FireKeepers Casino: October 8 - 16, 2016

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The 2016 Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) Michigan State Poker Championship at FireKeepers Casino was once again a record-breaking affair. At the final table, all eyes were on poker pro Aaron Massey, who was looking to go back-to-back in MSPT FireKeepers Main Events (the two largest tournaments in state history). However, at the end of a long day it was 27-year-old Brett Blackwood who captured the title and a $188,314 first-place prize

“It feels fake right now, right now it just feels like a dream,” Blackwell said after the win. “I was all in 14 or 15 times, often behind, and just ran spectacular. Heads-up I hit the river twice to stay alive. It feels great. I like the trophy. I’ll put it next to my alarm clock so I’ll see it first thing in the morning, and I’ll put the money in the bank. The PLO bankroll was alright, but it just got a whole lot healthier, you know what I’m saying.”

Blackwood, who was playing in just his eighth tournament ever, is a painter by trade but spends much of his free time playing $5/$10 pot-limit Omaha in Detroit. He decided to play three $250 satellites for the Michigan State Poker Championship and managed to win a seat. From there, the story was survival as time and again Blackwell was on the ropes, but nary an opponent could finish him off.

The $1,100 buy-in Main Event, which began on Thursday, attracted 884 entrants (195 on Day 1a; 338 Day 1b; and 351 Day 1c), which not only made it the largest tournament in Michigan history – it surpassed the 820 runners from May’s event -- but also became the largest event the MSPT has ever held in the Midwest. The $300,000 advertised guarantee was shattered as an $884,000 total prize pool was generated, and on Sunday 179 survivors returned looking to claim their share.

However, with only 81 spots paid, 98 of them would leave empty handed. Among those to fall were MSPT Season 5 Player of the Year Mike Deis, MSPT Meskwaki champ Keith Heine, and the man who finished runner-up to Massey back in May, Ron Kruk.

Once the money bubble burst with the elimination of Leonard Gojcaj, the in-the-money eliminations came fast and furious. Among those to fall were defending Michigan State Poker champ Michael Ferrarotti (80th - $2,226), inaugural Michigan State Poker champ Ryan Dykhouse (78th - $2,226), MSPT Season 4 Player of the Year Pat Steele (34th - $4,365), Day 1b chip leader Parris Collins (18th - $6,848), Day 1a chip leader Casey Carroll (15th - $9,330), and Bill Rogers (14th - $9,330), who finished runner-up in the same tournament one year prior.

The final table was comprised of all Michigan players with the exception of Jimmy Ray and Massey, who hailed from Indiana and Chicago respectively. Nevada Saad, who began the day as chip leader, was the first to fall after running his pocket sixes into the nines of Ray, and then Josh Marvin ran king-queen into aces to fall in ninth.

After a short-stacked Satish Thakur failed to win a race for his tournament life, Massey’s run at history ended in seventh place. In his final hand, Massey shoved a queen-high flop holding pocket jacks only to be snapped off by Lars Cole’s two pair. Cole followed him out the door in sixth place after his pocket sixes failed to hold up in a race against Blackwood.

The elimination of Ray in fifth place ensured the title would stay on home soil as the final four was comprised of all Michigan natives. Of them, Vinh Ho was the first to go after running into Church’s pocket aces, and two hands later Blackwell dispatched Griff Woodman in third place.

Church began heads-up play with a slight chip lead and the two battled back and forth until Blackwell got it in with ace-jack against ace-king. Church was one card away from winning the tournament, but Blackwell found a jack on the river to take a commanding lead. Amazingly, Church battled back and a few doubles later was back in the lead. Blackwell then got it in again, this time with ace-nine, and was up against Church’s pocket sevens. Church survived the flop and turn, but Blackwell once again hit the river when a nine spiked. Church was eliminated in second place for $114,314 on the very next hand.

