Thursday, September 12, 2013

Event 14: 5th Place - Vogler

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 30k/60k/5k ante

 Mark Vogler (Deer Park, NY) 
$3,626

Mark Vogler is all in with Ks 5s against the AQ of Andrew Jeffrey.  The flop brings two spades, but the turn and river don't bring the flush.

Vogler finishes in 5th place for $3,626

Event 14: 6th Place - Mamedov

 $350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 25k/50k/5k

Zaur Mamedov (Cherry Hill, NJ) 
$3,022

Zaur Mamedov's short stack ninja moves eventually catch up with him.  After getting a triple up with pocket 9s when he was down to 35k, Mamedov is blinded down to 20.

Antonio Amato gets the last of the chips when his 5-6 hits a 5 on the flop against Mamedov's A-3.

Mamedov finishes in 6th place for $3,022.

Event 16 - Let's hug it out!

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH

Alex Rocha moved all in and his good friend Kevin Saul took a long peek at his cards. Rocha sighed. "I'm getting slow rolled." Saul called and turned over A-K which was ahead of Rocha's A-6. Saul won the hand and the match. "Slow roll me," laughed Rocha. "Can we hug it out?" asked Saul, extending his arms. "Nope," answered Rocha as he started to exit the tournament room. Saul starts to follow him... "We're going to hug it out." Rocha responds by running. Saul counters by running after him. I'm too old and slow to find out whether said hug took place.

Others advancing as of last update:

Rock wins his 3rd round match against Vela to be the first player to advance to the quarter-finals/4th round.
J. Gross edges R. Crane to advance to play the winner of A. Overton/C. Dombrowski.

Still playing 2nd round matches:

Buzzard/Zinno
Overton/Dombrowski
A.Massey/Johnston
Liberati/Failla

Currently playing 3rd round matches:

Harder/Coon
Linster/Queen

Event 14: 7th Place - Capone

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 25k/50k/5k ante 

 Chris Capone (Palmyra, PA) 
$2,417

Chris, "spelled like Al" Capone is in for 450k (9 bb) with A9 against the A5 of Andrew Jeffrey.
Jeffrey flops two pair and takes his stack to more than 1 million chips.

Capone adds $2,417 to his bankroll for his 7th place finish.

Event 14: 8th Place - LaPointe

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 20k/40k/4k ante

Bill LaPointe (Whippany, NJ) 
$1,813

Bill LaPointe puts in his last 200k with A5 and is dominated by the AK of Mark Vogler.  The board runs out J-K-2-A-2 and Vogler gets the knockout with two pairs, Aces and Kings and is up to 900k.

LaPointe finishes in 8th place for $1,813.

Event 15 - In the money!

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 4K/8K Ante 1K

We have just gotten into the money in the Seniors Event as we are down to 27 players. The average chip stack is 136K (17 big blinds). "Miami" John Cernuto appears to be the chip leader and he tweeted about it on the recent break:


Event 14: 9th Place - Lomanto

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)


Blinds 20k/40k

 Diego Lomanto (Stony Brook, NY) 
$1,360

Diego Lomanto ships a double-up to Wade Woefel with K4 against KQ. Woefel flops a Queen and turns trips to get a 312k double-up.  Lomanto is cut to less than 50k and then busts a few hands later to Chris Capone.

Lomanto adds $1,360 to his bankroll for finishing in 9th place.

Event 16 Update

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH

About 1/2 of the 2nd round matches are complete. Here is how the bracket currently looks:

3rd Round Quarter-Finals (4th Round)


Rock
Vela


Harder
Coon


Yakovchik
Winner Saul/Rocha


Winner Buzzard/Zinno
Young


Linster
Queen


Winner Crane/Gross
Winner Overton/Dombrowski


McKeehan
Winner A.Massey/Johnston


Paredes
Winner Liberati/Failla




Event 15 Update

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

Blinds 2.5K/5K Ante 500

They just combined down to four tables. There are 36 players remaining with an average stack of 102K (20 big blinds).

Event 14: 10th Place - Opie

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 15k/30k/4k ante

 Joe Opie (Fair Haven, NJ) 
$1,209

Joe Opie is all in with A5 against the AQ of Antonio Amato for 222k.

Opie doesn't improve and is the first final table elimination with a 10th place finish for $1,209.

Event 14: Final Table

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Seat-Name-Chip Count

1 Mark Vogler (Deer Park, NY) 300k
2 Andrew Jeffrey (Mansfield, OH) 520k
3 David Inselberg (Long Beach, NY) 680k
4 Joe Opie (Fair Haven, NJ) 445k
5 Bill LaPointe (Whippany, NJ) 430k
6 Antonio Amato (Downington, PA) 200k
7 Zaur Mamedov (Cherry Hill, NJ) 532k
8 Diego Lomanto (Stony Brook, NY) 500k
9 Wade Woelfel (Mankato, MN) 585k
10 Chris Capone (Palmyra, PA) 170k

Event 14: 11th Place - Genzel

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 12k/24k/3k ante

 Amir Genzel (Fresh Meadows, NY) 
$1,209

Amir Genzel moves all in with 205k with 99 against the JJ of Zaur Mamedov and doesn't improve.

