Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Adam 'Lippy' Lippert (small blind) raised to 625 after a couple of limpers. Tim Ulmer (Willow Grove, PA) called from the big blind and the limpers came along for the ride. The flop came A 8 4 -- all hearts. Adam checked, Tim bet 1,600, the limpers folded, Adam check-raised to 3,100, Tim raised to 7k straight and Adam called.
Turn was an offsuit Jack and Adam bet 11k. Tim moved in and Adam called all-in, showing pocket 4s for the set. Tim held 62 of hearts for the flush. River was a brick and Tim collected a big pot. New daddy Adam headed for the door.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Glantz Gone
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Playing 50/100, Matt Glantz opened for 300, Vinny Pahuja raised to 825, Joseph Capalbi (small blind) flatted as did Matt. The flop came J 6 2 with two diamonds. They checked to Vinny, who bet 1,600. Joseph kicked it up to 6,600 straight. Matt raised to 16k, Vinny folded, and after some thought, Joseph moved all-in for about 12k more.
Matt called, showing KQ of diamonds for the flush draw with two overs. His overs were no good, however, as Joseph held pocket 2s for the set. The last two came offsuit A 8 and Joseph took the pot. Matt took the walk to the rail.
$3300 + $200 NL
Playing 50/100, Matt Glantz opened for 300, Vinny Pahuja raised to 825, Joseph Capalbi (small blind) flatted as did Matt. The flop came J 6 2 with two diamonds. They checked to Vinny, who bet 1,600. Joseph kicked it up to 6,600 straight. Matt raised to 16k, Vinny folded, and after some thought, Joseph moved all-in for about 12k more.
Matt called, showing KQ of diamonds for the flush draw with two overs. His overs were no good, however, as Joseph held pocket 2s for the set. The last two came offsuit A 8 and Joseph took the pot. Matt took the walk to the rail.
Baby Boom in the Poker Room
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
It seems that the poker world is experiencing a Baby Boom. We've already blogged about Maurice Hawkins' newborn and Matt Brady's 5-month-old. Today I learned there's another new dad in the house.
Adam Lippert (Brooklyn, NY) and his wife Nicoleta had a baby girl on March 28th, just one month ago. Her name is Julianna and she's a cutie. The proud papa wasn't able to play as many events during this series as he normally would due to trips home, but he's here today showing off the baby pics.
Congrats Nicoleta & Adam!
$3300 + $200 NL
It seems that the poker world is experiencing a Baby Boom. We've already blogged about Maurice Hawkins' newborn and Matt Brady's 5-month-old. Today I learned there's another new dad in the house.
Adam Lippert (Brooklyn, NY) and his wife Nicoleta had a baby girl on March 28th, just one month ago. Her name is Julianna and she's a cutie. The proud papa wasn't able to play as many events during this series as he normally would due to trips home, but he's here today showing off the baby pics.
Congrats Nicoleta & Adam!
McGraham Triples
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Colleen McGraham got her last 2k in from the cutoff, getting action from both Mike Leah and Han Oh. They checked down the board of K 5 5 9 A and Colleen thought that Ace was the killer, but Mike showed pocket Tens and Han mucked. Colleen held pocket Jacks and they were good for the triple-up.
The Ladies are sparsely represented today in the Signature Room. In addition to Colleen, I spotted Joanne Monteavaro, Jenny Nguyen, Mary Shilale, and Gissel Heredia. Five women out of about 250 players...that's 2% of the field.
$3300 + $200 NL
Colleen McGraham got her last 2k in from the cutoff, getting action from both Mike Leah and Han Oh. They checked down the board of K 5 5 9 A and Colleen thought that Ace was the killer, but Mike showed pocket Tens and Han mucked. Colleen held pocket Jacks and they were good for the triple-up.
The Ladies are sparsely represented today in the Signature Room. In addition to Colleen, I spotted Joanne Monteavaro, Jenny Nguyen, Mary Shilale, and Gissel Heredia. Five women out of about 250 players...that's 2% of the field.
Blinds Up
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Players have returned from break and are playing Level 3, blinds 75/150.
During the break, the last tables in the Poker Room were broken, so all the Day 1B players are now in the Signature Room. That's 25 tables in action, so 250 or fewer players.
$3300 + $200 NL
Players have returned from break and are playing Level 3, blinds 75/150.
During the break, the last tables in the Poker Room were broken, so all the Day 1B players are now in the Signature Room. That's 25 tables in action, so 250 or fewer players.
Two Big Names - Gone
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
We haven't hit the first break of Day 1B and already two recognizable pros are on the rail.
Roy Winston, who won the 2007 Borgata Poker Open Championship worth $1.5 million, is gone and stops by media row to ask, "I'm I the first one out? I couldn't win a hand."
It doesn't make him feel any better to know that Todd Terry, who also won an event during the 2007 Poker Open and has $1.5 million in career earnings, was sent home even earlier.
Terry can't get away from his flopped straight when William Loonstyn turns a flush.
The unofficial count has around 250 players in Day 1B and puts the total field at approximately 375, more than the necessary count to reach the $1 million guaranteed prize pool.
Level is 2 winding down.
$3300 + $200 NL
We haven't hit the first break of Day 1B and already two recognizable pros are on the rail.
Roy Winston, who won the 2007 Borgata Poker Open Championship worth $1.5 million, is gone and stops by media row to ask, "I'm I the first one out? I couldn't win a hand."
It doesn't make him feel any better to know that Todd Terry, who also won an event during the 2007 Poker Open and has $1.5 million in career earnings, was sent home even earlier.
Terry can't get away from his flopped straight when William Loonstyn turns a flush.
The unofficial count has around 250 players in Day 1B and puts the total field at approximately 375, more than the necessary count to reach the $1 million guaranteed prize pool.
Level is 2 winding down.
Looney Bin
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Talk about getting hit by the deck. During the first 90 minutes of Day 1B, William Loonstyn (Philadelphia, PA) has won with quads, a full house and a flush over a straight to take his stack to more than 100k.
