Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Event 1: End of Day 1B

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)       


Zlatislav Komisarchik & Manny Perez

When the dust settled at the end of level 17, Zlatislav Komisarchik (Brooklyn, NY) was the chip leader with 711,000.

He earned the $2,000 chip lead bonus and is free-rolling this event as the overall chip leader going into day two.  He used to play poker full time, but is now in the import/export business.

Manny Perez (Queens, NY) finished the day with 640,500, good for second in chips and the $1,000 bonus.  Manny is an MTA Supervisor and recreational poker player.

Both of these players topped the day 1A chip leader, Chad Power, who finished with 534,000.


120 players, out of 926 entries today, survived the carnage and will join the sixty players (out of 547 entries) who made it through day 1A.

A complete list of chip counts and day two seat assignments will be posted in the blog and in the poker room in the morning.  180 players return, but only 130 will get paid.  Average stack is 192k.

Day Two action begins at 12 noon here in the poker room.

Event 1: Flying Lead Changes

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)      

Zlatislav Komisarchik (Brooklyn, NY) busted a player who was all-in on a flop of 6 6 3 holding pocket 8s.

Zlatislav Komisarchik

Zlatislav had pocket Kings to take the pot, chipping up to 535k and taking the chip lead.

Then another player was all-in pre-flop with pocket Kings, only to run into Zlatislav's pocket Aces.  One player had folded an Ace, but an Ace still flopped, giving Zlatizslav top set and a hammer-lock on the hand.

With that pot, he chipped up to ~645k.

Meanwhile, across the room, Manny Perez bet the turn with a board of Q 3 2 Q, getting his opponent to fold.  Manny flashed a Queen, as he collected the pot.  Manny chipped up to around 645k, so the chip lead is too close to call.

Event 1: Late Night Tweets

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)       

Level 17:  Blinds 2,500/5,000 with 500 ante.

This is the last level of the night.

160 players remain in today's field making the average stack 145k.

Keep those Tweets coming!  #BSPO

Some Tweets from the last break:

AJ Devine ‏@Champ1192 28m
115k at break going to 5kbb

chris grove ‏@cgrove24 28m
Have 7 really big bb's. Last lvl of night

Pauly ‏@lamchopz168 25m
Last break of the night @BorgataPoker playing one more level, blinds will be 2.5-5k, sitting at 260k #bspo @AGordon_ @BdonBrooklyn @arw51

aMinuteWithMitch ‏@MitchMonet 16m
Busto

Event 1: New Chip Leader

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)      

Manny Perez (Queens, NY) flopped a set with his 86 to double-up through Coleem Chestnut, who had flopped a set.  Coleem, the former chip leader, was left short and busted out soon after.

Manny Perez

Manny is up to ~490k, good for the chip lead.  "But I had more!"  He says.  He was up to ~580k, but lost a big pot.

Chris Farley chipped up to ~460k and tweeted this:

Guy punted 150k to me w 10 high. I made the fair catch. 460k at 4kbb


Greg Whiting

Greg Whiting (Philadelphia, PA) is up to ~430k and possibly third in chips.

Players are enjoying their last break of the day as the black 100 chips and most of the purple 500 chips are colored up.  The stacks should be easier to count as the race to the finish begins after the break.

Event 1: New Chip Leaders

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)       

Level 16:  Blinds 2k/4k with 400 ante.

As players continue to bust out, the remaining stacks are starting to swell.

Larry Abrams

Larry Abrams (Mahwah, NJ) has jumped up to about 340k and overtaken the chip leader.


Shimmy Trakhtenberg

Shimmy Trakhtenberg (Brooklyn, NY) was also up to ~340k, but then after he opened for 9k, a player shoved to 80k and Shimmy let it go, dropping his stack to about 330k.

18 tables leaves 180 players in the hunt today.  Average is about 129k.

Event 1: Ups and Downs

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)      

Up: After a raise to 5k and several callers, Eric Siegel put his last 12k all-in, getting called all around.

Eric Siegel

The board came J J 6 J x and Eric's 76 gave him a full house to more than quadruple up.  He's back up to 52k.

