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The Venetian

June 9 - 13, 2018

 
  • Level: 40
  • Blinds: 500000 / 1000000
  • Ante: 100000
Congrats to Sergei Nikiforov on topping field of 2,779 entries to win the MSPT Venetian $600 Main Event!
Created (6/13/2018 10:34:06 PM by Admin System)

The $600 buy-in, $1 million GTD MSPT Venetian Main Event – the 125th Main Event held in tour history – drew 2,779 runners, which generated a $1,425,627 prize pool. After three starting flights and two other days of play, 44-year-old Russia pro Sergei Nikiforov who took home $174,708 (original payout was $202,456).

“I’m incredibly tired, a long three days,” he said after the win. “At the start of the day I was the third shortest stack. I won many coinflips. It’s the luckiest day for me in life.”

Nikiforov, who plays and is also a part of Russian poker academy Poker Moscow, struck it big on what was his fifth visit to Vegas.

“We teach people how to play better,” he said of his profession. “My best companion, his name is Roman, he is the greatest guy in Russia. He wrote a book, in Russia this book is like Super System by Doyle Brunson, but in the Russia language. So, at Poker Moscow we teach lessons and also play poker.”

Final Table Results
1 Sergei Nikiforov (Russia) $174,708* (original payout $202,456)
2 Ken Kao (Santa Clara, CA) $144,734* (original payout $125,455)
3 Longsheng Tan (Alhambra, CA) $102,560* (original payout $94,091)
4 Thomas Ward (Aberdeen, Scotland) $74,133
5 George Watson (Yucaipa, CA) $57,025
6 Alexandre Mantovani (Brazil) $45,620
7 Becky Wooten (Mesa, Arizona) $35,641
8 Guillaume Diaz (France) $26,944
9 Mas Karlsson (Sliema, Malta) $21,384
10 Preecha Taepakdee (Boynton Beach, FL) $17,108

*Reflects three-way deal

Early Action

Day 1A of the tournament attracted 412 runners and saw 57 bag with Morgan Polo and his stack of 424K leading the way. Others to advance from the flight were Gerry Cunniff (206,500), 2016 MSPT Wisconsin State Poker Champ Andy Rubinberg (111,500), and Tim Acker (111,000).

Meanwhile, the 1B flight drew 581 entrants and ended with 132 advancing including chip leader Ed Miller with 427,500. He was joined by notables Tim Reilly (247,000), MSPT Season 6 Player of the Year Mark Hodge (222,000), Michael Ermie (214,000), Joe Serock (137,000), and MSPT Season 3 Canterbury Park champ James Gibson (46,000).

The third and final flight proved to be by far the biggest with 1,786 runners, but it ended with 193 still alive including chip leader Nick Quraishi (527,000), poker reporter Valerie Cross (312,500), AP Garza (182,000), Danny Gonzalez (155,000), and 2013 WSOP National Champion Jonathan Hilton (120,000).

Day 2 saw 382 players return to action but only 297 of them would get paid. Among those to fall short of the money were Cunniff, Barbara Sargent, and Ray Kondler, just to name a few.

Once the bubble burst the in-the-money finishes mounted and included Randy Perkins (27th - $6,986), Day 1C chip leader Quraishi (36th - $4,990), MSPT Season 8 Canterbury Park Regional champ Paul Cross ($3,279), Day 1B chip leader Ed Miller (53rd - $3,279), AP Garza (59th - $2,994), MSPT Season 6 POY Mark Hodge (120th - $1,996), 2016 MSPT Wisconsin State Poker Championship Andy Rubinberg (165th - $1,782), former November Niner Jake Balsiger (183rd - $1,568), and 2013 WSOP National Champion Jonathan Hilton (200th - $1,568).

Just 17 players advanced to Day 3 with Longsheng Tan and his stack of 5,805,000 leading the way. That meant seven players needed to hit the rail before the final table and they included former November Niner Jeremy Ausmus (15th - $13,543), Christian Nilles (13th - $13,543), and Mark Bailey (11th - $17,108).