With the J♠ 8♠ Loonstyn flops a flush draw on a board of A♦ K♠ Q♠. The turn brings the 3♠ and that's when the action heats up.
Loonstyn checks, Todd Terry bets 9k.
"I have no choice," says Loonstyn, "I'm all in." Terry tanks and calls, showing he flopped a straight with J♦ 10♦ and like that, one of the more respected players in the room, is drawing dead and out the door.
One player says about Loonstyn, "on break he's going to the beach to see if he can walk on water."
To put things in perspective, Looystyn's 105k puts him in the top 5 stacks from Day 1A, the leader has nearly 124k.
Level 2 (50/100) continues.
$3300 + $200 NL
Talk about getting hit by the deck. During the first 90 minutes of Day 1B, William Loonstyn (Philadelphia, PA) has won with quads, a full house and a flush over a straight to take his stack to more than 100k.
With the J♠ 8♠ Loonstyn flops a flush draw on a board of A♦ K♠ Q♠. The turn brings the 3♠ and that's when the action heats up.
Loonstyn checks, Todd Terry bets 9k.
"I have no choice," says Loonstyn, "I'm all in." Terry tanks and calls, showing he flopped a straight with J♦ 10♦ and like that, one of the more respected players in the room, is drawing dead and out the door.
One player says about Loonstyn, "on break he's going to the beach to see if he can walk on water."
To put things in perspective, Looystyn's 105k puts him in the top 5 stacks from Day 1A, the leader has nearly 124k.
Level 2 (50/100) continues.
Woods Watch
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Actor James Woods is back at Borgata after making it to Day 3 in the 2008 Summer Open Main Event.
"I'm shooting for a solid first day, and then looking to do some damage on day 2 when it counts," he says while playing at table 22.
Level 2 (50/100) underway.
$3300 + $200 NL
Actor James Woods is back at Borgata after making it to Day 3 in the 2008 Summer Open Main Event.
"I'm shooting for a solid first day, and then looking to do some damage on day 2 when it counts," he says while playing at table 22.
Level 2 (50/100) underway.
Name Game
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
A quick scan of who's in The Signature Room:
Actor James Woods
Joe Simmons
Mike Leah
Roy Winston
Al Riccobono
Matt Glantz
MJ Bernstein
Todd Terry
$3300 + $200 NL
A quick scan of who's in The Signature Room:
Actor James Woods
Joe Simmons
Mike Leah
Roy Winston
Al Riccobono
Matt Glantz
MJ Bernstein
Todd Terry
Day 1B Up & Running
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
The Signature Room is buzzing with double the entries from Sunday's play. The dead stacks are slowly disappearing as players find their seats.
Everyone gets 30,000 chips, the blinds start at 25/50 and levels last 75 minutes.
Cards are in the air!
$3300 + $200 NL
The Signature Room is buzzing with double the entries from Sunday's play. The dead stacks are slowly disappearing as players find their seats.
Everyone gets 30,000 chips, the blinds start at 25/50 and levels last 75 minutes.
Cards are in the air!
End of Day 1A Chip Counts
Place-Name-Count
| 1 | EUGENE | CASTRO | $123,525 |
| 2 | ROCCO | LUCIANO | $117,850 |
| 3 | JASON | MIN | $114,175 |
| 4 | JASON | PASTER | $106,775 |
| 5 | ADAM | GERBER | $104,000 |
| 6 | CHARLES | FUREY | $96,850 |
| 7 | MICKAEL | MORGOUSKY | $95,000 |
| 8 | NICHOLAS | SKYLLAS | $88,675 |
| 9 | CASEY | PETERS | $85,450 |
| 10 | AL | GRIMES | $85,200 |
| 11 | ROBERT | DEPPE | $83,225 |
| 12 | LEO | WALKER | $79,200 |
| 13 | STEVEN | WOLANSKY | $72,475 |
| 14 | HAKIMA | MUHAMMAD | $70,650 |
| 15 | MATTHEW | BRADY | $70,075 |
| 16 | RICHARD | RICE | $70,000 |
| 17 | TODD | REBELLO | $66,450 |
| 18 | ROSLYN | QUARTO | $65,550 |
| 19 | MARC | MANIN | $64,900 |
| 20 | NICHOLAS | GUAGENTI | $64,400 |
| 21 | ANTHONY | COLOMBO | $63,900 |
| 22 | LEONARD | WEISSMAN | $63,500 |
| 23 | MATTHEW | EHRLICH | $61,250 |
| 24 | JUSTIN | SCHWARTZ | $60,775 |
| 25 | JOSH | SPIEGELMAN | $58,375 |
| 26 | IGOR | BORUKHOV | $58,250 |
| 27 | ANTHONY | CARUSO | $58,050 |
| 28 | YAT | CHENG | $58,000 |
| 29 | STEVEN | DANNENMANN | $56,675 |
| 30 | DANIEL | KLODOWSKI | $55,025 |
| 31 | ROLAND | ISRAELASHVILI | $52,275 |
| 32 | BRUCE | WILLIAMS | $51,700 |
| 33 | ANTHONY | CAMPAGNA | $51,050 |
| 34 | YUGESHWAR | RAJKUMAR | $48,425 |
| 35 | CYRUS | SAMII | $48,350 |
| 36 | ROBERT | MCLAUGHLIN | $47,350 |
| 37 | KONSTANTINO | DIMITROULAKOS | $46,500 |
| 38 | ALEXANDRE | CAPERONIS | $46,425 |
| 39 | BRIAN | NICHOLS | $46,150 |
| 40 | SAMUEL | BERNSTEIN | $45,400 |
| 41 | RYAN | ERIQUEZZO | $45,150 |
| 42 | ALBERT | BARBIERI | $45,000 |
| 43 | LAWRENCE | SAHR | $43,275 |
| 44 | WILLIAM | BEASLEY | $43,000 |
| 45 | BERNARD | COLLINS | $40,550 |
| 46 | ADAM | ADLER | $40,500 |
| 47 | RAY | SHACKELFORD | $39,725 |
