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The Venetian

June 25 - 30, 2018

 
  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 120000 / 240000
  • Ante: 120000
 
 
Pavel Plesuv Wins MSPT Venetian $3,500 Main Event for $640,062!
Created (6/30/2018 9:43:28 PM by Admin System)

The $3,500 buy-in, $3.5 million GTD Main Event marked the fifth and final collaboration between the MSPT and Venetian during the 2018 Deepstacks Championship Poker Series. The tournament attracted 1,096 entries and spanned four days.

In the end, the Czech Republic’s Pavel Plesuv put on an impressive final table performance to win the title outright for $640,062, which marked the richest first-place prize ever awarded on tour.

“I feel awesome. It was a great tournament, big field, and I’ve been running pretty well,” said the 29-year-old poker pro, who splits his time playing live and online. “The trophy is always nice. I lost heads-up to Isildur at the start of the year. I was close to winning with a big chip lead, but I lost that one. So, winning this one feels pretty good.”

The win brought Plesuv’s live earnings up to $3,112,334 and marked the second-largest score of his career. Back in February, he finished runner-up to Viktor “Isildur1” Blom for $924,841 after busting in one of the more memorable hands of the year.

“I’m going to take a couple days to rest and see the Grand Canyon before playing the World Series of Poker Main Event,” added Plesuv, who was playing in Vegas for just the second time.

Final Table Results
1 Pavel Plesuv (Prague, Czech Republic) $640,062
2 Yat Cheng (Charlotte, North Carolina) $392,806
3 James Romero (Portland, Oregon) $291,448
4 Joni Jouhkimainen (Helsinki, Finland) $221,304
5 Christian Rudolph (Germany) $164,838
6 Karim Rebei (Algeria) $126,259
7 Thomas Boivin (Belgium) $98,202
8 Michael Sklenicka (Slani, Czech Republic) $77,158
9 Mohammed Jaafar (Miami, Florida) $63,130
10 Justin Bonomo (Las Vegas, NV) $49,101

The final table was one for the ages and players came out firing and never let up. On just Hand #6, Justin Bonomo four-bet jammed holding the J♠J♥ and Karim Rebei called with the A♦K♥. The board ran out 4♦5♥2♣K♣7♠ and just like that the man who has destroyed 2018 with more than $14 million in winnings was sent out the door in 10th place.

Rebei took the chip lead after that hand and soon established himself as a wildcard at the table. He attempted to run a big bluff against Plesuv, who was second in chips at the time, and taunted his opponent with table talk while doing it. Despite straight and flush cards on board, Plesuv found a call with trip nines to take a commanding chip lead.

“When I hit trips on the turn, I had the queen of clubs and there were three clubs on the flop,” Plesuv said of the hand. “He raised my bet on the flop so he’s representing pocket jacks or some flush. With the queen of clubs I block a lot of flush combinations and some combinations of ace-nine and pocket nines. The way he was speaking so loudly I thought I couldn’t fold. It was obviously big pressure on me because I had a lot of chips. If I lose this pot I’m eight handed with small chips, but with this hand I decided I should go with it.”

Mohammed Jaafar then exited in ninth after losing A♣9♦ to Christian Rudolph’s J♦J♣ on a 6♠J♥9♣A♥8♥ runout, and then Michael Sklenicka followed him out the door in eighth place when his A♦10♣ failed to overcome Rebei’s J♣J♦.

Thomas Boivin, who in 2016 won the MSPT Venetian for $352,153, was next to go after shoving the small blind with the A♣9♣ only to have Yat Chang wake up with the A♥Q♣ in the big. The board ran out 10♥2♥4♥8♦J♦ and Boivin was ousted in seventh place for $98,202.

It was at that point Rebei and Plesuv would clash again. With the blinds at 60,000/120,000 with a 100,000 big blind ante, Rebei raised to 325,000 from the hijack holding the 6♦6♥ and then called when Plesuv, who looked down at the A♣A♠ in the big blind, three-bet to 1 million. The A♥6♣2♠ flop gave both players a set and Plesuv check-called a bet of 1 million from Rebei, who teased his opponent by clucking like a chicken.

