Saturday, November 16, 2013

Event 3: Payouts 55th-63rd Places ($760)

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

Amir Genzel 
(Borgata File)

Place-Name

55th Phillip Muntner (Morganville, NJ)
56th Amir Genzel (Flushing, NY)
57th Angela Lofaro (Jersey City, NJ)
58th Hemchand Prasad (Yonkers, NY)
59th Marinko Matura (Franklin Square, NY)
60th Lawrence Digiovanna (Brooklyn, NY)
61st Marlon Weste (Bronx, NY)
62nd Joseph Spicer (Springfield, PA)
63rd Jason Levine (River Vale, NJ)

Event 3: Buzzetto Busto on the Bubble

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

Blinds 6k/12k/2k ante


Pam Buzzetto

Pam Buzzetto's (Tampa, FL) pocket 8s loses a coin flip against J9 when a 9 hits the flop to knock her out on the bubble. After an official count Buzzetto is out in 64th place, one spot from the money.

"Oh well," she says with a smile knowing that with only 75k (6 bb) it was the best hand she was going to see.

The remaining 63 players earn a min cash of $760 as they play for the top spot of $53,627.

Event 4: Halfway Home

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B

Limits 2k/4k

Nearly half the field is gone as 42 players remain of the 80 that began the day.

Frank Alger (Colonial Beach, VA) continues to lead the way with 70k (17 big bets), but players are gaining ground with the average stack at 29k (7 bb).

Those still in the field include:

Frank Alger
Joe Loguidice
Bob Lynch
Chris Reslock
Ming Reslock
Matt Axelrod
Leonard Palermo
Gloria LoRusso
Glenn Engelbert
Ron 'Schifty' Schiffman
Dan Shapiro

Event 3: Moving Along

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

Blinds 4k/8k/1k ante

Marvin Moving up the Chip Counts

The remaining 78 players are now all in the Poker Room and just 15 spots from the money.  We've seen lots of big pots this level including a three-way all in where John Nguyen's (Piscataway, NJ) 88 holds against AJ and AQ for a 700k chip pot.

Second in chips is Marvin Hayes (Brookly, NY) who is up to 650k.

The average stack is 210k (26 bb) as we close in on the bubble.

Event 4: Payouts

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B

Entries: 80
Total Buy-In: $36,000

Place - Amount

1st $12,222
2nd $6,635
3rd $4,190
4th $3,143
5th $2,444
6th $2,095
7th $1,746
8th $1,397
9th $1,048

Event 3: Chaos!!! (but Controlled Chaos!)

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

Blinds: 3k/6k/500 ante

Huge turnouts for the first five days of the Borgata Fall Poker Open has created chaos everywhere, but in a good way!

Tables are packed in both the Signature Room and Poker Room as the tournament tables are everywhere, mixed in between 60 live cash tables that are running.

As the field in Event 3 drops to around 100 players, the tables in the Signature Room are preparing to move to the Poker Room.  With 63 spots paid it will be imperative that all remaining players are in the same place.

Once this level expires at 9:40 pm, the purple (500) chips will be colored-up and the six remaining tables will pack up and move, which will help sort out some of the chaos.

Event 4: Back from Dinner Break

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B 

Limits 1k/2k

64 players return from dinner break with an average stack of 19k (9 big bets). Frank Alger (Colonial Beach, VA) is lapping the field with 60k and tweets about how good he's running:

Event 1 Recap

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)  

At the end of this two-day tournament that covered five calendar days, Greg Himmelbrand (Queens, NY) was sitting behind all 72 million chips in play.  The win earned him $243,630 and this is the poker pro's second six-figure cash of 2013.

Second place and $157,983 went to Luis Diaz, who was dead-last in chips when the final table began  Thanks to an early double-up and busting Patrick Chan in 9th place, Luis cruised to a second-place finish.  Luis works in a barber shop, but plays lots of tournaments when he can.

Simon Lam, another professional poker player, took third and $103,457.

This event kicked off the 2013 Borgata Fall Poker Open with a $1 million guarantee on total buy-ins and four starting flights over three days.  They needed 2,000 entrants to make the guarantee and that hurdle was cleared with ease.  The final tally was 2,899 entrants for total buy-ins of $1,449,500.

586 players survived the four starting flights and returned for day two.  The chip leader was WSOP bracelet winner Jason Young (Suffern, NY).  The final 250 players got paid and although he made the money, Jason did not crack the top 100, busting out early on day two.

Play continued until early Saturday morning until they finally reached the final table of ten after 5am.  At that point they decided to extend the event to a third day and return at 2pm.  George Alberto was the chip leader when the final table got underway, but he had a rough day and busted out in 7th place.

