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JACK Cleveland Casino

January 20 - 28, 2018

 
  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 30000
 
 
Abdul Amer Wins MSPT Cleveland Poker Open at JACK Cleveland Casino for $118,350
Created (1/28/2018 10:39:00 PM by Admin System)

The $1,100 buy-in MSPT Cleveland Poker Open, the tour’s first-ever stop in Ohio, drew 581 entries (111 on Day 1A, 182 1B, and 288 1C) to JACK Cleveland Casino. That made it both the largest poker tournament field and prize pool in Cleveland history!

After three starting flights and Sunday’s Day 2, it was 34-year-old Abdul “Dulie” Amer who emerged victorious to capture a $118,350 first-place prize. It was the first MSPT cash for Amer, who hails from Columbus, Ohio. Prior to the win, he had $95,595 in tournament earnings including a previous best of $25,230 for finishing third in a 2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open $560 NLHE event.

“I haven’t scooped a tournament in forever, just always get deep but hard to break through, especially in these bigger ones with good players,” Amer said after the win. “It was a well-run tournament. It was a good time. Everything at JACK Cleveland was great. Everyone was nice and professional.”

Amer, who is good friends with poker pros Nick Guagenti and Adam Friedman, can often be found playing pot-limit Omaha cash games when he’s not spending time with his wife and two kids, one three years old and the other just eight months.

“I’ll take care of about $50K to bookies, I’m a big sports gambler,” Amer joked when asked about what he’ll do with the six-figure score. “No plans, probably put it in the bank and keep it rolling.”

Final Tables Results
1st – Abdul Amer (Columbus, OH) $118,350
2nd – Daniel Wagner (Buffalo, NY) $72,701
3rd – Adam Friedman (Gahanna, OH) $52,976
4th – Mike Shanahan (Avon, IN) $39,450
5th – Ronnie Lamb (Denver, CO) $29,869
6th – Mike Peppin (Cleveland, OH) $22,543
7th – John Michalak (Cleveland, OH) $17,471
8th – Brian Berthiaume (Cottage Grove, MN) $13,526
9th – Luke Edwards (Columbus, OH) $10,708
10th – Randall Brooks (Detroit, MI) $8,454

The day began with a dozen players needing to fall before the money was made. Among those to leave empty handed were Bobby Noel, Edward Mogilnicki, Andy Spears, and bubble boy Tarik Adam.

Some notable players to cash the tournament were 2017 MSPT Indiana State Poker Champ Satish Thakur (62nd - $2,142), Day 1B chip leader David Michael (47th - $2,254), legendary Cleveland radio show host Michael “Triv” Trivisonno (38th - $2,423), Mike Ross (28th - $2,705), Day 1C chip leader Aaron Obstein (17th - $5,636), Day 1A chip leader Frank Lagodich (14th - $6,763), and final table bubble boy Kenneth Coppens (11th - $8,454).

On just the third hand of the final table, Luke Edwards raised to 65,000 from the cutoff and Randall Brooks responded by three-betting all in for 620,000 from the small blind. Mike Shanahan flatted from the big, Edwards got out of the way, and Brooks discovered the bad news.

Shanahan:
Brooks:

Brooks was looking for a miracle, but he didn’t get one as the board ran out a dry .

Not long after Luke Edwards four-bet shoved with the and received a call from Amer, who held the . It was a flip, and Edwards failed to improve as the board ran out a lowly . Edwards took home $10,708 for his ninth-place finish.

Minnesota’s Brian Berthiaume, who was at back-to-back Main Event final tables after finishing fifth in December’s MSPT Season 8 finale at Canterbury Park, was the next to go after racing with against the of Shanahan. The board ran out and Berthiaume had to settle for eighth place and $13,526 in prize money.

From there, the short-stacked John Michalak shoved his last eight big blinds from the button with the only to run it into the of Dan Wagner in the big blind. Michalak picked up a straight draw on the flop, but he missed it when the blanked on the turn followed by the on the river. Michalak earned $17,471 for finishing seventh.

Mike Pempin exited in sixth place for $2,543 – the result of getting his short stack all in against two players and having them checking it down – and then Ronnie Lamb bowed out in fifth place after jamming his short stack with the from the small blind and getting a call from Shanahan, who held the in the big. The board ran out and that was all she wrote for Lamb.

Four-handed play was an action-packed affair, and during it MSPT Season 8 FireKeepers champ Mike Shanahan went from the big to the short stack. That is when he jammed for 1.1 million under the gun with the and Wagner called from the button with the . Shanahan was unable to improve on the runout, and the last former champ in the field hit the rail in fourth place for $39,450.

Interestingly, the score brought Shanahan’s MSPT earnings up to $278,607, which put him into 10th place on the tour’s all-time money list.

