2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open

Borgata Winter Poker Open Side Events

Event 13: Sonny Kim Eliminated in 6th Place ($5,565)

Sonny Kim - 6th Place ($5,565)
Sonny Kim - 6th Place ($5,565)

Sonny Kim was riding a short stack with 405,000 left and the blinds at 25,000-50,000, so he happily shipped his chips with the {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} hoping be flipping at the very worst.

Instead, he was called by Amanda Musumeci and her {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}, with the {5-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs} leaving him all but dead in the flash of a flop. The turn card came {8-Diamonds} to leave Kim drawing dead, and the river was the {10-Clubs} just so he can say somebody had to hit quads to take him down.

Kim pocketed $5,565 for the deep run here today, while Musumeci climbed to about 2.3 million with the knockout.

Tags: Amanda MusumeciSonny Kim

Event 13: Vincent Conte Eliminated in 7th Place ($4,475)

Vincent Conte - 7th Place ($4,475)
Vincent Conte - 7th Place ($4,475)

Vincent Conte was flipping with for all the marbles, after getting his last 400,00 or so into the middle with {7-Hearts}{7-Spades} against James Kinney's {A-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}

The flop came {k-Spades}{10-Hearts}{9-Spades} to keep his sevens in front, and Conte was still good through the turn when it came {q-Hearts}.

River: {8-Spades}

An expletive was let loose by Conte as he saw the river card bring its bad news, and soon he was headed away from the tournament area, the $4,475 payday for finishing in 7th place no consolation for his tournament ending so suddenly.

Tags: James KinneyVincent Conte

Event 13: Bob Hwang Eliminated in 8th Place ($3,385)

Bob Hwang - 8th Place ($3,385
Bob Hwang - 8th Place ($3,385

Whenever two players find aces in the hole while their stacks are short or shrinking, the money usually moves into the middle quite quickly. So when Amanda Musumeci and Bob Hwang both woke up with ace-high hands, an all-in confrontation seemed all but preordained.

Sure enough, Hwang open-jammed for his last 585,000 or so holding {A-Hearts}{9-Hearts}, and when the action folded around to her in the big blind, Musumeci snapped the bet off with her {A-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}.

The final board ran out clean for Musumeci's queen kicker, coming {5-Clubs}{10-Spades}{j-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} to send Hwang to the rail for a $3,385 haul, while sending Musumeci's stack up over the 1.75 million mark.

Tags: Amanda MusumeciBob Hwang

Event 13: King Kinney

James Kinney is the King of a Chip Castle Worth More Than 4 Million
James Kinney is the King of a Chip Castle Worth More Than 4 Million

With a total of 338 entries recorded in Event 13 ($500 Black Chip Bounty NLHE Re-Entry), there are 8.45 million chips in play between the eight players still alive at this final table.

After he notched the first two knockouts of the final table, James Kinney has built a massive lead over the field, and he now sits with more than 4 million chips to lay claim to nearly half of the ammunition at the table.

Event 13: Jeffrey Benhart Eliminated in 9th Place ($2,295)

Jeffrey Benhart - 9th Place ($2,295)
Jeffrey Benhart - 9th Place ($2,295)

Jeffrey Benhart just became the latest victim of James Kinney's incredible heater, after his suited big slick was caught up to by a a dominated hand.

Benhart open-shoved for his last 550,000 and Kinney quickly made the call with {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}, the confident nature of his action suggesting he strongly figured to hold the best hand.

Kinney was mistaken though, as Benhard tabled {A-Spades}{K-Spades} to put himself in a strong spot to score a double.

The flop of {3-Spades}{q-Hearts}{7-Spades} hit both players hard, but Benhart was now trailing with a queen on board. His four-flush provided nine additional outs, however, and he was by no means out of the running. When a {j-Diamonds} arrived on the turn Bernhart could now make a Broadway straight, and he called for a ten as fifth street fell.

River: {6-Clubs}

A black card came off but clubs were the wrong kind of black for Bernhart, and with the shock still visible on his face, he headed to the payout desk to collect his $2,295 payout. Kinney, meanwhile, has gone on a tear at this final table, busting the first two players to build a huge stack of more than 4.1 million chips. To put Kinney's lead in perspective, the chip average at this point is just 1.05 million, and there are only 8.45 million in play.