Also Up:  Christine Brewer's (Port Monmouth, NJ) pocket Kings held up and she doubled up to ~250k.


Down:

Robert 'Rizzi' Aronowitz (Brooklyn, NY) ran his two pair into a set and was busted.

James Sloat (Fort Meade, MD) ran his pocket Queens into pocket Aces and reported to the rail.

Event 1: Players Chipping Up

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)      

Tim Duda

Tim Duda (Rockaway, NJ) is chipping up nicely.  He's sitting behind about 290k which puts him second in chips.

Coleem Chestnut is still in the lead with 315k.

Robert Melo

Also chipping up is Borgata regular Robert Melo (Howard Beach, NY).  He's stacking about 250k and is on the climb.

Robert made back-to-back final tables here during last year's Summer Open, finishing 8th in the PLO Black Chip Bounty, and the next day finishing 5th in a Big Stack NLH event.   

25 tables remain in action today with 250 players remaining.  Average stack is about 93k.

Event 1: Dinner Time Tweets

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)     

Keep those Tweets coming!  #BSPO

Some Tweets of interest during the dinner break:

Chris Farley ‏@farley2508 1h
175k at dinner

Christine Brewer ‏@CBrewer_09 1h
140k on dinner break of the first event of the summer open #BSPO #letsgo

AJ Devine ‏@Champ1192 1h
On dinner break going back to like 12bb. On the bright side I scooped someone's 10$dinner voucher when they busted right before break.

AJ Devine ‏@Champ1192 1h
On the down side I think all of my friends ashtray busted so I'm eating alone

aMinuteWithMitch ‏@MitchMonet 1h
80k on dinner #bspo

Pauly ‏@lamchopz168 52m
Dinner break event#1 @BorgataPoker at 107k, going back to 1200-2400 #bspo @BdonBrooklyn @AGordon_

James Sloat ‏@mybrmanager 9m
1.2/2.4/300 30K 340/130/1383

Robert Rizzi ‏@RAronowitzJr 25m
66k at dinner break @BorgataPoker #BSPO

Event 1: Big Stacks Back From Dinner

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)    

Level 14: Blinds 1,200/2,400 with 300 ante.

There was a short delay as some tables were broken before play resumed.

28 tables remain in action today with 280 players.  Average stack is 83k.

Four more levels to go before bagging for the night.

Coleem Chestnut

Coleem Chestnut (Brooklyn, NY) may be the chip leader.  He's got about 250k.

Evan Kolachav (Jersey City, NJ) is very close with 237k.

The top two in chips at the end of the night will earn $2,000 and $1,000 bonuses.

Event 1: Siegel Crippled Before Dinner

 $350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)   

Just two hands before the dinner break, Eric Siegel (Bellmore, NY) raised and got called by Art Bressler (Manalapan, NJ).

The flop fell AJT and Eric shoved.  Art called.

Eric held pocket Kings with the K for a gutshot straight-flush draw.

Art had pocket Tens and had flopped a set.

Turn was another K, giving Eric a bigger set.

Then the case Ten hit the river, giving Art quadzilla and the double-up.

Eric was left with only 20k when he headed off for the dinner break.

Event 1: Dinner Time

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)   

At the end of level 13 they rang the dinner bell and the surviving players took off for a 74-minute dinner break.

The break was extended to handle the color-up of the green 25 chips, which has been delayed due to the size of the field.

Those green chips will come out of play before the action resumes at 8:15pm.

Event 1: Lakatosh Doubles

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)  

John Lakatosh had a run of bad luck so his stack was down to 45,600 when he got all-in pre-flop.

His opponent in seat 10 looked him up, holding AJ.

John's pocket Queens were out in front.

The board ran out 9 7 3 8 Q and John caught a set on the river (not that he needed it).  He doubled up to close to 100k.

About 37 tables remain in action and the dinner vouchers have been distributed, so the players are getting restless with about ten minutes left to play before dinner.

Event 1: Break Time Tweets

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

Level 13:  Blinds 1k/2k with 300 ante.

Players are back in action following a break.