Falling in third place after losing a flip with the against the of Wagner was World Series of Poker bracelet winner Adam Friedman. While he came up short of his first MSPT title, he did join the MSPT six-figure club by earning a tour-high $52,976 (his previous best was $45,000 for finishing third in a Season 5 FireKeepers Casino stop), which brought his tour earnings up to $133,649.

Wagner began heads-up play with 8 million in chips to Amer’s 3.6 million, but it turned into a lengthy back-and-forth battle. The chip lead exchanged hands several times before it got to Level 33 (100,000/200,000/30,000), which is when Amer raised to 400,000 holding the and called when Wagner shoved for 4.6 million with the . The board ran out and Wagner had to settle for second place and a $72,701 consolation prize.

“Blinds were big, I know he’s going to shove with any ace,” Amer said when asked about why he decided to take a shot in the last hand. “He shoved earlier with queen-jack, so I know he’s a capable player.”

The MSPT continues this week with the $1,100 buy-in, $500K GTD Poker Bowl II at The Venetian in Las Vegas. That tournament will offer Day 1A and 1B on Thursday and Friday respectively, and the surviving players will then play down to a winner on Saturday’s Day 2.

  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 30000
 
 
Daniel Wagner Eliminated in 2nd Place ($72,701)
Created (1/28/2018 10:35:11 PM by Admin System)

Abdul Amer raised to 400,000 on the button and Dan Wagner responded by three-betting all in for right around 4.6 million. Amer stood slightly and spiked in a call.

Amer:
Wagner:

Both players held an ace, but Amer’s kicker had him out in front. The flop gave Wagner a wheel draw, but he failed to hit is as the blanked on the turn followed by the on the river.

Daniel Wagner – Eliminated in 2nd place for $72,701

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 80000 / 160000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Dan Wagner Puts Abdul Amer In The Tank
Created (1/28/2018 10:29:16 PM by Admin System)

Ambul Amer raised to 360,000, and Dan Wagner responded with a jam for 4,825,000.

Amer went into the tank, verifying the count with the dealer and with Wagner. He shuffled his cards around for a bit, then asked Wagner, “You got anything?”

Wagner was silent. Amer thought for around three minutes total, then finally released his hand.

Abdul Amer - 6,300,000 (39 bb)
Dan Wagner - 3,300,000 (21 bb)

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 80000 / 160000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Abdul Amer Increasing His Lead
Created (1/28/2018 10:17:28 PM by Admin System)

Dan Wagner raised to 375,000 on the button, and Abdul Amer made the call in the big blind.

Action checked all the way to the river on a board, where Amer bet 350,000. Wagner folded.

Abdul Amer - 7,400,000 (46 bb)
Dan Wagner - 4,200,000 (26 bb)

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 80000 / 160000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Abdul Amer Reclaims The Chip Lead
Created (1/28/2018 10:07:06 PM by Admin System)

Abdul Amer raised to 360,000 on the button, and Dan Wagner three-bet to 1,050,000 from the big blind. Amer went into the tank for about two minutes, before settling on a call.

Wagner continued for 675,000 on a flop. Amer thought for a bit, then called.

Wagner slowed down with a check on the turn. Amer shoved, and Wagner immediately folded.

Abdul Amer - 6,600,000 (41 bb)
Dan Wagner - 5,000,000 (31 bb)

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 80000 / 160000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Dan Wagner Reclaims the Chip Lead
Created (1/28/2018 10:00:30 PM by Admin System)

Dan Wagner limped the button and Abdul Amer checked his option to see a jack-high flop. Amer check-called a bet of 225,000 and then checked the turn.

Wagner bet 375,000, Amer check-raised to 875,000, and Wagner called. Both players then checked the river.

Wagner tabled the for top pair and it was good as Amer mucked.

Dan Wagner - 6,600,000 (41 bb)
Abdul Amer - 5,000,000 (31 bb)

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 80000 / 160000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Abdul Amer Doubles Through Dan Wagner
Created (1/28/2018 9:52:48 PM by Admin System)

Dan Wagner limped the button, and Abdul Amer raised to 400,000. Dan Wagner then limp-shoved for 3,105,000 effective and was snapped off by Amer.

Wagner:
Amer:

Wagner was dominated by Amer’s ace-queen, and he got no help on the flop. The on the turn added a few chop outs, but the fell on the river, and Amer doubled into the chip lead.

Abdul Amer - 6,250,000 (39 bb)
Dan Wagner - 5,350,000 (33 bb)

  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 60000 / 120000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Chip Counts at the Break
Created (1/28/2018 9:39:08 PM by Admin System)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Daniel Wagner83000007300000
Abdul Amer33000004300000

  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 60000 / 120000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Dan Wagner With The Check-Raise
Created (1/28/2018 9:35:25 PM by Admin System)

Abdul Amer raised to 240,000, and Dan Wagner called on the button.

Wagner checked the flop over to Amer, who bet 275,000. Wagner woke up with a check-raise to 725,000, which put Amer in the tank. After about a minute, he kicked his hand to the muck.

