2014 Borgata Spring Poker Open

Event 14: $15,400 $5 Million Guaranteed WPT World Championship
Day: 4
Event Info

2014 Borgata Spring Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$1,350,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$15,000
Prize Pool
$4,852,400
Entries
328
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
25

Hans Winzeler Eliminated in 16th Place ($41,488)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Hans Winzeler - 16th Place
Hans Winzeler - 16th Place

Hans Winzeler open-shoved for what looked like 170,000 in the cutoff, and Byron Kaverman called in the big blind.

Winzeler: {a-Clubs}{5-Spades}
Kaverman: {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

Winzeler was dominated, and failed to improve as the board came {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
Byron Kaverman us
Byron Kaverman
1,040,000
190,000
190,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Hans Winzeler us
Hans Winzeler
Busted

Tags: Byron KavermanHans Winzeler

Gregg Over Two Million

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Tony Gregg (Day 3)
Tony Gregg (Day 3)

Bryn Kenney raised to 45,000 from under the gun, Tony Gregg called in the cutoff, and Curt Kohlberg called out of the small blind. The dealer spread a flop of {k-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}, Kohlberg checked, and Kenney continued for 80,000. Only Gregg called.

The turn was a repeat eight - the {8-Clubs} - and both players checked.

The river was the {6-Diamonds}, Kaverman slid out 265,000, and Gregg went into the tank. The 2013 WSOP One Drop High Roller winner rechecked his cards before cutting out enough chips to make the call. He set them aside, then placed them on top of his stack, then grabbed them again.

Gregg ultimately committed the stack, and Kaverman showed {a-Spades}{k-Hearts} for kings and eights with an ace kicker. The "End Boss" revealed {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} for a ten-high flush, however, and was awarded the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Tony Gregg us
Tony Gregg
2,100,000
750,000
750,000
Byron Kaverman us
Byron Kaverman
850,000
-420,000
-420,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Byron KavermanCurt KohlbergTony Gregg

Glen Lafaye Eliminated in 17th Place ($41,488)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Glen Lafaye - 17th Place
Glen Lafaye - 17th Place

Byron Kaverman opened to 45,000 sitting in the hijack, and Glen Lafaye flatted out of the small blind. Eric Afriat tried to play the bully once again - as he has all tournament - three-betting to 120,000 in defense of his big blind.

Kaverman was unimpressed though, and he four-bet to 245,000 after his usual routine of taking a minute or so to think. Lafaye suddenly sprung to life, five-bet jamming for the rest of his stack (right around 330,000 total). Afriat got out of the way and Kaverman called the bet after committing himself with the previous four-bet, tabling {j-Hearts}{10-Hearts} as he did so.

When he saw Lafaye reveal {7-Spades}{7-Clubs} Kaverman quietly told the table "I guess that's the hand I wanted to see," as his jack-high hand was actually flipping rather than dominated.

Flop: {9-Spades}{q-Hearts}{4-Spades}

When the flop came down talk of a big sweat circled the table, as Kaverman had picked up eight additional outs with his up-and-down straight draw. The turn was a swing and a miss, however, coming {3-Clubs}.

River: {k-Clubs}

Just like that Kaverman had caught up to cross the finish line first in his race against Lafaye, making his straight to send the latter home in 17th place.

Player Chips Progress
Byron Kaverman us
Byron Kaverman
1,270,000
296,000
296,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Glen Lafaye
Glen Lafaye
Busted

Tags: Byron KavermanEric AfriatGlen Lafaye

Kohlberg Sets Up Young

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Curt Kohlberg (Day 3)
Curt Kohlberg (Day 3)

Justin Young opened to 45,000 from under the gun, Curt Kohlberg called out of the small blind, and Bobby Oboodi called in the big blind. The trio all checked on a flop of {q-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}, and the turn was the {10-Hearts}. Kohlberg checked, Oboodi tossed out 40,000, Young called, and Kohlberg check-raised to 220,000. Oboodi quickly got out of the way, and Young tanked for a bit before calling.

The river was the {a-Spades}, Kohlberg sat quietly for a minute or so before tapping the felt, and Young pushed forward three towers of gray T5,000 chips with a few checkers on top. The bet was 330,000, and after another few minutes of tanking, Kohlberg called.

Young rapped the felt, signifying he was beat, and turned over air; {j-Clubs}{9-Clubs}. Kohlberg revealed {4-Diamonds}{4-Spades} for a flopped set of fours, and instead of raking in the pot, he got out of his seat and starting walking around. Evidently overcome with emotion, he continued to pace back and forth, breathing deeply as the dealer prepared for the next hand.

