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Riverside Casino

March 14 - 17, 2024
Main Event: 672 Entrants
Winner: Jake Wilding
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EVENT RECAP

Jake Wilding

For the first time this season, the MSPT (Mid-States Poker Tour) traveled to Riverside Casino to host its $1,110 Main Event, and the turnouts did not disappoint.

A total of 672 entries were tallied (74 from Day 1a; 240 from 1b; 358 from 1c) were tallied through three starting flights and generated a $650,340 prize pool.

On Sunday, 81 players returned for Day 2 action, and after roughly 12 hours of action it was former poker dealer Jake Wilding who walked away on top to win the $133,320 first-place prize and his first MSPT title.

“I’m in shock”, Wilding said after the win, “I never had a deep run like this before, so it’s crazy that the first one is a winner”.

Wilding, a former dealer who hasn’t pitched some cards for roughly five years, had plans to deal this tournament but decided to play it instead.

“I was going back-and-forth between the two but knew I would be missing out if I didn’t play and am obviously happy with the decision I made”.

It was a grind for the new champ as the victory didn’t come easy with two MSPT Hall of Famer’s at the final table but luck did play a role on the outcome.

“I never lost a race in during tournament”, Wilding continued to add, “I never lost when I was ahead, and I won a few times when I was behind so I couldn’t have asked for much more”.

MSPT Season 15 MSPT Riverside Final Table Results
Place Player Prize POY
1st Jake Wilding $133,320 1,700
2nd George Dietz $81,308 1,500
3rd Rich Alsup $60,482 1,400
4th Loren Rice $44,873 1,300
5th Josh Reichard $33,818 1,200
6th Mark Fink $25,363 1,100
7th Steve Dill $19,510 1,000
8th Ian Nelson $15,608 900
9th Kevin Berthelsen $11,706 800
Day 2 Action

With 72 slated to get paid, a few handfuls of bodies needed to drop before players reached the money.

The final day started off with a bang after Keerat Bawa flushing out Scott Vetter for the first elimination of the day while DJ Buckley, WSOP bracelet winner John Reading, and MSPT champ Ken Komberec were amongst the others to leave empty handed.

After Komberec was hooked by fellow MSPT champ Joe Matheson, the hand-for-hand process begun, and only a few hands passed before 2022 Iowa State Poker champ Craig Trost was eliminated on the bubble, starting the march to the final table.

With the remaining players left in the money, the fast-paced action hit a new gear with players dropping like flies while other making moves to gain chips.

Eliminations continued like wildfire, those to fall along the way, albeit with a payday were Sarah Stefan (33rd Place - $2,861), Loki Abboud (20th Place - $5,593), two-time MSPT champ Ken Baime (16th Place - $6,503), MSPT champ Mo Nuwwarah (13th Place - $7,804), and Andros Ioakimides (10th Place - $9,755).

Final Table Action

Once the player took their seats, action picked right up with Kevin Berthelsen being set-up by George Dietz to become the first final table elimination.

A few hands later, Dietz would notch another KO under his belt after he won a race against short stack Ian Nelson and Steve Dill followed him to the payout desk after he succumbed to the same fate against MSPT Hall of Famer Josh Reichard.

After Dill’s elimination, action slowed down for a few levels before Mark Fink lost a race with pocket fours against Jake Wilding’s Big Slick, eliminating him in sixth place.

With chips continuing to shuffle, Reichard then found himself at the bottom of the counts and got his short stack in the middle from the big blind with king-jack off against Wilding holding an ace.

Reichard found himself needing to find a pair but was left drawing dead after Wilding turned his ace and ended his Main Event run in fifth place finish for $33,818.

Four-handed action saw fellow MSPT Hall of Famer Rich Alsup finally wake-up with a hand at the final table as he was able to find a double with pocket against Loren Rice who was dispatched in fourth place for $44,873 shortly after.

The chips were pretty evenly dispersed between the three remaining players until Alsup got his chips in the middle holding a suited Big Slick, only to have Wilding roll over a pair of kings. Alsup was unable to pull ahead and made his departure in third place for $60,482.

The heads-up match saw Wilding holding majority of the chips in play, and he only needed one hand before he out-kicked Dietz in second place ($81,308) enroute to becoming the newest MSPT Riverside Main Event Champion

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The RESULTS

Rank
Player Name
City
State
Amount
Points
1
IA 
$133,320
1,700
2
IL 
$81,308
1,500
3
MN 
$60,482
1,400
4
IA 
$44,873
1,300
5
WI 
$33,818
1,200
6
SD 
$25,363
1,100
7
Fenton 
MO 
$19,510
1,000
8
MO 
$15,608
900
9
Omaha 
NE 
$11,706
800
10
MO 
$9,755
700
11
IA 
$9,755
700
12
MO 
$9,755
700
13
Omaha 
NE 
$7,804
600
14
MO 
$7,804
600
15
WI 
$7,804
600
16
IL 
$6,503
500
17
Marion 
IA 
$6,503
500
18
Omaha 
NE 
$6,503
500
19
IA 
$5,593
400
20
MN 
$5,593
400
21
NE 
$5,593
400
22
MN 
$4,682
300
23
Athens 
IL 
$4,682
300
24
WI 
$4,682
300
25
IA 
$3,772
250
26
Tiffin 
IA 
$3,772
250
27
Verona 
WI 
$3,772
250
28
MN 
$2,861
200
29
MO 
$2,861
200
30
MN 
$2,861
200
31
IA 
$2,861
200
32
Durand 
MI 
$2,861
200
33
IL 
$2,861
200
34
MO 
$2,861
200
35
IA 
$2,861
200
36
WI 
$2,861
200
37
Minonk 
IL 
$2,536
150
38
MN 
$2,536
150
39
IA 
$2,536
150
40
IL 
$2,536
150
41
WI 
$2,536
150
42
NE 
$2,536
150
43
MN 
$2,536
150
44
IA 
$2,536
150
45
IA 
$2,536
150
46
IL 
$2,406
100
47
MN 
$2,406
100
48
MN 
$2,406
100
49
IL 
$2,406
100
50
IL 
$2,406
100
51
IA 
$2,406
100
52
IA 
$2,406
100
53
Medina 
MN 
$2,406
100
54
Omaha 
NE 
$2,406
100
56
IL 
$2,276
75
57
IA 
$2,276
75
58
IA 
$2,276
75
59
IA 
$2,276
75
60
IA 
$2,276
75
61
MO 
$2,276
75
62
IL 
$2,276
75
63
IL 
$2,276
75
64
Quincy 
IL 
$2,146
50
65
Oregon 
WI 
$2,146
50
66
WI 
$2,146
50
67
IL 
$2,146
50
68
MO 
$2,146
50
69
IA 
$2,146
50
70
Quincy 
IL 
$2,146
50
71
MN 
$2,146
50
72
IA 
$2,146
50