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The poker world might be used to a 'Stammen' claiming victory, but it’s usually World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker champ Keven Stammen. However, this time it was his older brother by 12 years, Matthew Stammen, who came out on top to win a $218,565 first-place prize.
“He’s been yelling at me the whole tournament,” Stammen said of his baby brother. “He’s been giving me a little bit of advice, let’s put it that way. It’s all about the trophy, I wanted one of those trophies so bad. The money is a bonus.”
Stammen, a shipping manager in an Ohio machine shop, didn’t have much time to celebrate as he had just three hours to make it to a surgery appointment
“I asked them to put my surgery back just in case this happened,” Stammen explained. “It was like it was all meant to be. I’ve got drop foot, so they’re going to cut a hole in my knee to loosen up a nerve. I’ll be off work the next 4-6 weeks.”
Official Final Table Results
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Matt Stammen | Coldwater, OH | $218,565 |
2 | Joey Wideman | Belle Chasse, LA | $135,451 |
3 | Isaac Kratchman | Detroit, MI | $98,510 |
4 | Maurice Hawkins | Lake Worth, FL | $75,237 |
5 | Victor Gayheart | Plainwell, MI | $56,643 |
6 | Heinz Schluter | Denver, CO | $43,098 |
7 | Frank Lagodich | Canton, OH | $33,247 |
8 | Jason Mangold | Chicago, IL | $25,859 |
9 | Dennis Brady | Traverse City, MI | $20,933 |
10 | Derek Ritchie | New Boston, MI | $17,239 |
Hawkins Denied MSPT Title
Others to cash the tournament was Nick Pupillo (11th - $17,239), 2017 MSPT Iowa State Poker Champion Carter Myers (14th - $13,545), last year’s runner-up Millard Hale (22nd - $8,127), current Season 9 POY points leader Aaron Johnson (32nd - $5,172), and Michael Lech (41st - $4,064), who was recently profiled right here on PokerNews.
The final table proved to be a lengthy affair, and all eyes were on poker pro Maurice Hawkins, who was looking to add a MSPT title to go along with his 11 WSOP Circuit rings. Hawkins actually showed up late to Day 2 after bagging on Day 1. He had flown to St. Louis for his 20-year high school reunion, and some airline days saw him sit down roughly three hours later.
Traverse City Poker Tournament
Still, he managed to make it to the final table and all the way to four-handed play. That is when Hawkins jammed his last seven bigs from the small blind with ace-five and Joey Wideman called off for slightly less holding pocket eights in the big. Hawkins failed to get lucky and was left with crumbs.
He managed to more than double up but then got his short stack in holding eight-six against Isaac Kratchman’s jack-five suited. Hawkins failed to improve and had to settle for fourth place and $75,273 in prize money.
In the final hand of the tournament, which took place on Hand #234 of the final table, Stammen jammed holding ace-jack suited and Wideman called off with ten-nine. The better hand held and Wideman had to settle for second place and $135,451 in prize money.
Season 9 of the MSPT continues November 2-4 with a $1,100 buy-in, $300K GTD Main Event at Meskwaki Casino in Tama, Iowa.
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Editor's Note: Chad Holloway serves as Media Director for the MSPT.
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Maurice Hawkins
As I scribe this I’m listening to Iggy Pop – Success. I’m in a great mood because finally after a few months of work I have gotten a small taste of success! Tonight I finished 4th and 2nd in two 180 man 2.20 tournaments for a total of 100 dollars profit. Now I have done well in these before but these were particularly excellent because my ROI for the year has finally turned into the black over a small but respectable sample size. This is especially important to me because I have been working so hard to be a positive/winning tournament player logging quite a few hours in the process. This is only the beginning..
Here comes success, here comes success
Over my hill, over my hill
Here comes success, here comes success…
./fourmatic