Dan Wagner - 7,300,000 (61 bb)
Abdul Amer - 4,300,000 (36 bb)

  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 60000 / 120000
  • Ante: 20000
 
 
Dan Wagner Takes from Abdul Amer
Created (1/28/2018 9:22:12 PM by Admin System)

Dan Wagner raised to 250,000 on the button and Abdul Amer called to see the flop. Both players checked and the dealer burned and turned the .

Amer led out for 375,000, Wagner called, and the completed the board on the river. Amer checked and then folded when Wagner bet 500,000.

Dan Wagner - 9,000,000 (75 bb)
Abdul Amer - 2,600,000 (22 bb)

 
 
Legend:  #  - Main event champ   #  - POY champ  H  - HOF champ
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
Abdul Amer
11x Main Event Champion
11,620,000  
11,620,000 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
NY 
Adam Friedman
11x Main Event Champion
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
Mike Shanahan
11x Main Event Champion
0  
Busted 
 
Avon 
IN 
0  
Busted 
  
Denver 
CO 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
MN 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
Toledo 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
PA 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
Canton 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
MI 
Brian Hou
11x Main Event Champion
0  
Busted 
 
MI 
0  
Busted 
 
Canton 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
MI 
0  
Busted 
 
Bryan 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
Austin 
TX 
0  
Busted 
 
ME 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
PA 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
Canton 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
Kent 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
Toledo 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
Toledo 
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
Canton 
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
 
Akron 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
Canton 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
NY 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
Satish Thakur
11x Main Event Champion
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
NY 
0  
Busted 
  
Akron 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
  
MD 
0  
Busted 
  
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
Mentor 
OH 
0  
Busted 
  
MI 
0  
Busted 
 
Mentor 
OH 
Bobby Noel
22x Main Event Champion
0  
Busted 
  
PA 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
OH 
$118,350 
1,700 
2
NY 
$72,701 
1,500 
3
OH 
$52,976 
1,400 
4
Avon 
IN 
$39,450 
1,300 
5
Denver 
CO 
$29,869 
1,200 
6
OH 
$22,543 
1,100 
7
OH 
$17,471 
1,000 
8
MN 
$13,526 
900 
9
OH 
$10,708 
800 
10
MI 
$8,454 
700 
11
Toledo 
OH 
$8,454 
700 
12
PA 
$8,454 
700 
13
OH 
$6,763 
600 
14
Canton 
OH 
$6,763 
600 
15
MI 
$6,763 
600 
16
OH 
$5,636 
500 
17
NY 
$5,636 
500 
18
MI 
$5,636 
500 
19
NY 
$4,959 
400 
20
NY 
$4,959 
400 
21
MI 
$4,959 
400 
22
Canton 
OH 
$4,114 
300 
23
MI 
$4,114 
300 
24
Bryan 
OH 
$4,114 
300 
25
OH 
$3,494 
200 
26
Austin 
TX 
$3,494 
200 
27
ME 
$3,494 
200 
28
IL 
$2,705 
150 
29
MO 
$2,705 
150 
30
OH 
$2,705 
150 
31
OH 
$2,705 
150 
32
OH 
$2,705 
150 
33
OH 
$2,705 
150 
34
Canton 
OH 
$2,705 
150 
35
OH 
$2,705 
150 
36
OH 
$2,705 
150 
37
OH 
$2,423 
100 
38
OH 
$2,423 
100 
39
OH 
$2,423 
100 
40
OH 
$2,423 
100 
41
OH 
$2,423 
100 
42
NY 
$2,423 
100 
43
Kent 
OH 
$2,423 
100 
44
OH 
$2,423 
100 
45
Toledo 
OH 
$2,423 
100 
46
MI 
$2,254 
75 
47
OH 
$2,254 
75 
48
Toledo 
OH 
$2,254 
75 
49
Canton 
MI 
$2,254 
75 
50
OH 
$2,254 
75 
51
OH 
$2,254 
75 
52
OH 
$2,254 
75 
53
Akron 
OH 
$2,254 
75 
54
OH 
$2,254 
75 
55
PA 
$2,142 
50 
56
MI 
$2,142 
50 
57
OH 
$2,142 
50 
58
Canton 
OH 
$2,142 
50 
59
OH 
$2,142 
50 
60
NY 
$2,142 
50 
61
MI 
$2,142 
50 
62
MI 
$2,142 
50 
63
MI 
$2,142 
50 
LEVEL & TOURNAMENT INFO
Level
33
Blinds
100000 / 200000
Ante
20000
Entries
581
Players Remaining
1
Average Chip Stack
11,620,000
Total Chips
11,620,000
LEVEL INFO
Level
33
Blinds
100000 / 200000
Ante
20000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
581
Players Remaining
1
Average Chip Stack
11,620,000
Total Chips
11,620,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
11,620,000
0
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
POINTS
5,625
5,425
4,950
4,633
4,500
3,850
3,725
3,533
10 
3,450