Tags: James KinneyJeffrey Benhart

Event 13: James and the Giant Peaches

James Kinney Just Made the Correct Call to Eliminated Joseph Opie in 10th Place
James Kinney Just Made the Correct Call to Eliminated Joseph Opie in 10th Place

The final board read {3-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{3-Clubs} when James Kinney heard his Joseph Opie announce himself all in for a huge bet of 798,000.

Kinney held {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} in the hole, and with one card higher than his pair on board, along with two of the same baby card out there too, he knew several potential holdings had outran his eights.

Kinney went deep into the tank to think over his options, studying both the board and Opie while trying to decide if his hand was best.

Eventually, Kinney announced the call and moved for his chips, but before he could commit any to the pot Opie's hand went sailing into the muck. His pure bluff had been busted and Opie was sent packing in 10th place, taking home $1,492 for his final table appearance.

Tags: James KinneyJoseph Opie

Event 13: Katz Has Nine Lives

Charles Katz at the Final Table of Event 13 at the 2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open
Charles Katz at the Final Table of Event 13 at the 2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open

We heard Charles Katz declare himself all in for his last 213,000 and Amanda Musumeci make the call, so we headed over to see what was what.

It turned out Katz made his stand on the short stack holding {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}, and Musumeci called with her {A-Clubs}{9-Spades} being able to afford the risk in return for a potential knockout. The two players were racing before the flop, but when the dealer fanned the {8-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{7-Clubs} across the felt Katz jumped out to a huge head start.

His set of eights left Musumeci stumbling out of the gates, and the race was over when the {4-Spades} came on the turn. The {6-Clubs} completed the board on the river and Katz doubled through the most talented player at the table to keep himself alive.

Tags: Amanda MusumeciCharles Katz

Event 13: Final Table Payout Scale

The Big Bucks Await for Our Fortunate Final Tablists
The Big Bucks Await for Our Fortunate Final Tablists

The final ten players in Event 13 ($500 Black Chip Bounty NLHE Re-Entry) are playing for the following prizes.

In addition to the potential winnings you see below, each player has earned a $100 black chip for every elimination they have notched thus far.

PlacePayout
1$30,988
2$17,214
3$10,706
4$8,606
5$6,770
6$5,565
7$4,475
8$3,385
9$2,295
10$1,492

Event 13: Final Fantasy X

Amanda Musumeci Headlines the Final Table in Event 13 of the Borgata Winter Poker Open
Amanda Musumeci Headlines the Final Table in Event 13 of the Borgata Winter Poker Open

The final ten players in contention for the Event 13 title - and a $30,988 payday - have redrawn for seats and assembled around the final table.

Amanda Musumeci headlines the final table lineup, and just over a year after finishing runner-up for a World Series of Poker bracelet - the young woman with nearly $1 million in live earnings is by far the most experienced player in the room.

Musumeci currently sits with just more than 1.1 million chips, good for the third-largest stack at the moment, while James Kinney holds the chip lead at 1.75 million.

Tags: Amanda MusumeciJames Kinney

Event 13: You Get What You Give

Joe Degeorge Has Been Relieved of His Very Last Chip
Joe Degeorge Has Been Relieved of His Very Last Chip

With the blinds set at 12,000-24,000 and a 4,000 ante, Joe Degeorge tossed out three of the orange T1000 chips and took a look at his hand. The previous blinds were set at 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante, so Degeorge's erroneous ante was obviously just an oversight, but when he took a look at {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} in the hole, that single ante chip was was destined to join its brethren.

Degeorge opened the pot for a raise to 80,000 - more than three times the big blind - and watched as the table folded around to James Kinney in the big blind, who peered down as his hand while beginning the tried and true custom of table talk.

"I'm starting not to like you," said Kinney with a smile, selling the story that he was displeased with Degeorge's attempt. "You keep doing that."

Rather than release his cards, however, Kinney then announced himself all in to put Degorge at risk, and the latter called off for his last 550,000 or so with big slick. When Kinney tabled {a-Spades}{a-Hearts} though, Degeorge was left calling for kings.

The board answered his call, coming {2-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}, but a lone pair on the river was not enough to take down Kinney's pocket rockets. Moments after accidentally putting an insufficient amount of chips into the pot, all of Degeorge's chips were now pushed across the table to Kinney, who now sits as the chip leader with more than 1.7 million to work with.

Tags: James KinneyJoe Degeorge