| 48 | HA | SIU | $39,475 |
| 49 | AKIVA | PEARLMAN | $36,150 |
| 50 | GEORGE | CHEN | $35,700 |
| 51 | ARTHUR | PETERS | $34,725 |
| 52 | ROBERT | WISIAK | $33,500 |
| 53 | GREGORY | MERSON | $32,400 |
| 54 | ROBERT | HWANG | $30,700 |
| 55 | RAYMOND | COBURN | $29,425 |
| 56 | RICHARD | HALL | $28,775 |
| 57 | MICHAEL | LEWIN | $28,700 |
| 58 | MATTHEW | COHEN | $28,425 |
| 59 | EUGENE | TODD | $28,350 |
| 60 | VINH | NGUYEN | $27,925 |
| 61 | JOHN | MOORE | $27,375 |
| 62 | GREGORY | FISHBERG | $27,250 |
| 63 | RYAN | MILLER | $25,500 |
| 64 | CHINMAY | PATEL | $25,200 |
| 65 | CHRIS | RESLOCK | $24,900 |
| 66 | GARY | SCHOENGOLD | $22,725 |
| 67 | JAMIE | KERSTETTER | $21,575 |
| 68 | GORDON | ENG | $21,100 |
| 69 | PATRICK | CARNEY | $20,750 |
| 70 | JEREMY | BROWN | $20,100 |
| 71 | RICHARD | MURNICK | $20,100 |
| 72 | KEN | GOLDIN | $18,625 |
| 73 | JASON | LASO | $18,175 |
| 74 | ERIC | DOERR | $17,275 |
| 75 | DAVID | CLARKE | $17,125 |
| 76 | JOSEPH | CUTLER | $16,150 |
| 77 | LAURENCE | WOLF | $14,950 |
| 78 | STEVE | KARP | $14,600 |
| 79 | ROBERT | NGUYEN | $14,425 |
| 80 | JOHN | DAGOSTINO | $13,625 |
| 81 | CHRISTOPH | ALBANESE | $13,575 |
| 82 | ALFRED | CABAN | $11,650 |
| 83 | PETER | MAVRO | $10,625 |
| 84 | WILLIAM | LOOPER | $10,000 |
| 85 | MAURICE | PARADIS | $9,425 |
| 86 | RAJASEKHARA | MUNNANGI | $8,500 |
Sunday, April 25, 2010
End of Day 1A Chip Counts
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Play has concluded and the chips are bagged and tagged. Here are the chip leaders and a few other notable chip counts:
Gene Castro - 123,525
Rocco Luciano - 117,850
Jason 'Asian J' Min - 114,175
Jason Paster - 106,775
Adam Gerber - 104,000
Charles Furey - 96,850
Al Grimes - 85,200
Matt Brady - 70,075
Todd Rebello - 66,450
Steve Dannenmann - 56,675
Jeremy McLaughlin - 47,350
Bob Hwang - 30,700
Chinmay Patel - 25,200
Chris Reslock - 24,900
Jamie Kerstetter - 21,575
Gordon Eng - 21,100
Eric 'Clown Fish' Doerr - 17,200
John D'Agostino - 13,000
A complete list will be posted at the end of Day 1B (Monday night).
This group gets tomorrow off and will return Tuesday for Day 2.
$3300 + $200 NL
Play has concluded and the chips are bagged and tagged. Here are the chip leaders and a few other notable chip counts:
Gene Castro - 123,525
Rocco Luciano - 117,850
Jason 'Asian J' Min - 114,175
Jason Paster - 106,775
Adam Gerber - 104,000
Charles Furey - 96,850
Al Grimes - 85,200
Matt Brady - 70,075
Todd Rebello - 66,450
Steve Dannenmann - 56,675
Jeremy McLaughlin - 47,350
Bob Hwang - 30,700
Chinmay Patel - 25,200
Chris Reslock - 24,900
Jamie Kerstetter - 21,575
Gordon Eng - 21,100
Eric 'Clown Fish' Doerr - 17,200
John D'Agostino - 13,000
A complete list will be posted at the end of Day 1B (Monday night).
This group gets tomorrow off and will return Tuesday for Day 2.
Dannenman's Aces Good
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Jamie Kerstetter was all-in for 9,075 and got called by seat 1. Jamie's pocket 6s were racing against AK. The board came Q 7 2 8 6 and Jamie doubled up.
After seat 6 opened for 1,125, Steve Dannenmann raised to 5,500. Seat 6 called and the flop came Queen-high. Seat 6 checked to Steve, who fired 10k. Seat 6 showed his pocket Jacks and mucked. Steve showed his pocket Aces and collected the pot.
Mike 'Little Man' Sica has busted out and hit the door. Jason Young was out soon after.
With ten minutes left on the clock, TD Tab Duchateau announced that everyone would play five more hands, then bag & tag for the night.
$3300 + $200 NL
Jamie Kerstetter was all-in for 9,075 and got called by seat 1. Jamie's pocket 6s were racing against AK. The board came Q 7 2 8 6 and Jamie doubled up.
After seat 6 opened for 1,125, Steve Dannenmann raised to 5,500. Seat 6 called and the flop came Queen-high. Seat 6 checked to Steve, who fired 10k. Seat 6 showed his pocket Jacks and mucked. Steve showed his pocket Aces and collected the pot.
Mike 'Little Man' Sica has busted out and hit the door. Jason Young was out soon after.
With ten minutes left on the clock, TD Tab Duchateau announced that everyone would play five more hands, then bag & tag for the night.
From Bad Beat to Good Run
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NLChinmay Patel - Player Profile
When Borgata implemented the Bad Beat Jackpot in early 2009, officials knew lives would change, especially with potential jackpots totaling more than $300,000.
As a player and witness to the casino's second BBJ in February of that year, Chinmay Patel's windfall was "only" $11,000, but he used it as a spring board for a professional career.
"It helped me out a lot," says the 24-year-old from Philadelphia, "I started playing 2-5 and 5-10 (no limit cash games), was on a nice rush and got a bank roll."
