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Ameristar East Chicago

August 8 - 13, 2023

 
  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 300000 / 600000
  • Ante: 600000
Marc Bernal Wins Inaugural MSPT East Chicago for $130,822
Created (8/14/2023 3:09:49 AM by Liam Gannon)

After 15 hours of play, the inaugural MSPT East Chicago at Ameristar Casino has come to its conclusion. A total of 841 entrants came out to play, ensuring that 90 players would make the money in this massive field.

After the dust settled, it was Illinois resident Marc Bernal who took down the event for his first MSPT trophy and a first place worth a career-best $130,822. “Elated,” the new champion remarked “I feel as though that is a good way to describe how I’m feeling right now.”

Bernal played in a final table that possessed much more of a home game atmosphere then compared to many other final tables. “History adds a lot,” he mentioned when describing some of the competition, “we are all for the most part PLO players and even though the games themselves are very different, the tendencies are the same.”

“The final table was more friendly, which made it a lot more fun,” he continued. “Honestly the competition between the final five of us was more friendly than it was competitive. A lot easier to handle the swings because of that.”

Bernal took down his first six-figure score live cash. When asked what the first thing he was going to do with his winnings he said “we need to buy dog food, so I’m gonna buy some dog food.”

Final Table Results

Place Player Payout Hometown
1 Marc Bernal $130,822 Oak Forest, IL
2 Todd Sladek $98,823 Glen Elyn, IL
3 Michael Puccio $98,823 Deerfield, IL
4 Kevin Andriamehefa $53,742 Chicago, IL
5 Maxx Holland $40,714 Moscow, ID
6 Mo Nuwwarah $30,942 Omaha, NE
7 David Gutfreund $23,614 Chicago, IL
8 Rob Wazwaz $18,728 Minneapolis, MN
9 Kyle Julius $14,657 Naperville, IL

Final Day Recap

The bubble burst rather quickly, with Jack Mayberry having been forced all in from the big blind for his last few chips with queen four off against Terrence Doyle’s three four suited. Doyle turned a flush to leave Mayberry drawing dead and he became the last player to not receive a payout.

Many notables found their exit earlier than they would have hoped, Rich Alsup (90th-$2,117), Michael Berk (87th-$2,117), Umut Ozturk (85th-$2,117) all found themselves leaving just after the bubble burst. Following them out the door included Frank Lagodich (71st-$2,280), Josh Reichard (62nd-$2,443), Abby Merk (60th-$2,443), Sarah Stefan (49th-$2,606), Scott Sisler (39th-$2,931), and Andy Rogowski (37th-$2,931) all found their runs coming to an end before the three table redraw.

After that redraw, others like Gerald Heath (25th-$4,723), Angela Jordison (21st-$6,840), Kou Vang (19th-$6,840), Ryan Julius (18th-$8,143), start of day chip leader Robert Moreno (15th-$9,771), DJ Buckley (13th-$9,771), and Mark Sandness (11th-$11,400) all found themselves on the outside looking in of the final table. The final players ousted before the final table was Joseph Elpayaa who could not win the pot with his queen two against Michael Puccio’s ace-king. Elpayaa collected $11,400 for his tenth place finish and the final table was set.

Final Table Recap

A few hands into the final table, Kyle Julius ended up all in with his pocket nines against Kevin Andriamahefa who held pocket tens. The domination situation resulted in no help being present for Julius and the Illinois-born player ended his impressive run in this event with a ninth place finish worth $14,657.

The final prior MSPT champion standing was the hall of famer Rob Wazwaz, who made his 16th final table. He came into the final table as one of the shorter stacks, and eventually got in his final chips with ace-seven suited against Marc Bernal’s pocket nines. The king-high board did no favors to the Minnesota native and he ended his run in eighth place for $18,728. With this finish, he now overtakes Umut Ozturk into the lead of the hotly contested 2023 Player of the Year race.

