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The Venetian

June 17 - 21, 2019

 
  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 200000 / 400000
  • Ante: 400000
Linglin Zeng Becomes Second Woman Ever To Ship An MSPT Main Event; Wins MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event ($393,506)
Created (6/22/2019 1:20:11 AM by Admin System)

By the end of the MSPT’s 151st Main Event – a $1,600 buy-in, $3,000,000 GTD tournament held at The Venetian in Las Vegas that attracted 2,472 entries, it was Linglin Zeng of China that took home the lion’s share of the prize pool after a three-way deal netted her $393,506. She becomes the second female MSPT Main Event champion ever, along with Angelina Rich, who also netted her title via a three-way chop at a MSPT Main Event at The Venetian.

Earlier in the tournament and just before the deal was made, Zeng said, “I made a huge fold against Mike Shin; he check-raised me then shoved the river.” This hand proved to be a pivotal one, as it allowed Shin, who jumped into first-place in the MSPT Hayvin Poker POY race with his third-place finish, to climb out of the danger zone just before the chop happened. Zeng said she’d get it out of Shin on what he held that hand; “I’ll find out, I need to go ask him. I think he had it.”

Not one to rest on her laurels, Zeng, a former nurse turned poker player, said she’s “ready for the WSOP Monster Stack tomorrow!” She’s already had some success this summer as well, saying, “I went deep in the $1,500 six-max, fourteenth-place, then I almost didn’t play this one. I played the WSOP Double Stack, in Day 3 I was chip leader. I lost a few hands, for some reason I just got so mad and dumped all my chips in one level. I was so mad at myself, and someone told me about this tournament at Venetian, and I was just so fired up to redeem myself. I wasn’t even going to play at all.” Describing her style, she said “I’m very aggressive, loose and aggressive. I’m super loose, I usually play cash; tournaments aren’t really my thing.” Finally, she acknowledged her rail which included her boyfriend, saying, “I have a lot of friends supporting me, I was very grateful.”

Starting in Day 2, a number of players walked away with a cash, including Day 1a chip leader Ben Diebold (39th - $10,251), MSPT Hall of Famer Rich Alsup (56th - $7,777), two-time WSOP bracelet winner Elio Fox (68th - $7,070), former MSPT Venetian champ Thomas Boivin (74th - $6,363), CSOP founder Matt Stout (81st - $6,363), former WSOP November Niner Dan Ott (105th - $5,302), Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier (123rd - $5,302), Felipe Davila (138th - $4,949), “Mad” Marvin Rettenmaier (221st - $3,888), three-time MSPT champ Matt Kirby (242nd - $3,888) and 2014 WSOP Main Event champ Martin Jacobson (249th - $3,888).

Unfortunately for 22 of the 32 players that returned for Day 3 action, they would not be a part of one of the biggest final tables in MSPT history, behind only two events from last year’s MSPT The Venetian series in terms of total prize pool. Some of those falling short included Day 1c chip leader Oleg Eltsov (11th - $42,420), Jack O’Neill (13th - $33,582), Rudy Sawa (17th - $31,461), Lokesh Garg (18th - $31,461), 2018 WSOPE champ Jack Sinclair (21st - $26,159), Harry Arutyunyan (23rd - $21,397), and Dominick Sarle (29th - $12,726).

Final Table Action

Coming into the final table, it was an international affair, as six different countries had representation, including three from China, two each from the United States and Italy, and Sweden, Spain and the United Kingdom were all represented as well. First to fall was Jiawei Liu, who lost a flip with ace-jack suited against the overwhelming chip leader coming into the final table, Linglin Zeng and her pocket tens. Liu settled for $42,420 for his tenth-place finish.

Knowing he had already laddered once, Brady Osterman called off his last twelve big blinds after Oliver Price jammed, and when his ace-jack failed to catch up to Price’s ace-queen, Osterman was out the door in ninth-place. The $54,792 in prize money will represent more than four-fifths of his lifetime tournament earnings, according to Hendon Mob.

Suddenly, the bustouts at the final table came to a screeching halt, as eighth-place wouldn’t fall for another ninety minutes. It was Donis Agnelli that would be out next, grinding down to two big blinds before Mike Shin’s ace-queen bested Agnelli’s ace-four. The native Italian took home $68,932 for his efforts.

