Terry Fleischer was the last player to reach the 2024 finals A medium stakes poker round in the Venetian Poker Pot $1,600 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event. The Las Vegas resident defeated a field of 360 entries to take home his first win MSPT title and the grand prize of $98,101.
It was the seventh-largest payday on record for a long-time tournament player. His lifetime earnings have increased to more than $2.5 million, with a total of 247 cash prizes and 28 titles won along the way.
“It feels really good,” Fleischer said. MSPT Reporters. “You know, I’m getting older and I’ve only got a limited amount of time left to do this, so I’ve got to keep making the most of it…and I love hitting these guys.”
Fleischer got 600 Card player The player of the year gets the title of champion. It is now on the list of the top 100 companies in 2024 Boy Race standings provided by World poker.
This event ran over three days at the Venetian® Resort Las Vegas. Only 41 players moved from the two starting flights to the second day. These players, who had all raised money, took a seat on Sunday and played until only Fleischer was left with chips.
Fleischer was beaten two sets short at one point on Day 2, but was able to quickly get back on track.
“It was a crazy day. I only had a big blind with two tables remaining, but I managed to spin that up to 900,000 in 30 minutes,” Fleischer said.
By the time the final table was decided, Fleischer was sitting in sixth chip position among the nine remaining competitors. 2021 Where are the millions? Main event champion Andrew Moreno was in the lead at that point.
The winner of the bracelet and World Poker Tour Champion Dylan Linde scored the first knockout, winning a classic against Brian Kaye (ninth) to narrow the field to eight. 2022 MSPT South Dakota State Poker Championship Winner Gerald Cunniff hit pocket aces against Evan Sandberg’s pocket plugs (8th) to score the next knockout.
Linde’s run ended when his queens entered the failed flight of Dozen Mopreno, who was carrying the Q-10. Moreno then improved to a flush level on the river to win the overall and send Lindy to seventh ($17,759). He now has nearly $8.1 million in tournament winnings to his name, and is ranked 82nd in 2024. Boy The classification is thanks to the six final table finishes it has already reached this year.
Cunniff landed two aces (AK and AQ) against AX bottoms to eliminate Jack Corrigan (6th – $22,789) and Jeremy Baker (5th – $29,669). This was already Baker’s fourth Boy– Qualification degree. With 918 points, he now ranks 34th overall.
Conev went on to finish fourth, racing QC In Stanley Wing J10 After S1010 flop. Cunniff failed to improve the turn or river and settled for $39,181.
Moreno got it all in 7628 plate with 107 against 109 From Fleischer. 8 On the River saw Moreno eliminated in third place ($52,475). He now has over $4.2 million in lifetime tournament earnings after this latest strong showing.
Fleischer led more than 4:1 in singles play with Wong. In the final hand, Wong pushed with A4 Fleischer contacted AK. The K board ran out9283 Fleischer created the best pair and the best player to win the pot and the title. Weng earned $71,260 as runner-up.
Here’s a look at the payouts Boy Points awarded at the final table:
place | player | Profits | Boy points |
1 | Terry Fleischer | $98,101 | 600 |
2 | Stanley Wong | $71,260 | 500 |
3 | Andrew Moreno | $52,475 | 400 |
4 | Gerald Cunniff | $39,181 | 300 |
5 | Jeremy Baker | $29,669 | 250 |
6 | Jack Corrigan | $22,789 | 200 |
7 | Dylan Lind | $17,759 | 150 |
8 | Evan Sandberg | $14,044 | 100 |
9 | Brian Kay | $11,273 | 50 |
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