Borgata Summer Poker Open 2018 Schedule

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$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 21: 8,000/15,000/BB Ante 15,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 29

The Event 20 players are now on a 15 minute color up break and we are just two eliminations away from the money. Just 29 remain and the final 27 will all be guaranteed at least $478 for their efforts.

The final trophy event of the 2018 Borgata Summer Poker Open is underway here in the Signature Room! Players get 40,000 chips to start and all levels last 30 minutes. Late registration and re-entry are available until the start of level 11 (about 4:45pm).

We will pick right back up on all of the action when play resumes.

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$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 21: 8,000/15,000/BB Ante 15,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 36

  • Jul 10, 2018 The Borgata Summer Poker Open will run from July 10-27. It includes over $3.1 million in guaranteed prize money and features two events with a $1 million guarantee - the Deep Stack Kickoff from July 10-14 and the Main Event from July 22-26.
  • Michael Rossitto, who was runner-up in the Borgata Summer Poker Open Kick-off, earning $143,730, starts the day third in chips with 15.5 million (52 big blinds). At the other end of the spectrum, 12 players are returning with 20 or fewer big blinds, so the action should be hot right from the top.
  • The 2018 Borgata Poker Open came to a close in the early morning hours of Saturday morning when the 21st BPO trophy found a new home. Erkut ‘Eric’ Yilmaz About eight hours earlier, Erkut Yilmaz took 1st place in the Championship event, along with $575,112 and both BPO and WPT Champions Cup trophies.
Andrew Zhu

The pace of play has slowed as we move closer to the money and Andrew Zhu is starting to pull away. Zhu is the first player to cross the million chip.

He has been getting involved in plenty of pots and is pacing the field with 1,050,000.

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$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 18: 4,000/8,000/BB Ante 8,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 42

Howard Wolper

The cards are back in the air following the dinner break and Howard Wolper is still in the hunt. Wolper is sitting behind one of the biggest stacks in the field with 400,000.

We are now just 15 eliminations away from the money and Wolper will look to extend his record for most Borgata tournament cashes here in the final event of the series.

$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
End of Level 17: 3,000/6,000/BB Ante 6,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 45

The Event 20 players are now on a one hour dinner break. We are getting closer to the money with 45 remaining and the final 27 will all be guaranteed at least $478.

We will pick right back up on all of the live Event 20 tournament action when play resumes.

$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 17: 3,000/6,000/BB Ante 6,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 50

Jay Rosenberg

Jay Rosenberg and Joey Cappuccio were heads-up on the board. Cappuccio checked to Rosenberg who bet 55,000 into a main pot of over 100,000.

Cappuccio quickly released his hand and Rosenberg added to his stack.

Jay Rosenberg- 310,000
Joey Cappuccip- 300,000

$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 16: 2,500/5,000/BB Ante 5,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 70

Joey Cappuccio

The Event 20 field is thinning down in our final event of the series and a familiar face is climbing the chip counts.

Joey Cappuccio got his series off to a great start as he was part of an adjusted payout deal in Event 1 the $600 $500,000 GTD NLH event.

Cappuccio to0k home his largest career tournament score earning $128,358. He is poised to make another deep run and is one of the biggest stacks in the room with about 425,000 as we inch closer to the money.

Event 20 of the Borgata Fall Poker Open is the $200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH. There were a total of 274 entries creating a prize pool of $53,156.

The final 27 players will all make the money and be guaranteed a minimum of $478. One lucky winner will take home $14,885 along with the final BFPO trophy of the series.

Below is a full look at the final Event 20 tournament payouts.

1. $14,885
2. $8,771
3. $5,050
4. $4,093
5. $3,189
6. $2,658
7. $2,126
8. $1,595
9. $1,063
10-12. $691
13-15. $585
16-18. $532
19-27. $478

$2,500+$200 Championship NLH
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet Payouts

Level 28: Blinds 40,000/80,000/80,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 437

Wenhao Ying – 1st Place – 2018 Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship

Wenhao Ying is a 24-year-old grad student who recorded his first tournament cash just over 2 years ago. He’s mostly self-taught, learning the game by watching training videos online. Those videos must be very good because he held the chip lead most of Day 3 and went wire-to-wire here on Day 4.

He warmed up in the SixMax first, finishing 5th for $8,420, against some of the best players in the game. He did the same at this final table, up against some of the best and he held his own.