Here's the buzz from the Twitter-verse:

Pauly ‏@lamchopz168 18m
End of level 12 @BorgataPoker going to break with about 100k @BdonBrooklyn @AGordon_ #bspo

marc ‏@golfermarc 11m
level 12 break. Coming back to 1k/2k/300. At 99k

Aaron Pinson ‏@NityByNature 11m
Had it up to 75k. still busted be4 the end of 8/1600. Cool stories bros

Justin Burton ‏@JustinBurton10 12m
94k. Lost 1010 to JJ in three way pot with AK aipf for 17k. J high flop and JJ open shoves. Got AA back to back hands. Three bet, no callers

Danny Fisher ‏@luckyfish11 6m
Ok... on break. Took a little down slide. I have 45k... but I feel comfortable. Going to level 14

Trent Cunningham ‏@Trent1070 37s
Level 12 break 38,250 in chips. #BSPO @BorgataPoker

James Sloat ‏@mybrmanager 28s
1/2/300 70K 350/130/1383

Event 1: $350+$50 DS NLH Payouts

Borgata Summer Poker Open
Event 1:  $350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em
June 4 - 6, 2013

Entries:  1,383
Total Buy-In:  $484,050

PAYOUTS:
1:          $98,502
2:          $57,943
3:          $36,157
4:          $30,363
5:          $25,263
6:          $20,395
7:          $15,755
8:          $11,588
9:            $8,344
10 - 12:   $5,493
13 - 15:   $3,708
16 - 18:   $2,480
19 - 27:   $2,053
28 - 36:   $1,738
37 - 45:   $1,502
46 - 54:   $1,316
55 -63:    $1,136
64 - 72:      $973
73 - 81:      $881
82 - 90:      $825
91 - 100:    $783
101 - 110:  $765
111 - 120:  $751
121 - 130:  $737

Event 1: Another Big Stack

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

 Chestnut Roasting Opponents

Avid blog follower Coleem Chestnut (Brooklyn, NY) is the next contestant on "Find the Borgata Big Stack."

Chestnut is up to 245k and says his big hand happened a few levels ago when he faded a flush draw with KJ and hit a full house on the river.  On the knockout, Chestnut picked up 80k and took his stack to 175k.

With so many players piling up chips it's stuff to keep track of the top counts.

Chestnut is the new leader in the clubhouse as we look for more monster stacks.

Event 1: Chip Leader?

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry) 

Just a few minutes remain in level twelve and then they'll be taking a break.

Jason Loehrs

Jason Loehrs (Drexel Hill, PA) caught a full double-up when his AK held up versus 82 (that's what I was told).  He's up to 230k and may be the chip leader.

Jason has two final tables here at Borgata, accounting for most of his $29,000 in lifetime tournament earnings.

Also moving up is Evan Kochav (Jersey City, NJ).  He's stacking over 190k.

Evan Kochav

Event 1: More Big Stacks

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 12:  Blinds 800/1,600 with 200 ante.

Collin Whyte (Brooklyn, NY) has accumulated about 175k -- seven times his 25k starting stack.

Collin is no stranger to accumulating chips.  The owner of Brooklyn Wings won the $500 NLH event during last year's Summer Open, taking home $25,027.  In that event, Collin accumulated enough chips to hold the chip lead from before dinner break on day one until he had all the chips in play and a shiny new Borgata Open trophy.  You can read the recap of that event here.

Jason Acosta (Little Ferry, NJ) is still collecting chips while dodging cameras.  He's up to almost 200k.

61 tables are still in action and they breaking as fast as they can collect the open seat cards.

Average stack is about 38k.

Event 1: Early Big Stacks

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 11:  Blinds 600/1,200 with 200 ante.

There are still way to many players at way too many tables spread across the breadth and depth of the Poker Room, but tables are starting to break quickly now that registration has closed.

No way to know who the chip leader is, but some big stacks are starting to emerge.

Chris Farley

Chris Farley (W Deptford, NJ) is cruising with about 140k.  Chris is a regular on the tournament scene here at Borgata.  He's got lifetime earnings over $55,000, most of which came from events right here at Borgata.  His highest finish and largest single cash was a 3rd place finish in the 2011 Fall Open $260 NLH event, which garnered him $10,895.