The success prompted Patel to quit his job with a pharmaceutical company and pursue poker full time, something that wasn't an easy sell to his family. "You have to understand I come from a strict Indian background," says Patel, who's parents left India for the United States in 1990.
"Both my parents have college degrees and my dad has a master's as a civil engineer. Telling them I was quitting my job to play poker didn't go over very well."
Piyush and Jayshri warmed to the idea after he assured them that he had his Penn State biology degree to fall back on if poker didn't work out. That, plus a solid resume after two years in the work force, helped the Patel family to reluctantly support their son's decision.
One year into his new career, Patel is finding most of his success in the Borgata high stakes cash games ($10-$20 NL or higher), and is still fine-tuning his tournament play.
"I'm learning to get used to the blinds, and how my stack compares to the blinds and to the other players," he says. "Everything's standard in cash and I know what a big bet is. In tournaments the blinds go up and players adjust their betting, so I just need to keep getting more experience."
Patel picked-up some "on the job training" Thursday in the satellite qualifier for the Championship Event after not finding any cash games he liked. He was one of seven players to earn a $3,500 voucher after only paying $390 to enter the tournament.
Now that he's in the field for Day 1A, it's been a roller coaster with his stack ranging anywhere from 15,000 to 50,000 chips and he ends play slightly less than his 30k starting stack. "Up and down, a few bad beats, but nothing terrible," he says.
And it's so far, so good on the career change. Patel's picked up a couple of cashes in Borgata deep stack and daily tournament play, but the bulk of his success comes from the high limit room.
$3300 + $200 NLChinmay Patel - Player Profile
As a player and witness to the casino's second BBJ in February of that year, Chinmay Patel's windfall was "only" $11,000, but he used it as a spring board for a professional career.
"It helped me out a lot," says the 24-year-old from Philadelphia, "I started playing 2-5 and 5-10 (no limit cash games), was on a nice rush and got a bank roll."
The success prompted Patel to quit his job with a pharmaceutical company and pursue poker full time, something that wasn't an easy sell to his family. "You have to understand I come from a strict Indian background," says Patel, who's parents left India for the United States in 1990.
"Both my parents have college degrees and my dad has a master's as a civil engineer. Telling them I was quitting my job to play poker didn't go over very well."
Piyush and Jayshri warmed to the idea after he assured them that he had his Penn State biology degree to fall back on if poker didn't work out. That, plus a solid resume after two years in the work force, helped the Patel family to reluctantly support their son's decision.
One year into his new career, Patel is finding most of his success in the Borgata high stakes cash games ($10-$20 NL or higher), and is still fine-tuning his tournament play.
"I'm learning to get used to the blinds, and how my stack compares to the blinds and to the other players," he says. "Everything's standard in cash and I know what a big bet is. In tournaments the blinds go up and players adjust their betting, so I just need to keep getting more experience."
Patel picked-up some "on the job training" Thursday in the satellite qualifier for the Championship Event after not finding any cash games he liked. He was one of seven players to earn a $3,500 voucher after only paying $390 to enter the tournament.
Now that he's in the field for Day 1A, it's been a roller coaster with his stack ranging anywhere from 15,000 to 50,000 chips and he ends play slightly less than his 30k starting stack. "Up and down, a few bad beats, but nothing terrible," he says.
And it's so far, so good on the career change. Patel's picked up a couple of cashes in Borgata deep stack and daily tournament play, but the bulk of his success comes from the high limit room.
Little Man Triples Up, Still Short
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Mike 'Little Man' Sica got his last chips in, getting action from two players. They checked down the board of J 6 5 8 J. "Whatta you got?" Mike asks the first. "Ace-high" is the response. When he hears Ace-high, the other player mucks. "Well whaddo I got?" says Little Man as he rolls over his cards: J8 suited, good for the full house. Mike tripled up to about 8k in chips.
$3300 + $200 NL
Mike 'Little Man' Sica got his last chips in, getting action from two players. They checked down the board of J 6 5 8 J. "Whatta you got?" Mike asks the first. "Ace-high" is the response. When he hears Ace-high, the other player mucks. "Well whaddo I got?" says Little Man as he rolls over his cards: J8 suited, good for the full house. Mike tripled up to about 8k in chips.
Last Level Underway
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Players completed level six, took a break, and have returned to play level 7 with blinds of 200/400 with 50 antes. The TD decided to forgo the dinner break and finish up for the day, so this will be the last 75-minute level today.
On the break, I scoped out the stacks and it appeared that Gene Castro had about 115k. Jason "Asian J" Min (Astoria, NY) had about the same, but as I was getting his name, he won a pot. He's definitely over 120k now so I'm outing him as the chip leader.
$3300 + $200 NL
Players completed level six, took a break, and have returned to play level 7 with blinds of 200/400 with 50 antes. The TD decided to forgo the dinner break and finish up for the day, so this will be the last 75-minute level today.
On the break, I scoped out the stacks and it appeared that Gene Castro had about 115k. Jason "Asian J" Min (Astoria, NY) had about the same, but as I was getting his name, he won a pot. He's definitely over 120k now so I'm outing him as the chip leader.
Wiz Pans Panayiotou
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
On a flop of K 8 5 rainbow. Bobby 'Wiz' Wisiak bet 1,050. Eric Panayiotou called, and a third player folded. Turn was an Ace and both players checked. River was a 9 and Bobby fired 1,500. Eric thought for a few seconds, then made the call. Bobby showed A8 for Aces-up and Eric mucked. Bobby was awarded the pot.
$3300 + $200 NL
On a flop of K 8 5 rainbow. Bobby 'Wiz' Wisiak bet 1,050. Eric Panayiotou called, and a third player folded. Turn was an Ace and both players checked. River was a 9 and Bobby fired 1,500. Eric thought for a few seconds, then made the call. Bobby showed A8 for Aces-up and Eric mucked. Bobby was awarded the pot.
Blinds Up
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Level 6: Blinds are now up to 150/300 for real, with 25 antes.
