WPT Online Borgata Series powered by partypoker US Network

Event #8: $30K GTD Progressive Knockout Bounty
Day: 1
Event Info

WPT Online Borgata Series powered by partypoker US Network

Final Results
Winner
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman
Winning Hand
64
Prize
$5,212
Event Info
Buy-in
$320
Entries
139

Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman Wins WPT Online Borgata Series Event #8 for $10,493

Michael Haberman
Michael Haberman

Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman earned a five-figure score Saturday night in the WPT Online Borgata Series powered by partypoker US Network Event #8: 30K GTD Progressive Knockout Bounty, outlasting a field of 139 to earn a combined prize of $10,493 ($5,213 + $5,280 in bounties) for his efforts.

The $30,000 guaranteed prize pool was exceeded by more than one-third as $300 per entry put a total of $41,700 up for grabs. Half of the prize pool was distributed throughout a large percentage of the field due to the Progressive Knockout format, while the other half was paid out to the top 20 places.

That number was reached shortly before the fifth break of the night, and five players quickly fell to leave 15 remaining come that break. Haberman was the shortest stack in the tournament at that time, though he found a double and then secured two knockouts, the latter of which burst the final table bubble to result in him entering the final table in the middle of the pack.

Event #8 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrizeBountiesTotal Prize
1Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman$5,212$5,280$10,492
2James ‘Bagels’ Lillis$3,544$2,599$6,143
3TraderSteve$2,502$979$3,481
4lenny54$1,884$1,598$3,482
5mooseman1710$1,469$713$2,182
6Daniel “leinad” Buzgon$1,084$769$1,853
7Core4$840$628$1,468
8bighatnocattle$631$225$856

The Race To the Finish Line

James "Bagels" Lillis found a double against "mooseman1710" on the final table bubble just before it burst and then avoided elimination shortly thereafte, hitting a set of sevens in a three-way all-in that sent "bighatnocattle" to the rail as the first casualty of the final table. Later that level, "Core4" ran two pair into "lenny54's" full house and finished in seventh.

Lillis continued to stay active, calling a shove with pocket sixes against Borgata Ambassador Daniel "leinad" Buzgon's king-queen. Buzgon hit a queen to double, though he proceeded to run his newly-acquired stack with ace-queen into pocket aces to be eliminaed in sixth by "lenny54".

"mooseman1710" found themselves short five handed and became the next to fall when his queens couldn't hold against the ace-king of Lillis all-in preflop, and "lenny54" entered four-handed play with the chip lead. However, they doubled Haberman, who overtook the chip lead before running two pair ino a better two pair to bust to Lillis, who took the chip lead as three remained. Moments later, the short-stacked "TraderSteve" shoved king-ten suited into Lillis' ace-ten and was eliminated in third, with Lillis having taken the momentum and a five-to-two chip lead into the heads-up match.

From there, the tides turned and it was all Haberman. He quickly took down pot after pot without showdown, unafraid to play for stacks along the way until eventually taking the chip lead. His margin increased over the next few minutes until check-raising a trey-trey-deuce and jamming on the turn after a four came. Lillis called the whole way with ace-three, which wound up being no good to Haberman's six-four as a deuce made the tournament results official with Haberman coming out on top.

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James ‘Bagels’ Lillis Eliminated in 2nd Place ($3,544 + $2,599 in Bounties)

James Lillis
James Lillis

In Level 32 with blinds of 30,000/60,000 and an ante of 7,500, James ‘Bagels’ Lillis raised to 120,000 on the button and Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman defended his big blind. The flop dropped {3-Spades}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades} and Haberman checked. Lillis made a continuation-bet of 128,000 and Haberman check-raised to 450,000. Lillis called.

Haberman jammed for Lillis remaining 1.2 million on the turn {4-Clubs} and Lillis called.

James ‘Bagels’ Lillis: {a-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman: {6-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}

The turn had put Lillis behind and he needed to hit either an ace or a trey on the river as a five would give Haberman a higher straight. The river {2-Diamonds} boated up both players, leaving Lillis' hand second best to Haberma's higher full house. Lillis was eliminated from the tournament, finishing second place for a combined payout of $6,143.