Greg Himmelbrand played Day 1B and actually busted out.  He took advantage of the re-entry aspect of this event and fared much better on his second bullet.  Despite being all-in and at-risk a couple of times, he managed to fade his opponents' outs.  He says he played a 10-25 big blind stack for most of Day 1, being "patient" and "picking [his] spots" to make it through the day.  

Greg will definitely be back for the Championship event, but hasn't yet decided what other preliminary events he might play.


Final Table Results
1 - Greg Himmelbrand (Queens, NY)  $243,630
2 - Luis Diaz (Hazelton, PA)  $157,983
3 - Simon Lam (Brooklyn, NY)  $103,457
4 - Edward Jacobs (Smithtown, NY)  $87,952
5 - Frank Nelson (Marlton, NJ)  $72,966
6 - Brian Rosengarten (Plainview, NY)  $58,120
7 - George Alberto (Clifton, NJ)  $43,413
8 -  Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, NY)  $29,406
9 - Chad Jackson (Walton, NY)  $21,009
10 - Lorenzo Desmond (Brooklyn, NY)  $14,006

FINAL RESULTS

Event 3: Back From Dinner

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

Level 16:  Blinds 2,500/5k/500 ante

Play has resumed following the dinner break.

Event 4: Omaha Tweets

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B

A couple of Tweets from the Omaha field:

Event 3: Payouts

Borgata Fall Poker Open
Event 3:  $350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em
$100,000 Guaranteed Saturday Series
November 16, 2013

Entries:  658
Total Buy-In:  $230,300

Place                  Payout


1:             $53,627
2:             $30,158
 3:             $18,988
 4:             $15,414
 5:             $12,287
 6:               $10,164
 7:               $8,154
 8:               $6,143
 9:               $4,244
 10 - 12:      $2,904
 13 - 15:      $2,122
 16 - 18:        $1,564
 19 - 27:        $1,229
 28 - 36:        $1,095
 37 - 45:        $983
 46 - 54:        $871
 55 -63:         $760

Event 4: Dinner Time

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B 

Level 9: Limits 800/1,600 

End of level 9 and Omaha-lics are taking a one-hour dinner break.  Play will resume at 9 pm with level 10, limits 1k/2k.

67 players remain.  Average stack is 18k.

Event 3: Dinner Time

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

End of level 15 and time for dinner!

Players are off on a one-hour dinner break.

Play will resume at 8:30 pm with level 16,  blinds 2,500/5k/500 ante.

Fifteen tables remain active:  8 in The Signature Room, 7 in the Poker Room.

Event 4: Photo Slideshow


 
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Event 3: Blinds Up

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

Level 15: Blinds 2k/4k/400 ante

Blinds are up -- this is the last level before dinner.

Sixteen tables remain with 160 or fewer players still in action.  Average stack is ~97k.

Event 4: Omaha Registration Closed

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B 

Level 7: Limits 500/1,000

Omaha players have returned from their second break of the day.  Registration is closed.

The field for this event was capped at 80 players (eight tables).  Total buy-ins were $36,000.  The final nine will get paid.

Lots of familiar faces among those playing Omaha today:

Joe Loguidice
Gil Sacks
Jeff Moses
Roland Israelashvili
Chris Reslock
Matt Axelrod
Chris Tryba
Leonard Palermo
Gloria LoRusso
Glenn Engelbert
Robert Renner
Dan Shapiro
Chris Bourassa
Ron 'Schifty' Schiffman
Bo Toft

Event 3: Back From Break

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

Level 13: Blinds 1,200/2,400/300 ante 

Unofficial entry count is 658.  The field is still split between the Poker Room and The Signature Room, but somewhere around 280 players remain.  63 will get paid.

Total buy-ins of $230,300 more than doubled the guarantee of $100,000!

Event 1: 1st Place - Himmelbrand

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

 Greg Himmelbrand (Queens, NY)
$243,630

Greg Himmelbrand came to the final table today seventh in chips out of ten remaining players.  When it was over, he was sitting behind all 72 million chips.

His first place finish was good for $243,630.  This is actually Greg's second six-figure score of 2013.  Back in June, he finished 2nd in the Caesar's Place Mega Stack Series, good for $241,060.

Event 1: 2nd Place - Diaz

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

Luis Diaz (Hazelton, PA)
$157,983

Event 1: 3rd Place - Lam

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

 Simon Lam (Brooklyn, NY)
$103,457

Event 1: 4th Place - Jacobs

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

 Edward Jacobs (Smithtown, NY)
$87,952

Event 1: 5th Place - Nelson

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

Frank Nelson (Marlton, NJ)
$72,966


Event 1: 6th Place - Rosengarten

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 200k/400k/40k ante 


They played an entire level without anyone busting out.  Then after the blinds went up...