Jason Young said something about how he would have had a better day had he stayed in his room and applied a cheese grater to his private parts. I guess that means things are not going well for him here today. He's already employed the masseuse and that that didn't seem to help.
Chris Reslock is now enjoying the masseuse. He seems to be having a better day. Plus he doesn't have a hat on. I've never seen him without a hat and I don't know if any pictures exist of him sans cap.
$3300 + $200 NL
Level 6: Blinds are now up to 150/300 for real, with 25 antes.
Jason Young said something about how he would have had a better day had he stayed in his room and applied a cheese grater to his private parts. I guess that means things are not going well for him here today. He's already employed the masseuse and that that didn't seem to help.
Chris Reslock is now enjoying the masseuse. He seems to be having a better day. Plus he doesn't have a hat on. I've never seen him without a hat and I don't know if any pictures exist of him sans cap.
Baby Bra-Tay
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Every once in a while, poker players do something besides playing poker. Matt Brady and Esther 'E-Tay' Taylor have the most adorable 5-month old named Kayla and I just got to meet her. She's a happy baby with some good poker-playing genes to her credit. Better look out for her at the poker table in about 21 years.
$3300 + $200 NL
Every once in a while, poker players do something besides playing poker. Matt Brady and Esther 'E-Tay' Taylor have the most adorable 5-month old named Kayla and I just got to meet her. She's a happy baby with some good poker-playing genes to her credit. Better look out for her at the poker table in about 21 years.
Blinds are Going Down?
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Believe it or not, even well run poker tournaments, with the best structures in the game, can have hiccups. Case in point, after coming back from break to play Level 5, players are now kicking in a 25 ante, which usually means blinds are going up.
Except in this extended format, where the structure repeats the 100/200 blinds from Level 4.
Ten of the remaining 11 tables got it right, but table 2 took it up a notch, and increased the blinds to 150/300 when the antes were added. None of the players or the dealer caught the oversight until after playing two hands.
The situation is quickly rectified and now everyone's on the same page. Matt Brady laughed and said something that most poker players dream of hearing, "blinds are going down!"
Level 5 (100/200/25 ante) is officially in full swing.
$3300 + $200 NL
Believe it or not, even well run poker tournaments, with the best structures in the game, can have hiccups. Case in point, after coming back from break to play Level 5, players are now kicking in a 25 ante, which usually means blinds are going up.
Except in this extended format, where the structure repeats the 100/200 blinds from Level 4.
Ten of the remaining 11 tables got it right, but table 2 took it up a notch, and increased the blinds to 150/300 when the antes were added. None of the players or the dealer caught the oversight until after playing two hands.
The situation is quickly rectified and now everyone's on the same page. Matt Brady laughed and said something that most poker players dream of hearing, "blinds are going down!"
Level 5 (100/200/25 ante) is officially in full swing.
Blinds Up
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Play has resumed with level 5, blinds 100/200 with 25 antes.
Al Grimes is still out in front with ~93k. Matt Brady is up to ~76k. Adam Gerber is stacking about 75k and Steve Dannenmann has ~72k.
Adam Gerber (Moorestown, NJ) is a local business owner and only plays tournaments on the east coast. He won the US Poker Championships $10k main event ($606k) in October 2007 at the Taj Mahal and has several cashes here at Borgata.
$3300 + $200 NL
Play has resumed with level 5, blinds 100/200 with 25 antes.
Al Grimes is still out in front with ~93k. Matt Brady is up to ~76k. Adam Gerber is stacking about 75k and Steve Dannenmann has ~72k.
Adam Gerber (Moorestown, NJ) is a local business owner and only plays tournaments on the east coast. He won the US Poker Championships $10k main event ($606k) in October 2007 at the Taj Mahal and has several cashes here at Borgata.
Head Count
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
The final number for Day 1A is 129. The fest of the field plays Monday at 11 am, including players like Roy Winston, Maurice Hawkins, Charlie Hook, and Mike Leah.
Several others are currently in the Poker Room trying to satellite into the Championship Event, including Dwight Pilgrim, James Boyle and Mike Dentale.
The last chance to satty is 7 pm, $350 + $40 (~1 in 10).
Players are on currently on break.
$3300 + $200 NL
The final number for Day 1A is 129. The fest of the field plays Monday at 11 am, including players like Roy Winston, Maurice Hawkins, Charlie Hook, and Mike Leah.
Several others are currently in the Poker Room trying to satellite into the Championship Event, including Dwight Pilgrim, James Boyle and Mike Dentale.
The last chance to satty is 7 pm, $350 + $40 (~1 in 10).
Players are on currently on break.
Brady Tweets Borgata
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
I plucked this off Twitter today:
mattbrady_ Dear borgata, you've fd me in basically every tournament i've ever played here for years but I will forgive u if I win this $3500..thank u
Matt is currently up to over 70k so has more than doubled his starting stack of 30k. If this works, I'm going to start tweeting casinos about my results. :)
$3300 + $200 NL
I plucked this off Twitter today:
mattbrady_ Dear borgata, you've fd me in basically every tournament i've ever played here for years but I will forgive u if I win this $3500..thank u
Matt is currently up to over 70k so has more than doubled his starting stack of 30k. If this works, I'm going to start tweeting casinos about my results. :)
Something Blue
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
The Borgata special poker tournament chip set is in play and the most coveted piece is the blue 5 thousand chip. "It helps bring out our feminine, softer side," says Todd Rebello, "actually it helps distinguish them from the rest (of the chips)."
One other player says, "it's not that valuable, because I don't have any." Two hands later he's heading for the door.
$3300 + $200 NL
The Borgata special poker tournament chip set is in play and the most coveted piece is the blue 5 thousand chip. "It helps bring out our feminine, softer side," says Todd Rebello, "actually it helps distinguish them from the rest (of the chips)."
One other player says, "it's not that valuable, because I don't have any." Two hands later he's heading for the door.
The Silver Fox
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
The Silver Fox, Lenny Weissman, (Atlantic City, NJ) is in the house today. Lenny says that back in 1974, he and Joe Namath were called the two most eligible bachelors in New York. Well Joe moved away, but Lenny is still around.
