Borgata Winter Poker Open Results
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This event was going on simultaneously next to the 2012 Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship Event. 146 players bought in at high-noon and were given 15,000 chips to play with. Rick Austin, James ’Suits’ Salters, Fritz Stoner, Frank Rasile, and Vincent Basilicata each made an appearance trying to take down some of the $58,400 Total Buy-In. Borgata Winter Poker Open is now over. Visit the Official Borgata Winter Poker Open Blog for full coverage of the tournament including event recaps, image galleries, player interviews and more. Stay in the know. For poker updates, follow us on: BorgataPoker Twitter. For Borgata Poker schedules and promotions, visit theborgata.com. Canada’s Eric Afriat defeated a field of 1,244 entries to come out on top of the WPT Winter Poker Open Championship at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Afriat won his second WPT title, following up on his win in the Season XII Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown. The Borgata Winter Poker Open featured a $3 million guaranteed prize pool. The 29 year old outlasted a final table that featured two bracelet holders and a WSOP Main Event runner-up to win the Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship. ’It was a rough five days, I’m exhausted,’ said Mancuso (New Orleans, LA) who won $542,771, his largest poker score.
Canada’s Eric Afriat defeated a field of 1,244 entries to come out on top of the WPTWinter Poker Open Championship at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Afriat won his second WPT title, following up on his win in the Season XII Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown.
The Borgata Winter Poker Open featured a $3 million guaranteed prize pool. Afriat took home $651,928 for winning the title in his second final table of Season XVI. The Quebec native claimed a fifth-place finish at WPT Montreal last November.
Zach Gruneberg started the final table with half of the chips in play, but Afriat was able to overcome the giant stack and a group of formidable opponents on his way to victory.Final table lineup
Seat 1: Eric Afriat – 2,280,000 (23 bb)
Seat 2: Zach Gruneberg – 17,600,000 (176 bb)
Seat 3: Joe McKeehen – 5,955,000 (60 bb)
Seat 4: Justin Zaki – 5,565,000 (56 bb)
Seat 5: Stephen Song – 2,740,000 (27 bb)
Seat 6: Michael Marder – 3,080,000 (31 bb)The youngest falls first
Stephen Song entered the nine-handed unofficial final table as the chip leader but started Day 5 as the short stack. At only 22 years old, Song was a relative unknown in the pro-heavy WPT field. Song never got much going and his elimination started the rise of Afriat.
Song limped in the cutoff with ace-deuce of hearts and Afriat came in from the small blind with pocket threes. Afriat flopped a full house and Song the nut-flush draw. All the money went in with Song drawing nearly dead and he departed in sixth-place. Song earned his first ever six-figure tournament score.Joe McKeehen falls short of first WPT win
After New Jersey pro Michael Marder’s fifth-place elimination, Joe McKeehen exited in the 72nd hand of the final table. Afriat claimed most of McKeehen’s chips and Gruneberg swept the rest up.
With the blinds up to 100,000/200,000, Afriat raised to 425,000 under the gun with queen-ten suited. Gruneberg called and McKeehen three-bet out of the small blind for 1,500,000 with two nines. Afriat put in a fourth raise to 2,675,000 and McKeehen called to a queen-high flop. Afriat bet 950,000 into a pot of six million and McKeehen folded.
McKeehen three-bet shoved with ace-jack offsuit the next hand over a Gruneberg open but Gruneberg held ace-king and eliminated the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion.
The final table is the second for McKeehen on the World Poker Tour and he matched his fourth place result from the Season XIV Winter Poker Open.Gruneberg unable to claim Borgata redemption
Zach Gruneberg placed second to Jesse Sylvia in the Season XV Borgata Poker Open and was eager to best that finish. Gruneberg’s chip lead dwindled relative to the blinds throughout the final table and his run ended in third place.
Gruneberg four-bet shoved with ace-nine offsuit in a blind versus blind encounter with Justin Zaki, who held pocket tens. No help for Gruneberg and his third-place run came with a $321,533 consolation prize.