Genzel picks up $1,209 for his 11th place finish.

The remaining 10 players are drawing for their final table seats.

Event 14: 12th Place - Wong

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 12k/24k/3k ante

  Gary Wong (New York, NY)
$1,209

Gary Wong's pocket 10s don't hold against the AK of Diego Lomanto.

Wong is out in 12th place for $1,209.

Event 15 - I was the chip leader at this table...

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 2K/4K Ante 400

"Miami" John Cernuto is still very much alive in the Seniors Event. Cernuto, who has 5.4 million dollars in lifetime tournament earnings recently won two big pots to take the chip lead at his table. On the first hand, John held pocket kings and trapped his opponent into committing all his chips with AQ on a Q♠J75♣ turn. John had to fade some outs but was able to do so to win the huge pot. A few hands later after a raise to 11K and a call of that raise, Cernuto made it 28K to go. The original raiser folded but a short stacked Larry Franks decided he was willing to gamble his last 45K with A5 and moved all in. It was an easy call for John with aces and after he was done stacking his chips he was up to almost 250K and was the clear chip leader at his table.


"Miami" John Cernuto


That table chip lead would not last long, however, as a table was broken and joining Cernuto's table was tournament chip leader Franklin Pierce (Red Bank, NJ) who came to the table with approximately 350K in chips. Pierce was the benefactor of aces on back to back hands, including one hand where his opponent moved all in over the top of him with pocket 9's. On the final hand of his old table, Pierce felted another player with pocket 6's on a 7-7-4 board when his opponent held Q-4 and was unable to improve. Should be an interesting table with all those chips sitting there.


Franklin Pierce (Red Bank, NJ) - Current chip leader

Event 14: 13th Place - Sun

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 10k/20k/3k ante

 Grace Sun (Merrick, NY) 
$1,058

Grace Sun sends 220k all in with J 8 against the pocket Aces of David Inselberg.

Bullets hold and it's the second straight knockout with a big pocket pair for Inselberg who now has the chip lead at 680k, just ahead of Wade Woefel's 670k.

Sun finishes in 13th place for $1,058.

Event 14: 14th Place - Rosario

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 10k/20k/3k ante

 Edgardo Rosario (Puerto Rico) 
$1,058

Egardo Rosario runs A♣ 2♣ into the pocket Kings of David Inselberg and doesn't get any help from the board.

Rosario finishes in 14th place for $1,058. 

Event 14: 16th Place - Hay

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 10k/20k/3k ante

Joshua Hay (New York, NY) 
$906 

Joshua Hay is all in for 165k with KQ against the pocket 10s of Andrew Jeffrey.

There's no help on the board and Jeffrey's 10s wins the flip to take his stack to 750k.

Hay finishes in 16th place for $906 and the pain of being eliminated is tempered by the massage he got while busting from the tournament.

Event 14: 15th Place - Prasetvo

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 10k/20k/3k

Aditya Prasetyo (Cambridge, MA) 
$1,058

After four flushing Matt Reilly in 18th place, what comes around goes around for Aditya Prasetyo.

Against Wade Woelfel, Prasetyo is poised for a double-up with Ax Qx against K J.

Flop: A Q 2 

Prasetyo flops two pairs, but is against Woelfel's flush draw which hits the river.

Prasetyo loses to a four flush and takes home $1,058 for his 15th place finish.

Event 15 Update

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 1.5K/3K Ante 400

We are down to 50 players in the Seniors Event. The average stack is 73.5K (24 big blinds). Among the notables still remaining are Tim Little, Paul Spitzberg and two Borgata Poker Open winners from the past week Alyson Parker and Larry Franks. Larry told me that this "was the best poker tournament ever. It's so relaxing. The other tournaments are so aggressive. This suits my style so much better."

Event 16: Heads Up Slideshow


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Event 15: Seniors Slideshow


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Event 14: Photo Slideshow


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Event 16: Heads Up Round 2

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH    

Ted Buzzard defeated Justin Adams in the final round one match.

The round 2 bracket is complete and these matches are underway:

Event 14: 17th - Hunter

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 10k/20k/3k ante

Kori Hunter (Columbia, MD) 
$906 

Kori Hunter is all in for 75k (< 4 bb) and Bill LaPointe makes the call.

Hunter: Q8
LaPointe: KK

Flop J-9-6 (Hunter gutshot straight draw)

Turn: 2

River: K

LaPointe's set of Kings takes the hand, sending Hunter out in 17th place for $906.

Event 16: Heads Up Update

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH   

Amanda Musumeci (Philadelphia, PA) lost her second match and was swept out of the Heads Up in the first round by Steven Sarmiento.

 Justin Adams v. Ted Buzzard

There is still one first round match in progress.  Justin Adams and Ted Buzzard are still battling for the bounty.

More Completed Round 1 matches:

Anthony Ruberto def Harrison Gimbel
Alex Queen def Steve Dannenmann
Jeff Gross def Anthony Caruso
Aaron Overton def Srikanth Gottumukkala
Aaron Massey def Dan Buzgon
Thomas Gleason def Bernard Liberati Sr.
Will Failla def Ari Engel

Most round two matches are underway.  An updated bracket will be posted when round 1 is complete.

