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Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 12: (1,000/2,000/300)Total Entries: 139Players Remaining: 65
The players are now on a 15 minute color up break. The Event 2 payouts have been finalized and 18 players will make the money. The winner will be taking home $6,405 and the DSC trophy. Below is a full list of the final tournament payouts
1.$8,605+DSC trophy2.$4,8123.$2,9174.$2,3335.$1,7506.$1,4587.$1,1678.$8759.$65610-12.$58313-15.$51016-18.$438
Laurence Hughes Poker, roulette online casinos, tivoli casino svindel, casino cad files. 150%-Social media. 77 no deposit free spins at 777 Casino. Laurence Hughes, Seattle, WA - 135,000: Lucas Fridriksson, Santa Rosa, CA - 110,000: at 7:24 PM. Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to. Poker Tilt book. In March 2013, Boyd announced his first poker book titled Poker Tilt, co-authored by Laurence Samuels. Boyd used the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter to fund publishing the book, which was released on May 13, 2014. Apart from playing poker and writing about it, Boyd also Vlogs about it and has a Twitch channel. Entries: 49 / prize pool: $4,900. 1st laurence hughes seattle, wa: $1,420: 2nd josh hannah jacksonville, fl: $980: 3rd fred soria roseville, ca: $637: 4th ed.
As always there will be another great tournament taking place tonight in the poker room. The $100+$20+$100 Black Chip Bounty Event kicks off at 7 P.M.
Players will start with 20,000 in tournament chips. The levels will start at 20 minutes and then increase to 25 minutes. Players will receive $100 cash bounty chip for every opponent that you eliminate from the tournament.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 10: (600/1,200/200)Total Entries: 139
The players have returned from their break and the cards are back in the air. Event 2 has drawn a total of 139 entries.
Tournament registration and re-entry are now closed. A full list of the final Event 2 payouts will be posted as soon as they’re available.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedEnd Of Level 9: (500/1,000/100)Total Entries: 135
The players are currently on a 15 minute break as level 9 has come to an end. This means there are only 15 minutes left to enter or re-enter.
There are a total of 135 Event 2 entries and we expect this number to jump during this last break of the day.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 8: (400/800/75)Total Entries: 126
Two players limp in and it folds to Laurence Hughes on the button. Hughes raises to 5,300 and the player in the big blind calls.
The limpers fold and they go heads up to the flop. The big blind checks and Hughes moves all in for his last 11,350. His opponent nearly beats him into the pot with the call and the hands are shown.
Hughes: Opponent:
Hughes is drawing thin holding ace jack against the top pair and flush draw of his opponent. The turn gives Hughes a few extra outs as he picks up a straight draw. The hits the river and Hughes spikes trip jacks hitting one of the few cards that could earn him the pot and the double up.
Laurence Hughes- 35,000
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 7: (300/600/75)Total Entries: 122
Jediael Pires raises to 2,500 from middle position and three players make the call. They see a flop of and the big blind leads out with a bet of 6,000. Pires calls and they go heads up to the turn.
The big blind again leads out with a bet of 6,000 and again Pires calls. The river is the and the big blind fires out a bet of 6,000 for a third time.
This sends Pires into the tank for about 20 seconds before he tosses out the call. His opponent shows for just ace high. Pires shows for bottom pair which is enough to earn him the pot. Pires is now up to about 140,000 and is one of the largest stacks in the room.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedEnd Of Level 6: (200/400/50)Total Entries: 115
The players are now on a 15 minute break and the Event 2 field continues to grow. There are currently 115 total entries and there is still plenty of times to register.
Tournament registration and re-entry remains open till the start of level 10 so don’t miss your chance to get in on the action.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 6: (200/400/50)Total Entries: 105
Victor Paulino is becoming a familiar face on the blog here at the Borgata. He put on quite the performance in last months Winter Poker Open. Paulino started it off wining his first BPO title in Event 7 earning over $14,000.
He followed that up taking home $5,000 in the $560 Survivor Event. Paulino wasn’t done yet with one more final table in Event 21 the $300 NLH taking home another $14,700. He has been active early here today in Event 2 of the Deepstacks Challenge.
Paulino is now playing close to 80,000 and is one the largest stacks in the poker room.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 5: (150/300/25)Total Entries: 94
David Inselberg has taken his seat here in Event 2 and is already off to a great start this series. He was part of a deal in last nights Event 1 signing for 4th place taking home over $3,000.
That cash would brought his live career tournament earnings up to over $998,000. With a deep run in todays event we could see Inselberg cross the $1,000,000 live earnings mark joining many of pokers elite.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 4: (100/200/25)Total Entries: 87
It’s still very early here in Event 2 and most players are hovering around the starting stack of 35,000. Aleksander Ukolov however is not one of those players.