Plesuv checked for the second time on the J♣ turn and Rebei moved all in for 2.2 million. Plesuv called and sent his nemesis to the rail after the 4♣ bricked the river. Plesuv extended his lead after that hand and would never let up.

“I didn’t expect him to have such a strong hand like a set of sixes,” said Plesuv. “I thought maybe he had an ace, so it was a brutal cooler for him.”

Rudolph would exit in fifth place – the result of his pocket fours losing a race to Cheng’s ace- queen – and Joni Jouhkimainen was bounced in fourth place running king-queen into Cheng’s ace-queen. Plesuv then dispatched World Poker Tour champ James Romero in third place when the former’s ace-eight suited held against the latter’s king-queen.

Plesuv held 17 million in chips to Cheng’s 10 million at the start of heads-up play. The two took turns exchanging pots before a cooler hand developed. Plesuv would wind up five-bet jamming with the Q♣Q♦ and Cheng called off holding the A♦K♥. The board ran out 10♠Q♠7♥6♦Q♥ and Plesuv took it down with quads!

Coincidentally, it was the third time in a row the winner of the Venetian’s $3,500 event claimed the title with pocket queens. Javier Zarco did it in 2017 and Andjelko Andrejevic the year before that.

Others to cash the tournament were Nick Petrangelo (13th - $38,579), Harrison Gimbel (21st - $28,408), Thomas Peebles (27th - $19,991), Joe McKeehen (42nd - $11,574), Martin Jacobson (63rd - $9,469), and reigning World Series of Poker Main Event champ Scott Blumstein (71st - $9,119).

Season 9 of the MSPT continues this month with a $350 Regional Event at Milwaukee’s Potawatomi Casino July 7-15 followed by the $1,100 MSPT 2018 Iowa State Poker Championship at Meskwaki Casino the weekend of July 27-29. The MSPT will return to The Venetian Las Vegas in September.

  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 120000 / 240000
  • Ante: 120000
 
 
Yat Cheng Eliminated In 2nd Place ($392,806)
Created (6/30/2018 9:30:47 PM by Admin System)
Yat Cheng

Yat Cheng raised to 550,000 from the button, and Pavel Plesuv three-bet to 1,800,000 in the big blind.

Cheng thought for a while, then four-bet to 4,500,000, over half his remaining stack.

Plesuv five-bet jammed to cover Cheng’s last 3,000,000 or so, and Cheng snapped him off!

Cheng:
Plesuv:

It was a classic flip, but Plesuv pulled out to a commanding lead on the flop, giving him trips and leaving Cheng looking for a jack to survive. The turn had Plesuv’s rail chanting for a deuce, but the river was even sweeter, as the on the river gave Plesuv quads and meant that Pavel Plesuv is not only our champion but the new all-time leading money winner on the MSPT tour!

Yat Cheng - Eliminated in 2nd place for $392,806

  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 120000 / 240000
  • Ante: 120000
 
 
Pavel Plesuv Pulling Away
Created (6/30/2018 9:22:18 PM by Admin System)

Pavel Plesuv raised to 550,000 from the button, and Yat Cheng called in the big blind.

Cheng checked the flop to Plesuv, who checked behind.

The fell on the turn, and Cheng bet 550,000. Plesuv made the call.

On the river, Cheng cut out a bet of 1,700,000, and Plesuv called.

Cheng showed but Plesuv rivered him with the .

Pavel Plesuv - 19,830,000
Yat Cheng - 7,550,000

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 100000
 
 
Break Time
Created (6/30/2018 8:53:21 PM by Admin System)

Pavel Plesuv and Yat Cheng are off on a fifteen-minute break.

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 100000
 
 
Three Barrels From Yat Cheng
Created (6/30/2018 8:47:52 PM by Admin System)

Yat Cheng raised to 500,000 from the button, and Pavel Plesuv called in the big blind.

On the flop, Plesuv check-called a 300,000 bet from Cheng.

The turn saw Plesuv check-call 700,000 from Cheng.

On the river, Cheng bet 2,300,000 after Plesuv checked, and Plesuv mucked.