On Day 4, Gruneberg was all-in with ace-queen on a queen-high board against the flopped set of Chase Bianchi. Gruneberg went runner-runner for quads and spun that second life up into his podium finish.Heads up battle
Afriat entered heads up play with a 2:1 chip deficit against Zaki. Thanks to some patient play and timely cards, Afriat pulled ahead of the Florida pro to win the title after a 100-hand match.
The chip lead switched hand numerous times during heads up before Afriat took control for good.
The big blind was a robust 1,000,000 and Afriat raise to twice that and then called an all-in of 17,300,000 from Zaki. Afriat had ace-king and a huge lead over Zaki’s king-eight. No help came for Zaki and Afriat closed out the tournament on the next hand.
Zaki’s second career WPT final table came with a career-best payout.Final table results
Ip casino resort and spa biloxi ms seating chart. 1st Place: Eric Afriat – $651,928
2nd Place: Justin Zaki – $434,614
3rd Place: Zach Gruneberg – $321,533
4th Place: Joe McKeehen – $240,251
5th Place: Michael Marder – $181,329
6th Place: Stephen Song – $138,254Afriat up to second in Player of the Year
There were no true challengers to Art Papazyan’s Season XVI Player of the Year rule until Afriat won on Friday. Afriat is up to 1,700 points, putting him 700 behind Papazyan. If Afriat makes another WPT final table this season he will have the chance to pass Papazyan and earn the Player of the Year title.The next stop is…
Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls, ON is the next stop on the World Poker Tour. The WPT will be there from February 10-12. Darren Elias won his third career WPT title in this event last year.
Lead image courtesy of WPT/Flickr $3300 + $200 Championship No Limit Hold’em
He called himself a ’DahJinerat’ online, but now you can call Josh Mancuso a live champion. The 29 year old outlasted a final table that featured two bracelet holders and a WSOP Main Event runner-up to win the Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship.
’It was a rough five days, I’m exhausted,’ said Mancuso (New Orleans, LA) who won $542,771, his largest poker score.
Mancuso beat WSOP bracelet holder Jeff Papola (New York, NY) heads up when his A♣ K♣ hit a king on the flop to beat Papola’s pocket 6s. ’I wasn’t completely happy with how I played,’ said Papola who took home $315,837 as runner-up. ’I felt I could’ve done better, but it was a tough table.’
The final 10 also featured two time bracelet holder Brock Parker, who finished 7th, and Steve Dannenmann, the 2005 WSOP runner-up, whose run through the tournament as a short stack ended in 9th place.
’It was a stacked final table,’ said Mancuso, who singled out Papola, Parker and 5th place finisher Christian Iacobellis as tough internet players he’s tangled with online. ’It validates my on-line results. Many players haven’t made the transition to live play, so to win a live main event is great.’
Mancuso, whose internet handle is DahJinerat, is an accomplished online player with more than $900,000 in career tournament earnings. He joined the hordes of internet players who switched to casino poker after the Department of Justice shutdown online poker in April, 2011.
’I made plenty of final tables online so I was comfortable with chips moving around the table and the pay jumps,’ said Mancuso who had a roller coaster day during the Borgata Winter Poker Open finale. He began the day third in chips, but became a short stack when seven players remained before Mancuso doubled-up through Marc Goldman.
Those two tangled again three-handed when Mancuso hit a set of 3s on the turn against Goldman’s flopped two pairs. Mancuso won the 14 million chip pot and knocked Goldman out in third place good for $193,012.
Goldman, who came to the final table as the chip leader, said ’making this final table with these legends,’ was his biggest poker accomplishment and added that, ’I would have won if Jeff (Papola) wasn’t there.’ The knockout was a big advantage to Mancuso as it gave him a nearly 2 to 1 chip lead over Papola in heads up play that last thirty minutes.
