Event 22
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Structure Sheet
Level 6: 300/600 with a 600 BB ante
Entrants: 258
On a final board reading it checks to Barry Majeski in middle position who bets 10,000 into a pot of around 25,000.
The small blind goes into the tank for a while before eventually deciding to call and early position gets out of the way.
Majeski tables for the winning straight and his opponent mucks.
Barry Majeski – 75,000 (125 bb)
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Structure Sheet
Level 5: 200/400 with a 400 BB ante
Entrants: 235
Ryan Eriquezzo is one of the most accomplished players in the field with almost $1,600,000 in career earnings. His most recent win came last month when he took down the Harrah’s Atlantic City World Series of Poker Circuit Event for $124,397 and his fourth ring.
$260 + 40 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-entry)
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 5: 200/400 with a 400 BB ante
Entrants: 235
The cutoff moves all in for his last 4,700 and Ryan Lopes calls from the button.
It’s a fair fight as Lopes tables against his opponent’s
.
The board runs out and Lopes’s pocket sixes hold to eliminate his opponent.
Ryan Lopes – 50,000 (125 bb)
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Structure Sheet
End of Level 4: 200/300 with a 300 BB ante
Entrants: 211
Players are currently on their first fifteen minute break of the day. They will return to increased blinds and antes of 2o0/400 with a 400 ante.
$260 + 40 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-entry)
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Structure Sheet
Level 4: 200/300 with a 300 BB ante
Entrants: 200
On a final board reading , Bruce Eikner calls his opponents all in for around starting stack. Eikner has him slightly covered.
It’s a cooler situation as they both hit runner-runner flush. Eikner has the best of it with against his opponent’s
. Eikner is now an early front runner for one of the chip leaders.
Bruce Eikner – 110,000 (367 bb)
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Structure Sheet
Level 3: 100/200 with a 200 BB ante
Entrants: 173
Abe Korotki (pictured above) is in the field, who won this event last year with John Yanni, who is also in the field sitting one table away. Korotki holds the distinction of having won the most titles on Borgata property, and is looking to extend his lead with a win tonight.
Abe Korotki – 36,000 (180 bb)
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Structure Sheet
Level 2: 100/100 with a 100 BB ante
Entrants: 145
On a flop of , a player in middle position checks to Jane Hitchcock in the cutoff who bets 2,000 into a pot of around 5,000. Her opponent calls.
Both players check the on the turn. The river brings the
, her opponent checks again. This time Hitchcock fires 6,000 winning herself the pot.
She shows for a rivered full house.
Jane Hitchcock – 55,000 (550 bb)
$260 + 40 Deepest Stack NLH (Re-entry)
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Structure Sheet
Level 2: 100/100 with a 100 BB ante
Entrants: 136
Last Spring, the Deepest Stack finale event drew 258 entrants and after nearly 15 hours of play John Yanni took home the title.
Final Table Results:
1. John Yanni- $15,000
2. Abraham Korotki- $12,632
3. Andrew Reed- $7,500
4. Mark Rebuck- $5,010
5. Larry O’Halloran- $3,904
6. Mark Siniscalchi- $3,253
7. John Sykes- $2,603
8. Armando Then- $1,952
9. Robert Vinci- $1,301
10. Giuseppe Savastano- $846
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Structure Sheet
Level 1: 100/100
Entrants: 96
Among those in their seats at the start of day include familiar face, Mike McGuinness.
The Toms River, NJ native, currently holds the record for most non-Open Series wins here at Borgata with eight. These include Deepstacks and Bar Poker Open Titles.
He is tied with Barry Leventhal for second overall, so a win today he would secure him a tie with first place holder Abraham Korotki who sits atop the leaderboard with nine wins total.
Mike McGuinness – 43,000 (430 bb)
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Structure Sheet
Level 1: 100/100
Entrants: 69
Cards are in the air for the final event of the series! Good luck to all!