2019 Borgata Poker Open

Event #1: $600 Deepstack Kick Off
Day: 1c
Event Info

2019 Borgata Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$200,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$1,311,596
Entries
2,504
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 1c
Entries
354
Players Left
46

Yong "YK" Kwon Bags Day 1c Lead in Event #1: $600 Deepstack

Level 16 : 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Yong "YK" Kwon
Yong "YK" Kwon

The third of six flights has now completed in the 2019 BPO Event #1: $600 Deepstack after 16 levels of action-filled poker. The Day 1c flight sold a total of 354 registration slips and by the end of the night, only 46 remained. Bagging the biggest stick from Day 1c is Yong "YK" Kwon after picking up a heater during the latter stages of the night.

Kwon will be headed into Day 2 with 606,000 in chips, which is good for second overall after the first three flights as Sridhar Sangannagari still leads the way with his 810,000 stack that was accumulated in Day 1b.

Other big stacks from Day 1c include Shawn Stroke (584,000), Dennis Brand (399,000), Kevin Garosshen (360,000), Samuel Preis (312,000), Boris Gandman (264,000), and Carlos Guerrero (261,000).

Well-known pros and locals grabbing a Day 2 birth from this flight are Peter Walsworth (227,000), Pierre Deissler (227,000), Gino Levrini (138,000), Mike Azzaro (111,000), Jessica Dawley (95,000), Timothy Little (89,000), Allen White (75,000), and Alex Jim (69,000).

Many players took a shot here in the flight of the event and not all were fortunate enough to find a bag, that list includes Greg Fishberg, Guo Liang Chen, Lyle Diamond, David Jackson, Patrick Lacey, Nick Palma, Roland Israelashvili, and Ralph Macri.

A full list of Day 2 chip counts and seating assignments will be posted as soon as they're available.

Tags: Alex JimBoris GandmanCarlosCarlos GuerreroDavidDavid JacksonDennis BrandGreg FishbergRalph MacriMike AzzaroSridhar SangannagariKevin GarosshenGuo Liang ChenRoland IsraelashviliTimothy Little

Welcome to Day 1c of the 2019 BPO Event #1: $600 Deepstack Kick-Off

2019 Borgata Poker Open
2019 Borgata Poker Open

The 2019 Borgata Poker Open (BPO) will feature 23 events through September 20, and today PokerNews starts it second of 18 straight days of live updates!

Day 1c, the third of six flights, kicks off in Event #1: $600 Deepstack Kick-Off at 11 a.m. local time. The Day 1d flight will follow at 5 p.m. tonight. The tournament, which offers a $1 million guarantee, does allow for best stack forward, so even if players make it through either of today's flights they can fire any of the additional flights.

FlightDateTimeEntriesSurvivors
Day 1aTuesday, September 311 a.m.19225
Day 1bTuesday, September 35 p.m.1129
Day 1cWednesday, September 411 a.m.TBD 
Day 1dWednesday, September 45 p.m.TBD 
Day 1eThursday, September 510 a.m.TBD 
Day 1fThursday, September 56 p.m.TBD 
Day 2Friday, September 6NoonTBD 
Day 3Saturday, September 7NoonTBD 

On Tuesday, two starting flights played out with Day 1a drawing 192 runners and 1b an additional 112. From the current 304-entry field, 25 made it through Day 1a and nine from 1b. Leading the former was Kenny Han with an immense 593,000, while Sridhar Sangannagari bagged the big stack in the latter flight with 810,000.

Players will start with 25,000 in chips and late registration and re-entries will be available through Level 12. Levels 1-16 will last 30 minutes each, while Levels 17 and beyond will be 50 minutes each. Day 3 will see levels increase to one hour. The Day 1 flights are scheduled to play until the end of Level 16 or at the tournament director's discretion.

Day 1 Structure

LevelLengthSmall BlindBig BlindBBA
130 minutes100100-
230 minutes100100100
330 minutes100200200
430 minutes200300300
530 minutes200400400
630 minutes300500500
730 minutes300600600
830 minutes400800800
930 minutes5001,0001,000
1030 minutes6001,2001,200
1130 minutes8001,5001,500
1230 minutes1,0002,0002,000
1330 minutes1,5002,5002,500
1430 minutes1,5003,0003,000
1530 minutes2,0004,0004,000
1630 minutes3,0005,0005,000

This tournament has traditionally been one of the biggest on the East Coast as evidenced by last year’s event, which drew 3,106 entries. Justin Leeds won that tournament as part of a four-way deal that saw everyone lock up $170,535 in prize money.

Click here for a look at the entire 2019 Borgata Poker Open schedule.

Don't Miss the WPT BPO Championship

The stop will culminate with the World Poker Tour (WPT) Borgata Poker Open Championship, a $3,500 buy-in tournament with a $3,000,000 guarantee from September 15-20. Last year, that tournament attracted 1,075 entries and offered up a $3,441,075 prize pool. In the end, it was Erkut Yilmaz besting Timothy Miles to capture the title and $575,112 prize.

It will mark the 17th time the WPT has held the Borgata Poker Open Championship, which dates all the way back to Season II in 2003. Past winners include the late Noli Francisco, Daniel Negreanu, Mark Newhouse, Vivek Rajkumar, Olivier Busquet, Anthony Zinno, and Darren Elias.

Click here for more information on that tournament.