Leaving just a few hands later would be Spain’s Javier Zarco, who tried to steal Oliver Price’s big blind with queen-three, only for Price to wake up with Big Slick and felt Zarco in seventh for $88,374. The 2015 WSOP Millionaire Maker runner-up and 2017 The Venetian DeepStack Extravaganza $3,500 event champ padded his $2.2 million in lifetime tournament earnings with this score.

Out the door next was Yilong Wang, who fell victim to three straight all-in defeats, including having Shin dead to three outs after the turn in one hand, before Shin pinged his king on the river to crack Wang’s tens. Wang then couldn’t get his ace-eight to overcome Alessio Sabatini’s kings, and he was left with sixth-place and $113,119.

Less than an orbit later, Price got his last thirteen bigs in with sevens against the pocket sixes of Zeng. Zeng proved how hot she was running when she flopped a set and turn quads to leave the UK product with fifth-place and $143,519 to add to an established career that includes over $1.7 million in career earnings.

Sweden’s Michael Tureneic was the next to go, when his ace-jack was dominated by the ace-queen of Sabatini. Tureneic was dead by the turn, and the fourth-place finisher adds $187,353 to his whopping $4.4 million in lifetime tournament earnings.

Three-handed play lasted for a few levels before the trio looked at the numbers for a deal. In the end, they decided on the payouts listed below.

1 Linglin Zeng - China $393,506
2 Alessio Sabatini - Italy $356,000
3 Mike Shin - Milwaukee, WI $321,000

  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 200000 / 400000
  • Ante: 400000
A Deal Has Been Reached!
Created (6/22/2019 12:55:26 AM by Admin System)

The final three players have agreed to a modified ICM chop with the final numbers as follows:

Linglin Zeng: $393,506 (original first-place prize: $521,448)
Alessio Sabatini: $356,000 (original second-place prize: $321,681)
Mike Shin: $334,000 (original third-place prize: $240,377)

Shin takes over first-place in the MSPT Hayvin Poker POY race, while Zeng is our MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event champ! Stay tuned shortly for a full recap of all the day’s action.

  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 200000 / 400000
  • Ante: 400000
Deal Discussion In Progress
Created (6/22/2019 12:38:55 AM by Admin System)

The clock has been paused while the final three discuss a possible deal. (Chops are allowed at MSPT Venetian events.)

  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 200000 / 400000
  • Ante: 400000
Two More Orbits With The Final Three
Created (6/22/2019 12:38:22 AM by Admin System)

Hand 1: Mike Shin raised to 900,000 from the button, and Alessio Sabatini called in the big blind. Both players checked the flop, and Shin bet 800,000 on the turn. Sabatini folded.

Hand 2: Linglin Zeng limped in from the button, Sabatini limped in from the small blind, and Shin checked his option. Action checked to the turn of a board, where Shin won the pot with a bet of 800,000.

Hand 3: Shin limped in from the small blind, and Zang raised to 800,000 in the big blind. Shin called. Action checked to the turn of a board, and Shin check-called a bet of 1 million. Shin check-called 1.5 million on the river, only to muck when Zang turned over .

Hand 4: Zeng limped in from the small blind, and Sabatini checked his option. Action checked all the way through a baord and Zeng won with .

Hand 5: Zeng limped in from the button, and Sabatini raised to 1 million. Zeng called, then called a bet of 1.2 million on the flop. Sabatini bet on the turn and Zeng folded before the amount was determined.

Hand 6: Sabatini raised to 800,000 on the button, and Shin called in the big blind. Shin check-folded to a bet of 900,000 on the flop.

Linglin Zeng - 27.7 million (69 bb)
Alessio Sabatini - 21.6 million (54 bb)
Mike Shin - 12.5 million (31 bb)

  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 200000 / 400000
  • Ante: 200000
Shin And Zeng Showdown
Created (6/22/2019 12:23:14 AM by Admin System)

It may have the most exciting hand of three handed play and it was a game changer.

Linglin Zeng bet out 800,000 on the button and was called by Mike Shin in the big blind. After the flop, Shin check and Zeng bet out another 600,000. Shin called and the came out on the turn. Shin checked again and Zeng put out 1,300,000. Shin fired back with 2,800,000 and Zeng called with Alessio Sabatini staring intently at the action.