"Bagels"
"Bagels"
Player Chips Progress
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman us
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman
6,950,000 1,994,170
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis us
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
Busted

"TraderSteve" Eliminated in 3rd Place ($2,502 + 918 in Bounties)

"TraderSteve"
"TraderSteve"

In Level 31 with blinds of 25,000/50,000 and an ante of 6,250, "TraderSteve" got all in preflop in the small blind and received action from James ‘Bagels’ Lillis in the big blind.

"TraderSteve": {k-Spades}{10-Spades}
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis: {a-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

"TraderSteve's" situation got even worse as the flop fell {7-Spades}{a-Clubs}{8-Clubs}, leaving them with only a couple of backdoor possibilities. The turn {4-Diamonds} squashed those hopes and the river {2-Diamonds} became the last card of their tournament.

Meanwhile, the heads-up match between Lillis and Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman has begun with Lillis holding roughly a five-to-two chip advantage.

Player Chips Progress
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis us
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
4,982,048 1,127,904
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman us
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman
1,967,952 -316,250
TraderSteve us
TraderSteve
Busted

"lenny54" Eliminated in 4th Place ($1,884 + $1,598 in Bounties)

"lenny54"
"lenny54"

In Level 31 with blinds of 25,000/50,000 and an ante of 6,250, there was 492,000 in the middle on a board of {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} with heads-up action between James ‘Bagels’ Lillis in the big blind and "lenny54," who was in the cutoff.

Lillis checked to "lenny54," who bet 355,000 and was shortly thereafter faced with a check-raise to 900,000. "lenny54" came over the top, four-bet jamming for 1.4 million and Lillis immediately called.

"lenny54": {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts}
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis: {a-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}

"lenny54" had turned top and bottom pair and got their chips in against the flopped top two pair of Lillis. They needed to hit another deuce on the river, which instead came {7-Hearts} and they were eliminated from the tournament in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis us
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
3,854,144 1,662,431
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman us
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman
2,284,202 -6,250
TraderSteve us
TraderSteve
811,654 -31,250
lenny54 us
lenny54
Busted

"mooseman1710" eliminated in 5th Place ($1,469 + $731 in Bounties)

"mooseman1710"
"mooseman1710"

In Level 30 with blinds of 20,000/40,000 and an ante of 5,000, James ‘Bagels’ Lillis opened from the cutoff and "mooseman1710" three-bet shoved for 547,000 in the big blind. Lillis called.

"mooseman1710": {q-Clubs}{q-Spades}
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

"mooseman1710" needed to hold to stay alive and the flop {j-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{6-Hearts} added nine more outs they needed to fade. The turn {2-Diamonds} was safe but the river {10-Hearts} proved to be too much, giving Lillis a flush to eliminate "mooseman1710" from the tournament in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis us
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
1,341,868 339,868
mooseman1710 us
mooseman1710
Busted

Daniel “leinad” Buzgon Eliminated in 6th Place ($1,084 + $768 in Bounties)

Dan Buzgon
Dan Buzgon

In Level 29 with blinds of 18,000/36,000 and an ante of 4,500, James "Lillis" Bagels opened to 72,000 on the button and Daniel “leinad” Buzgon three-bet jammed for 1.28 million in the small blind. "lenny54" was in the big blind and came over the top for 1.66 million, forcing Lillis out of the pot.

Daniel “leinad” Buzgon: {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
"lenny54": {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}

Buzgon flopped top two pair as {q-Clubs}{4-Spades}{a-Hearts} appeared, leaving him in need of running queens to stay alive. Instead, running threes {3-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} came to finish the runout and his night along with it, taking sixth place for a combined $1,852.

"leinad"
"leinad"
Player Chips Progress
lenny54 us
lenny54
3,048,517 1,252,872
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman us
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman
1,182,811 295,891
TraderSteve us
TraderSteve
1,082,804 -216,155
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis us
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
1,002,000 328,600
mooseman1710 us
mooseman1710
633,868 -320,800
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
Busted

"Core4" Eliminated in 7th Place ($840 + $628 in Bounties)

"Core4"
"Core4"

In Level 27 with blinds of 14,000/28,000 and an ante of 3,500, "Core4" defended their big blind to an open of 55,000 from "lenny54" in the cutoff. The flop came {2-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} and "Core4" checked. "lenny54" made a continuation-bet of 55,000 and "Core4" called.

