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The Venetian

November 27 - 29, 2023

 
  • Level: 26
  • Blinds: 30000 / 60000
  • Ante: 60000
Sergei Kislinski Wins The $1,600 MSPT Main Event For $73,019
Created (11/29/2023 10:53:47 PM by Liam Gannon)

The final event here with The MSPT at Venetian saw the $1,600 Main Event gather 238 hopefuls over the course of 2 starting days. This saw a total of 27 players advance out of the two days, each one of them guaranteeing themselves $3,469 and securing a first place prize of $73,019.

After the dust settled, it was local cash game player Sergei Kislinski who ended up winning his first MSPT and taking home a career best score of $73,019.

“It feels good to win something,” Kislinski said. “I’m a cash player, I’ve been playing poker since 2007, and I’d play tournaments here and there but never won any, so this is nice.” This is not only his biggest lifetime score, but first recorded tournament win.

The final day of this tournament included a lot of experienced tournament players including a five-handed match that included Ben Palmer, Francis Anderson, Nicholas Pupillo, and Adam Walton.

“Tournaments are a completely different game than cash. I used to play more how I felt, but in the last couple of years I started studying and the results started coming.” Kislinski went on to emphasize the importance of studying in all areas of poker in order to improve, not just tournaments. Kislinski will remain here for the rest of the month to play some more winter series before year’s end.

Final Table Results

Place Player Hometown Prize
1 Sergei Kislinski Rostov, NV $73,019
2 Adam Walton Las Vegas, NV $52,010
3 Nicholas Pupillo Las Vegas, NV $37,695
4 Francis Anderson Poughkeepsie, NY $27,807
5 Ben Palmer Las Vegas, NV $20,884
6 Jose Demeyere Brazil $15,975
7 Sergio Fernandez Barcelona, Spain $12,450
8 Giuseppe Pantaleo Bielefeld, Germany $9,888
9 Chad Lipton San Diego, CA $8,008

Final Day Action

A relatively fast final day occurred as Cody Raymond (27th-$3,469) and Timothy Chang (26th-$3,469) were eliminated on the first hand of the day. Brendan Shiller (23rd-$3,781), Justin Turner (20th-$4,213), and Qing Liu (19th-$4,213) were among some of those to follow them out the door.

Rob Wazwaz (18th-$4,213) found himself making another deep run, but a run of cards not going his way saw his massive stack fall out of the tournament. The points he accumulated here have added to his lead in the MSPT Player of the Year race. It will all come down to Running Aces as to who will take the title.

The final player to fall before the final table was Mitch Garshofsky who ended up all in with cards on their backs holding nines against Giuseppe Pantaleo’s ace-king. An ace-high flop would see Pantaleo take the chip lead into the final table, while Garshofsky finished one shy of the final table in tenth, collecting $6,614 for his efforts.

Final Table Action

It was only a short amount of time into the final table when Chad Lipton was eliminated in ninth. He had lost a massive pot to Adam Walton where Lipton had rivered two pair and Walton had rivered a straight. He was left with enough for the small blind the following hand and his nine-three could not best Walton’s ace-nine as he collected $8,008 for his efforts.

Despite starting the final table as the chip leader, it was Pantaleo who went out the door next. A massive preflop war occurred when Pantaleo held kings and Walton held ace-king and eventually both players got their chips in. The flop came safe, but the turn ace gave Walton the lead and Pantaleo could not his one outer on the river, giving Walton a massive chip lead and leaving Panatleo to collect $9,888 for his eighth place finish.

Walton would take out the next two players, with a bit of time in between the eliminations. The first came when Sergio Fernandez four-bet jammed with his pocket eights and Walton looked him up with pocket jacks and held to send out Fernandez in seventh place for $12,450.

Jose Demeyere came into the final table as the shortest stack, but through good timing and patience he secured a few ladders. His run would come to an end at Walton’s hands as he jammed his last chips in with sixes only for Walton to call him with ace-jack and flop two pair. Walton continued to build a chip lead while Demeyere collected $15,975 for his sixth place finish.