He has already nearly tripled his starting stack and is approaching 100,000. It’s still very early but Ukolov is off to a lighting fast start. He will look to continue his upward trend as the day progresses.
The number thirteen may be unlucky for some, but Perry Kaplan from Long Beach NJ certainly rode his luck well when winning Event #13 of the Borgata Poker Open
The number thirteen may be unlucky for some, but Perry Kaplan from Long Beach NJ certainly rode his luck well when winning Event #13 of the Borgata Poker Open.
Sixty-three year old Perry Kaplan rolled back the years yesterday morning to take down the $260.00 + $40.00 Deepstack NL Hold´em Event #13 for $54,081, after overcoming a 4:1 chip deficit going into the heads-up and finishing the three hour final table at 7.00am!
The late finish was due to 953 players entering or re-entering Event #13 of the Borgata Poker Open – a series which is breaking attendance records daily – and the final table was not set until well after 3.00am, with the respective chips counts as follow:-#Borgata Open #13 Final TableChips1Lauren Kepple5,600,0002Robert Boyko4,000,0003Baruch Thaler3,400,0004Jason Henrici3,300,0005Frank DiRe1,600,0006Perry Kaplan1,600,0007Jan Nikitin1,500,0008Laurence Hughes1,150,0009Chris Korres1,025,00010Bill Miller700,000Short Stacks Tumble within One Level
With the tournament so far advanced, blinds were already at 60,000/120,000 (ante 10,000) when the ten players took their seats at the final table and, with more than half the table short-stacked, the initial action happened very quickly.
Chris Korres was the first player to depart, missing the board completely with K♦ 10♣ and falling to Baruch Thaler´s Q♣ Q♥. Thaler then chipped up into second place when he took out Laurence Hughes in ninth A♥ J♣ > 7♦ 6♠ and Perry Kaplan also improved his position by taking the last of Bill Miller´s chips A♥ 10♠ > 9♦ 9♣.Laurence Hughes Poker GameThree More Eliminations in Level Two
As the blinds rose to 80,000/160,000 (ante 20,000) three more players were dispatched to the rail. Frank DiRe was bust in seventh after attempting an outrageous bluff on a flop of 5♥ 5♦ 2♣ and being picked off by Baruch Thaler – who was sitting on pocket Deuces for a Full House.
Jan Nikitin had nursed his meagre stack pretty well, but chose the wrong moment to shove with K♠ Q♣ and failed to improve against the A♥ 9♥ of Robert Boyko to be eliminated in sixth, and Perry Kaplan (A♠ J♠) hit an Ace on the flop to best Jason Henrici´s pocket Fours and eliminate Henrici in fifth.Kepple Takes Commanding Advantage into Heads-Up
Going into four-handed play Lauren Kepple was still the chip leader, and she extended her lead with the eliminations of Robert Boyko and Baruch Thaler in fourth and third respectively to take an almost 4:1 chip advantage into the heads-up against Perry Kaplan.
Robert Boyko (K♥ 9♥) was hoping for a prayer to be answered when he called Lauren Kepple´s (A♣ K♦) shove from the big blind – but the flop of Q♣ 10♠ 6♠ would have given Kepple a better straight if a Jack had appeared, and the Nine he needed failed to show on the Turn or River.
Baruch Thaler´s elimination was far more straightforward – losing a race with A♣ 10♥ against Kepple´s pocket Kings – enabling Lauren Kepple to take 19.3 million chips into the heads-up against Perry Kaplan´s stack of 5.5 million chips (blinds now 120,000/240,000 – ante 20,000).Kaplan´s Lucks Gets to KeppleLaurence Hughes Poker Player
Perry Kaplan said at the beginning of the heads-up that he wanted to get the climax of the Borgata poker Open Event #13 over and done with as quickly as possible, and shoved on the first hand with 5♠ 2♠. Kepple made the call with A♥ 3♥, but the flop of J♠ 6♣ 2♦ put Kaplan ahead. The 3♦ on Turn meant that Lauren Kepple was one card away from winning the tournament, but the 5♣ on the River gave Kaplan two unlikely pairs.
The pivotal hand of the heads-up came a couple of hands later, when Perry Kaplan shoved his pocket Sevens into Kepple´s A♠ 6♠. The flop and Turn of J♠ 9♣ 8♠ / 8♥ meant that Kepple would have won the tournament with any Spade, Ace, Jack or Nine, but she missed the lot on the 2♣ River, and the former chip leader was now down to her final 1.45 million chips.