Event 14: 18th Place - Reilly

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 8k/16k/2k ante

 Matt Reilly (Valley Stream, NY)
$906

Matt Reilly is staring squarely at a chop until the board flushes him to the payout line.

Reilly is barely covered by Aditya Prasetyo as both hold AJ:

Reilly: A J♠
Prasetyo: A♠ J

Board: 6-4♣-2-8-3

Four diamonds on board gives Prasetyo the winning Jack-high flush.

Reilly is the first to cash with an 18th place finish for $906.

Event 16: Heads Up Payouts

Borgata Poker Open
Event 16:  $1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH
September 12-13, 2013

Entries:  64
Total Buy-in:  $96,000

PAYOUTS:
1:        $37,248
2:        $18,624
3:        $9,312
4:        $9,312
5:        $4,656
6:        $4,656
7:        $4,656
8:        $4,656

Event 15: Senior Payouts

Borgata Poker Open
Event 15:  $350 + $50 Seniors No Limit Hold'em
September 12, 2013

Entries:  245
Total Buy-in:  $85,750

PAYOUTS:
1:        $23,286
2:        $13,724
3:        $7,902
4:        $6,405
5:        $4,991
6:        $4,159
7:         $3,327
8:         $2,495
9:         $1,664
10-12:  $1,081
13-15:  $915
16-18:  $832
19-27:  $749

Event 15: Early Bird Special

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

At the end of level 12, the seniors were sent on a one hour dinner break. 

Play will resume at 7:55pm with level 13, blinds 1,200/2,400/300 ante.

66 players remain.  Average stack is 56k.

Event 16: Heads-Up Update

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH  

Round 1

 Amanda Musumeci squares off against Steven Sarmiento

Amanda Musumeci (Philadelphia, PA) is down one match against Steven Sarmiento (Forest Hills, NY).  They're currently in the second match and about even in chips.

Amanda is the only woman to enter this heads-up tournament.

These round 1 games are all tied up and playing the rubber match:
Alex Queen leads Steve Dannenmann
Will Failla leads Ari Engel
Dan Buzgon leads Aaron Massey

These matches are completed:
Chris Karambinis def Jack Schanbacher
Felipe Villagran def Jake Schwartz
Robert Palmer def Christopher Piccone
Christian Harder (2011 BPO Heads-up Winner) def Ronald Kaleal
Jeffrey Coon def Christian Lusardi
Val Yakovchik def Chalie Hook (2009 Summer Open Heads-up Winner)
Orson Young def Troy Erickson
Russell Crane def Satish Gorrela
David Johnston def Joel Frank

Event 14: Final Two Tables

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Dinner Break, Play resumes 7:56 pm

The final 18 players have an average stack of 247k (21 bb) with blinds resuming at 6k/12k/2k ante.

Everyone is guaranteed a min cash of $906, with $18,128 going to first place.

Table 1


Seat-Name

1 Zaur Mamedov 290k
2 Chris Capone 85k
3 Gary Wong 305k
4 Joe Opie 295k
5 Antonio Amato 370k
6 Amir Genzel 145k
7 Diego Lomanto 235k
8 Kori Hunter 60k
9 Bill LaPointe 84k

Table 2

Seat-Name

1 Grace Sun 370k
2 Mark Vogler 175k
3 Wade Woelfel 287k
4 Edgardo Rosario 168k
5 Aditya Prasetyo 257k
6 David Inselberg 340k
7 Matt Reilly 100k
8 Andrew Jeffrey 523k
9 Joshua Hay 365k

Event 14: Bubble Breaks & Dinner Breaks

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Michael Petolino (Newark, NJ)
Bubble Boy

Blinds 6k/12k/2k ante

Michael Petolino is the unfortunate bubble boy when his pocket 5s loses a flip to Joe Opie's A 10 when an Ace hits the flop.

Petolino finishes in 19th place, one spot from the money.

The remaining 18 players have drawn for their new seats and are now on a one hour dinner break with play resuming at 7:56 pm.

Event 14: Payouts

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Entries: 178
Total Buy-In: $62,300

Place - Amount
1st $18,128
2nd $9,971
3rd $5,741
4th $4,834
5th $3,626
6th $3,022
7th $2,417
8th $1,813
9th $1,360
10-12 $1,209
13-15 $1,058
16-18 $906

Event 15: Senior (All-In) Moment

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 12:  Blinds 1k/2k/300 ante 

Patricia Cahill (Port Jefferson Station, NY) was all-in once and got no callers.

Kevin Coogan

On her next all-in, she got looked up by Kevin Coogan (Ship Bottom, NJ).

Patricia: TT
Kevin: KK

Board: J 4 2 9 4

Patricia hit the rail.  Kevin chipped up to ~120k making him the clear chip leader. 

Bob Seckinger

The next biggest stack is at the same table with Kevin.  That's Bob Seckinger (Summers Point, NJ) who has about 105k.

Event 14: Bubble Time

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 6k/12k/2k ante

Ramak Rabizadeh aka Mark Rabiz is out, as is Jerry Payne, who successfully predicted he would bubble the tournament.

19 players remain as play is now hand-for-hand on the bubble, one spot from the money.

