2014 Borgata Spring Poker Open

Event 1: $560 $1 Million Guaranteed Deep-Stack NLHE Reentry
Day: 1c
Event Info

2014 Borgata Spring Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Carlos Alvarado
Prize
$127,652
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Entries
2,482
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
40,000

Matt O'Flynn Tops the Counts After Day 1c

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 400 ante
Matt Cooper led the counts for much of Day 1c before an ace-high call brought him back down to Earth
Matt Cooper led the counts for much of Day 1c before an ace-high call brought him back down to Earth

After another starting flight saw 15 levels fly by, a total of 885 entries and recorded during Day 1c of Event 1 here at the Borgata Spring Poker Open. Sporting a $560 buy-in and a $1 million guaranteed prize pool, this tournament attracted 359 entries for Day 1a, while yesterday's second starting flight brought 469 more. With 1,713 entries recorded thus far, and the Borgata Poker Room swelling with additional tournament tables to accommodate overflow, the guarantee is sure to be smashed within the next few hours, as Day 1d runs throughout the rest of this evening.

By the time chips were bagged and tagged it was Matt O'Flynn who topped the counts with 315,500, while Philip Neiman ran a close second with 282,500. Other players to bag big stacks after 15 levels of play include Max Anjadi (276,000), Krzysztof Perka (268,500), Melissa Burr (266,000), Sergei Rylkov (265,000), Walt Jones (259,000), and Matt Cooper (250,000).

Notable players, local legends and touring pros who ended the night with a Day 2 stack include Darren Elias (199,000), Paris Borden (199,000), Kenny Nguyen (132,000), and Ted Goldbergh (91,000).

Unfortunately for players like Micah Raskin, Cherish Andrews, Joseph Stiers, Anna Khait, Jason Rivkin, Brian Ali and Timothy Little, the day was not as kind and they hit the rail after firing one or more bullets. Raskin in particular suffered through yet another rough patch, recording at least three reentries to bring his total above 10 for the entire tournament.

Along the way a true chip-and-a-chair story developed, as Gerard Kane (114,500) managed to mount a furious comeback after falling all the way to 1,200 chips midway through the day.

With Day 1d now underway and running through the wee hours of the morning, be sure to follow all of the action as PokerNews proudly reports live from the floor of the Borgata Spring Poker Open.

Tags: Anna KhaitBrian AliCherish AndrewsDarren EliasEric RivkinJoseph StiersKenny NguyenMatt CooperMicah RaskinParis BordenTed GoldberghTimothy Little