For his efforts in this event, he will collect $200,000* and take home his first Borgata Open trophy. This is his first reported tournament win, but certainly won’t be his last!

Championship Final Results

PlacePlayerPayout
1Wenhao Ying$200,000*
2Matt Wantman$172,449*
3Paul Volpe$150,000*
4Dat Vu$76,830
5Mike Glick$60,404
6Brian Altman$50,337
7Dan DiZenzo$40,270
8Andrew Ostapchenko$30,732
9Chris Kennedy$21,195
10Michael Haberman$13,776
11Rudy DiRubbo$13,776
12Michael Rossitto$13,776
13Nobuo Tarui$10,597
14Lexy Gavin$10,597
15Zach Donovan$10,597
16Bruce Yamron$8,372
17Andrey Malinin$8,372
18Dan Buzgon$8,372
19Greg Aster$6,570
20Mark Alvin Bayag$6,570
21Asher Conniff$6,570
22Eric Panayiotou$6,570
23Daniel Retallick$6,570
24Terrence Heinz$6,570
25Ross Gottlieb$6,570
26Boris Kravets$6,570
27Adam Hendrix$6,570
28Anna Antimony$5,828
29A. Nonymous$5,828
30Jesse Mercado$5,828
31Dan Howe$5,828
32Michael Marder$5,828
33Menachem Landwirt$5,828
34Namo Al-Jaf$5,828
35Sumeet Wayachal$5,828
36Ryan Hagerty$5,828
37Peter Vitantonio$5,299
38Zhan Ma$5,299
39George Rakitzis$5,299
40Ari Engel$5,299
41Michael Lydon$5,299
42Charles Furey$5,299
43Ricky Guan$5,299
44Alex Jim$5,299
45Andrew Fegan$5,299

*Indicates Adjusted Payout

$2,500+$200 Championship NLH
$1,000,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet Payouts

Level 28: Blinds 40,000/80,000/80,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 437

Matt Wantman

Matt Wantman entered the day 2nd in chips and that’s where he finished. For 2nd place he’ll collect $172,449, making this his new best live cash, pushing his career earnings over $1.33 million.

Hopefully this will help erase the memory of his early exit from the 2016 WPT BWPO Championship final table.

$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet

Level 12: Blinds 1000/2000/2000
Entrants: 274
Remaining: 120
Average Chips: 80,000

While Dzurenda was issuing felt on 10, Brad Russo has not been idle, either.

Russo cracks 600,000, now well ahead of Trevor.

The 2018 Spring Poker Open concluded in the early hours of Saturday morning with the final trophy event. Over the previous 18 days, 19 coveted Borgata Hotel replica trophies were awarded and more than $4.6 million was paid out to players participating in the 22 scheduled Main Events.

Rafael Reis won the $1 Million GTD Kickoff Deep Stack NLH event, earning more than $216,010 and his first Borgata Open title. There were 2,370 entrants over five starting flights and the guarantee was well covered with the final prize pool exceeding $1.2 million.

Barry Leventhal wins two main events during 2018 SPO

Barry Leventhal added his name to the short-list of players to win two events during a single Open series. He took 1st Place and $10,000* in the Seniors event, a tournament he also won back in the 2015 Winter Poker Open, then a couple of days later won the Pot Limit Omaha event for $9,676. These were his fifth and sixth Borgata Open series titles and with six wins, he’s now third on the list of most reported wins at Borgata, trailing only Abraham Korotki (9) and Will ‘the Thrill’ Failla (7).

The $1 Million GTD Spring Poker Open Championship pulled 519 entrants, covering its guarantee and paying out more than $1.25 million in prize money. The final table of six was Live Streamed and can still be watched on YouTube.

It came down to a heads-up match between two established pros and coincidentally, both were Day 2 entrants. Farid Jattin held the chip lead for the entirety of Day 3 and a couple of hours into the final table before Almedin ‘Ali’ Imsirovic picked off a turn semi-bluff-shove to double-up and claim the chip lead, which he held until the end.

Almedin ‘Ali’ Imsirovic – 1st Place – 2018 SPO Championship

Heads-up play began with Ali holding more than a 5:1 chip lead over Farid, but Farid managed to double-up twice, pulling close to even with Ali. Once the stacks evened out, the final two agreed on adjusted payouts. Ali took 1st place and $246,066*. Farid finished 2nd for $243,521*.