Event 14: Two Down, Amato Doubles to Chip Lead

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 5k/10k/1k ante

Gordon McKenzie and Ron LaDuca have busted putting the field at 21 players, three from the money.

In a huge hand, chip leader David Inselberg is against Antonio Amato all in preflop for 280k

Inselberg: JJ
Amato: AK

Flop: 10 8 x

Turn: J (Inselberg set, Amato gutshot straight draw)

River: Q (Amato straight)

Amato hits the Ace-high straight to double up to nearly 575k, while Inselberg is down to 200k.

Event 16: Heads Up Matches Complete

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH 

Round 1

Anthony Zinno (Cranston, RI)  swept Thomas Cannuli two straight matches to advance to round two.  Anthony commented that Thomas was a "talented young opponent".  Anthony collected his first $500 Purple Chip Bounty.

Other round 1 matches completed and bounties collected:

Matt Rock def Baruch Thaler
Alex Rocha def Shahar Biniaminov
Michael Vela def Joshua Templeton
Anthony Russo def Seth Berger
Kevin Saul def Scott Baumstein
Jonas Wexler def James Tian
Mattew Cooper def Victor Ilyukhin
Chris Dombrowski def Travis Greenawalt
Jesse Yaginuma (2009 BPO Heads-up Winner) def Matthew Nicholson
Joseph McKeehen def Robert McLaughlin
David Parades def Stephen Friedella
Bernard Liberati Jr. def Paul Volpe

Level 17: Five from the Money

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 5k/10k/1k ante

23 players remain with an average stack of 194k (19 bb) and are just five spots from a min cash of $906.

Here's the field as the eye up the $18,128 first place prize

Table 1

Joe Opie
Jerry Payne
Amir Genzel
Michael Petolino
Matt Reilly
Wade Woelfel
Gordon McKenzie
Mark Vogler

Table 2

Dave Inselberg
Ramak "Mark" Rabizadeh
Antonio Amato
Aditya Prasetyo
Chris Capone
Diego Lomanto
Edgardo Rosario
Joshua Hay

Table 3

Bill LaPointe
Zaur Mamedov
Kori Hunter\
Andrew Jeffrey
Grace Sun
Ron LaDuca
Gary Wong

Event 15: Seniors Thinning Out

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 10:  Blinds 600/1,200/200 ante

Seniors are back from break.

Only 11 tables remain -- 110 seniors -- still active.

Nancy Martin & Dorothy Plate

Borgata regular Nancy Martin (Washington Crossing, PA) has busted out, but her table-mate Dorothy Plate (Oakdale, NY) is still holding strong.

Event 14: Inselberg Leads

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 17:  Blinds 3k/6k/500 ante

Players are back from break and making a push for the money.

Only 36 players remain.  Average stack is 124k.  Only 18 get paid.

David Inselberg

David Inselberg (Long Beach, NY) is the chip leader with ~400k.

Event 15: Bruce Busted

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 9:  Blinds 500/1,000/100 ante

Bruce Yamron (Naples, FL) was short-stacked and all-in against two players.  Bruce was standing and said "My next move will be sitting down...either in my car, or in my chair."

When the flop fell T 6 3, seat 10 moved all-in and Michael Drabot folded.

Bruce: 99
Seat 10:  AT

No help for Bruce on the last two and he was busted.

Bruce has one Borgata Open title, won in the 2012 Fall Open playing Pot Limit Omaha.

The Seniors are approaching the end of level 9 and then will take a break.


Event 16: Heads Up Tweets

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH

It is kind of hard to Tweet when playing heads-up, but a couple of players are managing to get it done.

Keep those Tweets coming!  #BPO



Event 16: TallMike Linster First to Advance

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH

Mike Linster Collects First Purple Chip Bounty

In less than ten minutes, Mike 'TallMike' Linster (Levittown, NY) swept the first two matches against Timothy Pirraglia.  Mike is the first to advance to the second round.

He's also the first to collect a $500 Purple Chip Bounty!

Event 16: Heads Up Draw Completed

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH

The heads-up draw is finally complete and the first round best-of-three matches are underway.

Here are the starting brackets:

Event 15: Senior Leader

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

End of Level 6

The Seniors are taking their second break of the day.

 Jim Roberts

Jim Roberts (Barnegat, NJ) has jumped out into an early lead.  He's up to ~95k.

Event 14: Petolino Leads

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 14:  Blinds 1,500/3k/400 ante

Players are back from their second break of the day.

Michael Petolino

It appears that the chip leader is Michael Petolino (Newark, NJ).  He's up to 185k. 

Only nine tables remain, leaving 81 or fewer players in action. 

Event 15: Another BPO Winning Senior

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 6: Blinds 200/400/50 ante 

Larry Franks

Larry Franks (Long Island, NY) won event 11 ($350 Deepest Stack NLH) and $41,808 yesterday (it was in the early morning, after playing all night).  That was his first tournament win ever and he's back today playing with the Seniors to see if he can go back-to-back.

Borgata Poker Open Leaderboard Update (9/12)

Borgata Poker Open Leaderboard
By participating in any Borgata Poker Open event (September 3-20, 2013), players earn points based upon the Borgata Poker Tournament Leaderboard Formula.

