has ended after players came to a deal agreement. This time, the top four decided to chop the pot after playing for 15 hours. In the end, it was Johnny Oshana who earned the first-place finish.
Chopping the Pot
When the deal was done, Oshana would pocket $130,000 while Jordan Cristos would take home $119,232. Seungmook Jung and Joris Springael would earn $85,000 each. The four players were the final ones standing out of 908 total entries. Only 116 players were able to make it to the final day of the competition.
The four players would compete for about an hour and then after the final break, it was suggested that the deal be considered. It would take some time though for the negotiations to be finalized. The tournament staff members brought out the chip chop numbers, and Jung was not happy. He said that he would cut a deal for no less than $85,000.
In the end, Cristos was agreeable to shave some money from his earnings and ensure that Jung and Springael received the same amount. Oshana was happy to have cut a deal due to the chip stacks remaining. Only around 70 blinds remained split between the four players so it could have been anyone’s win if the poker game played out.
Final Results:PlacePlayerPrizeFirstJohnny Oshana$130,000SecondJordan Cristos$119,232ThirdJoris Springael$85,000FourthSeungmook Jung$85,000FifthBrandon Eisen$34,350SixthQuy Dao$26,423SeventhKfir Nahum$20,257EighthErik Cajelais$14,092
The Mid-States Poker Tour was first announced for the Venetian in Las Vegas back in December. The casino kicked off the year with its first Main Event on January 1-3. The buy-in for this event was $1,100 and offered a $250,000 guaranteed prize pool.Hpt Poker
The event was one of several events planned for the Venetian this year. It was quickly followed by more popular events including the MSPT Poker Bowl.
Register here: http://gg.gg/ug296
https://diarynote.indered.space
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