Bob Whalen Wins MSPT Venetian Poker Bowl IV ($140,152)

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The fourth edition of the Mid-States Poker Bowl (MSPT) $1,100 buy-in Poker Bowl at The Venetian in Las Vegas featured a $1 million guarantee, and a massive turnout of 1,093 entries over three starting flights resulted in a $1,060,210 prize pool.

On Saturday night, the day before the NFL Super Bowl LIV between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs, a winner was crowned in the MSPT Poker Bowl IV after Bob Whalen began as the Day 2 chip leader and rode it to victory after a five-way deal was struck.

Whalen took $140,152 as a part of that deal, which was a new career-high surpassing the $129,967 he previously won back in 2009 after taking down a Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) Main Event. In 2008, he also finished 79th in the World Series of Poker Main Event for $77,200.

Whalen, formerly from Wisconsin, has lived in Vegas for the past three and a half years playing about town nearly every day of the week. However, it wasn��t his first taste of victory at Venetian as ten years ago he won three DeepStack tournaments within a two-week span.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Bob Whalen$140,152*
2Grachia Minasian$100,682*
3George Brady$96,839*
4Thomas Lust$94,376*
5Oluwashola Akindele$85,004*
6John Dennehey$38,168
7Justin Young$29,686
8Vadim Shlez$23,325
9Eyal Al Revah$19,084
19Kou Yang$14,843

*Denotes five-way deal.

Among those to make the money at the top 150 were Terry Fleischer (14th - $11,662), Marko Pantelic (20th - $8,588), Poker Bowl II champ Kfir Nahum (22nd - $7,209), Kathy Liebert (23rd - $7,209), Sorel Mizzi (31st - $4,559), Brett Halan (41st - $3,499), Ashley Sleeth (47th - $3,181), Kenna James (60th - $2,863), Chipp Jett (66th - $2,757), Eric Wasylenko (70th - $2,757), and MSPT Season 1 Running Aces champ Joe Matheson (77th - $2,651).

MSPT Final Table
The MSPT Poker Bowl IV final table.

Final Table Action

MSPT regular Kou Yang was the first final table casualty after running pocket fours into Justin Young��s sixes, and Eyal Al Revah followed him out the door after committing his short stack with king-ten suited only to see Grachia Minasian roll over pocket aces. Revah flopped a flush draw but bricked the turn and river to fall in ninth place.

The short-stacked Vadim Shlez was next to go after losing king-ten to Young��s ace-queen all in preflop, while Young himself bowed out in seventh running pocket tens into George Brady��s two black jacks.

Next on the chopping block was John Dennehey, who lost holding jacks to Minasian��s ace-nine after the latter made a straight on the river. At that point, the final five players paused the clock to discuss a deal. They came to terms, and as the chip leader, Whalen was crowned the Poker Bowl IV MVP taking down his first MSPT title.

DatesEditionEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
February 2-4, 2017Poker Bowl I695$681,100Jordan Young$117,381
February 1-3, 2018Poker Bowl II827$806,325Kfir Nahum$108,410
January 31-February 2, 2019Poker Bowl III1,022$996,450Brian Wilson$143,929
January 29-February 1, 2019Poker Bowl IV1,093$1,060,210Bob Whalen$140,152

Season 11 of the MSPT continues February 21-23 with a $1,100 buy-in, $300K GTD Main Event at Minnesota��s Canterbury Park. Once again PokerNews will be on hand to capture all the action. For more information visit msptpoker.com.

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