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The Venetian

May 26 - 29, 2023

 
  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 200000
Matthew Schulte Wins The $1,100 MSPT Venetian Main Event for $118,874
Created (5/30/2023 1:21:07 AM by Liam Gannon)

After just under 12 hours of play, the returning field of 91 has been reduced to just one player. Ohio’s Matthew Schulte ended up defeating Nicholas Pupillo heads up for his first MSPT trophy and $118,874.

“I ran super hot at this final table,” said the newly crowned champion “and that is usually what it takes.” The poker tournament regular, has cashes dating back to 2009 on Hendon mob that sees total earnings sit at $547,787 prior to this win. With this win, he sees his biggest first place score.

“I can’t lose on the summer,” Schulte joked referring to his schedule of tournaments “so that’s a positive.” When talking about the three handed match he said “I’ve played with Nick before, he’s really good, and I’ve never played with Adam before, but he also played really solid.” When asked about the following MSPT tournament he said “you won’t see me tomorrow, but I’ll play Day 1C.”

Final Table Results

Place Player Prize
1 Matthew Schulte $118,874
2 Nicholas Pupillo $88,426
3 Adam Walton $66,443
4 David Jackson $50,437
5 Al-Farouk Moyosore Obe $38,684
6 William Latta $29,980
7 Michael Wang $23,480
8 Cody Wiegmann $18,586
9 Cero Zuccarello $14,871

Final Day Recap

The day saw the elimination of many MSPT greats. Players like Josh Reichard, Aaron Massey, Kirk Acevedo,James Romero, Josh Remitio, Farah Galfond, and Umut Ozturk all saw their chances for an MSPT title vanish before them.

The final table bubble boy became Kenny Hallaert, who moved in his final couple of big blinds from the cutoff with jack-ten offsuit, only for Adam Walton to call on the button with king-queen suited. Walton made two pair and Hallaert found his best MSPT cash for his tenth place finish for $12,028.

Final Table Action

First to go at the final table was Cero Zuccarello who after doubling up Nicholas Pupillo early into the final table, found himself as one of the shortest stacks. He moved in his final seven big blinds in from the button with pocket sixes and Pupillo called in the big blind with ace-ten. An ace-high board saw Pupillo take down the pot and Zuccarello finished his run at this MSPT in ninth place for $14,871.

Cody Wiegmann spent much of the final two tables on a short stack, but was able to navigate himself up the pay ladder a few times until there were eight players left. Wiegmann moved in his final chips from early position with king jack offsuit which saw action fold over to Al-Farouk Moyosore Obi in the big blind who called with pocket nines. No help was seen on the runout and Wiegmann’s eighth place finish earned him $18,586.

Michael Wang finished his run in seventh place in a massive chip lead determining pot. He moved in 29 big blinds from the button with ace-nine offsuit, only for Adam Walton to wake up with ace-jack offsuit and call. The jack-high flop and brick turn saw no help come to Wang and he collected $23,480 for his deep run.

The next one out the door was William Latta who moved his final 17 big blinds in with pocket sevens over Matthew Schulte’s open. Schulte called with ace-queen suited and connected with the ace on the turn to take down a massive pot and Latta exited the tournament in sixth place for $29,980.

Al-Farouk Moyosore Obi moved in his final nine big blinds in from the small blind with king-nine offsuit, only for Walton to wake up with king-ten suited to call and flop a ten. The turn and river brought no additional help to Obi as he exited the tournament in fifth place for $38,684.

David Jackson ended his run in fourth place. After being down as the shortest stack, he moved in his final nine big blinds in from first position with ace-ten suited. Schulte called in the big blind with ace-four suited and flopped a pair of fours to pull ahead and hold up through the runout. Schulte hopped to second in chips and Jackson collected $50,437 for his impressive run in the tournament.

Walton began three handed play with just under half of the chips in play, but his fortunes would change as he lost with ace-queen against Schulte’s pocket nines for half of the chips in play. A few more pots going his opponent’s directions would see him drop down to the shortest stack in the counts. After defending his big blind with nine eight offsuit and flopping a straight draw, he would move all in for his last seven big blinds which Schulte called with ten seven suited for a pair of sevens. The straight draw did not complete and Walton exited the tournament in third place for $66,443.

Heads up play went very quick as within a few hands, both players got their chips in on the turn. Schulte had turned three nines on a nine high board, while Pupillo had flopped a straight with a flush draw to boot. The board pairing on the river gave Schulte a full house and Pupillo ended his impressive run in this MSPT in second place for $88,426.

Congratulations to Matthew Schulte for his first MSPT win for $118,874. Thank you to everyone who played and thank you for reading along with us here at MSPT.com. Stay tuned tomorrow for coverage of Day 1B of the $1,600 MSPT Venetian Main Event.

  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 200000
Nicholas Pupillo Eliminated In 2nd Place ($88,426)
Created (5/30/2023 12:40:23 AM by Liam Gannon)

Nicholas Pupillo called on the button and in the big blind Matthew Schulte checked his option.

The flop came out and Schulte checked to Pupillo who bet 300,000 which Schulte called.

