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  • MSPT Iowa Poker State Championship Final Table Results
  • Jake Long Takes Over POY Lead
  • MSPT Season 16 Player of the Year Standings

This past weekend, the Major Series of Poker: The Tour (MSPT) was at Riverside Casino just south of Iowa City for the Season 16 MSPT Iowa Poker State Championship, an $1,110 buy-in tournament that attracted 815 runners and awarded a $789,494 prize pool.

After three starting flights and a 14-hour Day 2 finale, it was Mike Estes earning a long-overdue MSPT title and a career-high $153,551 in prize money.

“Phenomenal, best I’ve felt in eight years,” Estes told MSPT reporter Anthony Thompson after the victory. “I literally played for eight years (until 2020) without ever cashing a single tournament … So during COVID, I really started diving into what I was doing wrong and how I could improve.”

Estes then played his first MSPT in 2021 and made seven final tables before claiming victory at a final table that included MSPT Hall of Famer Rob Wazwaz and PokerNews Podcast host Chad Holloway.

MSPT Iowa Poker State Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Mike Estes$153,551
2Jake Long$94,499
3Chad Holloway$69,610
4Michael Krentzer$51,971
5Steve Dill$39,372
6Jeff Kenny$29,923
7Justin Coliny$22,836
8Rob Wazwaz$18,111
9Nick Barksdale$14,174

Day 2 saw 91 players return in the money. Among those to cash were reigning MSPT Player of the Year Umut Ozturk (61st - $2,362), MSPT Hall of Famer Rich Alsup (53rd - $2,520), Day 1 chip leader Taylor Howard (19th - $6,615), and final table bubble boy DJ Buckley (10th - $11,024).

Chad Holloway
PokerNews Podcast host Chad Holloway

With three players remaining, our very own Holloway moved all in from the small blind for 4.4 million in Level 32 (200,000/300,000/300,000) with the AJ, and Jake Long called from the big holding the A3. Holloway got it in good and held on the 477flop, but the running 2turn and Kriver gave Long a flush to enter heads-up play nearly even in chips with Estes.

Even so, the final two didn’t take long to get it in when Estes jammed holding the A5and Long woke up with the 99. The JQ4flop wasn’t particularly interesting, but the 9turn was as Long improved to a set, but Estes picked up a spade flush draw. Well, it was the latter’s time to hit a runner-runner flush as the 3spiked on the river! Long was left with peanuts and went bust in the very next hand.

Jake Long Takes Over POY Lead

Jake Long
Jake Long

The MSPT Season 16 Player of the Year race has been a back-and-forth affair. Nebraska’s Jake Long wound up finishing the tournament in second place for $94,499 and 1,600 POY points, which vaulted him to the top of the current leaderboard ahead of players like Anthony Scarborough, Umut Ozturk, and Josh Reichard.

There are still plenty of events remaining on the MSPT schedule for 2025, so Long will no doubt need to keep racking up scores if he hopes to stave off the competition.

MSPT Season 16 Player of the Year Standings

PlacePlayerPoints
1Jacob Long4,791
2Anthony Scarborough4,417
3Umut Ozturk3,767
4DJ Buckley3,758
5Josh Reichard3,750
6Ryan Eamon3,700
7Carl Carodenuto3,000
8Timothy Thorp2,942
9Michael Estes2,775
10Rob WazWaz2,750

*Images courtesy of MSPT photographer Tyler Abrams.

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