Simon Lam doubled through Greg Himmelbrand with pocket Tens holding up against Greg's pocket 4s.  Simon chipped up to ~14.3 million.

 Brian Rosengarten (Plainview, NY)
$58,120

Ed Jacobs was all-in with AK against Brian Rosengarten's A9.  The board came 8 5 4 J A and Ed doubled up to ~13 million.

Brian was left with only ~300k and was all-in for less than the big blind on the next hand.  Action folded to Luis Diaz in the small blind, who called.

Luis:  97
Brian: 84

Board: 7 3 2 6 J

Luis took the pot.  He's up to ~15.5 million.

Brian Rosengarten busted out in 6th place, earning $58,120.

Event 4: Omaha Tweets

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B 

Level 4: Limits 200/400

Got a couple of Tweeters in the Omaha High/Low event today!  Keep those Tweets coming!  #BFPO

Event 1: Rosengarten Doubles

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 150k/300k/40k ante 


Frank Nelson opened for 800k and Brian Rosengarten called from the big blind.

On the flop of Q 9 3, Brian checked, Frank bet, Brian jammed, and Frank called.

Brian: AQ
Frank: Q9

The last two fell 2 T and Brian's kicker played.  He doubled up to ~11 million.

Frank dropped to ~ 9 million.

Rough counts for the other four:

Greg Himmelbrand - 24 million
Luis Diaz - 14 million
Simon Lam - 7 million
Edward Jacobs - 7 million

4PM Survivor -> 4:30PM Survivor

$400 + $50 Survivor No Limit Hold'em (~1 in 10 wins $4,000)

The Survivor tournament scheduled for 4PM has been pushed back to 4:30PM due to a shortage of dealers.  They will be playing in the back of The Signature Room once they get underway.

Event 3: Registration Closed

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

Level 10: Blinds 600/1,200/200 ante 

Players are back from their break and registration has closed.   That means no more re-entries.

Event 1: Blinds Up

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 150k/300k/40k ante


Play resumed after the break with new, bigger blinds.

Six players remain.  They continue the battle for the top prize of over $243,000.

Event 1: 7th Place - Alberto

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 120k/240k/30k ante  


George Alberto (Clifton, NJ)
$43,413

George Alberto got his last chips in on a Jack-high flop against Simon Lam.  George's JT was out-kicked by Simon's AJ. Simon took the pot, chipping up to ~11.4 million.

End of level and the final six are taking a break.

Event 1: Big Double For Himmelbrand

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 120k/240k/30k ante  


Greg Himmelbrand was all-in pre-flop against George Alberto.

Greg: KK
George: 99

The Kings held up and Greg doubled up to around 21 million, taking a huge lead over the table.  George was left with about 7.3 million.

Event 4: Omaha Underway

$450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B 

Level 1: Limits 50/100

The Omaha-lics are in the house (well actually in the back of the poker room) today.  The Omaha High/Low event is underway.

Players began with 15,000 chips and 30 minute levels.  Starting with level 11, they will be 40 minutes long.

Late registration is open through level 6 (about 6pm).  Sorry, no re-entries for this event.

Event 1: 8th Place - Chan

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 120k/240k/30k ante 


 Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, NY)
$29,406

After Greg Himmelbrand opened, Patrick Chan shoved and got looked up by Luis Diaz.  Greg opted out.

Patrick's A9 of diamonds needed help against Luis' pocket Kings, but he got none on the board.  Patrick busted out in 8th place for $29,406.

Luis chipped up to over 9.1 million.

Event 1: 9th Place - Jackson

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 120k/240k/30k ante 


Chad Jackson (Walton, NY)
$21,009

Chad Jackson shoved with A5 of diamonds and got looked up by Greg Himmelbrand in the small blind, who held AQ. 

Chad picked up a lot of outs on the flop of 3 2 x with two diamonds, but whiffed the turn and river.  He busted out in 9th place, earning $21,009.

Greg chipped up to ~11.7 million.

Event 1: 10th Place - Desmond

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 120k/240k/30k ante


Lorenzo Desmond (Brooklyn, NY)
$14,006

It was a late arrival and early exit for Lorenzo Desmond.  He lost back-to-back hands to Frank Nelson.

On the first, Frank was all-in with AK against Lorenzo's AQ.  This better Ace held and Frank doubled up.

On the next hand, Lorenzo shoved for 1.8 million with AJ and ran into Frank's AQ.  Again the better Ace held up and Frank collected the last of Lorenzo's chips, stacking up to over 15 million.

Lorenzo busted out in 10th place, earning $14,006.