David Gutfreund was next to go in seventh place. Gutfreund was unable to gain much momentum throughout the final table and in the end he got in his final chips in with ace ten offsuit against Andriamahefa’s ace seven suited. Andriamahefa flopped a flush draw and the river paired his kicker to send him over eight figures in chips and see the midwestern regular Gutfreund to collect $23,614 for his efforts.

After that, MSPT regular Mo Nuwwarah got into two confrontations with Michael Puccio, with neither of them going his way. The first saw Nuwwarah and Puccio get into a classic race with Nuwwarah holding ace queen suited and Puccio holding tens. The tens held up which put Puccio squarely in second and Nuwwarah as one of the shorter stacks. A few hands passed and Nuwwarah moved all in on the button for his last few chips with king ten while Puccio called in the big blind with king jack. The king jack held and Nuwwarah exited the tournament in sixth place for $30,942.

Laddering up with his short stack throughout the final table was Maxx Holland. With seven left he dropped to the absolute shortest stack, but through careful timing and a few key double ups, he survived to make it to five handed. His run would come to an end when he was nearly forced all in from the small blind with queen six and it could not improve against Andriamahefa’s queen ten and Holland collectd $40,714 for his impressive fifth place finish.

What followed was a four-handed for the ages as all four players being good friends, exchanged jokes and jabs, all while playing intense poker. The chip lead moved to each different player at one time, with Puccio all in for his last chips with a flush and straight draw combo against Bernal’s top pair top kicker. Puccio hit the flush on the river to take the chip lead while Bernal fell to the short stack. As time went on it would be the start of four handed play chip leader Andriamahefa who would fall to the shortest stack and finish his run in fourth place when his jack two failed to improve against Bernal’s jack six and Andriamahefa collected $53,742 for his deep run.

The final three players made a deal to guarantee all three players $98,823, while first place would take home $130,822. Three handed started with Puccio holding the lead, but it would be Todd Sladek who took the lead briefly after doubling through Bernal, before Bernal took it back shortly after.

It would be Puccio’s turn to head to the door after, when his pocket sixes failed to hold up against Bernal’s king nine. The flop of two pair, sealed the deal for Bernal to take the overall tournament lead and Puccio took third place for his highest MSPT finish and $98,823.

Sladek did take the lead from Bernal in heads up play, but after a bit it was Bernal back on top who even took a pot down with seven deuce offsuit. Sladek did double up to ten bigs, but the following hand he found himself all in with queen four suited against Bernal’s king nine suited. The board provided no help for the queen four and Sladek ended his run for a career best live cash of $98,823.

Congratulations to Marc Bernal for winning his first MSPT for $130,822. Thank you to all who played and thanks for reading along with us on MSPTPoker.com. Be sure to check in next week for all updates on MSPT Grand Falls.

  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 300000 / 600000
  • Ante: 600000
Todd Sladek Eliminated in 2nd Place ($98,823)
Created (8/14/2023 2:23:21 AM by Liam Gannon)

Marc Bernal moved all in for 6,000,000 effective from the button and in the big blind Todd Sladek called to put himself at risk.

Todd Sladek:
Marc Bernal:

The board ran out and the king-high held best for Bernal who shook hands with his friend and frequent competitor as Sladek finished for a career best score of $98,823 for his runner up finish.

Marc Bernal - 25,230,000
Todd Sladek - Eliminated in 2nd place $98,823

  • Level: 35
  • Blinds: 300000 / 600000
  • Ante: 600000
Bernal Shows Seven Deuce
Created (8/14/2023 2:02:19 AM by Liam Gannon)

Marc Bernal called on the button and Todd Sladek checked in the big blind.

The flop of saw action check to Bernal who bet 600,000 and Sladek called.

On the turn, Sladek checked once more and Bernal sized up to 1,400,000 which Sladek called.

A river saw Sladek check a third time over to Bernal who bet 2,000,000 and Sladek folded saying “what a turn.”

