MSPT ends; Kyna England earns Player of the Year Award

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With the conclusion of the Mid-States Poker Tour Season 12 finale, the season has come to an end. The final tournament ended on Thursday with Masahi Oya claiming the first-place prize of the $1,100 no limit hold’em event. A total of 851 entries were seen during the tournament. At the end of the series, the Player of the Year award was handed out, this time going to Kyna England, as she was the top points earner for the year.

Player of the Year Award

Kyna had a solid year in the MSPT, competing in enough events and cashing out to earn the top finish in the points race. In second was Taylor Howard, just narrowly missing out on the win. Kyna earned 4,750 points for the year and Howard was behind at 4,058. Cy Church was back in third, close to Howard, with 3,925 points.

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With the award win, Kyna became the first female to be named Player of the Year for the MSPT. She played in mostly low-stakes games before 2021 and private games while the pandemic was ongoing. Last year, she decided to compete in several events and ended the year with $749,000 in payouts.

The biggest win for Kyna came during the World Poker Tour when she competed at the Venetian in a $5,000 event. She ended up earning 4th place and taking home $448,755. In December, Kyna won the $1,110 MSPT Minnesota Winter Poker Open, earning just over $180,000 for the finish.

Claiming the Player of the Year award was a great way for Kyna to end the year on a high note, setting herself up for success in 2022.

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Masashi Oya Wins MSPT Venetian

To finish Season 12, the MSPT had to host the final event in Las Vegas. The tournament took place on December 28 to 30 and offered a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. Of course, the turnout was massive, so the event saw a substantial increase in the prize pool. A total of $821,216 was up for grabs.

Oya was able to withstand the tough field of poker players and take out Jerry Payne in the heads-up round to earn the win. He earned just over $161,000 for his efforts. The win was his first cash out recorded by The Hendon Mob.

With Season 12 coming to an end, it is now time for the MSPT to prepare for Season 13. The new season kicks off on January 6, heading to San Diego for the Sycuan Casino Resort to play host. It is expected that the series will see a good turnout of players.

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