The turn peeled off the and Schulte checked once more to Pupillo who bet 1,200,000. Schulte raised to 3,000,000 and Pupillo responded by moving all in for 7,000,000 which Schulte called.

Nicholas Pupillo:
Matthew Schulte:

Pupillo had flopped a straight with a flush draw to boot, while Schulte had turned three nines. The river paired the board once more giving Schulte a full house and the win of the tournament. Pupillo shook Schulte’s hand and headed over to the payout desk.

Congratulations to Matthew Schulte for winning his first MSPT title and $118,874. Stay tuned for a full recap.

  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 100000 / 200000
  • Ante: 200000
Adam Walton Eliminated In 3rd Place ($66,443)
Created (5/30/2023 12:31:49 AM by Liam Gannon)

Matthew Schulte raised to 500,000 on the button and in the big blind, Adam Walton defended.

The flop rolled off and Walton moved all in for 1,100,000 and Schulte called.

Adam Walton:
Matthew Schulte:

The turn of eliminated most of Walton’s outs and the river saw Schulte’s three sevens hold up as the best hand while Walton exited the tournament in third.

Matthew Schulte - 12,400,000
Adam Walton - Eliminated

  • Level: 30
  • Blinds: 75000 / 150000
  • Ante: 150000
Schulte Doubles Through Walton
Created (5/30/2023 12:12:28 AM by Liam Gannon)

Matthew Schulte raised to 375,000 on the button and in the big blind Adam Walton moved all in for 4,675,000 effective. Schulte shifted in his chair for a few seconds before calling for his tournament life.

Matthew Schulte:
Adam Walton:

The board ran out and Schulte filled up to nines full of fives as he took the chip lead from Walton.

Matthew Schulte - 9,575,000
Adam Walton - 4,100,000

  • Level: 30
  • Blinds: 75000 / 150000
  • Ante: 150000
Schulte and Pupillo Even Out
Created (5/29/2023 11:57:50 PM by Liam Gannon)

Matthew Schulte raised to 500,000 in the small blind and Nicholas Pupillo called in the big blind.

The flop of saw Pupillo call a bet of 300,000 from Schulte.

Schulte checked the turn where Pupillo bet 750,000 and Schulte called.

The river of checked through and Schulte turned over for aces up which was good as Pupillo mucked his hand.

Matthew Schulte - 5,300,000
Nicholas Pupillo - 4,700,000

  • Level: 30
  • Blinds: 75000 / 150000
  • Ante: 150000
Full Counts
Created (5/29/2023 11:37:10 PM by Liam Gannon)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Adam Walton9,200,0008,500,000
Nicholas Pupillo5,800,0003,410,000
Matthew Schulte5,300,0005,960,000

  • Level: 29
  • Blinds: 60000 / 120000
  • Ante: 120000
David Jackson Eliminated In 4th Place ($50,437)
Created (5/29/2023 11:34:32 PM by Liam Gannon)

David Jackson moved all in for 1,205,000 in first position and action folded around to Matthew Schulte in the big blind who called.

David Jackson:
Matthew Schulte:

The flop of put Schulte in the lead with a pair of fours and he remained in the lead on the runout, sending out the 2022 MSPT $1,600 Venetian runner-up in fourth place.

Matthew Schulte - 5,690,000
David Jackson - Eliminated

  • Level: 29
  • Blinds: 60000 / 120000
  • Ante: 120000
Al-Farouk Mosoyore Obi Eliminated In 5th Place ($38,685)
Created (5/29/2023 11:10:28 PM by Liam Gannon)

Al-Farouk Moyosore Obi moved all in for 1,200,000 in the small blind and in the big blind Adam Walton called.

Al-Farouk Moyosore Obi:
Adam Walton:

The board ran out which saw Walton make tens up with a king and Obi wish his tablemates good luck as he exited the tournament area.

Adam Walton - 9,050,000
Al-Farouk Moyosore Obi - Eliminated

  • Level: 29
  • Blinds: 60000 / 120000
  • Ante: 120000
Full Chip Counts
Created (5/29/2023 10:42:19 PM by Liam Gannon)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Adam Walton8,500,0009,450,000
Matthew Schulte4,470,0005,600,000
Nicholas Pupillo3,410,0003,400,000
Al-Farouk Moyosore Obe1,870,0001,300,000
David Jackson (FL)1,410,0001,580,000

  • Level: 28
  • Blinds: 50000 / 100000
  • Ante: 100000
William Latta Eliminated In 6th Place ($29,980)
Created (5/29/2023 10:28:24 PM by Liam Gannon)

Matthew Schulte raised to 250,000 in the cutoff and action folded to William Latta in the small blind who moved all in for 1,750,000. Schulte asked for a count and then called to put Latta at risk.

William Latta:
Matthew Schulte:

The board ran out and Schulte paired his ace on the turn to pull ahead and Latta exited the tournament in sixth place.

Matthew Schulte - 5,600,000
William Latta - Eliminated

 
 
LEVEL INFO
Level
31
Blinds
100000 / 200000
Ante
200000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
807
Players Remaining
3
Average Chip Stack
6,725,000
Total Chips
20,175,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
20,175,000
0
10 
0
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
3,750
3,700
3,367
3,191
3,000
2,958
2,625
2,575
10 
2,542