Bernal flipped over for just seven-high and replied “what a turn indeed.”

Marc Bernal - 17,000,000
Todd Sladek - 8,000,000

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 300000 / 500000
  • Ante: 500000
Sladek Pulls Ahead With Aces
Created (8/14/2023 1:44:48 AM by Liam Gannon)

Marc Bernal called on the button which saw Todd Sladek raise to 1,400,000 in the big blind which Bernal called.

The flop of saw both players check to the turn where Sladek bet 800,000 and Bernal called.

On the river, Sladek checked over Bernal who bet 1,000,000 which Sladek quickly called.

Bernal showed for a pair of tens but it was second best against the of Sladek for a pair of aces.

Todd Sladek - 16,000,000
Marc Bernal - 9,000,000

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 300000 / 500000
  • Ante: 500000
Michael Puccio Eliminated in 3rd Place ($98,823)
Created (8/14/2023 1:35:24 AM by Liam Gannon)

Michael Puccio raised to 1,100,000 in the small blind and in the big blind Marc Bernal moved all in for 4,900,000 effective and Puccio called to put himself at risk.

Marc Bernal:
Michael Puccio:

The board ran out and Bernal flopped two pair to take the lead in the hand and MSPT regular Puccio took his leave in third place for $98,823

Marc Bernal - 18,000,000
Todd Sladek - 7,200,000
Michael Puccio - Eliminated in 3rd place $98,823

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 300000 / 500000
  • Ante: 500000
Sladek Doubles Into Slim Lead
Created (8/14/2023 1:27:43 AM by Liam Gannon)

Michael Puccio raised to 1,100,000 on the button and Marc Bernal called in the small blind. In the big blind Todd Sladek moved all in for 3,575,000 and Puccio folded while Bernal called.

Todd Sladek:
Marc Bernal:

The board ran out and Sladek made top pair on the flop to double up through Bernal and take a slight chip lead as the stacks evened out.

Todd Sladek - 8,900,000
Michael Puccio - 8,100,000
Marc Bernal - 7,900,000

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 300000 / 500000
  • Ante: 500000
Chips Shifting Around
Created (8/14/2023 1:16:04 AM by Liam Gannon)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Marc Bernal11,900,0007,075,000
Michael Puccio8,900,00012,175,000
Todd Sladek4,900,0005,975,000

  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 200000 / 400000
  • Ante: 400000
Kevin Andriamehefa Eliminated In 4th Place ($53,742)
Created (8/14/2023 12:59:36 AM by Liam Gannon)

Kevin Andriamehefa moved all in for 1,275,000 from the small blind and in the big blind, Marc Bernal called.

Kevin Andriamehefa:
Marc Bernal:

The board ran out and the six on the flop kept Bernal in the lead as Andriamehefa was eliminated in fourth place.

Marc Bernal - 7,075,000
Kevin Andriamehefa - Eliminated in 4th Place $53,742

  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 200000 / 400000
  • Ante: 400000
Andriamehefa Stays Alive
Created (8/14/2023 12:46:17 AM by Liam Gannon)

Kevin Andriamehefa moved all in for 750,000 from the small blind and in the big blind, Marc Bernal called.

Kevin Andriamehefa:
Marc Bernal:

The board ran out and Andriamehefa survived.

Marc Bernal - 7,200,000
Kevin Andriamehefa - 1,800,000

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 200000 / 300000
  • Ante: 300000
Bernal Doubles Through Andriamahefa
Created (8/14/2023 12:22:28 AM by Liam Gannon)

Marc Bernal moved all in for 2,625,000 in the cutoff and in the big blind, Kevin Andriamahefa called.

Marc Bernal:
Kevin Andriamahefa:

The board ran out and the ace-eight connected with the eight on the turn to give the pot to Bernal who traded places with Andriamahefa in the chip counts.