Event 3: Photo Slideshow

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Event 1: Diaz Doubles

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 100k/200k/30k ante


Lorenzo Diamond arrived just in time to witness the short stack, Luis Diaz, double up through Patrick Chan.  Luis held Q5 suited and the board was Q J 3 6 9.  After the double-up, Luis is still the shortest stack.

Then Greg Himmelbrand open-folded pocket Queens after George Alberto limp-re-raised him pre-flop.  George told him it was a good fold, but did not show or say what he had.

Event 3: Break Time

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

Level 6: Blinds 200/400/50 ante

End of level six and time for another break.

Players are still arriving and re-entering.  They've got until the break after level 9 to buy in or buy in again. 

Event 1: Day Three Underway

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 100k/200k/30k ante


All players have arrived, with the exception of Lorenzo Desmond, and cards are in the air.

Here's a reminder what they're playing for:

Place: Payout
 1: $243,630
 2: $157,983
 3: $103,457
 4:  $87,952
 5:  $72,966
 6:  $58,120
 7:  $43,413
 8:  $29,406
 9:  $21,009
 10: $14,006

Event 1: Day Three Starting Soon

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 100k/200k/30k ante (clocked paused with 29 minutes remaining)


The final table is set here just inside The Signature Room and players are arriving and unbagging their chips.  Play will get underway shortly.

Seats were drawn overnight.  Here's the new lineup with chip counts:


Seat Player  Chips
1 Patrick Chan  6,780,000
2 Edward Jacobs  7,040,000
3 Lorenzo Desmond  8,720,000
4 Frank Nelson  5,095,000
5 Luis Diaz  1,800,000
6 Chad Jackson  3,375,000
7 George Alberto  13,635,000
8 Brian Rosengarten  12,110,000
9 Greg Himmelbrand  6,370,000
10 Simon Lam  7,600,000


Here they are, sorted by chip count:


Seat Player  Chips
7 George Alberto  13,635,000
8 Brian Rosengarten  12,110,000
3 Lorenzo Desmond  8,720,000
10 Simon Lam  7,600,000
2 Edward Jacobs  7,040,000
1 Patrick Chan  6,780,000
9 Greg Himmelbrand  6,370,000
4 Frank Nelson  5,095,000
6 Chad Jackson  3,375,000
5 Luis Diaz  1,800,000

Event 3: Eeyore Plays Poker?

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

Level 6: Blinds 200/400/50 ante

Checked in the Poker Room and they've got 20 tables running over there, to go with the 26 tables here in the Signature Room.

Over 500 entries already and there are about 20 people in line to enter/re-enter.

 Mark Jemison, aka Eeyore

Couldn't help but stop and take a pic of Eeyore, er, I mean Mark Jemison (front and back).  His Eeyore hat coordinates nicely with his leather jacket, also.

Event 3: Break Time Tweets

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

Level 5: Blinds 150/300/25 ante

Keep those Tweets coming!  #BFPO  

Here are some Tweets from the break:


Event 3: Early Chip Leader

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

Level 4: Blinds 100/200

Sheree Bykofsky

Sheree Bykofsky (Atlantic City, NJ) is already up to 113k as of the break, more than four times the starting stack of 25k.  "I pretty much won every hand I was in" she said. 

Players are back from their break and back in the thick of things.

Event 3: Break Time

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

Level 3: Blinds 75/150

End of level three and time for the first break of the day.  They've got ten minutes away from the felt.

Smoke 'em if you got 'em -- but only in designated smoking areas.

Event 3: Zimmerman Doubles Early

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

Level 3: Blinds 75/150

Seth Zimmerman

On the third hand of the day, Seth Zimmerman (New York, NY) doubled up.  It was a multi-way pot and Seth was on the button with J9.   On the river with a board of A T 8 7 6, all the chips went in and Seth had turned the straight to take the pot.  His opponent had a set of Tens.

Seth jumps out to an early chip lead with about 50k.

Event 3: Late Registration & Re-Entry

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

Level 2: Blinds 50/100 

This is a re-entry event which means that players who bust out may choose to re-enter as many times as they want until registration closes.

Registration will close at the end of the break after level 9 (about 4pm).  Late arrivals can also register for this event for the same amount of time.

Event 3: Off And Running

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)
$100,000 Guaranteed Saturday Series

Level 1: Blinds 25/50

Today's first trophy event is another Deep Stack, meaning players begin with 25,000 chips.  It is also part of the $100,000 Guaranteed Saturday Series.  They'll need to seat 286 players to meet the guarantee on total buy-ins (piece of cake).

Tables 1-26 are in The Signature Room.  Tables 27+ are in the Poker Room.

All levels are 30 minutes long for this one-day event.

Cards are in the air!