Pavel Plesuv - 16,390,000
Yat Cheng - 11,000,000

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 100000
 
 
Pavel Plesuv Wins A Big One From Yat Cheng
Created (6/30/2018 8:37:52 PM by Admin System)

Pavel Plesuv raised to 500,000 from the button and Yat Cheng called in the big blind.

The flop was checked through, and Cheng bet 500,000 on the turn. Plesuv raised to 1,700,000, and Cheng went into the tank for a few minutes before making the call.

The hit the river, and Cheng quickly checked. Plesuv bet 3,500,000, almost half of Cheng’s remaining stack, and Cheng thought for a bit before folding.

Pavel Plesuv - 19,490,000
Yat Cheng - 7,890,000

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 100000
 
 
Pavel Plesuv Takes It On The River
Created (6/30/2018 8:31:15 PM by Admin System)

Yat Cheng raised to 450,000 from the button, and Pavel Plesuv called in the big blind.

On a flop, Plesuv checked, and Cheng bet 300,000. Plesuv called.

The on the turn was checked again by Plesuv, and Cheng checked it back.

On the river, Plesuv bet 625,000 and Cheng quickly folded.

Pavel Plesuv - 17,190,000
Yat Cheng - 10,190,000

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 100000
 
 
First Blood To Yat Cheng
Created (6/30/2018 8:25:48 PM by Admin System)

Pavel Plesuv raised to 500,000 from the button, and Yat Cheng called from the big blind.

The flop was checked through, as was the turn, and Cheng bet 600,000 on the river. Plesuv folded.

Pavel Plesuv - 16,740,000
Yat Cheng - 10,640,000

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 100000
 
 
Heads Up Chip Counts
Created (6/30/2018 8:21:04 PM by Admin System)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Pavel Plesuv1724000013000000
Yat Cheng101400006030000

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 100000
 
 
James Romero Eliminated In 3rd Place ($291,448)
Created (6/30/2018 8:20:22 PM by Admin System)
James Romero

James Romero raised to 500,000 from the button, then called off his last 4,000,000 when Pavel Plesuv three-bet shoved to set him all-in from the big blind.

Romero:
Plesuv:

Romero found no help on the flop, but gained some outs with a gutshot on the turn. He missed the river, however, and we’re now heads-up for the title between Plesuv and Cheng.

James Romero - Eliminated in 3rd place for $291,448

 
 
Legend:  #  - Main event champ   #  - POY champ  H  - HOF champ
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
Pavel Plesuv
11x Main Event Champion
27,400,000  
27,400,000 
 
Prague 
 
0  
Busted 
 
NC 
James Romero
11x Main Event Champion
0  
Busted 
 
OR 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
DEU 
 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
France 
Thomas Boivin
11x Main Event Champion
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
Slani 
 
0  
Busted 
 
Miami 
FL 
0  
Busted 
  
NV 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
Prague 
 
$640,062 
1,900 
2
NC 
$392,806 
1,700 
3
OR 
$291,448 
1,600 
4
 
$221,304 
1,500 
5
DEU 
 
$164,838 
1,400 
6
 
 
France 
$126,259 
1,300 
7
 
$98,202 
1,200 
8
Slani 
 
$77,158 
1,100 
9
Miami 
FL 
$63,130 
1,000 
10
NV 
$49,101 
900 
11
 
$49,101 
900 
12
Mumbai 
 
India 
$49,101 
900 
13
MA 
$38,579 
800 
14
 
$38,579 
800 
15
NY 
$38,579 
800 
16
FL 
$34,371 
700 
17
Tracy 
CA 
$34,371 
700 
18
WI 
$34,371 
700 
19
NY 
$28,408 
600 
20
 