Final Table Action

It took a while for the first elimination but it finally happened when Preecha Taepakdee got his short stack in with the J♠9♠ of Alexandre Mantovani, who had the A♠8♠. The board ran out 10♣6♦2♦8♣2♣ and Taepakdee hit the rail in 10th place for $17,108.

Mantovani then eliminated Mats Karlsson in ninth – the result of the latter’s ace-nine failing to overcome the former’s pocket jacks all in preflop – and France’s Guillaume Diaz followed him out the door in what was one of the biggest pots of the entire tournament.

It happened in Level 36 (200,000/400,000/50,000) when Nikiforov moved all in for 5.1 million under the gun holding the A♦K♦ and Diaz called off for 4.25 million with the Q♦Q♥. Mantovani then looked down at the Q♣Q♠ in the big can called to put both players at risk. The 9♠8♦2♦ flop gave Nikiforov a flush draw but it was the A♥ turn that paired him and left his two opponents drawing dead. The meaningless 3♠ was run out on the river and Diaz headed to the payout desk to collect $26,944 for his eighth-place finish.

Becky Wooten saw her chance at becoming the MSPT’s second female champ come to an end when he three-bet jammed with queen-seven and was called by the king-nine suited of George Watson. A king on the turn sealed her fate in seventh place for $25,641.

Mantovani was the next to fall when his king-seven failed to get there against the ace-seven of Ken Kao, and then Watson took his leave after running pocket sevens smack dab into the pocket kings of Thomas Ward.

An intense four-way battle ensued but eventually, it was Ward’s turn to exit after high ace-jack failed to overcome Kao’s pocket eights. At that point, the final three players struck a deal that entailed leaving $42,200 and the trophy to play for.

“We tried to make a deal four handed,” said Nikiforov. “I’m not so crazy and gamble. Poker is a game of mind, not of gamble, and in a situation where everyone has 12-15 blinds it’s only about gamble.”

In the first hand after the deal was made, Longsheng Tan got his last five bigs in holding the A♦J♥ and he was primed to double through Nikiforov, who held the A♣10♣. However, the board ran out 2♥7♦10♠Q♦2♠ and Nikiforov won it with two pair.

Heads-up play began fairly even but before too long Nikiforov pulled away. In the final hand of the tournament, Nikiforov raised to 2.1 million and called when Kao shoved for 15 million. Kao was ahead with the A♥8♣ against Nikiforov’s A♦3♦, but the board ran out 5♥J♠2♠5♣4♣ to give he Russia a winning wheel.

  • Level: 40
  • Blinds: 500000 / 1000000
  • Ante: 100000
Ken Kao Eliminated In 2nd Place ($144,734)
Created (6/13/2018 10:18:03 PM by Admin System)

Ken Kao

On the last hand of Level 40, Sergei Nikiforov raised to 2.1 million on the button, then called the three-bet shove for 15 million from Ken Kao in the big blind.

Nikiforov:
Kao:

Nikiforov flopped a few extra outs on the flop, and gained chop outs after the hit the turn. Kao still looked poised to either chop or double up, but the on the river gave Nikiforov a wheel and made Kao our runner-up finisher.

Ken Kao - Eliminated in 2nd place for $144,734

  • Level: 40
  • Blinds: 500000 / 1000000
  • Ante: 100000
Updated Chip Counts
Created (6/13/2018 10:08:33 PM by Admin System)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Sergei Nikiforov4170000036000000
Ken Kao1415000019750000

  • Level: 40
  • Blinds: 500000 / 1000000
  • Ante: 100000
Sergei Nikiforov Wins With Jack-High
Created (6/13/2018 9:51:59 PM by Admin System)

Sergei Nikiforov limped the button, and Ken Kao checked the big blind.

On a flop, Kao led for 1.2 million, and Nikiforov raised to 3 million. Kao called.

The turn was checked by Kao, and Nikiforov bet 3.5 million. Kao called again.

Both players quickly checked the river, and Kao said, “Eight-high.”

Nikiforov tabled for jack-high and the winner.