We're hoping he's going to he around a lot longer. He just had brain surgery for a tumor. It was obviously successful, as he's here playing poker today. As for how well he's playing, I guess we'll have to wait and see. Glad you're still with us Lenny!
$3300 + $200 NL
The Silver Fox, Lenny Weissman, (Atlantic City, NJ) is in the house today. Lenny says that back in 1974, he and Joe Namath were called the two most eligible bachelors in New York. Well Joe moved away, but Lenny is still around.
We're hoping he's going to he around a lot longer. He just had brain surgery for a tumor. It was obviously successful, as he's here playing poker today. As for how well he's playing, I guess we'll have to wait and see. Glad you're still with us Lenny!
Brown Sets Up on Lindh
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
On a flop of 7♠6♠4♣, Bobby 'Wiz' Wisiak bet 850. Chris Lindh called, then Mitchell Brown raised to 2k straight. Bobby opted out, but Chris made the call. The turn was the Q♦. Chris checked, Mitchell bet 2,100, Chris raised to 6,400, Mitchell moved all-in for 14,325 and Chris called.
Chris held 7♣6♣ for two pair, but Mitchell had him crushed with pocket 4s for the set. Chris needed a 7 or 6 on the river and when the 8♣ peeled off, he thought for a half a second that he had caught one of his outs. Mitchell doubled up and Chris was left with about 11k (and busted out soon after).
"I told you to bet your own sets" said Danny Yousefzadeh from the other end of the table "see?" Mitchell nodded in agreement.
Level 3 concluded and play continued into level 4 with blinds of 100/200.
$3300 + $200 NL
On a flop of 7♠6♠4♣, Bobby 'Wiz' Wisiak bet 850. Chris Lindh called, then Mitchell Brown raised to 2k straight. Bobby opted out, but Chris made the call. The turn was the Q♦. Chris checked, Mitchell bet 2,100, Chris raised to 6,400, Mitchell moved all-in for 14,325 and Chris called.
Chris held 7♣6♣ for two pair, but Mitchell had him crushed with pocket 4s for the set. Chris needed a 7 or 6 on the river and when the 8♣ peeled off, he thought for a half a second that he had caught one of his outs. Mitchell doubled up and Chris was left with about 11k (and busted out soon after).
"I told you to bet your own sets" said Danny Yousefzadeh from the other end of the table "see?" Mitchell nodded in agreement.
Level 3 concluded and play continued into level 4 with blinds of 100/200.
Building a Foundation
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Early Chip Counts:
Al Grimes 88k
Steve Dannemann 64k
Sheree Bykofsky 56k
Darrell Neville 45k
Level 3 (75/150) is underway.
$3300 + $200 NL
Early Chip Counts:
Al Grimes 88k
Steve Dannemann 64k
Sheree Bykofsky 56k
Darrell Neville 45k
Level 3 (75/150) is underway.
Big Bet - Big Score
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
When stacks are deep and there's 3 and 4 betting preflop, even a legitimate raise can look like a move. That's the case for Gene Fouksman (Manalapan, NJ), who's 3-bet with pocket aces are improbably run down by the AK of Sheree Bykofsky.
Jamie Kerstetter opens for 250, gets one caller and Fouksman makes it 800. From the small blind, Bykofsky shoves for 22k and Kerstetter is stunned and gets out of the way.
Fouksman snap calls and shows AA vs Bykofsky's AK. "I wanted to take down the pot, but was willing to race against a bluff or small pocket pair," she says. "I thought for a second he might have aces, but you have to understand there was some history."
The flop brings two kings, giving Bykofsky trip kings, to cripple Fouksman, who's eliminated a few hands later. After the hand, Kerstetter says she folded a king, making Bykofsky a 5% underdog to win the hand.
Bykofsky explained that she and Fouksman mixed it up a few hands earlier and that she was tilting a bit after Fouksman turned trips with a suited 2 3. Bykofsky had K J of the same suit and flopped top pair, but was done in on fourth street.
This time Bykofsky's trips do the damage and her big bet turns into a big score as she's up to 45k.
$3300 + $200 NL
When stacks are deep and there's 3 and 4 betting preflop, even a legitimate raise can look like a move. That's the case for Gene Fouksman (Manalapan, NJ), who's 3-bet with pocket aces are improbably run down by the AK of Sheree Bykofsky.
Jamie Kerstetter opens for 250, gets one caller and Fouksman makes it 800. From the small blind, Bykofsky shoves for 22k and Kerstetter is stunned and gets out of the way.
Fouksman snap calls and shows AA vs Bykofsky's AK. "I wanted to take down the pot, but was willing to race against a bluff or small pocket pair," she says. "I thought for a second he might have aces, but you have to understand there was some history."
The flop brings two kings, giving Bykofsky trip kings, to cripple Fouksman, who's eliminated a few hands later. After the hand, Kerstetter says she folded a king, making Bykofsky a 5% underdog to win the hand.
Bykofsky explained that she and Fouksman mixed it up a few hands earlier and that she was tilting a bit after Fouksman turned trips with a suited 2 3. Bykofsky had K J of the same suit and flopped top pair, but was done in on fourth street.
This time Bykofsky's trips do the damage and her big bet turns into a big score as she's up to 45k.
Level 2
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
A few stragglers continue to find their seats while the first level of play is in the books. The players say that the "warm-up" is over and not they've shaken the cobwebs it's time to play poker.
Level 2 (50/100) is underway.
$3300 + $200 NL
A few stragglers continue to find their seats while the first level of play is in the books. The players say that the "warm-up" is over and not they've shaken the cobwebs it's time to play poker.
Level 2 (50/100) is underway.
Table Draws
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
For a myriad of reasons, Day 1A in Borgata Championship Events traditionally produce lower numbers than the 1B field. Right now 115 players are registered for Sunday, with a significantly higher number slated for Monday's play.
While some say Day 1A fields are softer than their counterpart, don't tell that to the players stuck at tables 2, 8 and 15. Here's a look at some of the initial draws.