Another Borgata Frequent Flier is John Lakatosh (Red Lion, PA) and he's built his stack up to over 130k.  "I'd have more is he hadn't just stolen a pot from me" John said, pointing across the table.  "It was only 5k", the other player explained.

John has more than a quarter-million dollars in reported lifetime tournament earnings.  His only win at Borgata was in the 2006 Summer Open $1,000 NLH event, good for more than $62,000.

Event 1: Defending Champ Finally Joins Field

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Rapoport & Maccaroni

The final alternates to make the field includes last year's winner of Event 1, Yevgeni "Jack" Rapoport (Brooklyn, NY).

"Going for the repeat. How do you like my chance with 25 bigs," laughs Rapoport who opened the 2012 Borgata Summer Poker Open by winning $79,000 and the trophy.

Rapoport and Matt Maccaroni (Hamilton, NJ), another Borgata regular, have yet to play a hand and are starting with 25k stacks as blinds are moving up to 500/1k/100 ante.

While this is Rapoport's one and only bullet, Maccaroni fired a shot on Day 1A and is getting a late start on Day 1B.

Registration is now closed and the total entries are at more than 1,350. The cage is doing a final count as it calculates the prize pool.

Level 10 is underway.

 Yevegni's Only Bullet

Event 1: Better Than Re-Entry

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Sennon Sends it in, Quadruples Up

On the last hand of the level and the last chance to double-up before re-entry closes, Peter Sennon (Bronx, NY) ships the last of his 8,500 all in and gets two callers.

Sennon: AK
Player 2: 66
Player 3: J 8 sooooted

Flop: A A 9

Sennon hits trip aces and winds up with a quadruple up to more than 30k.

"That was the whole idea," says Sennon, who was prepared to re-enter. "This is better than that."

The extra 8,500 comes from a fourth player who called the original all-in bet, but folded for 10k more when a bigger stack reraised. Had the player stayed she would have knocked out Sennon by hitting a full house on the river.

Late registration and re-entry is closing as players are on break with the conclusion of Level 9 (400/800/75).

Event 1: Break Time Tweets

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Level 10:  Blinds 500/1,000 with 100 ante.

This is the last 30-minute level.  Levels 11 - 18 are 40 minutes long.

Registration is officially closed, but alternates and re-entries are still waiting to be seated as seats become available.

Here's the latest news from players in the massive field, via Twitter:

James Sloat ‏@mybrmanager 7m
Out. Gonna reenter on break.

Chris Farley ‏@farley2508 4m
110k on break coming back to 1kbb

aMinuteWithMitch ‏@MitchMonet 2m
75k #bspo

Danny Fisher ‏@luckyfish11 38s
Going to 10th level.. 3rd break I have almost 80k... holla!

AJ Devine ‏@Champ1192 10s
14k going to 1k bb. Winning like 80% of pots I play but losing the big coolers. Table is so good tho so hope I double soon

marc ‏@golfermarc 4m
Done reentry/ buy in levels (level 9). Sitting on 65k. Up to 1362 runners. Still a line to reenter, so will end up ~ 1400 (~470k prizepool)

Event 1: Poker Queens

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Rogers & Brewer

Borgata regulars Barbra Rogers (Lock Haven, PA) and Christine Brewer (Middletown, NJ) have been side-by-side all day and still playing their first Day 1B entry.

Rogers is a poker author and avid player, while Brewer is fresh off cashing in yesterday's 4 pm Survivor tournament.

Level 9 (400/800/75), the last level for re-entry, rolls on.

Event 1: Careful with Your Cards

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

One tournament official is called to a table to make a ruling on one of the game's simpler rules, "show one, show all."

Everyone will remain anonymous, but the offending player was accused of showing his cards to a neighbor as he folded and took down the pot.

"I really don't want to show my cards," says the player who tried to push his cards into the muck after the fact, "I looked and nobody's sure if anyone saw them."

