2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open

$3 Million Guaranteed WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship
Day: 1a
Event Info

2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q3
Prize
$842,379
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,300
Entries
1,229
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
75,000

All Atwitter With Excitement

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Big Crowds and a Big Trophy at the Borgata Winter Poker Open WPT Main Event
Big Crowds and a Big Trophy at the Borgata Winter Poker Open WPT Main Event

The poker world is buzzing as yet another World Poker Tour Main Event kicks off and an expected $1 million payday awaiting our winner.

Here are a few tweets recently issued by players in the field today, just to give you an idea of the excitement level this Borgata Winter Poker Open's WPT Main Event is generating.

Cliff JosephyPlaying Borgata $3500. Drew a very tough tbl. Busted a shorty JJ v TT, but he re-entered and set over set for 53k. 14k from 30k #WPTBorgata

Jonathan LittleMissed lots of draws and lost with overpairs.. My current chip count: 7,500. #Borgata #mystack

Lee ChildsBorgata #WPT Main Event today. 30K starting. 75 min levels. #ILYWNB #IJNIP

Chad BrownPlaying day 1 of wpt main @BorgataPoker

Todd TerryWPT Borgata $3500 1A. 32075 from 30K.

More for the Counts

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Joe Mckeehen Has Already Won a Trophy Here at the Borgata Winter Poker Open... Today He's Looking to Bag the Big One
Joe Mckeehen Has Already Won a Trophy Here at the Borgata Winter Poker Open... Today He's Looking to Bag the Big One

A few more recognizable names have made their way to the tournament tables.

Joe Mckeehen is here after winning Event 3 earlier in the series for a $69,808 score.

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Noah Schwartz
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Chris Reslock us
Chris Reslock
30,000
30,000
30,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Dan Heimiller us
Dan Heimiller
30,000
30,000
30,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Joe Mckeehen
30,000
30,000
30,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner

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Satellite Into the $3,500 World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship at 3 p.m. Local Time

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The World Poker Tour Champion's Cup is at Stake Starting Now
The World Poker Tour Champion's Cup is at Stake Starting Now

The World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship is finally here, and for the first time ever PokerNews will be providing live coverage of the tournament straight from the luxurious Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City.

The flagship event on the Borgata Winter Poker Open schedule will run from Jan. 26-31. The tournament features a buy-in of $3,500 with two starting flights and a $3 million guaranteed prize pool. Re-entry will be available on Day 1a for those who are eliminated before Level 6, and players eliminated on Day 1a may also re-enter on Day 1b.

For those on the fence about putting up $3,500 to play, there's still plenty of time to qualify through a satellite tournament. Borgata is hosting two more live satellites tonight, offering players a chance to win a seat to the WPT event for a fraction of the buy-in.

Here's a look at the qualifier schedule:

DateTimeEventBuy-in
Jan. 263 p.m.NLHE Championship Qualifier$700+50 (1 in 5 get a seat)
Jan. 267 p.m.NLHE Championship Qualifier (Re-entry)$500+50 (1 in 7 get a seat)

Looking back at the history of the event, the first WPT stop at the Borgata took place in Season 2 from Sept. 20-22, 2003, a few short months after Chris Moneymaker ignited the poker boom by winning the World Series of Poker Main Event. The 2003 WPT Borgata Poker Open had a $5,000 price tag and attracted 235 players, creating a prize pool of $1,175,000. The final table included former world champion Carlos Mortensen and fellow poker pro David Oppenheim, but in the end it was Noli Francisco who emerged victorious, making Borgata history in the process.

Since then, the WPT has visited the Borgata at least once every year. After the Borgata Poker Open buy-in was changed to $10,000 in Season 3, the WPT visited the venue twice in Season 4 with the addition of the Borgata Winter Poker Open. Michael Mizrachi won his second WPT title in that event, and it was subsequently won by big names like John Hennigan (Season 5) and Gavin Griffin (Season 6) before being removed from the schedule for five years.

A major change to the WPT Borgata Poker Open was made in Season 8. The buy-in was dropped to $3,500 and the tournament was changed to a multi-entry format. The number of entrants skyrocketed to 1,018 — the largest in WPT history — and well-known pro Olivier Busquet went on to claim victory and the top prize of $925,000.

The event grew even more in Season 9. Dwyte Pilgrim bested a field of 1,042 in dramatic fashion, winning his first major tournament in his own backyard. The largest WPT Borgata event ever took place the following year when 1,313 entrants took to the felt. Bobby Oboodi was the last man standing, collecting $922,441 and the honor of winning the biggest WPT Borgata event ever — a record that still stands today.

The WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open returned last year after the five-year hiatus, and Andy Hwang took down the championship event for $730,053. Hwang outlasted a field of 1,042 including a final table that featured eventual WPT Player of the Year Matt Salsberg (sixth place).