Table 15
Gordon Eng
Matt Brady
Steve Dannenmann
Table 8
Tuan Gbehan
Jason Young
Mike Beasley
Table 2
"Action" Bob Hwang
Sheree Bykofsky
Jamie Kerstetter
Also in the Field:
Gene Castro
John Dagostino
Eric "Clown Fish" Doerr
Ryan Eriquezzo
Will "The Thrill" Failla
Adam Gerber
Al Grimes
Chris Lindh
Jeremy McLaughlin
Chris Reslock
Todd Rebello
Mike "Little Man" Sica
There are three chances Sunday to satellite into Day 2: Noon, 3 pm & 7 pm. Click here for the details.
$3300 + $200 NL
For a myriad of reasons, Day 1A in Borgata Championship Events traditionally produce lower numbers than the 1B field. Right now 115 players are registered for Sunday, with a significantly higher number slated for Monday's play.
While some say Day 1A fields are softer than their counterpart, don't tell that to the players stuck at tables 2, 8 and 15. Here's a look at some of the initial draws.
Table 15
Gordon Eng
Matt Brady
Steve Dannenmann
Table 8
Tuan Gbehan
Jason Young
Mike Beasley
Table 2
"Action" Bob Hwang
Sheree Bykofsky
Jamie Kerstetter
Also in the Field:
Gene Castro
John Dagostino
Eric "Clown Fish" Doerr
Ryan Eriquezzo
Will "The Thrill" Failla
Adam Gerber
Al Grimes
Chris Lindh
Jeremy McLaughlin
Chris Reslock
Todd Rebello
Mike "Little Man" Sica
There are three chances Sunday to satellite into Day 2: Noon, 3 pm & 7 pm. Click here for the details.
And They're Off!
Championship Event
$3300 + $200 NL
Players are settling into their seats in The Signature Room for Day 1A. It's a structure that players love: 30,000 chips, 75 minute levels and a guaranteed prize pool of $1million.
The button starts in the 1 seat with the black deck, all table signs are down as tournament director Tab Duchateau says the magic words, "shuffle up and deal!"
$3300 + $200 NL
Players are settling into their seats in The Signature Room for Day 1A. It's a structure that players love: 30,000 chips, 75 minute levels and a guaranteed prize pool of $1million.
The button starts in the 1 seat with the black deck, all table signs are down as tournament director Tab Duchateau says the magic words, "shuffle up and deal!"
APRIL 25, 2010
BORGATA SPRING POKER OPEN 2010
TODAY'S EVENTS
11AM: Event 22 - $3,300 + $200 Championship No Limit Hold'em (Day 1A)
12PM: Event 53 - $350 + $40 Championship Qualifier
3PM: Event 54 - $700 + $50 Championship Qualifier
7PM: Event 55 - $350 + $40 Championship Qualifier
Registration for all events in the Poker Room
TODAY'S EVENTS
11AM: Event 22 - $3,300 + $200 Championship No Limit Hold'em (Day 1A)
- 30,000 in starting chips
- 1 hour 15 minute Levels
- Day 1 - play through Level 7
- Day 2 - Tuesday, 4/27: Day 3 - Wednesday, 4/28; Day 4 - Thursday, 4/29; Day 5 - Friday, 4/30
12PM: Event 53 - $350 + $40 Championship Qualifier
- 10,000 in starting chips
- 30 minute Levels
- Approximately one (1) in every ten (10) players will win $3500 Entry to play in the Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship Event (April 25 – 30)
- 1-day event
3PM: Event 54 - $700 + $50 Championship Qualifier
- 10,000 in starting chips
- 40 minute Levels
- Approximately one (1) in every five (5) players will win $3500 Entry to play in the Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship Event (April 25 – 30)
- 1-day event
7PM: Event 55 - $350 + $40 Championship Qualifier
- 10,000 in starting chips
- 30 minute Levels
- Approximately one (1) in every ten (10) players will win $3500 Entry to play in the Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship Event (April 25 – 30)
- 1-day event
Registration for all events in the Poker Room
EVENT 21: $1000+$90 6-MAX NLH
Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010
Event 21: $1000 + $90 6-Hand Max No Limit Hold'em
April 24
Entries: 156 Total Buy-In: $156,000
FINAL RESULTS
1. WILLIAM KAKON (MIAMI, FL): $46,607
2. DWYTE PILGRIM (BROOKLYN, NY): $25,724
3. GEORGY KURDIN (MOSCOW, RUSSIA): $14,375
4. JOSEPH MOSCA (BRONX, NY): $10,592
5. WILLIAM LOONSTYN (PHILADELPHIA, PA): $9,079
6. TIMOTHY BEGLEY (FREEHOLD, NJ): $7,566
7. JOSE GATMAITAN IV (PHILADELPHIA, PA): $6,053
8. SAMUEL BIERY (MECHANICSBURG, PA): $4,540
9. JOHN FERESHETIAN (BRONX, NY): $3,405
10. DECIO BURD (SAO PAOLO, BRAZIL): $2,951
11. MIGUEL BORRERO (JERSEY CITY, NJ): $2,951
12. JAMES CASEMENT JR (SAINT CHARLES, IL): $2,951
