Safwane Bahri was all in short with in the hole, and Chris Meyers (pictured) had him covered holding on the button.
The final board of the tournament ran out , and Bahri was eliminated in second place for a payout worth $117,054. That makes Meyers the champion, and he took home the top prize worth $158,100 along with the Venetian trophy and his second MSPT title.
That concludes our live reporting from MSPT Venetian here on the Las Vegas Strip. Stay tuned an interview with the two-time MSPT champion that will be posted later tonight.