MSPT Sycuan: Peter Brown Wins Grand Stack Main Event

Poker chips and trophy at MSPT Sycuan Main Event – PokerOffer

Season 16 of the Major Series of Poker: The Tour rolled into San Diego’s Sycuan Casino for the 100 GRAND STACK Series, where the $1,110 Main Event drew 431 entries and generated a $416,570 prize pool, smashing the $300,000 guarantee. Arizona’s Peter Brown captured the title and $68,192 after nine hours of final-day play, winning his first-ever MSPT event in his first attempt.

Main Event recap

A total of 49 survivors advanced from three starting flights and returned on Sunday to play down to a champion. Brown closed it out for the trophy and top prize, marking a memorable debut on the tour. “Feels great,” Brown told MSPT reporter Anthony Thompson after his victory, “This was my first MSPT I’ve ever played, so that’s pretty cool to think about”.

Final table payouts

PlacePlayerPrizePOY Points
1Peter Brown$68,1921,000*
2Stephen Graner$54,6511,000*
3Justin Lynch$45,2931,000*
4Gerald Cunniff$35,1481,000*
5Brent Gill$34,3341,000*
6Josue Aguirre$17,119900
7Matt Salsberg$13,451800
8Joe Acker$10,598700
9Mo Pourmandi$7,744600

*Denotes five-way deal.

Notable cashes and POY race

Other in-the-money finishers included Johnathan Groat (10th – $6,522), Hal Kilgore (14th – $5,299), David Avina (20th – $3,831), John “Farmboy” Kurfman (25th – $2,853), Rivon Moshi (32nd – $2,446), and Anthony Scarborough (47th – $2,242).

Two-time reigning MSPT Player of the Year Umut Ozturk added more points to his tally with an 18th-place finish for $4,484. Ozturk, who has claimed POY honors the past two seasons, now leads the Season 16 leaderboard with 7,967 points, 300 of which came from his Sycuan cash. He holds a lead of more than 1,000 points over Jake Long, who sits second with 6,961.

Side event champions

The MSPT Sycuan 100 GRAND STACK stop featured nearly two dozen side events alongside the Main Event. Event #12: $400 Tag Team NLH attracted 140 entries, with the duo of Alfonso Alvarez and Javier Cazares earning $6,974 for the win.

Two-time MSPT champion and Hall of Famer Josh Reichard traveled from Wisconsin and captured Event #17: $200 Monster Stack NLH for $2,664, earning his second Gold Card.

TournamentEntriesWinnerPrize
Event #8: $300 Seniors 50+ Monster Stack NLH87Scott Aulds$4,662
Event #9: $250 Monster Stack PKO85Matthew Gawel$3,005
Event #12: $400 Tag Team NLH140Alfonso Alvarez & Javier Cazares$6,974
Event #13: $200 Monster Stack47Cody Blades$2,808
Event #14: $250 Ultimate Stack PKO101Kevin Duke$3,673
Event #15: $200 Ultimate Stack Turbo NLH24Anthony Trujillo$1,760
Event #16: $300 PLO50Jeremy Quinard$3,300
Event #17: $200 Monster Stack NLH37Josh Reichard$2,664
Event #18: $200 Monster Stack NLH42Jose Vargas$2,688
Event #20: $200 Monster Stack NLH51Daria Ivantey$3,061
Event #21: $200 Monster Stack NLH46Michael Starek$2,944
Event #22: $200 Seniors 50+ Monster Stack58Christopher Wilson$2,816
Event #23: $300 Ultimate Stack NLH82Tolga Gesli$4,758
Event #24: $200 Last Chance NLH45Jorge Ruiz$2,880

What’s next for MSPT

After a short break, the tour heads to Las Vegas from September 25–28 for the $1,100 buy-in, $300K GTD 2025 Nevada Poker State Championship at The Venetian. Players begin with 30,000 chips and 40-minute levels, with numerous $140 NLH Milestone Satellites feeding the Main Event.

Next up is Milwaukee for the 2025 Wisconsin Poker State Championship at Potawatomi Casino, a $1,110 buy-in event boasting a $1,000,000 guarantee.

Remaining Season 16 schedule

DateLocationEventGTD
Sep. 25 – Sep. 28Venetian Las VegasNevada Poker State Championship$300,000
Sep. 30 – Oct. 5Potawatomi Casino, MilwaukeeWisconsin State Poker Championship$1,000,000
Oct. 7 – Oct. 12FireKeepers Casino, Battle Creek, MIMSPT Spade Poker Championship$1,500,000
Oct. 9 – Oct. 19Playground, Montreal, CanadaCanadian Poker Championship$1,000,000
Oct. 28 – Nov. 2Riverside Casino, IowaMSPT Festival$500,000
Dec. 4 – Dec. 14Running Aces Casino, MinnesotaWinter Poker Classic Series$600,000

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