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Buzhyew “BK” Ansha

The 29th and final stop of Major Series of Poker: The Tour (MSPT) Season 16 is currently taking place at Minnesota’s Running Aces Casino, which sits just outside the Twin Cities.

The $1,110 buy-in, $500K GTD Main Event, which took place over the weekend from December 4-7, attracted a field of 838 entries and awarded a $811,360 prize pool. The final table housed two MSPT Hall of Famers in Blake Bohn and Kou Vang.

The former bowed out in eighth place, while the latter made it all the way to heads-up play, where he worked a deal with Buzhyew “BK” Ansha. Unfortunately for Vang, his quest for a fourth MSPT title came up one spot short as Ansha claimed victory and $138,953 in prize money.

“It feels amazing,” local hero Ansha told MSPT reporter Anthony Thompson after his big win, “I played this event last year, and it didn’t go so well, but this is my home casino, so I made sure to play it again, and I’m extremely happy I did.”

MSPT Running Aces Main Event Final Table

Place Player Prize POY Points
1 Buzhyew “BK” Ansha $138,953* 1,800
2 Kou Vang $114,000* 1,600
3 Wes Cannon $70,986 1,500
4 Cam Leibfried $52,999 1,400
5 Shane Stegora $40,150 1,300
6 Dan Kennedy $30,514 1,200
7 Chris Potenza $23,287 1,100
8 Blake Bohn $18,469 1,000
9 Leo Pinamonti $14,454 900

*Denotes heads-up deal.

Kou Vang
MSPT Hall of Famer Kou Vang.

Among the 94 players to return in the money on Sunday were Josh Reichard (11th – $11,242), Brett “Pops” Reichard (14th – $9,636), Gennady Shimelfarb (21st – $6,745), Jeff Copeland (24th – $5,701), Jay Philips (29th – $3,533), and Rob Wazwaz (34th – $3,533).

MSPT Winter Poker Classic Side Event Winners Thus Far…

The Winter Poker Classic features 18 Gold Card events from December 2-14 and marks the last opportunity for players to earn coveted Player of the Year Points.

Right now, reigning back-to-back MSPT POY Umut Ozturk sits second on the leaderboard and is going for the hat-trick with an unprecedented three POY wins in a row.

He currently has 9,947 points behind Jake Long, who sits with 10,372 points. Ozturk cashed the Main Event in 78th place for $2,168 and 75 POY points, while Long failed to make Day 2.

Jake Long
Jake Long has won two side events at the MSPT Winter Poker Classic.

However, Long has continued to crush side events taking down two at the stop – Event #2: $250 Monster Stack and Event #6: $250 Monster Stack – while finishing runner-up in another. Both Long and Ozturk have committed to playing the remaining side event schedule in their quest for POY, which could very well come down to this weekend’s $400 buy-in, $100K GTD Mini Main.

Tournament Entries Winner Prize
Event #1: $400 Tag Team Kickoff 366 Jerome Kangas & James Kangas $9,220
Event #2: $250 Monster Stack NLH 182 Jacob Long $9,463
Event #3: $300 Epic Stack 207 Haroldo Perez $13,184
Event #4: $300 PLO 125 Steve Veres $8,573
Event #5: $1,110 Main Event 838 Buzhyew “BK” Ansha $138,953
Event #6: $250 Monster Stack NLH 124 Jacob Long $6,944
Event #7: $300 Black Chip Bounty 212 Andrew Pickett $7,688
Event #8: $200 Ladies Monster Stack NLH Heidi Roggenkamp $2,080
Event #9: $250 Monster Stack 87 Patrick Herman $5,568

Remaining Schedule

Buzhyew “BK” Ansha Denies Hall of Famer Heads-Up in MSPT Winter Poker Classic 101

Here’s a look at the full MSPT Winter Poker Classic schedule:

Buzhyew “BK” Ansha Denies Hall of Famer Heads-Up in MSPT Winter Poker Classic 102

For more on the MSPT, check out the latest episode of the MSPT Podcast Presented By PokerNews:

*Images courtesy of MSPT photographer Tyler Abrams.

Chad Holloway

PR & Media Manager

PR & Media Manager for PokerNews, host of both the PokerNews Podcast & MPST Podcast Presented By PokerNews, and 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.





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