A complete list of Main Event winners is below and that wraps up the 2018 Spring Poker Open! Mark your calendars now and make plans to join us for the Summer Poker Open, to be held July 10-27. Follow @BorgataPoker on Twitter for updates on the tournament schedule when it is released.

*indicates adjusted payout

$300+$40 Survivor NLH Re-Entry

ENTRIES: 94
TOTAL BUY-IN: $28,200
TOTAL PRIZE POOL: $27,354

FINAL RESULTS

PLACENAMEFROMWINNINGS
1EFTHIMIOS PETROUMANORVILLE, NY$3,000 CASH
1SHOLOM HYMANROCHESTER, NY$3,000 CASH
1JERARD CHOWDEER PARK, NY$3,000 CASH
1FERHAN MAHMOODCHANTILLY, VA$3,000 CASH
1RICHARD LARDNERMASSAPEQUA, NY$3,000 CASH
1RICHARD MEZABRONX, NY$3,000 CASH
1JASON COHENNEW CITY, NY$3,000 CASH
1ERIC SHADRUFFGUTTENBERG, NJ$3,000 CASH
1JONG SONLEONIA, NJ$3,000 CASH
10GILSON DE OLIVEIRAALEXANDRIA, VA$354 CASH

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$300+$40 Survivor NLH Re-Entry

Level 1: Blinds 50/100

The fourth of four one-day ‘Main Events’ is underway in the rear of the Signature Room. The Survivor is a great structure and good money-maker for players who are good at grinding. Approximately one out of every ten entrants will win $3,000.

Players get 20,000 chips and all levels 1-10 are 25 minutes long; levels 11+ are 30 minutes long. Registration closes when level 9 starts (about 7:50pm).

The Survivors have become popular Main Events and last Spring this event drew 143 runners. It was about 4:30am when they got down to the final 13 players who each earned $3,000.

This is a one-day event, so they’ll play until they reach that final 10%, who will be the “Designated Survivors!”

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Summer Poker Open - Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa

It’s officially the first day of Spring, (despite the weather forecast calling for snow) so it’s time to make plans for the 2018 Borgata Spring Poker Open! The Kickoff begins in just under three weeks and it will launch a terrific series. With more than $3.2 million in total guarantees and 19 trophy events spread across 18 action-packed days, this series should bring out some huge fields. Room rates starting at $95 are available now. Reserve your room by calling 609.317.1000. Click here for the schedule of Main Events.

As always, the series begins with a big bang. The $1 million guaranteed $540+$60 NLH Deep Stack Kickoff tournament begins Tuesday April 10th at 11am with the first of five starting flights. With unlimited re-entries, this best stack forward event will surely see more than enough entrants to crush the guarantee. Last year, Borgata regular Soukha Kachittavong came out on top of the field of nearly 3,000 entrants to take home $127,637 in a nine-way adjusted payout agreement.

Soukha Kachittavong – 1st Place – 2017 BSPO Kickoff

All your favorite tournaments will be returning including the Seniors, Ladies, SixMax, Almighty Stack, and the $150,000 GTD Black Chip Bounty. A couple of newer events which are sure to become player favorites are back as well. The 40/40 Monster Stack leads off the second week of the series, giving players 40,000 chips and 40 minute levels. The $200 Frenzy Re-Entry makes its second appearance in a Open Series as well, with re-entries at half the price of the first buy-in. Of course the highlight of the series is the $2,500 + $200 NLH Championship, which carries a $1 million guarantee on total buy-ins.

Last year Sam Taylor bested the field of 670 entrants to take down the Championship and collect more than $390,000. That star-studded final table included WSOP Main Event Winner Joe McKeehen, John Racener, Kane Kalas, Ricky Guan, Wade Meacham, and Simon Lam. The finale will be Live Streamed again this year, letting the poker world watch as a new Spring Poker Open Champion is crowned.

Borgata Summer Poker Open 2018 Schedule Printable

Sam Taylor – 2017 Borgata Spring Poker Open Champion

Borgata Summer Poker Open 2018 Schedule 2019

Get the Spring Poker Open dates on your calendar and don’t forget to enter for a chance to win a FREE seat in the Championship event. Just click here and complete the form. All the details and links you need for this series can be found on the Spring Poker Open Micro-site, so bookmark it now and we’ll see you next month!

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