Sergei Nikiforov - 36 million
Ken Kao - 19.75 million

  • Level: 40
  • Blinds: 500000 / 1000000
  • Ante: 100000
Longsheng Tan Eliminated In 3rd Place ($102,560)
Created (6/13/2018 9:35:27 PM by Admin System)

Longsheng Tan

Sergei Nikiforov jammed to cover Longsheng Tan’s last 4.8 million, and Tan called.

Nikiforov:
Tan:

Nikiforov found help on the flop, and after the turn, Tan needed a jack or king to survive, but the river left Nikiforov and Kao heads-up for the title.

Sergei Nikiforov - 27.2 million
Longsheng Tan - Eliminated in 3rd place for $102,560

  • Level: 40
  • Blinds: 500000 / 1000000
  • Ante: 100000
We Have A Chop!
Created (6/13/2018 9:25:02 PM by Admin System)

The remaining three players have agreed to a chop that leaves $42,200 and the trophy to play for. Here are the amounts each player agreed upon:

Ken Kao: $144,734
Sergei Nikiforov: $132,508
Longsheng Tan: $102,560

Cards will be back in the air shortly!

  • Level: 39
  • Blinds: 400000 / 800000
  • Ante: 100000
Time For A Break
Created (6/13/2018 9:20:44 PM by Admin System)

The remaining three players are on a fifteen-minute break.

  • Level: 39
  • Blinds: 400000 / 800000
  • Ante: 100000
Thomas Ward Eliminated In 4th Place ($74,133)
Created (6/13/2018 9:06:08 PM by Admin System)

Thomas Ward

Thomas Ward jammed for his last 7.75 million from the cutoff, and Ken Kao called in the small blind.

Ward:
Kao:

Ward was looking for an ace or face to score the double, but the flop did nothing for his hand. The turn was a blank for Ward, and he hit the rail after the hit the river.

Ken Kao - 29 million
Thomas Ward - Eliminated in 4th place for $74,133

  • Level: 39
  • Blinds: 400000 / 800000
  • Ante: 100000
Sergei Nikiforov Doubles Through Longsheng Tan
Created (6/13/2018 8:55:31 PM by Admin System)

Longsheng Tan raised to 1.6 million from the button, and Sergei Nikiforov three-bet shoved for 10.6 million from the big blind. Tan snapped him off.

Tan:
Nikiforov:

Nikiforov found an ace on the flop to leave Tan seeking a king for the KO. No help came on the turn or river, and Tan finds himself dangerously short.

Sergei Nikiforov - 22 million
Longsheng Tan - 1.875 million

  • Level: 39
  • Blinds: 400000 / 800000
  • Ante: 100000
Ken Kao Doubles Through Longsheng Tan
Created (6/13/2018 8:47:37 PM by Admin System)

Thomas Ward raised to 1.6 million from the cutoff, and Longsheng Tan three-bet shoved for 21 million. Ken Kao called off his last 8.6 million in the small blind, and Ward folded.

Tan:
Kao:

Kao’s kings looked prime to double into the chip lead, but he got a sweat on the flop. The turn meant he needed to dodge a jack or ace to double, and he did just that on a river.

Ken Kao - 21 million
Longsheng Tan - 12.875 million

 
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
55,580,000  
55,580,000 
 
Russia 
 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
Brazil 
 
Brazil 
0  
Busted 
 
Mesa 
AZ 
0  
Busted 
 
France 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
Sliema 
 
Sweden 
0  
Busted 
 
FL 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
  
CA 
0  
Busted 
  
NV 
0  
Busted 
  
 
0  
Busted 
  
Miami 
FL 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
Russia 
 
$174,708
1,333
2
CA 
$144,734
1,200
3
CA 
$102,560
1,133
4
 
$74,133
1,067
5
CA 
$57,025
1,000
6
Brazil 
 
Brazil 
$45,620
933
7
Mesa 
AZ 
$35,641
867
8
France 
 
 
$26,944
800
9
Sliema 
 
Sweden 
$21,384
733
11
NY 
$17,108
667
12
NV 
$17,108
667
13
 
$13,543
600
14
CA 
$13,543
600
15
NV 
$13,543
600
16
 
$12,403
533
17
Miami 
FL 
$12,403
533
18
Boston 
MA 
$12,403
533
19
Brea 
CA 
$10,265
500
20
CA 
$10,265
500
21
Parma 
 
