2014 Borgata Spring Poker Open

Event 1: $560 $1 Million Guaranteed Deep-Stack NLHE Reentry
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 Borgata Spring Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Carlos Alvarado
Prize
$127,652
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Entries
2,482
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
40,000

Comin' Outta Queensbridge

Level 33 : 120,000/240,000, 30,000 ante
Philip Neiman
Philip Neiman

Philip Neiman sported a Detroit Lions jersey during the first day of play, unafraid to represent a team that has never won a championship. Yesterday he donned the duds of Dan Marino, with the jersey featuring the autograph of the best quarterback to never win a Super Bowl.

Today, with his shot at a six-figure score and a championship ready to be seized, Neiman switched things up by wearing the colors and logo of the winningest team in all of professional sports: the New York Yankees.

A proud resident of the New York City borough of Queens, where he plays with a local crew of grinders, Neiman just took control of this final table with one of the more astounding calls we've witnessed in a long while. Here's what went down:

After Neiman opened for 550,000 from early position, Matthew Itkin defended his big blind and the two took a flop of {8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} heads up.

Itkin check-called a bet of 600,000 from Neiman, and both players tapped the table on the {3-Diamonds} turn.

When the {7-Clubs} completed the board on the river, Itkin sprang into action with a bet of 700,000, prompting a breif tank by Neiman. As he counted out the calling chips and stared Itkin down, Neiman said aloud "I just think I'm good here," before suddenly flicking in the call.

"Nice hand," said Itkin as he slid his cards to the dealer. "Good call."

"Write that one down!" bellowed Neiman. "Called him with queen-high!"

Sure enough, Neiman rolled over the {q-Spades}{j-Diamonds} for no pair, and before he began a boisterous celebration, he explained that he put Itkin on {9-}{10-}. In a display of class between two gentleman - something poker sorely needs more of - Itkin later congratulated Neiman on the call and confirmed that his read had been spot on.

For his friends back in Queens, this hand might be the sign that they need a new playing partner.. because if Neiman can make that call on this stage, he is like to own the entire borough when he gets back home.

Player Chips Progress
Philip Neiman us
Philip Neiman
11,500,000 2,200,000
Matthew Itkin
Matthew Itkin
1,650,000 -1,700,000

Tags: Matthew ItkinPhilip Neiman

Level: 33

Blinds: 120,000/240,000

Ante: 30,000

Pace Continues to Plummet

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Adam Pace (Day 2) is slipping
Adam Pace (Day 2) is slipping

Stephanie Hubbard raised to 450,000 from early position, Adam Pace called in middle position, and Kevin Grabel re-raised to 1.3 million out of the small blind. Neither player called the squeeze, and Grabel added to his stack.

A few hands later, Pace raised to 500,000 in early position and Carlos Alvarado defended his big blind. The dealer fanned {j-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{4-Spades}, Alvarado check-called a bet of 450,000, and the turn was the {7-Spades}.

Alvarado moved all in for effectively four million or so, and Pace folded.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Grabel us
Kevin Grabel
13,300,000 900,000
Carlos Alvarado us
Carlos Alvarado
9,000,000 3,050,000
Adam Pace
Adam Pace
5,500,000 -4,000,000
Stephanie Hubbard us
Stephanie Hubbard
4,350,000 75,000

Tags: Adam PaceKevin GrabelStephanie Hubbard

Grabel Wins Huge Pot With Deuce-Three Offsuit

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Kevin Grabel
Kevin Grabel

We missed the early action on this hand due to the crush of railbirds surrounding the final table, but with the final board reading {5-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}, Kevin Grabel led out for a sizable bet, only to see Adam Pace raise to 1.6 million.

Grabel shot out of his chair at the sight of the big bet, breathing heavily as he grabbed a handful of chips.

"I have trip twos..." he announced suddenly. "I call."

Pace could only grimace and recheck his cards before sliding them to the dealer, while Grabel celebrated with his fellow members of Team Kitten - a local poker crew - who are among the dozen or more people hovering directly over the final table.

"Kittens don't fold..." one of them told this reporter. "Write that down."