Marc Bernal - 5,750,000
Kevin Andriamahefa - 4,500,000

 
 
Player Name
Chips
Progress
 
City
State
Country
25,230,000  
18,155,000 
 
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0  
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0  
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0  
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IL 
0  
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Moscow 
ID 
0  
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Omaha 
NE 
0  
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0  
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MN 
0  
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0  
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IA 
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Peoria 
IL 
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Niles 
IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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IN 
0  
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Summit 
IL 
0  
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WI 
0  
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IL 
0  
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WI 
0  
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Verona 
WI 
0  
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IN 
0  
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Reno 
NV 
0  
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WI 
0  
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WI 
0  
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Skogen 
IL 
0  
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MI 
0  
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0  
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TX 
0  
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FL 
0  
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IN 
0  
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0  
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0  
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WI 
0  
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WI 
0  
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IL 
0  
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MO 
0  
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IL 
0  
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MI 
0  
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IL 
0  
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Novi 
MI 
0  
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0  
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IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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IN 
0  
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WI 
0  
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IL 
0  
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Canada 
 
Canada 
0  
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Macomb 
MI 
0  
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0  
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NV 
0  
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0  
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IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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OH 
0  
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0  
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0  
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0  
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MI 
0  
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WI 
0  
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0  
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0  
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0  
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SD 
0  
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0  
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MI 
0  
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MI 
0  
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IL 
0  
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IL 
0  
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WI 
0  
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Canton 
OH 
0  
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IL 
0  
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WI 
0  
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NV 
0  
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0  
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0  
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0  
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IL 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
IL 
$130,822
1,500
2
IL 
$98,823
1,500
3
IL 
$98,823
1,500
4
IL 
$53,742
1,400
5
Moscow 
ID 
$40,714
1,300
6
Omaha 
NE 
$30,942
1,200
7
IL 
$23,614
1,100
8
MN 
$18,728
1,000
9
IL 
$14,657
900
11
MN 
$11,400
800
12
IL 
$11,400
800
13
MN 
$9,771
700
14
IL 
$9,771
700
16
IL 
$8,143
600
17
IA 
$8,143
600
18
Peoria 
IL 
$8,143
600
19
MN 
$6,840
500
22
Niles 
IL 
$5,781
400
24
IL 
$5,781
400
25
IL 
$4,723
350
27
Summit 
IL 
$4,723
350
29
WI 
$3,583
300
30
Verona 
WI 
$3,583
300
33
WI 
$3,583
300
34
Reno 
NV 
$3,583
300
37
IL 
$2,931
250
39
Novi 
MI 
$2,931
250
40
IN 
$2,931
250
43
WI 
$2,931
250
44
WI 
$2,931
250
46
MO 
$2,606
200
47
FL 
$2,606
200
48
WI 
$2,606
200
49
IL 
$2,606
200
50
WI 
$2,606
200
51
Macomb 
MI 
$2,606
200
52
IL 
$2,606
200
54
IL 
$2,606
200
56
IL 
$2,443
150
58
IL 
$2,443
150
59
Canada 
 
Canada 
$2,443
150
60
IL 
$2,443
150
63
IL 
$2,443
150
64
IL 
$2,280
100
66
IL 
$2,280
100
67
IL 
$2,280
100
68
IL 
$2,280
100
70
IL 
$2,280
100
71
Canton 
OH 
$2,280
100
72
OH 
$2,280
100
75
IL 
$2,199
75
78
WI 
$2,199
75
79
NV 
$2,199
75
85
MN 
$2,117
50
90
MN 
$2,117
50
LEVEL INFO
Level
35
Blinds
300000 / 600000
Ante
600000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
841
Players Remaining
1
Average Chip Stack
25,230,000
Total Chips
25,230,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
25,230,000
0
0
0
0
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
5,425
4,825
4,633
4,500
3,550
3,533
3,450
3,450
10 
3,400