The player had raised preflop and everyone folded, but two players requested the hand be turned over.  After a short conversation, the floor ruled that the cards must be tabled and the dealer reveals A A♣.

Nobody got nasty over the incident, but the lesson learned is that, unless you want to risk everyone seeing your hand, keep the cards close to the vest.

Level 8 (300/600/75 ante) is underway as late registration alternates and re-entries have one more hour to enter the field. 

Total entries is at more than 1,250.

Event 1: Kings for a Day

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Jason Acosta (Little Ferry, NJ) likes to stay below the radar saying, "I don't want to be famous on the internet."

But there was some buzz on his 40k run-up just before the break when he picked up pocket Kings on two out of three hands.  His stack is now one of the leaders at 150k.

"Let's hold off, it's early," he says when declining to have his picture taken.

If he's still a big stack on dinner break the mystery man is prepared to go public when the field will start to zero in on the end of night bonuses.  $2,000 is up for grabs for the Day 1B chip leader and $1,000 goes to second place.

Players are just back from their second break of the day as Level 7 (250/500/50 ante) is underway.

4 pm Tournament Moves to 5 pm

Borgata Poker

The packed house means the 4 pm tournament has been moved back one hour.  This will allow the final entries of the 11 am to take their seats and for tables to clear for the afternoon event.

Here's a look at the rest of today's schedule:

5 PM (NEW TIME), Event 22:
$150 + $30 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)

    Players start with 25,000 in tournament chips
    Levels 1-15: will last 15 minutes each
    Levels 16+: will last 30 minutes each
    Players may Re-Enter through Level 7
    1-Day event

7 PM, Event 23:
$100 + $20 + $25 Green Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry)

    Players start with 12,000 in tournament chips
    Levels will last 20 minutes each
    Players may Re-Enter through Level 7
    1-Day event

Event 1: Kusha Still In, Kraut Out

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Event 1: Panoramic View

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

A look at all 80 table Borgata poker tables in action:

Poker Room

High Limit Room

Boardroom Area

Event 1: Alternates Wait

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

With more than 1,100 total entries in the field, tournament officials have created an alternate wait list.

The Day 1B count of 650+ means the Borgata Poker Room is packed to the gills and alternates are being seated as seats become available.

Registration and re-entry is open through Level 9 (six more levels) and will close at ~4 pm.

Officials are making every effort to get all the players into the field.

Yesterday's Day 1A total of 457 and today's turn out means the $300,000 Guarantee has been smashed and the prize pool continues to grow.

Level 4 (100/200) continues.

Event 1: Free Rolling From Spring Open

 $350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

 (l-r) Cheung, Cayetano De La Rosa, Moussan

Jose Cayetano De La Rosa (Woodbridge, VA) turned two final tables and nearly $22,000 during the Borgata Spring Poker Open into a free roll for the opening event of the Summer Open.

"I like playing here, I feel comfortable here," says the soft spoken Cayetano De La Rosa, who finished 6th in points during the Spring Leaderboard promotion.

Cayetano De La Rosa's big score in April was a  runner-up finish in Event 6 ($560 Black Chip Bounty) for nearly $20,000. It propelled him in the standings and encouraged him to play more events in the series.

"Why not," says Cayetano De La Rosa whose prize was free entry into this $400 event.

Chris Cheung (Millburn, NJ) and Isaac Moussan (Randolph,  NJ) are seated on either side of Cayetano De La Rosaand and eager to learn more about the Leaderboard.

"I wish I could play all the events," says Moussan who has three tournaments on his calendar, including Tuesday's $300 Deepest Stack tournament that features 50k in tournament chips. "Maybe if I do well in the beginning (of the series) I'll play more."

Moussan's ears perked up when he heard that the Leaderboard winner in the Summer Open gets a free roll into September's WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship, a $3,500 value.

Here's a look at all the prizes for the top finishers in the Summer Open Leaderboard.

Level 3 (75/150) is in the books and players are on their first break of the day.

Event 1: "25k Gift"

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Pogarsky with a Straight Double-Up

When you hear, "that's a 25k gift," you stop and take notice.