The turn fell {j-Hearts} and "Core4" checked again. "lenny54" fired a second barrel of 95,000 and "Core4" thought for a few moments before check-jamming for 474,000. "lenny54" immediately called.

"Core4": {j-Spades}{2-Hearts}
"lenny54": {j-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}

"Core4" had seen their shove called by a full house and were drawing to the case jack for a chop. It didn't come on the river {k-Diamonds} and they were eliminated from the tournament in seventh place.

Player Chips Progress
lenny54 us
lenny54
1,795,645 703,832
Core4 us
Core4
Busted

"bighatnocattle" Eliminated in 8th Place ($631 + $225 in Bounties)

"bighatnocattle"
"bighatnocattle"

In Level 27 with blinds of 14,000/28,000, "TraderSteve" opened to 56,000 in the hijack and "bighatnocattle" three-bet jammed for 167,000. James "Lillis" Bagels shoved over the top in the small blind for 571,000 and "TraderSteve" wasted no time calling both shoves.

"bighatnocattle": {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
James "Bagels" Lills": {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
"TraderSteve": {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}

"TraderSteve" had their sights set on a double knockout and the flop {4-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{9-Clubs} left them in good shape. However, Lillis struck gold on the turn {7-Spades} and faded the two outer on the river {4-Spades} to knock "bighatnocattle" out of the tournament in 8th place en route to winning a pot good for 1.38 million.

Lillis then lost a pot to Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman before the current break to bring stacks to their current values.

Player Chips Progress
TraderSteve us
TraderSteve
1,421,459 -263,070
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis us
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
1,380,104 835,634
lenny54 us
lenny54
1,091,813 35,000
mooseman1710 us
mooseman1710
954,668 -77,000
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman us
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman
886,920 57,400
Core4 us
Core4
718,332 -238,000
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
496,704 -307,000
bighatnocattle us
bighatnocattle
Busted

Lillis Doubles; "Stevehung" Busts To Reach Final Table

"Bagels"
"Bagels"

In Level 27 with blinds of 14,000/28,000 and an ante of 3,500, "mooseman1710" saw action fold around to the small blind and jammed to put James "Bagels" Lillis all in for 295,000. Lillis made the call.

James "Bagels" Lillis: {a-Hearts}{6-Spades}
"mooseman1710": {k-Spades}{10-Spades}

Lillis had his opponent drawing dead by the turn as the board ran out {5-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} to score him the double.

Moments later, "Stevehung" got all in prelfop with {k-Spades}{2-Diamonds} against the {8-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} of Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman and was unable to connect to finish the tournament in ninth place. With their elimination, eight players now remain and the final table has officially been reached.

Player Chips Progress
TraderSteve us
TraderSteve
1,684,529 424,218
lenny54 us
lenny54
1,056,813 81,800
mooseman1710 us
mooseman1710
1,031,668 -243,885
Core4 us
Core4
956,332 -94,800
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman us
Michael “IIIIIIIIIIIII” Haberman
829,520 -53,776
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon
803,704 359,500
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis us
James ‘Bagels’ Lillis
544,470 122,985
bighatnocattle us
bighatnocattle
342,964 100,482
Stevehung us
Stevehung
Busted

"mooseman1710" Wins Big Coin Flip; Hand-For-Hand Begins

"ELITEMALESSO"
"ELITEMALESSO"

In Level 25 with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 2,500, "ELITEMALESSO" opened to 70,000 in the cutoff and "mooseman1710" three-bet shoved in the small blind for 529,000 effective. "ELITEMALESSO" called.

"ELITEMALESSO": {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}
"mooseman1710": {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts}

The two were in a coin flip for a pot of 1.1 million and "ELITEMALESSO" saw the runout come {7-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{6-Spades} to result in their tournament run coming to an end in 10th place as "IReadYrSoul" was eliminated a few minutes prior.

Nine players

Player Chips Progress
mooseman1710 us
mooseman1710
1,301,553 578,743
IReadYrSoul us
IReadYrSoul
Busted
ELITEMALESSO us
ELITEMALESSO
Busted