Venetian Poker Room Results
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The Venetian Poker Room Today at 9:52 AM DeepStack Showdown January 18 - February 1, 2021 features more than. $1 Million in guaranteed tournament prize pools. $1,600 NLH World Poker Tour (WPT) $500K guarantee kicking off January 29, 2021. The latest tweets from @VenetianPoker. The Venetian Poker Room’s controversial Lucky Shot Poker Series and Drawing wrapped up Sunday with the ‘Total Prize Pool’ scheme providing mixed results for both the players and the card room. It was just over a month ago that the Venetian’s October series earned criticism from the poker community due to its use of ‘Total Prize Pool.
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
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Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Bob Whalen | $140,152* |
2 | Grachia Minasian | $100,682* |
3 | George Brady | $96,839* |
4 | Thomas Lust | $94,376* |
5 | Oluwashola Akindele | $85,004* |
6 | John Dennehey | $38,168 |
7 | Justin Young | $29,686 |
8 | Vadim Shlez | $23,325 |
9 | Eyal Al Revah | $19,084 |
19 | Kou 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).
Venetian Poker Room Results 2019
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.
Dates | Edition | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
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February 2-4, 2017 | Poker Bowl I | 695 | $681,100 | Jordan Young | $117,381 |
February 1-3, 2018 | Poker Bowl II | 827 | $806,325 | Kfir Nahum | $108,410 |
January 31-February 2, 2019 | Poker Bowl III | 1,022 | $996,450 | Brian Wilson | $143,929 |
January 29-February 1, 2019 | Poker Bowl IV | 1,093 | $1,060,210 | Bob 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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The Venetian Poker Room keeps tournament action going with two exciting OneDay tournaments offered daily, at 12:10 pm and 6: 10 pm. Buy-ins range from $125 to $340 and feature various guarantees, bounties, and rebuys. These are all single day events. During our DeepStack series events, our OneDay tournaments are suspended.
Regular OneDay Tournaments are temporarily suspended. Please check back in the near future for updates and more information.
We are currently offering $230 NLH STTs on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, as well as $300 NLH Shootout MTTs on Fridays and Saturdays.