Cole Keenan Wins MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event ($123,722)

Matt Hansen
Live Reporting Executive
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Cole Keenan

After three exciting days of poker at the Venetian Poker Room, Cole Keenan of Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania outlasted 671 total entrants and 75 Day 2 players to win the MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event for the Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian trophy and $123,722 after agreeing to a heads-up deal with Michael Williams.

Keenan claimed part of a $647,515 prize pool that paid 72 players and exceeded the $500,000 guarantee and was still processing the win after taking his winner’s photo.

"This is insane. Wow!” Keenan said while looking at the beautiful MSPT Venetian trophy. “I got here two minutes before late registration and I had to go get a Grazie card so I almost didn’t make it in."

This was the second tournament that Keenan has played, the first being last week when he arrived in Las Vegas. Keenan considers himself a cash player and he doesn’t have the opportunity to play tournaments back in Pennsylvania.

MSPT Venetian $1,100 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPayout
1Cole KeenanGilbertsville, PA$123,722*
2Michael WilliamsMound, MN$101,227*
3Thu NguyenFountain Valley, CA$62,938
4Tsz ShingLas Vegas, NV$45,974
5Dave OuelletteDickinson, ND$34,509
6Rohan LongWindsor, CT$25,447
7Francis AndersonLas Vegas, NV$19,296
8Michael BerkChesterton, IN$14,699
9Saad GhanemBurnsville, MN$11,332

*Reflects heads-up deal at final table.

Final Table Recap

MSPT Venetian Final Table
MSPT Venetian Final Table

Keenan came into the final table as the chip leader and was a factor early, eliminating Michael Berk in eighth place with jacks and Rohan Long in sixth with three fives. The two big pots helped Keenan take advantage of several quick eliminations once the action kicked off at the final table. Saad Ghanem went out on the first hand of final table action, followed closely by Berk in eighth and Francis Anderson in seventh, all within about 20 minutes of one another.

Dave Ouellette and his dog Jack were knocked out in fifth place by eventual runner-up Michael Williams. Ouellette was the Day 1a chip leader and carried that to a strong finish.

With four players left, Keenan found himself down to less than two million in chips when he picked up kings to eliminate Tsz “Phil” Shing in fourth place.

The final three players fought for over an hour until Williams eliminated Thu Nguyen in third place with three eights. Williams and Keenan then cut a deal to play for the trophy and $22,495 while splitting the rest of the pot to guarantee themselves $101,227 each.

Williams had a significant advantage in chips to begin heads-up play, but Keenan quickly turned it around and took the lead before finally eliminating Williams with ace-king to claim the championship trophy.

Other notable cashing players on Day 2 include Kathy Liebert, Ralph Massey, Ryan Laplante, and Christopher Carey.

The MSPT will be visits Sycuan Casino in San Diego, California for the United States Poker Championship and PokerNews will be on hand providing updates for both the MSPT $360 Main Event on Sept. 16-19 and the USPC $1,110 Main Event on Sept. 23-26 so make sure to come back to find out who will be crowned the new MSPT champions!

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Matt Hansen
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Las Vegas-based PokerNews Live Reporting Executive, originally from Chicago, IL

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