Saturday, November 16th

TODAY'S EVENTS (Poker Room/The Signature Room )

11AM: Event 3 - $350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)
$100,000 Guaranteed Saturday Series

  • Players start with 25,000 in tournament chips 
  • Levels will last 30 minutes each
  • Players that bust within the first 9 Levels may Re-Enter (unlimited re-entries) 
  • 1-Day event

3PM: Event 4 - $450 + $50 Omaha H/L 8B 
  • Players start with 15,000 in tournament chips 
  • Levels 1-10: will last 30 minutes each | Levels 11+: will last 40 minutes each 
  • 2-Day event

  4PM: Event 23 - $400 + $50 Survivor No Limit Hold'em (~1 in 10 wins $4,000)
  • Players start with 15,000 in tournament chips 
  • Levels will last 30 minutes each 
  • 1-Day event

  7PM: Event 24 - $150 + $30 + $100 Black Chip Bounty No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)
  • Players start with 15,000 in tournament chips 
  • This is a Bounty tournament.  Players must have their Bounty chips clearly displayed on table in order to remain active in tournament
  • Levels 1-10: will last 20 minutes each | Levels 11+: will last 25 minutes each
  • Players that bust within the first 6 Levels may Re-Enter (unlimited re-entries) 
  • 1-Day event

Event 2: Photo Slideshow

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)


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Event 2 Recap

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

The first bounty tournament of the Borgata Fall Poker Open ended with a final table that seemed more like a home game than one with a lot of money on the line.  In the end, it's Dave Meagher (Monkton, MD) who edged out Charles Furey (2nd),  Goran Kojic (3rd) and Alex Faynkikh (4th) for the top prize of $34,19.

"It was an easy going tournament for me," said Meagher who also earned a coveted Borgata trophy, "not a lot of volatility with my chips throughout the day."

As Meagher celebrated the win, 18th place finisher Alexander Gentile (Bohemie, NY) offered his congratulations. "Glad to see you put my chips to good use," laughed Gentile, who was knocked out by a four flush.

"I had my coat on and one foot out the door," said Meagher who had KT against Gentile's AK and used the K to hit his flush.  "There was a lot of volatility on that hand," added Meagher, "but the rest of the day was pretty smooth."

The big pot propelled Meagher to the final table where he edged the other three players. Runner-up
Furey had the most bounties with 12, which added $1,200 to his payday.

The early chip leader was Faynkikh, a mechanics shop owner who plays poker when he can.  He maintained a big stack most of the day and was happy with fourth place. "It was a good time, a blast," he said.

And Meagher echoed the sentiment. "It feels good," said the software engineer, whose previous best Borgata finish was second place in the 2011 Borgata Winter Poker Open.  Meacher was runner-up to Steve Dannenmann (Severn, MD) for $21,000 in a $350 entry event.

The tournament began with 373 entries that produced $130,550 of total buy-ins. Recognizable names that made the money included Travis Greenawalt (15th), Ken Silberstein (17th) and Sam Taylor (35th) as the top 36 cashed.
 
This tournament was a consolation prize of sorts, as many players entered after busting from the $1,000,000 Guaranteed opening event. "Not cashing (in Event 1) was a blessing," said Meagher, who picked $1,000 worth of bounties, "it allowed me to play in this one."

Final Table Results

Number of Entries: 373
Total Buy-In: $130,550

Place-Name-Amount

1st Dave Meagher (Monkton, MD) $34,196
2nd Charles Furey (Saratoga Springs, NY) $18,995
3rd Goran Kojic (Clifton, NJ) $11,815
4th Alex Faynkikh (Brooklyn, NY) $9,498
5th Taylor Honkofsky (Mt. Airy, MD) $7,471
6th Jacob Neff (Philadelphia, PA) $6,142
7th Arnold Dinio (Bowie, MD) $4,939
8th Greg Konrad (New York, NY) $3,736
9th Rohan Singh (Ozone Park, NY) $2,533
10th Chris Tinari (Pompton Lakes, NJ) $1,646

Final Results

Event 2 Winner - Meagher

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Dave Meagher (Monkton, MD)
$34,196 

Dave Meagher takes down the first bounty tournament of the Borgata Fall Poker Open as he nips Charles Furey (2nd),  Goran Kojic (3rd) and Alex Faynkikh (4th) on the final hand.

"It feels good," says Meagher who earns $34,196 for his first Borgata win. "I have to thank my wife Debbie for putting up with me," he adds while giving a shout out to his sons Miles and Chase.

Meagher is a software engineer who plays at Borgata for the "big events," and picked up 10 bounties for an additional $1,000. This win is one spot better than his runner-up finish to Steve Dannenmann for $21,000 during the 2011 Borgata Winter Poker Open ($350 event).