Here's a look at the results from each of the World Poker Tour events held at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa:

SeasonEventBuy-inEntrantsWinnerPrize
Season 2Borgata Poker Open$5,000235Noli Francisco$470,000
Season 3Borgata Poker Open$10,000302Daniel Negreanu$1,117,400
Season 4Borgata Poker Open$10,000515Al Ardebili$1,498,650
Season 4Borgata Winter Poker Open$10,000381Michael Mizrachi$1,173,373
Season 5Borgata Poker Open$10,000540Mark Newhouse$1,519,020
Season 5Borgata Winter Poker Open$10,000571John Hennigan$1,606,223
Season 6Borgata Poker Open$10,000560Roy Winston$1,575,280
Season 6Borgata Winter Open$10,000507Gavin Griffin$1,401,109
Season 7Borgata Poker Open$10,000516Vivek Rajkumar$1,424,500
Season 8Borgata Poker Open$3,5001,018Olivier Busquet$925,514
Season 9Borgata Poker Open$3,5001,042Dwyte Pilgrim$733,802
Season 10Borgata Poker Open$3,5001,313Bobby Oboodi$922,441
Season 11Borgata Poker Open$3,5001,181Ben Hamnett$818,847
Season 11Borgata Winter Poker Open$3,5001,042Andy Hwang$730,053
Season 12Borgata Poker Open$3,5001,189Anthony Zinno$825,099
Season 12Borgata Winter Poker Open$3,500?????????

Our coverage of the WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship event kicked off today, so be sure to tune in for all of the live updates! And if you're participating in the tournament, don't forget that you can update your chip stack whenever you want using the PokerNews My Stack App.

For a full schedule and more information about the venue, visit theborgata.com.

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Vanessa Selbst Has Arrived

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Vanessa Selbst is Looking to Continue an Amazing Start to 2014 Here Today
Vanessa Selbst is Looking to Continue an Amazing Start to 2014 Here Today

After a truly dominant performance at this year's PokerStars Caribbean Adventure - where she cashed in the series' three biggest events and earned $1.4 million in a matter of days - Vanessa Selbst is playing the best poker of her life.

And that's saying something, considering Selbst has been recognized as one of the game's best for years now, with her 2013 performance standing out as one of the best a tournament player has ever recorded.

Selbst skipped the preliminary events here at the Borgata Winter Poker Open, but she is here today to compete for the big bucks against her peers from the professional ranks.

We'll be tracking Selbst closely throughout the day, so keep it here to find out if her incredible start to the year continues in the colder climate.

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Vanessa Selbst
30,000
30,000
30,000
WSOP 3X Winner

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Mo' Money

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Maurice Hawkins Here on Day 1a of the Borgata Winter Poker Open WPT Main Event
Maurice Hawkins Here on Day 1a of the Borgata Winter Poker Open WPT Main Event

We caught up with young pro Maurice "Mo" Hawkins recently after noticing him drag a pot to eliminate a short-stacked player.

Hawkins - who represented his generation in a clash of old-school versus new this summer at the World Series of Poker - was a bit below the starting stack before the win, so he is now back to just above even early on this first day of play.

According to Hawkins, he played the {4-}{5-} and connected perfectly with the {k-}{7-}{3-}{6-} board by the turn. After making his straight, Hawkins snapped off the shorty's 4,000 all-in wager (the man held {K-}{J-}), and a decent pot was pushed his way.

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Maurice Hawkins
32,000
2,000
2,000

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Ante:

Back to the Grind

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Cards are back in the air here at the Borgata Winter Poker Open WPT Main Event.

With the late registration period for this $3,500 buy-in event still running, we are seeing a steady stream of notable names make their way into the room for the first time, so stay tuned for an updated list of the top players in this Day 1a field.

Jeremy Schultz Cracks Aces to Double Up Early

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Jeremy Schultz on Day 1a of the 2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open WPT Main Event
Jeremy Schultz on Day 1a of the 2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open WPT Main Event

With the starting stack for this WPT Main Event a generous 30,000, and blinds still set at 50-100 to give everybody a deep, 300-big blind arsenal to work with, players rarely find a reason to get it all in before the flop.

The sight of {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs} in the hole just might be one of those reasons, however, and for Jeremy Schultz it certainly was.

Schultz watched a string of callers try to get in the pot for a 300 open, but he popped it to 1,100 holding a premium pocket pair. When a lone opponent showed resistance and four-bet to 4,600, Schultz decided to run with the cowboys and he five-bet jammed for his last 25,200. The other player snap-called and showed down {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds} though, and it appeared Schultz would be on the wrong end of a classic cooler.

Flop: {5-Spades}{9-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}
Turn: {k-Spades}
River: {q-Clubs}

The flop came clean for the man with pocket rockets, but the turn was a disaster and gave Schultz the lead with a set of kings. A non-ace river sent the pot his way, and while the losing player lamented his terrible luck, Schultz just shook his head and happily collected a pot containing nearly double the stack he sat down with.

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Jeremy Schultz
Jeremy Schultz
56,000
56,000
56,000

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