13. MICHAEL SHERMAN (GAITHERSBURG, MD): $2,572
14. NICHOLAS PHILLIP RINKER (YORK, PA): $2,572
15. GUY MAXTONEGRAHAM (NEW YORK, NY): $2,572
16. LARS TABOGA (SKIPPACK, PA): $2,270
17. MANELIC MINAYA (TAMPA, FL): $2,270
18. DAMIANO CORACI (HEWLETT, NY): $2,270
Event 21: $1000 + $90 6-Hand Max No Limit Hold'em
April 24
Entries: 156 Total Buy-In: $156,000
FINAL RESULTS
1. WILLIAM KAKON (MIAMI, FL): $46,607
2. DWYTE PILGRIM (BROOKLYN, NY): $25,724
3. GEORGY KURDIN (MOSCOW, RUSSIA): $14,375
4. JOSEPH MOSCA (BRONX, NY): $10,592
5. WILLIAM LOONSTYN (PHILADELPHIA, PA): $9,079
6. TIMOTHY BEGLEY (FREEHOLD, NJ): $7,566
7. JOSE GATMAITAN IV (PHILADELPHIA, PA): $6,053
8. SAMUEL BIERY (MECHANICSBURG, PA): $4,540
9. JOHN FERESHETIAN (BRONX, NY): $3,405
10. DECIO BURD (SAO PAOLO, BRAZIL): $2,951
11. MIGUEL BORRERO (JERSEY CITY, NJ): $2,951
12. JAMES CASEMENT JR (SAINT CHARLES, IL): $2,951
13. MICHAEL SHERMAN (GAITHERSBURG, MD): $2,572
14. NICHOLAS PHILLIP RINKER (YORK, PA): $2,572
15. GUY MAXTONEGRAHAM (NEW YORK, NY): $2,572
16. LARS TABOGA (SKIPPACK, PA): $2,270
17. MANELIC MINAYA (TAMPA, FL): $2,270
18. DAMIANO CORACI (HEWLETT, NY): $2,270
EVENT 20: $1500+$150 NLH
Borgata Spring Poker Open 2010
Event 20: $1500 + $150 No Limit Hold'em
April 23 - 24
Entries: 162 Total Buy-In: $243,000
FINAL RESULTS
1. GORDON ENG (CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ): $72,599
2. ALAN STERNBERG (N. BELLMORE, NY): $40,071
3. SIROUS JAMSHIDI (BROOMALL, PA): $22,392
4. ROBERT SALTIEL (NEW YORK, NY): $16,500
5. ILIAS BARKOUTSIS (WHITESTONE, NY): $14,143
6. JEREMY SHOR (NEW YORK, NY): $11,786
7. WILLIAM HEGER (UNION CITY, NJ): $9,428
8. ROBERT KALTEUX (SEMINOLE, FL): $7,071
9. DOUGLAS ROSEN (TAPPAN, NY): $5,303
10. BENJAMIN KLIER (ASTORIA, NY): $4,596
11. CHARLES GEIER (SUNNYSIDE, NY): $4,596
12. JACK SCHANBACHER (PITTSBURGH, PA): $4,596
13. RAY SHACKELFORD (FREDERICKSBURG, VA): $4,007
14. VITOR COELHO (TAMPA, FL): $4,007
15. ERIC SIEGEL (MELVILLE, NY): $4,007
16. ADAM ADLER (AVENTURA, FL): $3,536
17. MARK PELUSO (FAIRFAX, VA): $3,536
18. KEITH CROWDER (ELKINS PARK, PA): $3,536
Event 20: $1500 + $150 No Limit Hold'em
April 23 - 24
Entries: 162 Total Buy-In: $243,000
FINAL RESULTS
1. GORDON ENG (CLIFFSIDE PARK, NJ): $72,599
2. ALAN STERNBERG (N. BELLMORE, NY): $40,071
3. SIROUS JAMSHIDI (BROOMALL, PA): $22,392
4. ROBERT SALTIEL (NEW YORK, NY): $16,500
5. ILIAS BARKOUTSIS (WHITESTONE, NY): $14,143
6. JEREMY SHOR (NEW YORK, NY): $11,786
7. WILLIAM HEGER (UNION CITY, NJ): $9,428
8. ROBERT KALTEUX (SEMINOLE, FL): $7,071
9. DOUGLAS ROSEN (TAPPAN, NY): $5,303
10. BENJAMIN KLIER (ASTORIA, NY): $4,596
11. CHARLES GEIER (SUNNYSIDE, NY): $4,596
12. JACK SCHANBACHER (PITTSBURGH, PA): $4,596
13. RAY SHACKELFORD (FREDERICKSBURG, VA): $4,007
14. VITOR COELHO (TAMPA, FL): $4,007
15. ERIC SIEGEL (MELVILLE, NY): $4,007
16. ADAM ADLER (AVENTURA, FL): $3,536
17. MARK PELUSO (FAIRFAX, VA): $3,536
18. KEITH CROWDER (ELKINS PARK, PA): $3,536
Event 21: Busts
Event 21: Seven down the Stretch
Event 21: Final Table
$1,000 + $90 (NL, 6-MAX)
The Final Table (Chip-Counts):
Seat 1 - Dwyte Pilgrim - 155,000
Seat 2 - Joe Gatmaitun - 190,000
Seat 3 - Tim Begley - 450,000
Seat 4 - William Loonstyn - 390,000
Seat 5 - Joe Mosca - 457,000
Seat 6 - William Kakon - 450,000
Seat 7 - George Kourdin - 270,000
The Final Table (Chip-Counts):
Seat 1 - Dwyte Pilgrim - 155,000
Seat 2 - Joe Gatmaitun - 190,000
Seat 3 - Tim Begley - 450,000
Seat 4 - William Loonstyn - 390,000
Seat 5 - Joe Mosca - 457,000
Seat 6 - William Kakon - 450,000
Seat 7 - George Kourdin - 270,000
Event 21: Pilgrim Pwns
Event 21: Two Tabling
$1,000 + $90 (NL, 6-MAX)
12 Players Remaining
Current Chip-Leaders:
William Kakon - 408,000
Tim Begley - 272,000
Sam Biery - 268,000
Dwyte Pilgrim - 262,000
Recent Eliminations:
13th - Michael Sherman
14th - Nicholas Rinker
15th - Guy Maxtone-Graham
16th - Lars Taboga
17th - Manny Minaya
18th - Damiano Coraci
12 Players Remaining
Current Chip-Leaders:
William Kakon - 408,000
Tim Begley - 272,000
Sam Biery - 268,000
Dwyte Pilgrim - 262,000
Recent Eliminations:
13th - Michael Sherman
14th - Nicholas Rinker
15th - Guy Maxtone-Graham
16th - Lars Taboga
17th - Manny Minaya
18th - Damiano Coraci
Event 21: Begley's Boys
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