Below are the top scores for the 2013 Borgata Poker Open Leaderboard*
(Final Results events: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)

446.825:  ILYA VASSERMAN
382.740:  ARTUR ZAIKANSKY
353.650:  JOSEPH PALMA
350.000:  MAKSIM ROZENFELD
339.200:  EMANUEL FAILLA
332.075:  ERIC RAPPAPORT
331.375:  JASON ROSENBERG
320.625:  JOSEPH GRODOWSKI
320.025:  NASHAAT ANTONIOUS
319.675:  THOMAS HOGLUND
318.950:  DANIEL WACH
318.125:  SANJEEV DATTA
317.925:  JOHNSON NGUYEN
314.625:  KHALED ALWAN
306.625:  SOHEB PORBANDARWALA

Event 15: Familiar Seniors

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 5: Blinds 150/300/25 ante

There are lots of familiar faces in the Seniors event today:

Don Brown
Chris Reslock
Jim & Dorothy Plate
Mike Holm
Jack 'the Snake' Deutsch
Lyle Diamond
Nancy Martin
Andrew Klein
Paul Spitzberg
Frank Ingardia
Bruce Yamron
Michael Drabot
Tim Little
Arthur Bressler
Thomas Ennis
Athanasios Diakos

Event 14: Thinning the Herd

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 12:  Blinds 1k/2k/300 ante

Now that registration is closed, tables are breaking quickly.

Only 11 remain (9-handed) with 99 players.

This is the last 'turbo' level.  Beginning with level 13 they will be 30 minutes long for the duration of the event.

More familiar faces that appeared:

Larry Wolf
Jimmy Alimonos
Joseph Gergus
Mirsad Kovaci

David Heck busted out and relocated to the Seniors event in the back of the room.


Event 16: Only a Few Seats Left for Heads-Up

$1500 + $150 + $500 Purple Chip Bounty Heads Up NLH

Today's Heads-Up event is limited to only 64 players and there are just a few seats left.

Players are encouraged to register by 2:45pm if they want to play.  The event is scheduled to begin at 3pm.

Event 15: Braceleted Seniors

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

End of Level 3

Seniors event players are enjoying their first break of the day. 

The WSOP is well represented in today's Seniors event.  There are four WSOP bracelet holders in the field.

'Miami' John Cernuto, Mike 'Little Man' Sica, Marsha Wolak,  & Chris Reslock

Miami John Cernuto (Las Vegas, NV) has three bracelets, won in 1996, 1997, and 2002. 
Mike 'Little Man' Sica (E Brunswick, NJ) won his bracelet in 2004. 
Marsha Wolak (Sarasota, FL) won hers in the Ladies event in 2011. 
Chris Reslock (Atlantic City, NJ) won his bracelet in 2007.

Event 14: Break Time Tweets

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 9:  Blinds 500/1k/100 ante

Players are back from break.

Keep those Tweets coming!  #BPO

Apparently they had more important things to do during the break than Tweet.  Only got a couple:

Amanda Musumeci ‏@TheReaLMander 9m
28k from 25k on 2nd bullet. Blinds 500/1k...

Michael Dentale ‏@Mikunbelievable 5m
Just bought into the #bpo14 turbo. Why you ask .. No clue.

Event 14: Break Time

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Eight levels are done and players are enjoying their first break of the day.

This is the end of the registration period, so all re-entries will have to be done by the end of the break.

The green 25 chips are being colored up and removed from play.

This is a one day event, so they'll play all night until a winner is determined.

Event 15: Parker Picks Seniors

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 2: Blinds 50/100

Alyson Parker

Alyson Parker (Plainsboro, NJ) picked up her first Borgata Open main event win a few days ago when she bested the field of 74 Ladies to take the top prize of $8,793.  She was also awarded a High Heels Poker Tour trophy and will pick up a customized 16 x 20 framed photo with Borgata chip and event information plaque courtesy of Borgata and IMPDI.

Alyson is back for more poker today and has opted to play with the Seniors rather than the Deep Stack Semi-Turbo going on in the front of the Event Center.

Event 14: Familiar Faces

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 6:  Blinds 200/400/50 ante

Players are still arriving and settling in.  Twenty tables are running with room for more.

These familiar faces are already in action:

Bart Dowling
Asher Conniff
David Heck
James Governa
Dan Fischer
Joe Pitti
Jerry Payne
Howard Wolper
Byung Yoo
Kevin McColgan
Joe Boatwright
Kal Alwan
Brian O'Donoghue
Wazir Baksh
Anthony Caruso
Amanada Musumeci
Luke Edwards
Thomas Hoglund
David Inselberg
Jamie Kerstetter
Ralph Massey
Wade Woelfel
Jonas Wexler
Grace Sun
Kyle Bowker

Event 15: Seniors Underway

$350 + $50 Seniors (50+) No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 1: Blinds 25/50

Although 50 does not a Senior make in most circles, 50 years of age will get you an AARP membership and allow you to play in the Borgata Seniors No Limit Hold'em event.

Seniors began with 15,000 chips.  Levels are 30 minutes long.

Late registration and re-entry is available through the break after level 6, until about 3:30pm.