The tournament began with 734 entries who put up a total buy-in of $2,422,200, well more than the $2 million championship guarantee. The Day 1A & 1B chip leaders, Alex Queen and Tony Ruberto respectively, each took home a $5,000 bonus to start the championship event.Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Results
The tournament featured a lot of recognizable names who made the money, as the top 72 included the reigning WPT player of the year Andy Frankenberger (59th), Dave ’Cold Stone’ Inselberg (27th), Dan Buzgon (24th) Charlie Townsend (23rd), Amanda Musumeci (22nd) and Brent Hanks (19th).
The field also included WSOP November Niners Phil Collins (5th, 2011) and John Racener (2nd, 2010), along with WPT title winner Will ’The Thrill’ Failla, who had an impressive run during the 55 event Winter Poker Open series. Failla cashed four times, including a win in Event 1 for ~$165,000, but didn’t make it out of Day 2 of the championship.
The rest of the final table had Cedric Adam going out 10th, followed by John Zoldak (8th), Sam Bernstein (6th) and Nick Manfredo (4th). But it’s Mancuso who not only takes home the title and the cash, but the engraved Borgata trophy.
’It definitely wasn’t easy. I had to run good and hit hands at the right times.’
Final Table Results
Place-Name-Amount
1st Josh Mancuso (New Orleans, LA) $542,771
2nd Jeff Papola (New York, NY) $315,837
3rd Marc Goldman (Easton, PA) $193,012
4th Nick Manfredo (Levittown, NY) $159,088
5th Christian Iacobellis (Rye, NY) $128,674Borgata Winter Poker Open Results Today
6th Sam Bernstein (Englewood, NJ) $105,279
7th Brock Parker (College Park, MD) $84,223
8th John Zoldak (Staten Island, NY) $64,337
9th Steve Dannenmann (Severn, MD) $44,451
Borgata Winter Poker Open Results For Today10th Cedric Adam (Prodo Neort, France) $29,244
Register here: http://gg.gg/w781c
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*Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Results
*Borgata Winter Poker Open Results Today
*Borgata Winter Poker Open Results For Today
This event was going on simultaneously next to the 2012 Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship Event. 146 players bought in at high-noon and were given 15,000 chips to play with. Rick Austin, James ’Suits’ Salters, Fritz Stoner, Frank Rasile, and Vincent Basilicata each made an appearance trying to take down some of the $58,400 Total Buy-In. Borgata Winter Poker Open is now over. Visit the Official Borgata Winter Poker Open Blog for full coverage of the tournament including event recaps, image galleries, player interviews and more. Stay in the know. For poker updates, follow us on: BorgataPoker Twitter. For Borgata Poker schedules and promotions, visit theborgata.com. Canada’s Eric Afriat defeated a field of 1,244 entries to come out on top of the WPT Winter Poker Open Championship at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Afriat won his second WPT title, following up on his win in the Season XII Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown. The Borgata Winter Poker Open featured a $3 million guaranteed prize pool. The 29 year old outlasted a final table that featured two bracelet holders and a WSOP Main Event runner-up to win the Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship. ’It was a rough five days, I’m exhausted,’ said Mancuso (New Orleans, LA) who won $542,771, his largest poker score.
Canada’s Eric Afriat defeated a field of 1,244 entries to come out on top of the WPTWinter Poker Open Championship at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Afriat won his second WPT title, following up on his win in the Season XII Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown.
The Borgata Winter Poker Open featured a $3 million guaranteed prize pool. Afriat took home $651,928 for winning the title in his second final table of Season XVI. The Quebec native claimed a fifth-place finish at WPT Montreal last November.