Sergei Kislinski and Ben Palmer would eventually overtake Walton’s chip lead and leave him as one of the shorter stacks with Francis Anderson and Nicholas Pupillo, but a competitive five-handed match would see the stacks shift around multiple times. Anderson would eventually triple barrel in a hand against Palmer which saw Palmer fold on the river. The following hand saw Walton cooler Palmer when Palmer held queens and Walton held kings. The kings held up to give Walton the chip lead again and leave Palmer on the short stack. His last chips would go to Pupillo as he moved in against Pupillo’s raise with ace-ten only for Pupillo to hold aces and eliminate the WPT champion in fifth place for $20,884.

Anderson would follow him immediately out the door as he moved in his chips with ace-seven while Kislinski called him with sevens and held up. The three handed match was set while Anderson ended his run in fourth place for $27,807.

The three handed match saw an even start with many small pots traded in between the three players. A massive pot where Walton flopped two pair against Kislinski would see Walton take a commanding chip lead, but the script got flipped a few hands later when Kislinski rivered two pair to best Walton’s top pair and take the lead again. Pupillo would be next to go as he moved all in against Kislinski with an open ended straight draw, while Kislinski flopped two pair. The board would not give any help to the straight draw, leaving Kislinski to take a massive lead heads up and the WSOP bracelet winner to finish in third place for $37,695.

A couple of months ago in the MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event, Pupillo and Walton both got three handed with Walton finishing in third and Pupillo in second. The inverse happened today as Pupillo took third while Walton finished his deep run in second place after rivering three fours against Kislinski’s boat. Kislinski would take home the title while Walton would take home $52,010 for his runner-up finish.

Thank you for reading along here at MSPTPoker.com. Be sure to check in again soon as the team heads up to Running Aces Casino.

  • Level: 26
  • Blinds: 30000 / 60000
  • Ante: 60000
Adam Walton Eliminated In 2nd Place ($52,010)
Created (11/29/2023 9:40:14 PM by Liam Gannon)

Sergei Kislinski raised to 130,000 on the button and Adam Walton defended the big blind.

The flop of checked through to the turn where Kislinski bet 225,000 and Walton called.

The river came out and Kislinski moved all in for 890,000 effective which Walton called.

Adam Walton:
Sergey Kislinski:

Walton had rivered three fours, but was drawing dead on the turn as Kislinski had made a dominating two pair.

Sergei Kislinski - 7,140,000
Adam Walton - Eliminated in 2nd place for $52,010

  • Level: 26
  • Blinds: 30000 / 60000
  • Ante: 60000
Kislinski Extending Lead
Created (11/29/2023 9:30:58 PM by Liam Gannon)

Adam Walton called on the button and in the big blind Sergey Kislinsky raised to 200,000 which Walton called.

On the flop, Kislinsky bet 220,000 and Walton called quickly.

The turn brought the and Kislinsky bet 400,000 which Walton called again.

Kislinsky moved all in on the river river and Walton sat back in his chair.

“That’s a stupid river,” lamented Walton as he pondered his decision. After some more thought he folded and Kislinsky extended his lead.

  • Level: 25
  • Blinds: 25000 / 50000
  • Ante: 50000
Updated Chip Counts
Created (11/29/2023 9:00:52 PM by Liam Gannon)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Sergey Kislinsky5,490,0003,100,000
Adam Walton1,650,0002,250,000

  • Level: 25
  • Blinds: 25000 / 50000
  • Ante: 50000
Nicholas Pupillo Eliminated in 3rd Place ($37,695)
Created (11/29/2023 8:58:36 PM by Liam Gannon)

Nicholas Pupillo raised to 125,000 on the button and in the big blind Sergey Kislinsky defended his big blind.

The flop of saw Kislinsky check to Pupillo who bet 175,000. Kislinsky raised to 600,000 which prompted Pupillo to move all in for 1,400,000 and Kislinsky called.

Nicholas Pupillo:
Sergey Kislinsky:

Pupillo had flopped open ended while Kislinsky flopped top two. The turn provided more outs for Pupillo in the form of a flush draw, but the river did nothing for the draw leaving the MSPT regular to finish his run in third place.

Sergey Kislinski - 5,400,000
Adam Walton - 1,700,000
Nicholas Pupillo - Eliminated in 3rd place for $37,695

  • Level: 25
  • Blinds: 25000 / 50000
  • Ante: 50000
Kislkinsky Takes From Pupillo
Created (11/29/2023 8:42:35 PM by Liam Gannon)

Nicholas Pupillo raised to 125,000 on the button and in the big blind, Sergey Kislinski defended.