The was the river card and Shin moved all-in for 4,200,000 chips. Zeng was forced into a rough decision and after a few minutes released the hand.

Shin moved up to 14,400,000 with the hand and Zeng fell to 27,100,000.

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 150000 / 300000
  • Ante: 300000
Two Orbits With The Final Three
Created (6/22/2019 12:02:22 AM by Admin System)

Hand 1: Mike Shin raised to 700,000 from the button, and Linglin Zeng called in the small blind. Zeng check-called a bet of 600,000 on the flop, then the turn and river was checked down, and Zeng won with .

Hand 2: Zeng raised to 600,000 from the button, and Shin called in the big blind. Shin check-called a bet of 800,000 on the flop, and both players checked the turn. Shin jammed when the fell on the river, and Zeng called, showing her that flopped middle set was now just the board Broadway straight. Shin sheepishly grinned and turned over as they chopped the pot.

Hand 3: Shin limped in from the small blind, and Zeng checked her option. Shin bet 300,000 on the flop and Zeng folded.

Hand 4: Shin limped in from the button, Zeng limped in from the small blind, and Alessio Sabatini checked his option in the big blind. Zeng led out for 400,000 on the flop and both opponents folded.

Hand 5: Zeng limped in from the button, Sabatini limped in from the small blind, and Shin checked his option in the big blind. Action checked to the turn of a board, where Zeng bet 500,000. Everyone folded.

Hand 6: Sabatini raised to 700,000 from the button and everyone folded.

Linglin Zeng - 34.7 million (116 bb)
Alessio Sabatini - 16.8 million (56 bb)
Mike Shin - 9.3 million (31 bb)

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 150000 / 300000
  • Ante: 150000
Not So Fast, My Friend
Created (6/21/2019 11:43:37 PM by Admin System)

The Shin Show hasn’t been cancelled yet.

After a 800,000 chip raise from Linglin Zeng, Mike Shin raised all-in for his remaining 4,600,000 chips. Zeng called and turned over to face off with the of Shin.

Zeng trailed heading into the hand but hit the flop and survived the on the turn. But it was not meant to be as the came out for another river save for Shin.

Shin goes to 9,500,000 chips with the win and keeps the field at three players.

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 150000 / 300000
  • Ante: 300000
Michael Tureneic Eliminated In 4th Place ($187,353)
Created (6/21/2019 11:25:21 PM by Admin System)

Michael Tureneic

Alessio Sabatini raised to 700,000 from the cutoff, then tank-called a three-bet shove for 5.725 million from Michael Tureneic in the small blind.

Michael Tureneic:
Alessio Sabatini:

Sabatini paired his queen on the flop to take a commanding lead, and he locked it up on the turn, leaving Tureneic dead to the river.

Alessio Sabatini - 20 million (67 bb)
Michael Tureneic - Eliminated in 4th place for $187,353

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 150000 / 300000
  • Ante: 300000
Oliver Price Eliminated in 5th Place ($143,519)
Created (6/21/2019 11:19:17 PM by Admin System)

Oliver Price - 5th Place ($143,519)

When you’re hot, you’re hot.

After a raise to 700,000 by Linglin Zeng, Oliver Price moved his 3,800,000 chip stack into the middle. Zeng paused, counted out the chips needed to call and moved them into the middle.

It looked like a mistake Price showed and Zeng flipped up . But Zeng would not be denied when the flop came out giving her a set and then the turn brought the for quads and the elimination of Price.

Oliver Price finishes in 5th place winning $142,519.

With the field being down to four players, the ante is now the size of the small blind the rest of the way current taking it down to 150,000.

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 150000 / 300000
  • Ante: 300000
Yilong Wang Eliminated In 6th Place ($113,119)
Created (6/21/2019 11:10:44 PM by Admin System)

Yilong Wang

Alessio Sabatini raised to 800,000 from under the gun, then snapped off a three-bet shove for 2.3 million from Yilong Wang in the big blind.

Yilong Wang:
Alessio Sabatini:

Sabatini flopped top set with the flop, but Wang was still alive with a gutshot. The turn and river bricked off, and Sabatini’s rise continues as he now sits solidly in second place.