Zach Gruneberg started the final table with half of the chips in play, but Afriat was able to overcome the giant stack and a group of formidable opponents on his way to victory.Final table lineup
Seat 1: Eric Afriat – 2,280,000 (23 bb)
Seat 2: Zach Gruneberg – 17,600,000 (176 bb)
Seat 3: Joe McKeehen – 5,955,000 (60 bb)
Seat 4: Justin Zaki – 5,565,000 (56 bb)
Seat 5: Stephen Song – 2,740,000 (27 bb)
Seat 6: Michael Marder – 3,080,000 (31 bb)The youngest falls first
Stephen Song entered the nine-handed unofficial final table as the chip leader but started Day 5 as the short stack. At only 22 years old, Song was a relative unknown in the pro-heavy WPT field. Song never got much going and his elimination started the rise of Afriat.
Song limped in the cutoff with ace-deuce of hearts and Afriat came in from the small blind with pocket threes. Afriat flopped a full house and Song the nut-flush draw. All the money went in with Song drawing nearly dead and he departed in sixth-place. Song earned his first ever six-figure tournament score.Joe McKeehen falls short of first WPT win
After New Jersey pro Michael Marder’s fifth-place elimination, Joe McKeehen exited in the 72nd hand of the final table. Afriat claimed most of McKeehen’s chips and Gruneberg swept the rest up.
With the blinds up to 100,000/200,000, Afriat raised to 425,000 under the gun with queen-ten suited. Gruneberg called and McKeehen three-bet out of the small blind for 1,500,000 with two nines. Afriat put in a fourth raise to 2,675,000 and McKeehen called to a queen-high flop. Afriat bet 950,000 into a pot of six million and McKeehen folded.
McKeehen three-bet shoved with ace-jack offsuit the next hand over a Gruneberg open but Gruneberg held ace-king and eliminated the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion.
The final table is the second for McKeehen on the World Poker Tour and he matched his fourth place result from the Season XIV Winter Poker Open.Gruneberg unable to claim Borgata redemption
Zach Gruneberg placed second to Jesse Sylvia in the Season XV Borgata Poker Open and was eager to best that finish. Gruneberg’s chip lead dwindled relative to the blinds throughout the final table and his run ended in third place.
Gruneberg four-bet shoved with ace-nine offsuit in a blind versus blind encounter with Justin Zaki, who held pocket tens. No help for Gruneberg and his third-place run came with a $321,533 consolation prize.
On Day 4, Gruneberg was all-in with ace-queen on a queen-high board against the flopped set of Chase Bianchi. Gruneberg went runner-runner for quads and spun that second life up into his podium finish.Heads up battle
Afriat entered heads up play with a 2:1 chip deficit against Zaki. Thanks to some patient play and timely cards, Afriat pulled ahead of the Florida pro to win the title after a 100-hand match.
The chip lead switched hand numerous times during heads up before Afriat took control for good.
The big blind was a robust 1,000,000 and Afriat raise to twice that and then called an all-in of 17,300,000 from Zaki. Afriat had ace-king and a huge lead over Zaki’s king-eight. No help came for Zaki and Afriat closed out the tournament on the next hand.
Zaki’s second career WPT final table came with a career-best payout.Final table results
Ip casino resort and spa biloxi ms seating chart. 1st Place: Eric Afriat – $651,928
2nd Place: Justin Zaki – $434,614
3rd Place: Zach Gruneberg – $321,533
4th Place: Joe McKeehen – $240,251
5th Place: Michael Marder – $181,329
6th Place: Stephen Song – $138,254Afriat up to second in Player of the Year
There were no true challengers to Art Papazyan’s Season XVI Player of the Year rule until Afriat won on Friday. Afriat is up to 1,700 points, putting him 700 behind Papazyan. If Afriat makes another WPT final table this season he will have the chance to pass Papazyan and earn the Player of the Year title.The next stop is…
Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls, ON is the next stop on the World Poker Tour. The WPT will be there from February 10-12. Darren Elias won his third career WPT title in this event last year.
Lead image courtesy of WPT/Flickr $3300 + $200 Championship No Limit Hold’em
He called himself a ’DahJinerat’ online, but now you can call Josh Mancuso a live champion. The 29 year old outlasted a final table that featured two bracelet holders and a WSOP Main Event runner-up to win the Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship.