$28,408 
600 
21
FL 
$28,408 
600 
22
Katy 
TX 
$23,849 
550 
23
 
 
Japan 
$23,849 
550 
24
CA 
$23,849 
550 
25
MO 
$19,991 
500 
26
 
 
Greece 
$19,991 
500 
27
WI 
$19,991 
500 
28
Smyrna 
TN 
$15,081 
450 
29
 
Spain 
$15,081 
450 
30
NV 
$15,081 
450 
31
FL 
$15,081 
450 
32
Baku 
 
$15,081 
450 
33
 
 
$15,081 
450 
34
 
 
Mexico 
$15,081 
450 
35
Moscow 
 
$15,081 
450 
36
CA 
$15,081 
450 
37
FL 
$11,574 
400 
38
Moscow 
 
$11,574 
400 
39
Israel 
 
Israel 
$11,574 
400 
40
Graz 
 
$11,574 
400 
41
 
Sweden 
$11,574 
400 
42
PA 
$11,574 
400 
43
Osijek 
 
$11,574 
400 
44
MI 
$11,574 
400 
45
Paris 
 
France 
$11,574 
400 
46
CA 
$10,522 
350 
47
NV 
$10,522 
350 
48
Miami 
FL 
$10,522 
350 
49
London 
 
$10,522 
350 
50
NJ 
$10,522 
350 
51
Bend 
OR 
$10,522 
350 
52
NY 
$10,522 
350 
53
PA 
$10,522 
350 
54
PA 
$10,522 
350 
55
 
 
Japan 
$9,469 
300 
56
CA 
$9,469 
300 
57
Kiev 
 
$9,469 
300 
58
 
 
Brazil 
$9,469 
300 
59
 
$9,469 
300 
61
London 
 
$9,469 
300 
62
York 
 
$9,469 
300 
63
 
 
Sweden 
$9,469 
300 
64
Perth 
 
$9,119 
250 
65
IL 
$9,119 
250 
66
 
 
Brazil 
$9,119 
250 
67
Aiea 
HI 
$9,119 
250 
68
 
Sweden 
$9,119 
250 
69
 
India 
$9,119 
250 
70
NY 
$9,119 
250 
71
NV 
$9,119 
250 
72
Pernik 
 
$9,119 
250 
73
IL 
$8,768 
200 
74
London 
 
$8,768 
200 
75
 
 
$8,768 
200 
76
NV 
$8,768 
200 
77
Diel 
 
$8,768 
200 
78
 
 
$8,768 
200 
79
CA 
$8,768 
200 
80
NV 
$8,768 
200 
81
Italy 
 
 
$8,768 
200 
82
IL 
$8,417 
150 
83
 
 
$8,417 
150 
84
 
 
Israel 
$8,417 
150 
85
London 
 
$8,417 
150 
86
OH 
$8,417 
150 
87
 
Canada 
$8,417 
150 
88
 
 
France 
$8,417 
150 
89
NY 
$8,417 
150 
90
CA 
$8,417 
150 
91
Tampa 
FL 
$7,716 
100 
92
NY 
$7,716 
100 
93
NV 
$7,716 
100 
94
FL 
$7,716 
100 
95
WA 
$7,716 
100 
96
Sussex 
NJ 
$7,716 
100 
97
 
Canada 
$7,716 
100 
98
CA 
$7,716 
100 
99
London 
 
$7,716 
100 
100
DE 
$7,014 
75 
101
 
$7,014 
75 
102
Baku 
 
$7,014 
75 
103
PA 
$7,014 
75 
104
Queens 
NY 
$7,014 
75 
105
FL 
$7,014 
75 
106
TX 
$7,014 
75 
107
NY 
$7,014 
75 
108
Athens 
 
Greece 
$7,014 
75 
109
 
$6,664 
50 
110
NY 
$6,664 
50 
111
 
$6,664 
50 
112
 
$6,664 
50 
113
CA 
$6,664 
50 
114
 
 
Sweden 
$6,664 
50 
115
NV 
$6,664 
50 
116
 
 
$6,664 
50 
117
KY 
$6,664 
50 
LEVEL & TOURNAMENT INFO
Level
33
Blinds
120000 / 240000
Ante
120000
Entries
1096
Players Remaining
1
Average Chip Stack
27,400,000
Total Chips
27,400,000
LEVEL INFO
Level
33
Blinds
120000 / 240000
Ante
120000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
1096
Players Remaining
1
Average Chip Stack
27,400,000
Total Chips
27,400,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
27,400,000
0
0
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
POINTS
2,550
2,200
1,933
1,883
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,617
1,600
10 
1,600