Play is underway in the back of the Event Center.

Event 14: Déjà Vu, All Over Again

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 4:  Blinds 100/200

Andrew Jeffrey & Dan Gilmer

Andrew Jeffrey (Mansfield, OH) and Dan Gilmer (Ashland, OH) are sharing the felt on table 11 today and may be experiencing a little déjà vu.

During event 8, these two went deep and were at the same table when the final 18 did their redraw.

Dan Gilmer went on to finish 11th ($6,074) while Andrew Jeffrey held on to finish 2nd for $66,914.

Event 14: Vasserman Atop Leaderboard

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 3:  Blinds 75/150

Ilya Vasserman

Ilya Vasserman (Huntingdon Valley, PA) currently sits atop the Borgata Leaderboard with 411 points.  He's going to get more points just for entering this event and the deeper he goes, the more points he will get.

He already has two cashes during this series:
Event 1 - 131st, $2,385
Event 11 - 35th, $900

The top ten Leaderboard finishers at the end of this series will earn these buy-ins to future events:

1. $3,500 entry into WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship (January 2014)
2. $2,700 for entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship (November 2013)
3. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)
4. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)
5. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)
6. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)
7. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)
8. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)
9. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)
10. $400 entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open kick-off event (November 2013)

Event 14: Underway

$350 + $50 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

 Level 1:  Blinds 25/50

Today's first main event is another popular Deep Stack event where players begin with 25,000 chips.

It is also a Semi-Turbo, which means the first 12 levels are only 15 minutes long.  Starting with level 13, they will go to 30 minutes.

Late registration and re-entry is available through the break after level 8 (about 1:15pm).

Cards are in the air!

Event 13 Recap

2013 Borgata Poker Open $260 Buy-In + $40 Entry Deep Stack No Limit Hold'Em (Re-Entry)
Entrants: 953

Prize pool: $247,780

FINAL RESULTS

If you ran into Perry Kaplan on the strip in Las Vegas, you might see a crowd of people around him clamoring for his autograph. Why? Because he's often confused for the late, great comic George Carlin. Perry laughs it off just as he does most everything else in life. Even as the pressure of a $54,081 hung in the balance at 7 am in the morning after having played poker for nearly 19 hours, Kaplan was still joking and smiling as if he had just woken up. As if he was a stand up comic telling jokes. A very young 63, it took some good fortune and timing for Kaplan to best a tough field of 953 entrants but at the end of the day the Borgata Poker Open trophy and tournament title was his as he outlasted his tough, savvy heads up competitor, Lauren Kepple. This was Kaplan's 2nd career win at a Borgata Poker Open event as he won a $300 No Limit Hold'Em event back in September 2009 for $34,601. "I feel great," an energized Kaplan said after the tournament was over. "I won't feel tired until 8 pm," he laughed.



Perry Kaplan (Long Beach Island, NJ) - Winner - Event 13




These were our final ten and their chip counts as final table action got underway:

Seat One: Chris Korres, Ridgefield, CT 1.025 million
Seat Two: Baruch Thaler, Brooklyn, NY 3.4 million
Seat Three: Jason Henrici, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 3.3 million
Seat Four: Lauren Kepple, Some Hotel Room 5.6 million
Seat Five: Fran DiRe, Columbus, NJ 1.6 million
Seat Six: Robert Boyko, Yonkers, NY 4.0 million
Seat Seven: Laurence Hughes, Seattle, WA 1.15 million
Seat Eight: Perry Kaplan, Long Beach Island, NJ 1.6 million
Seat Nine: Bill Miller, Stratford, CT 700K
Seat Ten: Jan Nikitin, Brooklyn, NY 1.5 million




It didn't take long for us to lose our first player. With the blinds at 60K/120K and a 10K ante, Chris Korres moved all in for his last 640K with KT♣ and was called by Baruch Thaler who held pocket queens. The board would come A-J-4-9-3 and Korres was unable to outdraw Thaler and was the first player eliminated from the final table.


Chris Korres (Ridgefield, CT) finishes in 10th place winning $2,884


Laurence Hughes would soon follow Korres to the rail when he moved his short stack all in with 76♠ and once again it was Baruch Thaler who would deliver the knockout blow, this time with AJ♣. A jack on the flop was more than enough to send Hughes towards the exit.


Laurence Hughes (Seattle, WA) finished in 9th place winning $4,446


Bill Miller would be the third person to be sent to the rail when he moved all in over the top of Perry Kaplan's 350K opening raise. Miller had an additional 675K behind and Perry decided to make the call with AT♠ prompting a look of disgust from Miller as he turned over pocket 9's. An ace came on the flop that would be the eventual end of Miller's tournament. Bill was frustrated after the hand, exclaiming "You call off 1/2 your stack with Ace Ten? Nice."


Bill Miller (Stratford, CT) is our 8th place finisher winning $6,489


A huge pot developed between beginning of final table chip leader Lauren Kepple and one of the other big stacks at the table Jason Henrici. With the blinds 80K/160K with a 20K ante, Lauren raised pre-flop and was called by Jason. The flop came Q7♣4♣ and Jason check called Lauren's 425K bet. The turn was the 4♠ and both players checked. The river was the A♠ and this time Lauren bet 725K after Jason checked. Jason took a while before deciding what to do. He counted out the calling chips and shuffled them in one hand, looking at Lauren periodically. Lauren is breathing heavy, her arms crossed. Finally, Jason makes the call and can only muck his cards in appreciation when Lauren shows pocket queens for a full house.