Italy 
$10,265
500
22
MO 
$8,554
467
23
Reno 
NV 
$8,554
467
24
Brazil 
 
Brazil 
$8,554
467
27
IA 
$6,986
433
28
GA 
$4,990
400
32
IN 
$4,990
400
34
GA 
$4,990
400
35
IN 
$4,990
400
38
CA 
$3,849
367
40
CA 
$3,849
367
41
CA 
$3,849
367
42
CA 
$3,849
367
43
 
$3,849
367
44
ND 
$3,849
367
45
NV 
$3,849
367
46
Boston 
MA 
$3,279
333
47
 
 
$3,279
333
48
Naples 
FL 
$3,279
333
49
 
Canada 
$3,279
333
50
 
 
$3,279
333
51
 
 
$3,279
333
52
MN 
$3,279
333
54
Lodi 
CA 
$3,279
333
55
 
 
$2,994
300
56
 
 
$2,994
300
57
 
 
$2,994
300
59
TX 
$2,994
300
60
PA 
$2,994
300
61
CA 
$2,994
300
64
 
 
Brazil 
$2,780
267
68
CA 
$2,780
267
70
 
China 
$2,780
267
72
 
France 
$2,780
267
74
MN 
$2,566
233
75
 
 
$2,566
233
76
CA 
$2,566
233
77
Oxford 
 
$2,566
233
78
 
 
$2,566
233
79
Hannon 
 
Canada 
$2,566
233
80
 
 
Italy 
$2,566
233
81
FL 
$2,566
233
82
 
 
$2,352
200
83
IL 
$2,352
200
84
 
 
$2,352
200
85
 
 
Brazil 
$2,352
200
86
August 
MI 
$2,352
200
87
London 
 
$2,352
200
89
Joplin 
MO 
$2,352
200
90
Mound 
MN 
$2,352
200
91
Boston 
MA 
$2,210
167
92
HI 
$2,210
167
93
 
 
$2,210
167
94
Vienna 
 
$2,210
167
95
MN 
$2,210
167
96
 
 
$2,210
167
97
Salem 
OR 
$2,210
167
98
TN 
$2,210
167
100
NV 
$1,996
133
101
 
 
$1,996
133
102
GA 
$1,996
133
103
Niles 
IL 
$1,996
133
104
CA 
$1,996
133
106
NV 
$1,996
133
107
CA 
$1,996
133
108
TX 
$1,996
133
109
Miami 
FL 
$1,996
133
110
NV 
$1,996
133
111
TX 
$1,996
133
112
 
$1,996
133
113
 
$1,996
133
114
 
Brazil 
$1,996
133
115
AZ 
$1,996
133
116
MN 
$1,996
133
117
Austin 
TX 
$1,996
133
118
Newton 
NC 
$1,996
133
119
Boone 
NC 
$1,996
133
120
MN 
$1,996
133
122
IA 
$1,996
133
123
NV 
$1,996
133
125
 
 
France 
$1,996
133
126
 
$1,996
133
129
 
Canada 
$1,996
133
130
IL 
$1,996
133
131
 
 
$1,996
133
132
TX 
$1,996
133
133
 
 
$1,996
133
134
 
 
$1,996
133
135
NV 
$1,996
133
136
GA 
$1,782
100
137
MI 
$1,782
100
138
NM 
$1,782
100
139
Bronx 
NY 
$1,782
100
141
WI 
$1,782
100
142
CA 
$1,782
100
143
 
