
Corey Wick crossed the border from Wisconsin into the land of Wolverines and Spartans to beat the $1,110 buy-in MSPT Michigan Poker State Championship for $397,587 on Sunday.
In the event you’re questioning how the payout was so huge for a event with a buy-in simply over $1k, it is as a result of the sector at FireKeepers On line casino in Battle Creek had 3,040 entries throughout three Day 1 beginning flights. Wick defeated Ryan Eamon heads-up for the title.
The event promised gamers no less than $1 million within the pot. However by the point registration closed, the prize pool had reached $2,947,300. The assure had been smashed earlier than the tip of registration on Day 1b, and the biggest beginning flight was nonetheless to return.
Wick Runs Sizzling at Remaining Desk

Season 16 of the MSPT arrived at FireKeepers On line casino, which boasts a brand new 21-table poker site, on Could 15. Many high professionals resembling MSPT Corridor of Famer Josh Reichard and World Sequence of Poker (WSOP) champion and Michigan native Ryan Riess confirmed as much as compete.
Wick confirmed consistency all through the event, with some luck sprinkled in, as he bagged the fifth largest stack out of the 334 gamers who superior to Day 2. However he was solely sitting on a median stack with three tables remaining.
The Wisconsin native then began profitable some all ins, one time with QxQx holding as much as beat AxQx, after which one other spot the place he had the AxQx and beat QxQx. By the point the ultimate desk rolled round, he was in second place, though trailing the chip chief, Ryan Brown, by a wholesome margin.
MSPT Michigan Poker State Championship Remaining Desk Outcomes
Brown would solely lengthen his lead early on the closing desk when he clipped Dale Kirgis in ninth place ($41,820) with a full home. Oliwer Sankiewicz then busted his brief stack in eigth place ($50,656). Brown gained a 60/40 to ship DJ Buckley residence in seventh place ($65,381) earlier than Sung Kim, the smallest stack on the time, gambled with a suited connector and misplaced to Jose Montes to bust in sixth place ($85,408).
Montes, nonetheless, would not final for much longer after dropping a race towards Travis McCullough, and was out in fifth place ($108,085). Brown then doubled Wick, who had turn out to be the brief stack, when Jx8x sucked out towards AxJx.
Wick’s luck was even better moments later when he went all in with AxJx and bumped into Brown’s AxAx. The board would deliver a straight for Wick, who moved into the chip lead. The suckout left Brown with lower than 10 large blinds. So as to add insult to harm, Brown would get all of it in with OkayxJx and lose to Wick’s OkayxOkayx.
Brown was eradicated in fourth place for $142,248, a big payday, however a merciless strategy to go from chip chief to elimination. Wick would take McCullough out in third place ($182,448) when the larger ace held up towards the weaker kicker.
Heads-up play started with Wick holding a 3-1 chip lead over Eamon. The match did not final lengthy, and it got here to an finish with Wick’s A♣3♣ holding up towards Okay♠9♠. Eamon took residence $244,462 for his efforts and moved into second place on the MSPT Season 16 leaderboard. However he could be main the way in which over Anthony Scarborough had he gained the event.
A humble Wick wasn’t afraid to confess he obtained a pair breaks on the closing desk.
“It was fully undeserved,” Wick informed MSPT reporters after his two double ups, “He (Ryan Brown) was most likely one of the best participant on the desk, and possibly ought to have gained, however he caught the worst run of arms all attributable to me.”
Wick had simply $93.771 in prior reside event earnings, based on The Hendon Mob. He is now an MSPT champion.
“It’d be good to have the 2x subsequent to my title but when that is the one one I win, I gained’t complain,” Wick stated.
*Photos courtesy of the MSPT.