Alessio Sabatini - 14 million (47 bb)
Yilong Wang - Eliminated in 6th place for $113,119

 
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
61,800,000  
61,800,000 
 
 
 
China 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
China 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Sweden 
0  
Busted 
 
Madrid 
 
Spain 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
Italy 
0  
Busted 
  
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Italy 
0  
Busted 
 
Mesa 
AZ 
0  
Busted 
 
 
China 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
VT 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
MI 
0  
Busted 
 
NV 
0  
Busted 
 
MO 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
London 
 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
FL 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
NJ 
0  
Busted 
 
 
 
Brazil 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Poland 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
 
 
China 
$393,506
2,000
2
 
Italy 
$356,000
1,800
3
IL 
$334,000
1,700
4
 
Sweden 
$187,353
1,600
5
 
 
$143,519
1,500
6
 
 
China 
$113,119
1,400
7
Madrid 
 
Spain 
$88,374
1,300
8
 
 
Italy 
$68,932
1,200
9
Mesa 
AZ 
$54,792
1,100
10
 
China 
$42,420
1,000
11
 
 
$42,420
1,000
12
 
 
$42,420
1,000
13
 
$33,582
900
14
VT 
$33,582
900
15
 
Canada 
$33,582
900
16
 
 
$31,461
800
18
NV 
$31,461
800
19
MO 
$26,159
700
21
London 
 
$26,159
700
22
CA 
$21,917
600
23
CA 
$21,917
600
24
NY 
$21,917
600
25
 
 
$17,675
500
26
 
 
$17,675
500
27
FL 
$17,675
500
28
 
$12,726
500
29
NY 
$12,726
500
30
NJ 
$12,726
500
31
 
 
Brazil 
$12,726
500
32
 
Poland 
$12,726
500
33
NY 
$12,726
500
34
 
 
$12,726
500
35
 
 
France 
$12,726
500
36
 
 
$12,726
500
37
TX 
$10,251
450
38
 
Canada 
$10,251
450
39
SC 
$10,251
450
40
 
 
$10,251
450
41
IL 
$10,251
450
42
NJ 
$10,251
450
43
 
 
$10,251
450
44
NV 
$10,251
450
45
Edmond 
OK 
$10,251
450
46
 
 
$8,837
450
49
 
 
$8,837
450
50
GA 
$8,837
450
51
TX 
$8,837
450
52
NV 
$8,837
450
54
 
 
Norway 
$8,837
450
55
LA 
$7,777
400
56
MN 
$7,777
400
58
 
 
$7,777
400
59
FL 
$7,777
400
61
 
 
Greece 
$7,777
400
63
 
 
Spain 
$7,777
400
64
NV 
$7,070
400
65
 
 
$7,070
400
66
 
 
$7,070
400
67
TX 
$7,070
400
68
NY 
$7,070
400
71
Davie 
FL 
$7,070
400
72
Tampa 
FL 
$7,070
400
74
 
$6,363
350
76
Toledo 
OH 
$6,363
350
78
CA 
$6,363
350
79
 
 
$6,363
350
81
NV 
$6,363
350
82
 
 
$6,009
300
83
Cabo 
 
Mexico 
$6,009
300
84
 
$6,009
300
85
 
 
$6,009
300
87
CA 
$6,009
300
88
 
 
$6,009
300
89
FL 
$6,009
300
91
 
 
$5,656
250
92
 
 
Spain 
$5,656
250
93
 
Canada 
$5,656
250
95
CA 
$5,656
250
96
 
 
$5,656
250
97
 
 
$5,656
250
98
OH 
$5,656
250
100
IL 
$5,302
200
101
AZ 
$5,302
200
102
NV 
$5,302
200
103
 
Brazil 
$5,302
200
105
PA 
$5,302
200
106
PA 
$5,302
200
107
FL 
$5,302
200
108
OH 
$5,302
200
109
MN 
$5,302
200
110
 