Greg Pogarsky (Rexford, NY) is the benefactor with the nut straight and Robert Gu (Arlington, VA) is glad to promote Pogarsky's double-up.

After Pogarsky c-bets the flop of 4 5 K, he leads again when a 6 hits the turn. Toby Kassler (New York, NY) goes into the tank when Pogarsky 4-bets to 7k and eventually calls.

"He was talking like he had a set," says Pogarsky.

The river is a brick and Pogarsky jams a pot size bet of 17k and Kassler reluctantly calls.  Pogarsky turns over 7♠ 8♠ for the nuts, the 8-high straight.

"He (Kassler) says he had two pairs, but didn't show," who marvels at how Pogarsky gets the "gift."

Pogarsky is now at 50k as Level 3 (75/150) is underway.

Event 1: Who Are You? Who, Who...??

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Most of these Borgata regulars don't need an introduction, but we like to highlight as many as we can.

Just some of the familiar faces in the field:

Barbara Rogers
Christine Brewer
Alan Kraut
Fritz Stoner
Don Brown
Nancy Martin
Joe Wertz
Jose Cayetano De La Rosa
Arthur Bressler
Chris Farley
Martha Patella
Matthew Burnitz
Eric Miller
Bart Dowling
Ken Silberstein
Chris Kusha

And the list keeps going and going....

Event 1: Early Chirps

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

Event 1: Second Verse Same as the First

$350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)

We simply hit the reset button for Day 1B as everything stays the same from yesterday's Day 1A.

The $300,000 Guaranteed event features 25k in chips and starts with 30 minutes levels before increasing at Level 11 (40 min.) and Level 19 (50 min.). Re-entry and registration is open through Level 9.

After 457 entries on Tuesday we'll see a significant uptick as the field will do laps around the guarantee.

Table signs are down, the button starts in the 1 seat, blinds are 25/50 and the purple deck is on the felt.

Event 1: $350 + $50 DS NLH - End of Day 1A Chip Leaders

Borgata Summer Poker Open
Event 1: $350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em
June 4 - 6, 2013