 
$1,782
100
145
Wilson 
NC 
$1,782
100
146
 
 
$1,782
100
147
 
 
$1,782
100
148
NV 
$1,782
100
149
 
 
$1,782
100
150
NV 
$1,782
100
151
 
 
$1,782
100
152
CA 
$1,782
100
153
Lisle 
IL 
$1,782
100
154
 
 
$1,782
100
155
CA 
$1,782
100
156
OK 
$1,782
100
157
NV 
$1,782
100
158
NV 
$1,782
100
159
MD 
$1,782
100
160
FL 
$1,782
100
161
NV 
$1,782
100
162
 
 
$1,782
100
163
Austin 
TX 
$1,782
100
164
 
 
$1,782
100
165
IL 
$1,782
100
166
NV 
$1,782
100
168
Novi 
MI 
$1,782
100
169
 
Canada 
$1,782
100
170
CA 
$1,782
100
171
NY 
$1,782
100
173
AL 
$1,568
67
174
NC 
$1,568
67
175
 
Canada 
$1,568
67
176
CA 
$1,568
67
177
CA 
$1,568
67
178
MI 
$1,568
67
181
Omaha 
NE 
$1,568
67
182
 
 
$1,568
67
183
Tempe 
AZ 
$1,568
67
185
 
 
$1,568
67
187
 
 
$1,568
67
189
Miami 
FL 
$1,568
67
192
Vale 
SD 
$1,568
67
193
 
 
Canada 
$1,568
67
196
 
Canada 
$1,568
67
197
CO 
$1,568
67
198
 
 
$1,568
67
199
NV 
$1,568
67
201
AZ 
$1,568
67
202
Israel 
 
Israel 
$1,568
67
203
 
$1,568
67
204
NY 
$1,568
67
205
NV 
$1,568
67
207
NV 
$1,568
67
208
Sweden 
 
Sweden 
$1,354
50
210
 
 
$1,354
50
211
NV 
$1,354
50
212
 
Canada 
$1,354
50
213
NY 
$1,354
50
216
NC 
$1,354
50
218
NV 
$1,354
50
219
 
Canada 
$1,354
50
220
 
Canada 
$1,354
50
222
Encino 
CA 
$1,354
50
223
 
$1,354
50
224
 
Canada 
$1,354
50
228
HI 
$1,354
50
231
France 
 
France 
$1,354
50
232
 
Brazil 
$1,354
50
233
NV 
$1,354
50
238
NV 
$1,354
50
239
London 
 
$1,354
50
240
Tries 
 
$1,354
50
246
 
Canada 
$1,354
50
248
Midway 
CA 
$1,354
50
250
MD 
$1,354
50
251
 
Canada 
$1,354
50
252
 
 
$1,354
50
254
IL 
$1,283
33
255
Paris 
 
France 
$1,283
33
256
CA 
$1,283
33
257
CO 
$1,283
33
258
LA 
$1,283
33
259
 
Canada 
$1,283
33
260
GA 
$1,283
33
261
MN 
$1,283
33
263
LA 
$1,283
33
264
NV 
$1,283
33
265
Tampa 
FL 
$1,283
33
267
NV 
$1,283
33
268
MN 
$1,283
33
269
TX 
$1,283
33
270
NV 
$1,283
33
272
 
 
$1,283
33
273
NV 
$1,283
33
274
IL 
$1,283
33
275
Kent 
WA 
$1,283
33
278
 
$1,283
33
279
France 
 
France 
$1,283
33
280
AZ 
$1,283
33
281
NY 
$1,283
33
282
 
$1,283
33
283
Bowie 
MD 
$1,283
33
284
Italy 
 
Italy 
$1,283
33
285
WA 
$1,283
33
286
Dallas 
TX 
$1,283
33
287
NV 
$1,283
33
288
NV 
$1,283
33
292
OH 
$1,283
33
293
Brazil 
 
Brazil 
$1,283
33
294
Conway 
AR 
$1,283
33
295
TX 
$1,283
33
296
NY 
$1,283
33
LEVEL INFO
Level
40
Blinds
500000 / 1000000
Ante
100000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
2779
Players Remaining
1
Average Chip Stack
55,580,000
Total Chips
55,580,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
55,580,000
0
0
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
2,550
2,200
1,933
1,800
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,617
1,600
10 
1,600