A few minutes later, Frank DiRe raises to 400K and is called by the table terminator Baruch Thaler. The flop comes 5-5-2 and Baruch checks prompting an all in bet from DiRe. Thaler snap calls having flopped a full house with pocket deuces and DiRe will need a miracle as all he has is K-T. He gets the first part of that miracle with a ten on the turn but there is no ten or five on the river to save his day and he is our next player eliminated.


Frank DiRe (Columbus, NJ) is our 7th place finisher winning $8,532

At least Thaler would not take part in the next player knocked out. The honors this time around would go to Robert Boyko when he called the four big blind shove of Jan Nikitin with A-9. Nikitin held K-Q and an ace on the turn would give Boyko the winning hand and have him proclaim "I'm going to take this down." Lauren Kepple interjected "I've been saying that all day."


Jan Nikitin (Brooklyn, NY) is our 6th place finisher winning $10,695


The cashier yells you to the table "Is there a Perry Kaplan here?" Perry is sitting at the end of the table and stands up. "You have a call at the podium," she says. Perry folds his hand quickly and rushes over to the podium. He comes back a few moments later explaining that it was his wife that he's know for 45 years wanting to make sure that he was ok. "I haven't been answering my phone," he explains "and she's worried about me." Perry goes on to add "Without her, I'd be in the gutter" which draws a bunch of smiles and envy from the rest of the table.

Perhaps part fate, part karma, on the very next hand, Perry is dealt A-J and opens for 550K. Jason Henrici decides to tempt fate with pocket 4's, moves all in, and is crushed for doing so as a Jack comes on the flop to give Perry the nice pot and eliminate Henrici in the process.


Jason Henrici (Egg Harbor Township, NJ) finishes in 5th place winning $13,219


The approximate chip stacks at this time were Lauren 8 million, Robert and Baruch 6 million apiece, and Perry 4 million. The blinds were now 100K/200K with a 30K ante. Lauren immediately takes a million chips off Robert with just ace high. Using her stack and position, Lauren opens for 500K from the button. Perry is having none of it and moves all in for 4.35 million more. Lauren cracks her knuckles and whispers under her breath "half my stack on a flip." She leans back, exhales, and bites her lip, talking to herself the entire time. Perry is quiet, looking very calm and assured, while tapping his leg underneath the table. Finally Lauren gives the hand up, mucking 8's face up. Robert starts saying that the hand is a snap call. Perry quietly slides his cards into the muck, with a look that says it was a good fold for Lauren.

With the blinds still at 100K/200K, it was folded to Lauren in the small blind who made it 500K to go. A hyper-aggressive Robert moved all in for nearly 5 million in chips. Lauren quickly called and showed her hand - A-K. Robert can only look at her hand in disgust as he is dominated with his K9. Boyko gets no help but receives some consolation in the nice payday he receives. We are now three handed and Kepple has a commanding chip lead of 14 million to Perry's 5.5 million and Baluch's 4.3 million.


Robert Boyko (Yonkers, NY) finishes in 4th place winning $16,103.


Baluch Thaler starts to get a bit frustrated by the large, often all-in, bets of Perry Kaplan. He even goes to show two of the hands he folds, A-T and A-2, when Perry raises Baluch's big blind from the small blind. Perry for the most part stays out of the way as Baluch and Lauren go to battle and swap chips on several occasions. After losing a 1.5 million chip pot to Lauren, Baluch moves all in when he picks up A-T with the blinds at 120K/240K. A-T is a big hand three handed but it's not as big as pocket kings which is precisely what Lauren looked down to see. She made the easy call and was able to fade the straight draw that Thaler picked up on the turn. We were now heads up with Lauren having an almost 4:1 chip lead.


Baluch Thaler (Brooklyn, NY) finishes in 3rd place winning $19,228


Heads up, Perry Kaplan decided he wanted to end things and said as much to the floor person that was observing the tournament. While Kepple didn't hear this conversation, she was able to make the call when Kaplan moved all in with the A3and she was in great shape as Perry had 5♠2♣. Kaplan explained with a small grin on his face that he was just trying to end the tournament and give the win and trophy to Kepple. The flop was not a good one for Lauren as it came J-6-2 pairing Perry's deuce. The turn, however, was a great card... a 3... meaning all Kepple had to dodge was another 2 or a 5 in order to eliminate Kaplan. The river was a cruel, cruel five to give Kaplan two pair and the pot. Lauren flung her hands up in the air out of exasperation. "So sick. 5-2," she groaned. All Perry could say in return was "that's poker."

The hand that would ultimately decide the tournament took place a few moments later when Perry open shoved for 11.25 million. Lauren let out a big sigh and said "I call". Perry had pocket 7's while Lauren held A♠6♠. The flop came J♠9♣8♠ giving Lauren the nut flush draw. The turn was the 8giving Kepple even more outs. Any 9, jack, ace or spade would give her the pot and the tournament. The river was a bad one for her, and a great one for Perry, as it was the 2♣. That loss left Lauren with just 1.45 million in chips and had her saying how she should have called with the pocket 8's that she folded to his all in bet earlier.