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Grabel us
Kevin Grabel
12,400,000 3,250,000
Adam Pace
Adam Pace
9,500,000 -2,500,000

Tags: Kevin GrabelAdam Pace

Final Table Redraw

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
SeatPlayerChips
1Stephanie Hubbard4,275,000
2Carlos Alvarado5,950,000
3Mitchell Mantin2,800,000
4Matthew Itkin3,350,000
5Adam Pace12,000,000
6Philip Neiman9,300,000
7John Yanni6,210,000
8Zbigniew Fido4,520,000
9Kevin Grabel9,150,000
10Mikhail Mironenko4,800,000
Player Chips Progress
Adam Pace
Adam Pace
12,000,000 1,000,000
Philip Neiman us
Philip Neiman
9,300,000 1,550,000
Kevin Grabel us
Kevin Grabel
9,150,000 1,650,000
John Yanni us
John Yanni
6,210,000 -90,000
Carlos Alvarado us
Carlos Alvarado
5,950,000 650,000
Mikhail Mironenko
Mikhail Mironenko
4,800,000 -700,000
Zbigniew Fido us
Zbigniew Fido
4,520,000 1,020,000
Stephanie Hubbard us
Stephanie Hubbard
4,275,000 -25,000
Matthew Itkin
Matthew Itkin
3,350,000 -950,000
Mitchell Mantin us
Mitchell Mantin
2,800,000 400,000

Marcus Cohen Eliminated in 11th Place ($13,849)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Marcus Cohen - 11th Place
Marcus Cohen - 11th Place

Philip Neiman opened for 500,000 from the cutoff and Marcus Cohen came along to defend his big blind.

On the {k-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{3-Clubs} flop both players tapped the table and the turn card came {8-Diamonds}.

Cohen then led out for a 500,000 wager of his own, and after pausing briefly and uncapping his cards as if prepared to fold, Neiman appeared to shrug as he made the call.

The river brought the {2-Hearts} to the table and Cohen quickly moved all in for his last 1.3 million or so, and Neiman beat him into the pot while tabling his {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs} for a flopped nut flush.

Cohen was sent home in 11th place for a $13,849 cash, while Neiman - who topped the counts entering today - claimed another scalp while chipping up in a major way.

Player Chips Progress
Philip Neiman us
Philip Neiman
7,750,000 2,050,000
Marcus Cohen
Marcus Cohen
Busted

Tags: Marcus CohenPhilip Neiman

Yevgeni Rapoport Eliminated in 12th Place ($13,849)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Yevgeni Rapoport - 12th Place
Yevgeni Rapoport - 12th Place

Stephanie Hubbard raised to 450,000 in late position, Yevgeni Rapoport three-bet shoved for 2.25 million on her direct left, and Adam Pace re-shoved, having both parties covered. Hubbard folded {a-}{k-}.

Rapoport: {a-Clubs}{j-}
Pace: {q-Diamonds}{q-Spades}

One of Rapoport's ace outs was already dead, making him a clear underdog, and things got even worse when the flop came {5-Spades}{j-Spades}{q-Hearts}. It was all over when the turn produced the {8-Diamonds}, and the {9-Spades} completed the board.

Rapoport earns $13,849 for his efforts, while Pace is up to 11 million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Pace
Adam Pace
11,000,000 2,800,000
Yevgeni Rapoport
Yevgeni Rapoport
Busted

Tags: Adam PaceStephanie HubbardYevgeni Rapoport

Level: 32

Blinds: 100,000/200,000

Ante: 30,000

Updated Chip Counts at Break

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante

The title says it all...

Player Chips Progress
Adam Pace
Adam Pace
8,200,000 -550,000
Kevin Grabel us
Kevin Grabel
7,500,000 3,300,000
John Yanni us
John Yanni
6,300,000 -800,000
Stephanie Hubbard us
Stephanie Hubbard
6,100,000 400,000
Philip Neiman us
Philip Neiman
5,700,000 2,690,000
Mikhail Mironenko
Mikhail Mironenko
5,500,000 1,900,000
Carlos Alvarado us
Carlos Alvarado
5,300,000 50,000
Matthew Itkin
Matthew Itkin
4,300,000 735,000
Zbigniew Fido us
Zbigniew Fido
3,500,000 -2,185,000
Mitchell Mantin us
Mitchell Mantin
2,400,000 -650,000
Yevgeni Rapoport
Yevgeni Rapoport
2,250,000 -1,650,000
Marcus Cohen
Marcus Cohen
1,850,000 -1,450,000