Event 1: Let's Get it Started in Here
The cards are back in the air here at the Borgata, as Day 1B of the $2 million guaranteed opening event resumes play.
The cards are back in the air here at the Borgata, as Day 1B of the $2 million guaranteed opening event resumes play.
The tournament area is emptying out as we speak, as the surviving players head out for their final break of the day. Play will resume in 15 minutes.
We found Andy Hwang all in with against an opponent who held . The board ran out , and Hwang shipped his opponent 12,775.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andy Hwang |
20,400
-59,600
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-59,600 |
Passing through the tournament floor on our latest pass, a gregarious fellow named Mike Dentale took a moment to introduce himself.
"Mikey Unbelievable, hundred and seventy one." he said in that distinctive New York City, rapid-fire clip. "Good to meet ya."
Usually an unsolicited chip count update wouldn't merit a mention, but Dentale's massive stack puts him squarely among the leaders as the 12th level of play winds down to a conclusion. With the Borgata generously awarding a $2,000 prize to the Day 1B overall chip leader, "Mikey Unbelievable" may have a nice reward waiting for him four levels from now.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Dentale | 171,000 |
Aaron Gage arrived to Day 1B clad in a Spider-Man styled shirt and dark sunglasses, attempting to apply some of the superhero's uncanny skills to the felt.
After his most recent hand against Andy Hwang, Gage's spidey sense appears to be as finely tuned as his comic book counterpart, as he stuck around to fade a flush draw and survived his brush with danger.
The flop of hit both players hard, with Hwang holding a for a flush draw, and Gage sitting on . We didn't catch the betting action, but by the time the turn () and river () were revealed, Gage's hand had held up.
He doubled his stack of 39,000 to a little over 80,000, putting him in prime position to climb to the top of the leaderboard late on Day 1B.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Aaron Gage
|
82,000
82,000
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82,000 |
The table featuring Matt Stout broke recently, and Stout, who was sitting on a short stack, is nowhere to be found in the room.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matt Stout | Busted |
Will "The Thrill" Failla has plenty of experience grinding the tournament series here at the Borgata, as he recently took 1st place honors at the 2013 Borgata Poker Open's $1,090 event for $46,269.
Failla is in the house here today, and he took to Twitter to show off his high-roller view:
This is what it looks like from my room in the borgata. This is looking out into the ocean over the AC boardwalk ! http://t.co/wjYrteAedZFollow @WILLFAILLA
Chris Tryba was on the button heads up against an opponent in the big blind. Both players checked the flop, and the big blind bet out 3,000 on the turn. Tryba made the call, and the river paired the board with the . The big blind fired again, this time 8,000, and Tryba thought briefly before calling. The big blind hemmed and hawed, tapping the table a few times with his cards, while Tryba waited for him to show. Finally, he tossed down for trips.
The player launched into a convoluted explanation of his slowroll, but Tryba summed it up quickly for him: "Some people slowroll, some don't."
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Chris Tryba |
34,000
14,000
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14,000 |
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According to an announcement recently made by the tournament director, today's Day 1B field officially topped the 2,000 entrant mark.
A total of 2,094 entries were recorded in today's second flight, and adding in yesterday's 1,212 entries from Day 1A, Event 1 is well on its way to surpassing the $2 million guarantee.
Dan Heimiller limped from an early position, and one subsequent player limped from the cutoff. The big blind checked his option after the next two players folded, and the three saw a flop of . Everyone checked to the cutoff, who bet 3,000. The big blind folded, and Heimiller pushed all in for 12,400. The cutoff called.
Heimiller:
Cutoff:
Heimiller's limped aces held up when the and came on the turn and river, and he doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Dan Heimiller | 28,000 | |
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