Those chips went in when Kepple was dealt A♥ 2♥ and Kaplan made the call with 9♣ 8♦. Kepple was ahead through the flop of K♣ Q♠ 3♥ and the Turn of Q♦, but the 8♣ on the River paired Kaplan´s hand and prompted Kepple to announce “I’m so pissed. This is so sick,” as she stormed off to collect her second place winnings.Lawrence Hughes Polk County Florida#Borgata Open #13 ResultPrize 1Perry Kaplan$54,0812Lauren Kepple$31,8463Baruch Thaler$19,2284Robert Boyko$16,1035Jason Henrici$13,2196Jan Nikitin$10,6957Frank DiRe$8,5328Bill Miller$6,4899Laurence Hughes$4,44610Chris Korres$2,884Laurence Hughes Poker GamesRelated Poker News:
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Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 12: (1,000/2,000/300)Total Entries: 139Players Remaining: 65
The players are now on a 15 minute color up break. The Event 2 payouts have been finalized and 18 players will make the money. The winner will be taking home $6,405 and the DSC trophy. Below is a full list of the final tournament payouts
1.$8,605+DSC trophy2.$4,8123.$2,9174.$2,3335.$1,7506.$1,4587.$1,1678.$8759.$65610-12.$58313-15.$51016-18.$438
Laurence Hughes Poker, roulette online casinos, tivoli casino svindel, casino cad files. 150%-Social media. 77 no deposit free spins at 777 Casino. Laurence Hughes, Seattle, WA - 135,000: Lucas Fridriksson, Santa Rosa, CA - 110,000: at 7:24 PM. Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to. Poker Tilt book. In March 2013, Boyd announced his first poker book titled Poker Tilt, co-authored by Laurence Samuels. Boyd used the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter to fund publishing the book, which was released on May 13, 2014. Apart from playing poker and writing about it, Boyd also Vlogs about it and has a Twitch channel. Entries: 49 / prize pool: $4,900. 1st laurence hughes seattle, wa: $1,420: 2nd josh hannah jacksonville, fl: $980: 3rd fred soria roseville, ca: $637: 4th ed.
As always there will be another great tournament taking place tonight in the poker room. The $100+$20+$100 Black Chip Bounty Event kicks off at 7 P.M.
Players will start with 20,000 in tournament chips. The levels will start at 20 minutes and then increase to 25 minutes. Players will receive $100 cash bounty chip for every opponent that you eliminate from the tournament.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 10: (600/1,200/200)Total Entries: 139
The players have returned from their break and the cards are back in the air. Event 2 has drawn a total of 139 entries.
Tournament registration and re-entry are now closed. A full list of the final Event 2 payouts will be posted as soon as they’re available.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedEnd Of Level 9: (500/1,000/100)Total Entries: 135
The players are currently on a 15 minute break as level 9 has come to an end. This means there are only 15 minutes left to enter or re-enter.
There are a total of 135 Event 2 entries and we expect this number to jump during this last break of the day.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 8: (400/800/75)Total Entries: 126
Two players limp in and it folds to Laurence Hughes on the button. Hughes raises to 5,300 and the player in the big blind calls.
The limpers fold and they go heads up to the flop. The big blind checks and Hughes moves all in for his last 11,350. His opponent nearly beats him into the pot with the call and the hands are shown.
Hughes: Opponent:
Hughes is drawing thin holding ace jack against the top pair and flush draw of his opponent. The turn gives Hughes a few extra outs as he picks up a straight draw. The hits the river and Hughes spikes trip jacks hitting one of the few cards that could earn him the pot and the double up.
Laurence Hughes- 35,000
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 7: (300/600/75)Total Entries: 122
Jediael Pires raises to 2,500 from middle position and three players make the call. They see a flop of and the big blind leads out with a bet of 6,000. Pires calls and they go heads up to the turn.
The big blind again leads out with a bet of 6,000 and again Pires calls. The river is the and the big blind fires out a bet of 6,000 for a third time.
This sends Pires into the tank for about 20 seconds before he tosses out the call. His opponent shows for just ace high. Pires shows for bottom pair which is enough to earn him the pot. Pires is now up to about 140,000 and is one of the largest stacks in the room.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedEnd Of Level 6: (200/400/50)Total Entries: 115
The players are now on a 15 minute break and the Event 2 field continues to grow. There are currently 115 total entries and there is still plenty of times to register.
Tournament registration and re-entry remains open till the start of level 10 so don’t miss your chance to get in on the action.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 6: (200/400/50)Total Entries: 105
Victor Paulino is becoming a familiar face on the blog here at the Borgata. He put on quite the performance in last months Winter Poker Open. Paulino started it off wining his first BPO title in Event 7 earning over $14,000.
He followed that up taking home $5,000 in the $560 Survivor Event. Paulino wasn’t done yet with one more final table in Event 21 the $300 NLH taking home another $14,700. He has been active early here today in Event 2 of the Deepstacks Challenge.
Paulino is now playing close to 80,000 and is one the largest stacks in the poker room.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 5: (150/300/25)Total Entries: 94
David Inselberg has taken his seat here in Event 2 and is already off to a great start this series. He was part of a deal in last nights Event 1 signing for 4th place taking home over $3,000.