Canada 
$5,302
200
111
 
 
$5,302
200
112
 
 
France 
$5,302
200
113
MD 
$5,302
200
114
Leeds 
 
$5,302
200
115
NC 
$5,302
200
116
 
 
France 
$5,302
200
117
NV 
$5,302
200
120
Athol 
MA 
$5,302
200
121
 
 
France 
$5,302
200
123
Melun 
 
France 
$5,302
200
124
HI 
$5,302
200
125
MO 
$5,302
200
127
China 
 
China 
$4,949
150
128
 
$4,949
150
131
DE 
$4,949
150
132
AZ 
$4,949
150
134
 
 
France 
$4,949
150
135
NV 
$4,949
150
136
 
Canada 
$4,949
150
138
Lima 
 
Peru 
$4,949
150
139
Katy 
TX 
$4,949
150
140
 
 
$4,949
150
141
NV 
$4,949
150
142
CA 
$4,949
150
143
 
$4,949
150
144
CA 
$4,949
150
146
 
 
$4,949
150
147
MA 
$4,949
150
148
 
$4,949
150
149
KY 
$4,949
150
150
London 
 
$4,949
150
151
CA 
$4,949
150
152
 
 
$4,949
150
153
 
$4,949
150
154
 
 
$4,595
100
155
UT 
$4,595
100
156
 
 
$4,595
100
157
 
 
$4,595
100
158
 
 
$4,595
100
159
Athens 
 
Greece 
$4,595
100
160
 
 
Greece 
$4,595
100
161
NV 
$4,595
100
162
 
 
$4,595
100
163
Austin 
TX 
$4,595
100
164
Winona 
MN 
$4,595
100
165
Sofia 
 
$4,595
100
166
Fresno 
TX 
$4,595
100
167
Miami 
FL 
$4,595
100
168
 
 
$4,595
100
169
 
 
$4,595
100
170
 
 
$4,595
100
171
 
$4,595
100
172
 
 
$4,595
100
173
 
 
$4,595
100
175
Tokyo 
 
Japan 
$4,595
100
176
 
 
Poland 
$4,595
100
177
Austin 
TX 
$4,595
100
178
 
 
India 
$4,595
100
179
NV 
$4,595
100
180
 
Canada 
$4,595
100
183
 
$4,242
75
185
Miami 
FL 
$4,242
75
186
CT 
$4,242
75
187
 
 
Canada 
$4,242
75
188
NV 
$4,242
75
190
 
Canada 
$4,242
75
191
NE 
$4,242
75
192
Lille 
 
France 
$4,242
75
193
 
 
Japan 
$4,242
75
194
NV 
$4,242
75
195
CA 
$4,242
75
196
 
 
Brazil 
$4,242
75
197
Fargo 
ND 
$4,242
75
198
 
Brazil 
$4,242
75
199
Israel 
 
Israel 
$4,242
75
200
 
 
$4,242
75
201
CA 
$4,242
75
202
 
 
$4,242
75
205
 
 
China 
$4,242
75
206
CA 
$4,242
75
208
NY 
$4,242
75
209
TX 
$4,242
75
210
NY 
$4,242
75
211
 
 
$4,242
75
213
 
Spain 
$4,242
75
215
NV 
$4,242
75
217
 
 
$3,888
50
218
MA 
$3,888
50
219
 
 
France 
$3,888
50
222
Casper 
WY 
$3,888
50
223
Dallas 
TX 
$3,888
50
224
 
 
$3,888
50
226
 
 
$3,888
50
227
TX 
$3,888
50
229
NV 
$3,888
50
230
 
 
 
$3,888
50
231
 
 
Israel 
$3,888
50
232
NV 
$3,888
50
234
CA 
$3,888
50
236
Auburn 
AL 
$3,888
50
237
 
$3,888
50
238
London 
 
$3,888
50
239
 
 
France 
$3,888
50
240
PA 
$3,888
50
241
NY 
$3,888
50
242
MN 
$3,888
50
243
AZ 
$3,888
50
244
 
$3,888
50
245
NV 
$3,888
50
246
 
 
$3,888
50
247
Marne 
MI 
$3,888
50
248
 
 
Brazil 
$3,888
50
249
 
 
Sweden 
$3,888
50
251
 
 
$3,888
50
LEVEL INFO
Level
35
Blinds
200000 / 400000
Ante
200000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
2472
Players Remaining
3
Average Chip Stack
20,600,000
Total Chips
61,800,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
61,800,000
0
0
10 
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