Results

Rank Player Name City State AmountPoints
1 Brett Blackwood Ypsilanti MI $188,3141,800
2 Cy Church East Lansing MI $114,7011,600
3 Griff Woodman Portland MI $74,6411,500
4 Vinh Ho Midland MI $51,7011,400
5 Jimmy Ray Churubusco IN $37,6631,300
6 Lars Cole Ada MI $28,9321,200
7 Aaron Massey Las Vegas NV $23,8821,100
8 Satish Thakur Farmington Hille MI $19,9441,000
9 Joshua Marvin Sterling Heights MI $16,007900
10 Nevada Saad Dearborn Heights MI $12,241800
11 Jesse McIntyre Dearborn MI $12,241800
12 Bill Romer Waterloo IA $12,241800
13 Djon Palushaj Oakland MI $9,330700
14 Bill Rogers Midland MI $9,330700
15 Casey Carroll Byron Center MI $9,330700
16 Konstantin Mikhailov Brookfield WI $6,848600
17 Michael Hahn Carmel IN $6,848600
18 Parris Collins Lansing MI $6,848600
19 Joel Tasman Caledonia MI $5,393500
20 Samuel Angott Jackson MI $5,393500
21 Kenny Nguyen Lansing MI $5,393500
22 Rolando Allen Muskegon MI $5,393500
23 Ryan Hickey Glenview IL $5,393500
24 James Uschuk Grand Ledge MI $5,393500
25 Brandon Sinawi Macomb MI $5,393500
26 Brek Schutten Grand Rapids MI $5,393500
27 Lawrence Chenlo Grand Rapids MI $5,393500
28 Andrew Keeney East Lansing MI $4,365400
29 Chris Moon Sterling Heights MI $4,365400
30 Jianming Zeng Ann Arbor MI $4,365400
31 Eric Stocz West Bloomfield MI $4,365400
32 Erik Badgley Dewitt MI $4,365400
33 Patrick McCullough Grand Rapids MI $4,365400
34 Patrick Steele Chelsea MI $4,365400
35 David Lawrence South Lyon MI $4,365400
36 Rob Kroeger Grand Lake MI $4,365400
37 Mark Prentice Howell MI $3,595300
38 Mark Johnson (MI) Warren MI $3,595300
39 James Merryman Toledo OH $3,595300
40 Victor Gayheart Plainwell MI $3,595300
41 Scott Hammett Chelsea MI $3,595300
42 Jack Rolnitzky Commerce MI $3,595300
43 Christopher Chiang Oakland Gardens NY $3,595300
44 Adam Lamphere Lansing MI $3,595300
45 Hal Weberman Hazelpark MI $3,595300
46 Don Saylor Fort Wayne IN $3,167200
47 Jose Jimenez Fenton MI $3,167200
48 Dominic Menzo St. Clairs Shores MI $3,167200
49 Donald Rice Fort Wayne IN $3,167200
50 Vincent Barboza Toledo OH $3,167200
51 Warren Janney Detroit MI $3,167200
52 Yaroob Kaskorkis Grand Rapids MI $3,167200
53 Mousa Abudalou Detroit MI $3,167200
54 Dustin Smith Middleville MI $3,167200
55 Robert Searfoss OH $2,739100
56 Roger Khoury Grand Rapids MI $2,739100
57 Dennis Jessee Grand Rapids MI $2,739100
58 James Gerardot Wolcottville IN $2,739100
59 Ryan Awwad Ann Arbor MI $2,739100
60 Richard Tapper Romeo MI $2,739100
61 Moses Julian Battle Creek MI $2,739100
62 Bledar Shaholli Saint Clair Shores MI $2,739100
63 Sean Garner Kentwood MI $2,739100
64 Ao Chen East Lansing MI $2,39750
65 Mark Barrett Ypsilanti MI $2,39750
66 Rodney Decker Fort Wayne IN $2,39750
67 Imari Love Ann Arbor MI $2,39750
68 Gary Challender Grass Lake MI $2,39750
69 Tim Kearly Canton MI $2,39750
70 Wayne Smith Chesterfield MI $2,39750
71 Osman Merdanovic Grand Rapids MI $2,39750
72 Benjamin Levy Kalamazoo MI $2,39750
73 Mike Parrott Rogers City MI $2,22650
74 Robert West Lincoln Park MI $2,22650
75 Steve Siegel Rockford MI $2,22650
76 Michael Holm Naperville IL $2,22650
77 Kirby Rogers Verona WI $2,22650
78 Ryan Dykhouse Grand Rapids MI $2,22650
79 Thongkam Bousim Fort Wayne IN $2,22650
80 Michael Ferrarotti Livonia MI $2,22650
81 Devin Bacon Dowagiac MI $2,22650

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