Event 2: 2nd Place - Furey

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Charles Furey (Saratoga Springs, NY)
$18,995 

Charles Furey settles for second place as Dave Meagher just edges him out. Furey is just ahead of Goran Kojic (3rd) and Alex Faynkikh (4th).

Furey is a business owner and an avid player in the Albany Poker League. "A group of us came down and we'll be grinding the next few weeks."

Two other league members made deep runs in Event 1, Hani Khalil (20th) & Aaron Teeter (33rd Place), and were on Furey's final table rail.

"I busted on Day 1, so I jumped into this," says Furey who also adds 12 bounties to his bankroll, "I'm glad I did."

Event 2: 3rd Place - Kojic

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Goran Kojic (Clifton, NJ)
$11,815 

For Goran Kojic, it's close, but no cigar as he finishes in third place behind winner Dave Meagher and runner-up Charles Furey, but edges out Alex Faynkikh (4th).

You'll find Kojic at Borgata more during the winter months when he has more time away from his construction job. He's married with two sons and sends a shout out to his wife Kristina.

Kojic adds $700 worth of bounties to his pay day.

Event 2: 4th Place - Faynkikh

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Alex Faynkikh (Brooklyn, NY) 
$9,498

Alex Faynkikh misses a spot on the podium with his fourth place finish, just behind Dave Meagher (1st), Charles Furey (2nd) and Goran Kojic (3rd).

Faynkikh owns a mechanics shop and doesn't have much time for poker, but enjoys it when he can. "It was a good time, a blast," he says after picking up nine bounties on the day.

Event 1: Final Table Preview

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 100k/200k/30k ante (clocked paused with 29 minutes remaining)


George Alberto
Chip Leader

The remaining 10 players won't get much sleep as they're on a short break, but they can still dream about playing for the $243,630 first prize.  The tournament was stopped when the final table was reached and  resumes at 2 pm.

George Alberto (Clifton, NJ) is the chip leader with 13.6 million and said it was a, "very lucky day."
His good fortune came when he cracked Aces in a 12 million chip pot with two tables remaining.

"I didn't think he had Aces," said Alberto after he crippled Kevin Choe (Burke, VA) on a 7-high flop while holding 7 6.  Alberto won the 7 million chip pot when another 7 hit the river for his wining trips; Choewas knocked out in 15th place ($9,454).
 
There will be an overnight draw for final table seats; the average stack is 7.3 million (37 bb), with blinds increasing to 60 minutes each.

Chip Counts (in millions)
 
George Alberto 13.635
Brian Rosengarten 12.11
Lorenzo Desmond 8.720
Simon Lam 7.6 
EJ Jacobs 7.040
Patrick Chan 6.78
Greg Himmelbrand 6.370
Frank Nelson 5.096
Chad Jackson 3.375
Luis Diaz 1.8

Remaining Prize Pool

Entries:  2,899
Total Buy-In:  $1,449,500


Place-Amount
 1: $243,630
 2: $157,983
 3: $103,457
 4:  $87,952
 5:  $72,966
 6:  $58,120
 7:  $43,413
 8:  $29,406
 9:  $21,009
 10: $14,006

Event 1: 11th Place - Park

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 100k/200k/30k ante

Kijoon Park (New York, NY)
$14,600

Kijoon Park is all in for 2.4 million with A6 against the A9 of Greg Himmelbrand. "No six or chop," says one bystander as everyone is ready to end the night.

Park's tournament ends when a 9 hits the turn. He finishes in 11th place for $14,0006.

Himmelbrand is now up to 6.4 million as play is now done for the night. The remaining
10 players are bagging and tagging and will return at 2 pm for the final table.

Event 2: 5th Place - Honkofsky

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 20k/40k/4k ante

 Taylor Honkofsky (Mt. Airy, MD) 
$7,471

Event 2: 6th Place - Neff

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 20k/40k/4k ante

Jacob Neff (Philadelphia, PA)
$6,142

Event 1: 12th Place - Worchol

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 80k/160k/20k ante

Danny Worchol (Columbus, OH)
$14,006

In a blind vs blind hand, Danny Worchol moves all in for 3.4 million with AJ and is up against the QQ of 
Lorenzo Desmond. The Queens hold and Worchol is now one of the big stacks at 10 million.

Worchol is out in 12th place, but makes the pay jump to $14,006.

George Alberto (Clifton, NJ) is the chip leader with 12 million and the players are on a five minute break.
They'll play until one more elimination and then bag and tag for the night.  The final table will commence at 2 pm Saturday.