She would get those chips in with A-2 and Perry would make the call with 9-8. The flop came K-Q-3 keeping Kepple in the lead. The turn was another queen and it looked like Lauren was going to double up and start her valiant comeback effort. Sometimes it's just not meant to be though, and the river 8 was the death blow to Kepple's attempt to win the tournament. Lauren was visibly unhappy. "I'm so pissed. This is so sick," she said as she headed off to get her 2nd place winnings.


Lauren Kepple finishes in 2nd place winning $31,846



Perry Kaplan is our 1st place winner, collecting $54,081, a beautiful Borgata Poker Open trophy, and a customized 16 x 20 framed photo with Borgata chip and event information plaque. Kaplan plays poker approximately twice a week. In the winter, he plays in Las Vegas and the rest of the year he plays here at Borgata. He's been playing poker for 45 years, which happens to be just as long as he has known his wife. There is a twinkle in Kaplan's eyes when he talks about his wife. "She's the best," he says, smiling. When asked what he was going to do with the money, Perry says "I'm going to spend it on my lovely wife and our lovely nieces and friends. That's what life is about right?" As to whether Perry will play any more events this Borgata Poker Open, he's not sure, but he said "I'm definitely going to think about it now."


Perry Kaplan (Long Beach Island, NJ)

Event 13 - 1st place Kaplan

$260 + $40 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 150K/300K Ante 40K

Good things do happen to good people, so it was perhaps karma that Perry Kaplan would come out of nowhere to best a tough opponent in Lauren Kepple with a bit of luck and good timing. Kaplan even attempted to give away the tournament when it reached heads up but fate would have none of it as his 5-2 off suit would end up hitting two pair to score a big double up. With those chips just barely finished being stacked, Kaplan would again double up... this time with the better hand in pocket 7's against Kepple's A♠6♠. Perry would have to dodge a ton of outs on the river to survive but he was able to do just that and when he hit an eight on the river on the tournament's final hand to eliminate Kepple, all Perry could do was smile.

"I feel great," said a beaming Kaplan as he posed for pictures with his newly acquired Borgata Poker Open trophy. "I'm going to spend this money on my lovely wife and our wonderful nieces and friends. After all isn't that what life is all about?"

The win couldn't have gone to a nicer guy. Congratulations on your victory Perry!


Perry Kaplan (Long Beach Island, NJ) - $54,081

Event 13 - 2nd place Kepple

$260 + $40 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 150K/300K Ante 40K

Lauren Kepple dominated the entire final table except when it counted most and then her luck and good fortune ran out. With Kepple holding a 18 million to 5 million chip advantage, Perry Kaplan moved all in and Lauren made the call. Perry had 5♠2♣ and explained with a small grin on his face that he was just trying to end the tournament and give the win and trophy to Kepple. Lauren had A3. The flop was not a good one for her though as it came J-6-2 pairing Perry's deuce. The turn, however, was a great card... a 3... meaning all Kepple had to dodge was another 2 or a 5 in order to eliminate Kaplan. The river was a cruel, cruel five to give Kaplan two pair and the pot.

The hand that would ultimately decide the tournament took place a few moments later when Perry open shoved for 11.25 million. Lauren let out a big sigh and said "I call". Perry had pocket 7's while Lauren held A♠6♠. The flop came J♠9♣8♠ giving Lauren the nut flush draw. The turn was the 8giving Kepple even more outs. Any 9, jack, ace or spade would give her the pot and the tournament. The river was a bad one for her, and a great one for Perry, as it was the 2♣. That loss left Lauren with just 1.45 million in chips.

She would get those chips in with A-2 and Perry would make the call with 9-8. The flop came K-Q-3 keeping Kepple in the lead. The turn was another queen and it looked like Lauren was going to double up and start her valiant comeback effort. Sometimes it's just not meant to be though, and the river 8 was the death blow to Kepple's attempt to win the tournament.


Lauren Kepple - $31,846

Event 13 - 3rd place Thaler

$260 + $40 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 120K/240K Ante 20K

After losing a good portion of his stack in a previous hand to Lauren Kepple, Baruch Thaler found A-T to be more than enough to move all in with. Unfortunately for him, Kepple had his number and once again had him bested... this time with pocket kings. Thaler picked up an open ended straight draw on the turn but was unable to hit an ace or the straight and we were now heads up with Kepple holding a significant advantage over Perry Kaplan.


Baruch Thaler (Brooklyn, NY) - $19,228

Event 13 - 4th place Boyko

$260 + $40 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 100K/200K Ante 30K

It was folded to Lauren Kepple in the small blind who made it 500K to go. Robert Boyko peeked at his cards and announced that he was all in. Kepple made the quick call with A♣K and a disappointed Boyko turned over K9. The board would run out Q♣T♠68♠3♠ to give Kepple the massive pot and the commanding chip lead while Boyko was off to collect his winnings.


Robert Boyko (Yonkers, NY) - $16,103