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To continue setting new records, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) should consider hosting all its events at FireKeepers Casino in Battle Creek, Michigan.
The MSPT tournaments held at the casino this year have achieved remarkable achievements. In May, the MSPT arrived, and the Main Event broke the previous record for the biggest poker tournament in Michigan history, boasting an impressive 1,066 entries. Later in mid-October, the MSPT made a triumphant return, surpassing the earlier turnout by just one entry and setting yet another record.
From fifth to first
Poker professional Chris Meyers achieved a remarkable feat by surpassing his own previous performances.
During the May event at FireKeepers, Meyers secured a spot at the final table and concluded the tournament in fifth place, earning a well-deserved prize of $42,333. However, in this latest occasion, the accomplished player from New York emerged victorious, claiming the prestigious title and a substantial sum of $191,196.
These are the most recent results of the final tables:
- Chris Meyers from Buffalo, NY earned a total of $191,196.
- Millard Hale from Kalamazoo, MI earned $117,818 in the 2nd position.
- Altaf Motiwala from Kalamazoo, MI earned $87,847 in the 3rd quarter.
- Jerry Delisle from Hazel Park, MI earned a total of $65,110, securing the 4th position.
- Jake Reeser from Davison, MI earned a total of $49,607, securing the 5th position.
- Brian Reinert from Atlanta, GA earned a total of $38,239 in the 6th position.
- Djon Palshaj from Oakland, MI secured the 7th spot with a total amount of $29,971.
- James Miller from West Olive, MI earned $22,737 in 8th place.
- Santa Zawaideh from Birmingham, MI received $18,603 on the 9th.
- Spencer Wright from Jeddo, MI, secured the 10th position with earnings amounting to $14,468.
To the victor goes … the upgraded Cavs tickets
After his victory, the MSPT live reporting team managed to interview Meyers. Here’s what he had to share:
I am feeling great because I have honestly invested a lot of effort into achieving this. Winning a MSPT was one of my goals, and I’m thrilled to have accomplished it.
Last time, I managed to reach the final table but fell just short of victory. I believed I played skillfully in the previous game, and this time, luck was on my side as well. When fortune favors you consistently at a particular casino, a sense of ease and destiny sets in. I had a strong intuition that this game would turn out well.
When questioned about his intentions for the money, Meyers informed the MSPT that he was en route to Cleveland for the Cavaliers’ home opener.
“I plan to enhance my seating arrangement a bit, aiming for the closest possible position to the court.”
Meyers is a favorite to win MSPT Player of the Year
Meyers’ victory and impressive fifth-place performance have placed them at the forefront for the Kimo Sabe Mezcal MSPT Player of the Year Award.
With just four events remaining, Meyers currently leads with 3,300 points, surpassing his closest competitor by over 300 points. When questioned about his pursuit of the POY title, he expressed unwavering determination, stating, “Without a doubt. I aim to participate in as many events as possible.”
Meyers holds aspirations of joining the esteemed roster of previous MSPT POY winners.
- Nathan Fair, a resident of Plymouth, MN, was named the 2011 MSPT Player of the Year.
- The 2012 Most Valuable Player of the Year in the MSPT is awarded to Dan Sun, hailing from Cedar Rapids, IA.
- Patrick Steele from Chelsea, MI was named the 2013 MSPT POY.
- Michael Deis from Ann Arbor, MI was crowned the 2014 MSPT Player of the Year.
- Mark Hodge from Corcoran, MN was named the 2015 MSPT POY.
- Richard Alsup from New Hope, MN was named the 2016 MSPT POY.
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