Event #23: $300 Deepest Stack NLH
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Event #23: $300 Deepest Stack NLH
Day 1 Started
Today's Event #23, $300 Deepest Stack No Limit Hold'em, is the final main event of the 2019 BPO!
This is a one-day, $75,000 GTD event, with a 35,000-chip starting stack. There is an optional add-on of 5,000 chips available for only $5 as well. All levels are 30-minutes long. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are open until the start of level 11 (about 4:45 pm).
Last year, this event had 463 entrants and it was close to 5am when the final four agreed on adjusted payouts with the top two finishers each taking $15,199.
The final trophy event of the 2019 Borgata Poker Open is underway here in the Event Center.
They're off to a slow start, but with more than five hours for late registration, they'll continue to fill the tables as needed. No one wants to miss out on the Deepest Stack, and that $75,000 Guarantee!
Melisa Singh cashed in both Event #10: Almighty Stack NLH and Event #15: Ladies NLH, which she final tabled, but came up short of taking home a trophy.
That all changed a couple of nights ago when she went deep in Event #21: $300 Deep Stack NLH. At the final table, she amassed a huge stack and when they reached the final seven players, she carved out a deal that landed her first place, $27,438 and her first Borgata trophy!
Not one to rest on her laurels, she's back on the felt today in hopes of making it a two-fer in this final trophy event of the Borgata Poker Open.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Melisa Singh | 40,000 | 40,000 |
Abraham Korotki has won ten titles here at Borgata, of all shapes and sizes. He's got two $2,700 buy-in Championship wins (2014 Spring Open and 2017 Summer Open) and his most recent was a $120 buy-in NLH event a couple of months ago during the June Tournament series.
So far in this 18 day Borgata Poker Open series, he's only managed one reported cash in the Event #9: Almighty Stack, earning $1,832 for 48th place. Undeterred, he's back today with one last shot at another title before the close of this series.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Abraham Korotki | 32,000 |
Howard Wolper holds the record for most tournament cashes here at Borgata and that's by a wide margin.
So far during this series he's added two more notches to his belt, cashing in Event #1: $600 DeepStack Kick Off NLH ( #127) and again in Event #19: $350 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH (#128).
A cash in this event today would bring his total up to 129 and extend his lead over his closest rival, Michael Marder, who is more than 30 cashes behind.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Howard Wolper | 38,200 |
Four levels down and it's time for players to take 15 minutes to stretch their legs, grab a bite, and smoke 'em if they have to, but only downstairs in approved areas.
Smoking and vaping are not allowed on the Event Center level!
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Onofrio "Frank" Reina is batting .500 for this series, so today's event is going to be the tie-breaker. He cashed in both last weekend's Event #13: $560 Super Survivor and Event #14: $400 Saturday Series Deep Stack NLH, but was shutout the first weekend of the series.
Reina is a working man and has a job that keeps him busy most days, so only gets to come play a few events during the series. Today's event is going to determine if this is a winning series for him or not!
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Onofrio Reina | 39,700 | 39,700 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Josias Santos | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Michael Dobbs | 90,000 | 90,000 |
Marguerite Spagnuolo | 50,000 | 50,000 |
John Koliner | 40,000 | 40,000 |
Howard Wolper | 24,300 | -13,900 |
MaryLou Martin | 22,000 | 22,000 |