2019 Borgata Fall Poker Open

Event #14: $1,090 Six-Max NLH
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 Borgata Fall Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Michael Stashin
Winning Hand
q5
Prize
$39,575
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,090
Prize Pool
$131,920
Entries
136
Level Info
Level
20
Blinds
6,000 / 12,000
Ante
12,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
136
Players Left
9

Level: 10

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 1,200

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SixMax Underway in Signature Room

Level 1: Blinds 100/100

The SixMax NLH event always kicks off Championship weekend here at Borgata and they’re now underway. This event serves as a great warm-up for players planning to play the Championship and the big buy-in draws the serious pros.

We should also see the number of entries climb throughout the registration period as players bust out of the Almighty and jump into this event. It's a two-day tournament, so players who make day two will return at 12 noon Saturday for the finale.

$1,090 Six-Max NLH Begins at 1 p.m.

Stephen Gerber
Stephen Gerber

While Day 2 of the Almighty Stack continues in the Poker Room, a new tournament is slated to kick off at 1 p.m. in the Signature Room.

Event #14: $100,000 GTD $1,090 Six-Max NLH is a two-day tournament and will start players with 20,000 in chips. Late registration and re-entries will be available through the break at the end of Level 10. Levels 1-8 will last 30 minutes and after that will switch to 45 minutes in length. At the final table, they'll jump one more time to one-hour levels.

Last year, this tournament seated 112 entrants, which resulted in a $108,640 prize pool. Stephen Gerber of Englewood, New Jersey, claimed first place and $28,000 in a heads-up deal with Stephen Song.

Here's a look at the structure:

LevelBig Blind AnteBlinds
1-100-100
2100100-100
3200100-200
4300200-300
5400200-400
6500300-500
7600300-600
8800400-800
91,000500-1,000
101,200600-1,200
111,500800-1,500
122,0001,000-2,000
132,5001,500-2,500
143,0001,500-3,000
154,0002,000-4,000
165,0003,000-5,000
176,0003,000-6,000
188,0004,000-8,000
1910,0005,000-10,000
2012,0006,000-12,000
2115,0008,000-15,000

Tags: Stephen GerberStephen Song

Event #14: $1,090 Six-Max NLH

Day 1 Started