He eventually took his seat, but continued to concentrate on his breathing for several minutes after the hand.

Player Chips Progress
Curt Kohlberg us
Curt Kohlberg
1,975,000
878,000
878,000
Bobby Oboodi us
Bobby Oboodi
726,000
-65,000
-65,000
Justin Young us
Justin Young
465,000
-528,000
-528,000
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Bobby OboodiCurt KohlbergJustin Young

David Grandieri Eliminated in 18th Place ($41,488)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
David Grandieri - 18th Place
David Grandieri - 18th Place

Chris O'Rourke raised to 35,000 in early position, Abraham Korotki called near the button, and David Grandieri re-raised to 185,000, leaving just 6,000 behind. O'Rourke moved all in, Korotki folded, and Grandieri tossed in his remaining chips.

O'Rourke: {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}
Grandieri: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

It was your classic race situation for Grandieri's tournament life, but unfortunately for him he found no help from the {q-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} runout. He'll take home $41,488 for his efforts, while O'Rourke is nearing a million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Chris O'Rourke
Chris O'Rourke
980,000
310,000
310,000
David Grandieri us
David Grandieri
Busted

Tags: Abraham KorotkiChris O'RourkeDavid Grandieri

Day 4 of the Season XII WPT World Championship Set to Start

Eric Afriat leads the way with 18 players left in contention for the WPT World Championship
Eric Afriat leads the way with 18 players left in contention for the WPT World Championship

After two starting flights and two days of combined field play, the Season XII WPT World Championship at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is set to kick off any moment now, and for two consecutive days the chip leader coming in is Eric Afriat. Afriat, just joined the WPT Champions Club last week at the tour's penultimate stop in Hollywood, Florida, ended Day 3 with 2.029 million chips after another active day of chip movement.

The French-Canadian’s biggest hand came in Level 19, when Blake Bohn five-bet shoved for over 50 big blinds with {a-Spades}{k-Clubs} and Afriat snapped him off with {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}. The pocket rockets held up, and Afriat added to his already monster stack.

Afriat is the only player with over two million chips, but four players joined him in the seven-figure club; Abraham Korotki (1.616 million), Tony Gregg, (1.499 million), Ryan D’Angelo (1.369 million), and Curt Kohlberg (1.097 million). Korotki, the winner of the 2014 Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship Event, eliminated 2012 WSOP Main Event runner-up Jesse Sylvia in a big cooler in Level 19. Sylvia open-shoved with top two pair on the turn, and Korotki called with bottom set. The river was a brick, and Sylvia was eliminated.

Gregg, like Afriat, is a member of the WPT Champions Club, winning the Parx Open Poker Classic in Season XI. He too was on the positive side of a cooler, eliminating Scott Eskenazi with aces against kings in Level 19.

Also among the final 18 players are Justin Young, Byron Kaverman, Keven Stammen, Brock Parker, and WPT Raw Deal Analyst and Champions Club member Tony Dunst.

Yesterday started with 68 players left in contention, and the bust outs were fast and furious as the money bubble approached. Among the players who exited with no money were NFL free agent wide receiver Miles Austin and 13-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth. Austin found himself in a three-way all in with pocket fives against George Kelly’s pocket kings – Austin wasn’t fortunate enough to hit a two-outer – and Hellmuth ran {a-Spades}{6-Hearts} into Kaverman’s {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}.

Right as the dinner break was starting, the bubble burst in a very unique way. There were 38 players still alive – 36 would earn a minimum of $30,085 – and most of the players were exiting the room to wine and dine for 75 minutes. While they were filing out, Nick Schulman and Michael Lavoie were eliminated at the exact same time on two different tables. Some short-stacked players, like Cathy Dever, were elated the find out they were in the money after the surprise, concurrent eliminations.

After dinner break, it only took three hours for the field to halve from 36 to 18. Among the post-dinner, in-the-money causalities were Athanasios Polychronopoulos (34th, $30,085), Brian Yoon (33rd, $30,085), Jason Koon (32nd, $30,085), Matt Stout (30th, $30,085), Loni Harwood (29th, $30,085), Jonathan Tamayo (28th, $30,085), Cathy Dever (24th, $33,967), Club WPT winner David Daggett (22nd, $33,967), Scott Seiver (21st, $33,967), and Jeff Madsen (19th, $33,967).

Tamayo, who won his way into the WPT World Championship thanks to DraftKings.com and a game-winning home run from New York Mets backup catcher Anthony Recker, lost a race with {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds} against the {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} of Ray Qartomy.

The final two tables are ready to play down to an official final table of six. PokerNews will be on hand for all of the updates, so be sure to keep it here throughout the day.

Tags: Eric Afriat