Borgata Winter Poker Open Side Events
Day 14 Started
Borgata Winter Poker Open Side Events
Day 14 Started
Today at 11 a.m. local time the final event of the Borgata Winter Poker Open kicked off, and even with the WPT Main Event Championship final table being played out at the same time, we expect Event 22 to bring out the best from the Borgata’s regular grinders and local heroes.
Event 22 is a $230 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em Re-Entry Event, with players starting with generous 25,000 stacks rather than the standard 15,000. With the re-entry format lasting through the end of Level 6, players who bust out early on can simply pony up an additional buy-in to fire another bullet.
This means the prize pool will swell throughout the early stages of the tournament, and based on previous events with similar buy-ins, a five-figure score for the eventual winner is to be expected.
As the last chance for players who flocked to the Borgata Winter Poker Open in search of success on the felt, there is a good chance several recognizable names will be in attendance, so stay tuned to see if your favorite player decides to take a shot.
The coverage of Event 22 will be intermittent during the first few levels of play, as the WPT Main Event final table absorbs much of the poker world’s attention, but PokerNews will provide status updates on a regular basis. When the WPT Champions Cup is finally claimed, the full focus of our Live Reporting team will shift to Event 22, so expect a steady flow of hand recaps and other updates when the big show comes to a close.
The field has been cut down to just 90 players in Event 23. It is now in the middle of the 13th Level with Blinds at 1,200/2,400 with a 300 chip ante.
Just 22 players remain in Event 23, now in the 20th Level with Blinds at 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 chip ante.
With the WPT Main Event Championship recently concluding, PokerNews has shifted its reportorial focus to the final tournament of the Borgata Winter Poker Open: Event 23 ($230 Deep Stack NLHE Re-Entry).
There are just two tables left in play and 13 players left in contention, including Syracuse-based grinder Victoria Larkin - who held the chip lead late in Event 22 yesterday.
The tournament is playing Level 22 at the moment, with blinds set at 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante. The average stack sits at exactly 500,000, but many players appear to be grinding short stacks at the moment, while Larkin and a few others hold towers of gold T25000 chips with which to work.
Here are the payouts for Event 23:
Place | Payout |
---|---|
1 | $14,122 |
2 | $8,323 |
3 | $4,792 |
4 | $3,884 |
5 | $3,026 |
6 | $2,522 |
7 | $2,018 |
8 | $1,513 |
9 | $1,009 |
10-12 | $656 |
13-15 | $555 |
16-18 | $504 |
19-27 | $454 |
Level 23 is now underway and the blinds have clicked up to 12,000-24,000 with a 3,000 ante.
Esteban Rodriguez just busted a player after an flop. Rodriguez held for bottom two, while his opponent had top-top with . Rodriguez's hand held up, and we're down to 11. Rodriguez has about 600,000.
Blinds are about to go to 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante.
Victoria Larkin opened for a raise in the cutoff and got shoved on by the big blind. She made what she professed to be a reluctant call.
Larkin:
Big blind:
Turned out, she was ahead, but the board ran out , so she doubled her opponent up.
Level 24 is now underway and the blinds have clicked up to 15,000-30,000 with a 4,000 ante.