The flop came out and Pupillo bet 150,000 when checked to. Kislinski raised to 440,000 which Pupillo called.

On the turn, Kislinski bet 780,000 and Pupillo folded before the the bet left Kislinski’s hand.

Sergey Kislinski - 3,400,000
Nicholas Pupillo - 1,700,000

  • Level: 25
  • Blinds: 25000 / 50000
  • Ante: 50000
Updated Chip Counts
Created (11/29/2023 8:19:46 PM by Liam Gannon)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Sergey Kislinsky2,720,0001,980,000
Adam Walton2,250,0002,840,000
Nicholas Pupillo2,210,0001,010,000

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 20000 / 40000
  • Ante: 40000
Kislinsky Rivers Walton To Double
Created (11/29/2023 8:18:54 PM by Liam Gannon)

Adam Walton raised to 80,000 on the button and in the small blind, Sergey Kislinsky three-bet to 290,000 which Walton called.

The flop came out and Kislinsky checked to Walton who bet 155,000 and Kislinsky called.

On the turn, Kislinsky checked a second time to Walton who bet 300,000 and Kislinsky called.

Kislinksy checked the river which prompted Walton to shove for 610,000 effective and Kislinsky snap called.

Sergey Kislinsky:
Adam Walton:

Walton rolled his eyes at the river card and once more the chip lead shifted back to Kislinsky as the players headed to break.

Sergey Kislinsky - 2,720,000
Adam Walton - 2,250,000

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 20000 / 40000
  • Ante: 40000
Walton Back In The Lead
Created (11/29/2023 8:07:41 PM by Liam Gannon)

Sergey Kislinsky raised on the button to 80,000 and Adam Walton called in the big blind.

The flop came out and Walton checked over to Kislinsky who bet 40,000. Walton raised to 140,000 and Kislinsky called.

On the turn, Kislinsky called a bet of 290,000 from Walton.

Walton bet 780,000 on the river which sent Kislinsky into the tank. After some thought and before using a time extension, he put out a stack for the call and Walton turned over for aces up. Kislinsky whipped his cards into the muck and Walton regained the chip lead.

Adam Walton - 3,150,000
Sergey Kislinsky - 1,650,000

  • Level: 24
  • Blinds: 20000 / 40000
  • Ante: 40000
Francis Anderson Eliminated in 4th Place ($27,807)
Created (11/29/2023 7:54:40 PM by Liam Gannon)

Francis Anderson moved all in from the button for 550,000 which saw Sergey Kislinsky call in the small blind.

Francis Anderson:
Sergey Kislinsky:

The board ran out and the sevens held up as the best hand for Kislinsky to extend his lead and Anderson was eliminated in fourth place.

Sergey Kislinsky - 3,100,000
Francis Anderson - Eliminated in 4th place for $27,807

 
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
7,140,000  
2,140,000 
 
Rostov 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
Brazil 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Spain 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
Dallas 
OR 
0  
Busted 
 
Cancun 
 
Mexico 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
Waukee 
IA 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
MN 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
Canton 
MT 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
Rostov 
NV 
$73,019
1,200
2
NV 
$52,010
1,000
3
NV 
$37,695
900
5
NV 
$20,884
700
6
 
 
Brazil 
$15,975
600
7
 
Spain 
$12,450
500
8
 
$9,888
400
9
CA 
$8,008
300
11
Dallas 
OR 
$6,614
200
12
Cancun 
 
Mexico 
$5,574
200
13
CA 
$5,574
150
14
 
 
$4,795
150
15
Waukee 
IA 
$4,795
150
16
NV 
$4,795
100
18
MN 
$4,213
100
19
CA 
$4,213
75
20
Canton 
MT 
$4,213
75
21
NY 
$3,781
75
24
 
$3,469
50
27
 
Canada 
$3,469
50
LEVEL INFO
Level
26
Blinds
30000 / 60000
Ante
60000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
238
Players Remaining
1
Average Chip Stack
7,140,000
Total Chips
7,140,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
7,140,000
0
0
0
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
2,800
2,450
2,300
2,200
2,183
1,933
1,900
1,800
10 
1,700