Dawn Wilnow Eliminated in 7th Place ($1,352)
Dawn Wilnow was eliminated in 7th place, taking home $1,352 for her deep run here at the Borgata Winter Poker Open.
Dawn Wilnow was eliminated in 7th place, taking home $1,352 for her deep run here at the Borgata Winter Poker Open.
Player | Stack |
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Denise Ronca | 400,000 |
Megan Milburn | 1,040,000 |
Teresa Sexton | 500,000 |
Valerie Novak | 850,000 |
Pat Knoll | 160,000 |
Roseann Musillo | 280,000 |
Blinds are now 30,000-60,000 with a 5,000 ante.
Megan Milburn opened to 140,000 under the gun, and Rose Ann Musillo shoved her small stack in from the blinds. Milburn's held up against Musillo's despite a five on the flop to send Musillo out in sixth.
Action folded to Denise Ronca in the small blind, and she moved all in. Megan Milburn called from the big blind with , and she was a favorite over the of Ronca. The board came down , and Milburn claimed another victim.
Player | Stack |
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Megan Milburn | 1,700,000 |
Teresa Sexton | 400,000 |
Valerie Novak | 475,000 |
Pat Knoll | 350,000 |
Pat Knoll shoved for 370,000 under the gun, and Megan Milburn called from the button.
Milburn:
Knoll:
After the flop, Milburn was left needing a queen. The turn and river were the and , and Knoll doubled up with a full house.
Teresa Sexton pushed all in when action folded to her small blind, and Valerie Novak asked what the blinds were going up to. When told the next level was 40,000-80,000 with a 10,000 ante, she decided to call most of her stack off.
Sexton:
Novak:
"Yesss," Novak said, when the flop came . Her excitement was short-lived, however, as the turn brought an , giving Sexton a straight and ending the hand.
Novak was left with less than the small blind, and she busted the next hand.
Megan Milburn moved all in from the small blind, and Teresa Sexton called in the big.
Milburn:
Sexton:
The board ran out , and ace-high stayed best for Milburn. She has an overwhelming chip lead over Pat Knoll heads up.
Pat Knoll just dragged a huge pot after pushing all in on the river with the board reading . Milburn folded without too much thought, and she now has around 800,000 to Knoll's roughly 2.5 million.
Megan Milburn pushed all in from the button, and Pat Knoll quickly made the call.
Knoll:
Milburn:
We had a race on our hands, and Milburn proved to be the faster runner this time when she flopped two pair on . Knoll received no help on the last two streets, and she was forced to ship Milburn 630,000.