Day 1A Entries:  457
Average Chip Stack:  182,000

END OF DAY 1A CHIP LEADERS:
1. CHAD POWER (PITTSBURGH, PA):  534,000
2. RICHARD LEACH (WASHINGTON, DC):  527,500
3. JERRY STECHER (ELMHURST, NY):  502,500
4. DYLAN SMITH (BRICK, NJ):  495,500
5. ANDREW JEFFREY (MANSFIELD, OH):  471,500
6. ILYA EKSHTUT (HOLLAND, PA):  465,000
7. DAVID BURT (BRONX, NY):  359,000
8. ANDREW MULLEN (NEWTOWN, PA):  352,000
9. KALID ALI (SILVER SPRING, MD):  348,000
10. ROLAND ROLLINS (WILMINGTON, DE):  345,000
11. KHOI TA (GREENBELT PG, MD):  318,000
12. ANTONIO BASSETT (CHESAPEAKE, VA):  296,500
13. PIERRE DEISSLER (MT LAUREL, NJ):  293,500
14. LEONARD MOORE (VENTNOR CITY, NJ):  287,000
15. JOHN ORTH (PITTSBURGH, PA):  278,500
16. ALEXANDER RUMBAUGH (TAKOMA PARK, MD):  253,000
17. MARCELLO CALABRESE (CHALFONT, PA):  231,000
18. DONALD MERCER (SNEADS FERRY, NC):  231,000
19. THOMAS MCGARRY (ATLANTIC CITY, NJ):  217,000
20. EDWARD BOYCE (SILVER SPRING, MD):  212,000
21. LUKE EDWARDS (MANSFIELD, OH):  211,500
22. DAVID KLEIMANN (ROCKVILLE, MD):  208,000
23. RAFFAELE IMPERIALE (TOMS RIVER, NJ):  202,500
24. KEVIN ZULAUF (ATLANTIC CITY, NJ):  193,500
25. ANTHONY CRINITI (SOUTHAMPTON, PA):  189,000
26. ANDREW SAMPLES (YARDLEY, PA):  172,000
27. DAVID BLACK (ROBBINSVILLE, NJ):  160,000
28. ALAN COLON (OCEANSIDE, NY):  158,500
29. MICHAEL LIND (MANTUA, NJ):  152,500
30. RICARDO SEDAN (MALDEN, MA):  147,500
31. SHELRESE BESTLEACH (WASHINGTON, DC):  146,500
32. DAVE SCHLETTER (SUCCASUNNA, NJ):  143,500
33. MICHAELROWLAND KEMETER (ALLENTOWN, PA):  143,000
34. MICHAEL MCGUINNESS (TOMS RIVER, NJ):  136,000
35. JOHN KOLINER (KINGS PARK, NY):  133,500
36. MICHAEL DRABOT (RIVERSIDE, NJ):  125,000
37. ZOUHEIR IBRAHIM (CAMILLUS, NY):  124,500
38. JOHN PARISI (BROOKLYN, NY):  111,500
39. SCOTT LOVE (PHILADELPHIA, PA):  109,000
40. MATTHEW NICHOLSON (MERRIMACK, NH):  102,500
41. ALYSON PARKER (PLAINSBORO, NJ):  101,000
42. ALAN BECKER (STAMFORD, CT):  95,000
43. SEUNG LEE (FRESH MEADOWS, NY):  93,000
44. MARK BAMONTE (LONG BEACH, NY):  87,500
45. JOSEPH DELGROSSO (UPPER DARBY, PA):  86,000
46. EDWARD FRANKLIN (NEW CANAAN, CT):  84,500
47. ARTHUR PETERS (BRICK, NJ):  84,500
48. NATHAN PARSONS (HARRISBURG, PA):  84,000
49. PETER BRICKMAN (PHILADELPHIA, PA):  80,000
50. DAVID HECK (COLTS NECK, NJ):  77,500
51. ROCCO LUCIANO (PHILADELPHIA, PA):  76,000
52. SCOTT NOVACK (WALL, NJ):  69,500
53. AGRON DIKA (EASTON, PA):  59,000
54. MICHAEL MARDER (SEWELL, NJ):  59,000
55. JACOB PERRY (BRANCHVILLE, NJ):  54,500
56. TERENCE RIVADA (TEANECK, NJ):  54,000
57. YUAN GAO (SHANTON GUANGDONG, CHI):  45,500
58. ADRIAN NAGGY (ASTON, PA):  45,500
59. ANDREW LUKOVSKY (PARLIN, NJ):  42,000
60. JERRY SCOTTO (CHERRY HILL, NJ):  26,500

Wednesday, June 5

TODAY'S EVENTS (Poker Room) 

11AM: Event 1B - $350 + $50 Deep Stack No Limit Hold'em (Re-Entry)
             $300,000 Guaranteed
  • Players start with 25,000 in tournament chips 
  • Levels 1-10:  will last 30 minutes each | Levels 11-18:  will last 40 minutes each
    Levels 19+:  will last 50 minutes each 
  • Players may Re-Enter through Level 9 
  • Day 1A & Day 1B end after Level 18
  • 2-Day event with two starting days.  Day 2 begins Thursday at 12PM
  • $2,000 will be subtracted from the prize pool and awarded to the chip leader at the end of Day 1A and the chip leader at the end of Day 1B
    $1,000 will be subtracted from the prize pool and awarded to the player finishing second behind chip leader at the end of Day 1A and the player finishing second behind chip leader at the end of Day 1B. 

(NEW START TIME)
5 PM
: Event 22 - $150 + $30 Deep Stack Semi-Turbo NLH (Re-Entry)
  • Players start with 25,000 in tournament chips 
  • Levels 1-15:  will last 15 minutes each | Levels 16+: will last 30 minutes each
  • Players may Re-Enter through Level 7
  • 1-Day event

7 PM: Event 23 - $100 + $20 + $25 Green Chip Bounty NLH (Re-Entry) 
  • Players start with 12,000 in tournament chips 
  • Levels will last 20 minutes each 
  • Players may Re-Enter through Level 7 
  • 1-Day event