’It was a rough five days, I’m exhausted,’ said Mancuso (New Orleans, LA) who won $542,771, his largest poker score.
Mancuso beat WSOP bracelet holder Jeff Papola (New York, NY) heads up when his A♣ K♣ hit a king on the flop to beat Papola’s pocket 6s. ’I wasn’t completely happy with how I played,’ said Papola who took home $315,837 as runner-up. ’I felt I could’ve done better, but it was a tough table.’
The final 10 also featured two time bracelet holder Brock Parker, who finished 7th, and Steve Dannenmann, the 2005 WSOP runner-up, whose run through the tournament as a short stack ended in 9th place.
’It was a stacked final table,’ said Mancuso, who singled out Papola, Parker and 5th place finisher Christian Iacobellis as tough internet players he’s tangled with online. ’It validates my on-line results. Many players haven’t made the transition to live play, so to win a live main event is great.’
Mancuso, whose internet handle is DahJinerat, is an accomplished online player with more than $900,000 in career tournament earnings. He joined the hordes of internet players who switched to casino poker after the Department of Justice shutdown online poker in April, 2011.
’I made plenty of final tables online so I was comfortable with chips moving around the table and the pay jumps,’ said Mancuso who had a roller coaster day during the Borgata Winter Poker Open finale. He began the day third in chips, but became a short stack when seven players remained before Mancuso doubled-up through Marc Goldman.
Those two tangled again three-handed when Mancuso hit a set of 3s on the turn against Goldman’s flopped two pairs. Mancuso won the 14 million chip pot and knocked Goldman out in third place good for $193,012.
Goldman, who came to the final table as the chip leader, said ’making this final table with these legends,’ was his biggest poker accomplishment and added that, ’I would have won if Jeff (Papola) wasn’t there.’ The knockout was a big advantage to Mancuso as it gave him a nearly 2 to 1 chip lead over Papola in heads up play that last thirty minutes.
The tournament began with 734 entries who put up a total buy-in of $2,422,200, well more than the $2 million championship guarantee. The Day 1A & 1B chip leaders, Alex Queen and Tony Ruberto respectively, each took home a $5,000 bonus to start the championship event.Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Results
The tournament featured a lot of recognizable names who made the money, as the top 72 included the reigning WPT player of the year Andy Frankenberger (59th), Dave ’Cold Stone’ Inselberg (27th), Dan Buzgon (24th) Charlie Townsend (23rd), Amanda Musumeci (22nd) and Brent Hanks (19th).
The field also included WSOP November Niners Phil Collins (5th, 2011) and John Racener (2nd, 2010), along with WPT title winner Will ’The Thrill’ Failla, who had an impressive run during the 55 event Winter Poker Open series. Failla cashed four times, including a win in Event 1 for ~$165,000, but didn’t make it out of Day 2 of the championship.
The rest of the final table had Cedric Adam going out 10th, followed by John Zoldak (8th), Sam Bernstein (6th) and Nick Manfredo (4th). But it’s Mancuso who not only takes home the title and the cash, but the engraved Borgata trophy.
’It definitely wasn’t easy. I had to run good and hit hands at the right times.’
Final Table Results
Place-Name-Amount
1st Josh Mancuso (New Orleans, LA) $542,771
2nd Jeff Papola (New York, NY) $315,837
3rd Marc Goldman (Easton, PA) $193,012
4th Nick Manfredo (Levittown, NY) $159,088
5th Christian Iacobellis (Rye, NY) $128,674Borgata Winter Poker Open Results Today
6th Sam Bernstein (Englewood, NJ) $105,279
7th Brock Parker (College Park, MD) $84,223
8th John Zoldak (Staten Island, NY) $64,337
9th Steve Dannenmann (Severn, MD) $44,451
Borgata Winter Poker Open Results For Today10th Cedric Adam (Prodo Neort, France) $29,244
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