Event 2: 7th Place - Dinio

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 20k/40k/4k ante 

Arnold Dinio (Bowie, MD)
$4,939

Event 2: 8th Place - Konrad

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 20k/40k/4k ante

Greg Konrad (New York, NY) 
 $3,736

Event 1: 13th Place - D'Agostino

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 80k/160k/20k ante

John D'Agostino (Egg Harbor Twp. NJ) 
$9,454

John D'Agostino is all in for less than 2 million chips with J 10 against the AK of Lorenzo Desmond. Desmond gets the knockout and is up to 4.8 million.

D'Agostino finishes in 13th place, earning $9,454.

Event 1: 14th Place - Way

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 80k/160k/20k ante

Ted Way (Oxford, PA) 
$9,454

Ted Way (2.1 million) is all in preflop against Greg Himmelbrand (2.8 million). Way has Q♠ Q♣ against A 9x.

Himmelbrand hits a pair of 9s on the flop, then goes runner-runner diamonds for the winning nut flush to take his stack to 5 million.

Way finishes in 14th place and adds $9,454 to his bank roll.

The remaining players, in a nearly unanimous vote, agree to extend the tournament into a third day.  Play will stop for the night at the end of this level (30 minutes) or when the final table is reached, which ever comes first.

Event 1: 15th Place - Choe

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 80k/160k/20k ante

Kevin Choe (Burke, VA)
$9,454

Kevin Choe was among the chip leaders, but loses a 12 million chip pot when his pocket aces are crippled by George Alberto and eventually finishes in 15th place.

Choe was in good shape with a 7-high flop against Alberto's 76, but couldn't dodge the five outer when another 7 hits the river to give Alberto winning trips.

On Choe's final hand, his KT doesn't connect against Chan's AQ who gets the knockout and adds 1.3 million to take his stack near the chip lead at 8 million.

Choe finishes in 15th place for $9,454.

Event 2: 9th Place - Singh

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 12k/24k/4k ante

Rohan Singh (Ozone Park, NY) 
$2,533

Event 2: 10th Place - Tinari

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 12k/24k/4k ante

 Chris Tinari (Pompton Lakes, NJ)
$1,646

Event 1: 16th-18th Places ($7,213)

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

 Patty Haggerty

Patti Haggerty, the last woman in the field, sees her tournament end with a coin flip.  Haggerty's AQ doesn't connect against the JJ of Luis Diaz (Hazleton, Pa) and she loses her last 1.8 million to finish in 16th place.

Place-Name

16th Patti Haggerty (Scranton, PA)
17th Andrew Zhu (S. Plainfield, NJ)
18th Dylan Ihnat (Doylestown, PA)

Event 1: Final Two Tables

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 60k/120k/20k ante

18 players are still in the mix for the $243,630 top prize. The average stack is 4 million (34 bb).

Name-Top 3 Chip Counts

Danny Worchol 9.2 million
George Alberto 8.1 million
EJ Jacobs 5.8 million
John D'Agostino
Kevin Choe 
Simon Lam
Luis Diaz
Patti Haggerty
Brian Rosengarten
Patrick Chan
Chad Jackson
Frank Nelson
Ted Way
Lorenzo Desmond
Greg Himmelbrand
Kijoon Park
Andrew Zhu
Dylan Ihnat

Event 2: 11 am Final Table

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 10k/20k/3k ante

Final Table

The final 10 players have an average stack of 560k (28 bb)

Seat-Name

1 Dave Meagher (Monkton, MD)
2 Goran Kojic (Clifton, NJ)
3 Rohan Singh (Ozone Park, NY)
4 Greg Konrad (New York, NY)
5 Charles Furey (Saratoga Springs, NY)
6 Arnold Dinio (Bowie, MD)
7 Alex Faynkikh (Brookly, NY)
8 Chris Tinari (Pompton Lakes, NJ)
9 Taylor Honkofsky (Mt. Airy, MD)
10 Jacob Neff (Philadelphia, PA)

Event 2: 11 am Payouts (11th-18th Places)

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

The bounty tournament is down to the final 10. 

Recent Eliminations:

Place-Name-Amount

11th Danny Cherlow (Arlington, VA) $1,646
12th Marc Ginsburg (Scotch Plains, NJ) $1,646
13th James Lloyd (Melbourne, FL) $1,361
14th Alan Kaye (Fresh Meadows, NY) $1,361
15th Travis Greenawalt (Landisville, PA) $1,361
16th Paul Richemard (Easton, PA) $1,083
17th Ken Silberstein (Edison, NJ) $1,083
18th Alexander Gentile (Bohemie, NY) $1,083

Event 1: 19th-27th Places ($5,882)

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Hani Khalil & Aaron Teeter (33rd Place)
Both Members of the Albany Poker League
 
Name-Place

19th Matthew Beier (Fishkill, NY)
20th Hani Khalil (Troy, NY)
21st Bill Brindise (Rumson, NJ)
22nd Hobart Atkins (Ona, WV)
23rd Alex Rocha (S. Setauket, NY)
24th Mike Kalfa (Bayville, NJ)
25th Mark Ioli (Stony Brook, NY)
26th Dennis Lisovskiy (Holland, PA)
27th Ioannis Vitsentzos (Astoria, NY)

Bill Brindise

Event 1: EJ's AA hold vs KQ

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 50k/100k/10k ante

Jacobs Climbs the Chip Ladder

EJ Jacobs open shoves a Queen-high flop for 1.8 million and Hobart Atkins (Ona, WV) calls.

Jacobs' AA is well ahead of Atkins' KQ and gets the full double-up. Atkins is left with 600k and Jacobs wins the rest on the next hand.

Atkins is out in 22nd place earning $5,882, while Atkins is up to 6.5 million chips.

Event 2: 11 am Relocation Program

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Blinds 8k/16k/2k ante

Boardroom

On the last break, just before the final two tables, the remaining players switched from the Signature Room to the Boardroom.

18 players remain with an average stack of 311k (19 bb).

Event 2: 11 am Payouts (19th-27th Places, $886)

$350 + $50 + $100 Black Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

Sead Duraku

Place-Name

19th Sead Duraku (Glendale, NY)
20th Howard Charyn (East Meadow, NY)
21st Theo Vrettos (Whitestone, NY)
22nd Vicenzo Mazzaferro (Bellerose, NY)
23rd Robert Scarazzinni (Bronx, NY)
24th Richard Kales (Metuchen, NJ)
25th Concetta Rinaldi (Lynbrook, NY)
26th Gary Bozigian (New York, NY)
27th Mike Tauman (Metuchen, NJ)

Mike Tauman

Event 1: 28th-36th Places ($4,972)

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Place-Name

28th Joe Wertz (Montoursville, PA)
29th Martin Fritz (Villas, NJ)
30th Neville Darrell (Sarasota, FL)
31st Noah Ament (Westfield, NJ)
32nd Russ Dykshteyn (Brooklyn, NY)
33rd Aaron Teeter (Cohoes, NY)
34th William Gallagher (Flemington, NJ)
35th Derek Eldridge (Wall, NJ)
36th Mark Sykes (Margate, NJ) 

Event 1: Triple Knockout for "Action" Jackson

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 40k/80k/10k ante

 Jackson Providing the Action

We didn't catch the betting, but can tell you there is a four-way all-in on the final hand of the previous level.

Darrell Neville (20k) Q 10
Martin Fritz (800k) QQ
Joe Wertz (960k) J 7
Chad Jackson (1.4 mill) AQ

Chad "Action" Jackson (Walton, NY) hits an Ace on the flop and sends the other three players to the rail as they all collect $4,972.

The eliminations of Wertz (30th), Fritz (29th) and Wertz (28th) sets the field at 27 players as Jackson is up to 3.2 million.

Players are just back from break with the average stack at 2.7 million (34 bb).

Event 1: Desmond Sends Dan "Wach"ing

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds 30k/60k/5k ante

Wach (right) & Desmond, Side-by-Side

Lorenzo Desmond (Brooklyn, NY) is now the chip leader after picking up 2.1 million from Dan Wach (Boonton, NJ).

Wach (UTG) raises to 125k, Desmond (BB) makes it 500k, Wach calls.

The rest of the chips are in on a Queen-high flop.

Desmond: QQ
Wach: KK

Desmond's set dodge Wach's two-outer on the turn and river to get the knockout.

"It's a cooler," says Wach who is out in 37th place for $4,202, "If a Queen doesn't come, he sends me 2.1 million. I had position and played it the way I wanted. You can't always be results oriented."

Desmond is now the chip leader with 7 million.

Event 1: 37th-45th Places ($4,202)

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Place-Name

37th Dan Wach (Boonton, NJ)
38th Hai Dang (Hartford, CT)
39th Chad Loube (Rockville, MD)
40th Robert Hover (Whitman, MA)
41st Moshe Dahan (Brooklyn, NY)
42nd Todd Beardsworth (Trumbull, CT)
43rd Sean Wallace (Horsham, PA)
44th Satish Gorrela (Sterling, VA)
45th Scott Minnick (Christiansburg, VA)

Event 1: Level of Death

$500 + $60 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Blinds: 30k/60k/5k ante

Chan Joins Chip Leaders

The 25k/50k Level blitzed the field and knocked out 15 players as 53 players is quickly down to 38.

The average stack is now 1.9 million (32 bb) with the big stacks now in the 4-5 million chip range.

Chip Leaders

Simon Lam 5 million
Lorenzo Desmond  4.6 million
Patrick Chan 4.1 million