That cash would brought his live career tournament earnings up to over $998,000. With a deep run in todays event we could see Inselberg cross the $1,000,000 live earnings mark joining many of pokers elite.
Event 2: $200+$30 Deeper Stack NLH (Re-Entry)$30,000 GuaranteedLevel 4: (100/200/25)Total Entries: 87
It’s still very early here in Event 2 and most players are hovering around the starting stack of 35,000. Aleksander Ukolov however is not one of those players.
He has already nearly tripled his starting stack and is approaching 100,000. It’s still very early but Ukolov is off to a lighting fast start. He will look to continue his upward trend as the day progresses.
The number thirteen may be unlucky for some, but Perry Kaplan from Long Beach NJ certainly rode his luck well when winning Event #13 of the Borgata Poker Open
The number thirteen may be unlucky for some, but Perry Kaplan from Long Beach NJ certainly rode his luck well when winning Event #13 of the Borgata Poker Open.
Sixty-three year old Perry Kaplan rolled back the years yesterday morning to take down the $260.00 + $40.00 Deepstack NL Hold´em Event #13 for $54,081, after overcoming a 4:1 chip deficit going into the heads-up and finishing the three hour final table at 7.00am!
The late finish was due to 953 players entering or re-entering Event #13 of the Borgata Poker Open – a series which is breaking attendance records daily – and the final table was not set until well after 3.00am, with the respective chips counts as follow:-#Borgata Open #13 Final TableChips1Lauren Kepple5,600,0002Robert Boyko4,000,0003Baruch Thaler3,400,0004Jason Henrici3,300,0005Frank DiRe1,600,0006Perry Kaplan1,600,0007Jan Nikitin1,500,0008Laurence Hughes1,150,0009Chris Korres1,025,00010Bill Miller700,000Short Stacks Tumble within One Level
With the tournament so far advanced, blinds were already at 60,000/120,000 (ante 10,000) when the ten players took their seats at the final table and, with more than half the table short-stacked, the initial action happened very quickly.
Chris Korres was the first player to depart, missing the board completely with K♦ 10♣ and falling to Baruch Thaler´s Q♣ Q♥. Thaler then chipped up into second place when he took out Laurence Hughes in ninth A♥ J♣ > 7♦ 6♠ and Perry Kaplan also improved his position by taking the last of Bill Miller´s chips A♥ 10♠ > 9♦ 9♣.Laurence Hughes Poker GameThree More Eliminations in Level Two
As the blinds rose to 80,000/160,000 (ante 20,000) three more players were dispatched to the rail. Frank DiRe was bust in seventh after attempting an outrageous bluff on a flop of 5♥ 5♦ 2♣ and being picked off by Baruch Thaler – who was sitting on pocket Deuces for a Full House.
Jan Nikitin had nursed his meagre stack pretty well, but chose the wrong moment to shove with K♠ Q♣ and failed to improve against the A♥ 9♥ of Robert Boyko to be eliminated in sixth, and Perry Kaplan (A♠ J♠) hit an Ace on the flop to best Jason Henrici´s pocket Fours and eliminate Henrici in fifth.Kepple Takes Commanding Advantage into Heads-Up
Going into four-handed play Lauren Kepple was still the chip leader, and she extended her lead with the eliminations of Robert Boyko and Baruch Thaler in fourth and third respectively to take an almost 4:1 chip advantage into the heads-up against Perry Kaplan.
Robert Boyko (K♥ 9♥) was hoping for a prayer to be answered when he called Lauren Kepple´s (A♣ K♦) shove from the big blind – but the flop of Q♣ 10♠ 6♠ would have given Kepple a better straight if a Jack had appeared, and the Nine he needed failed to show on the Turn or River.
Baruch Thaler´s elimination was far more straightforward – losing a race with A♣ 10♥ against Kepple´s pocket Kings – enabling Lauren Kepple to take 19.3 million chips into the heads-up against Perry Kaplan´s stack of 5.5 million chips (blinds now 120,000/240,000 – ante 20,000).Kaplan´s Lucks Gets to KeppleLaurence Hughes Poker Player
Perry Kaplan said at the beginning of the heads-up that he wanted to get the climax of the Borgata poker Open Event #13 over and done with as quickly as possible, and shoved on the first hand with 5♠ 2♠. Kepple made the call with A♥ 3♥, but the flop of J♠ 6♣ 2♦ put Kaplan ahead. The 3♦ on Turn meant that Lauren Kepple was one card away from winning the tournament, but the 5♣ on the River gave Kaplan two unlikely pairs.
The pivotal hand of the heads-up came a couple of hands later, when Perry Kaplan shoved his pocket Sevens into Kepple´s A♠ 6♠. The flop and Turn of J♠ 9♣ 8♠ / 8♥ meant that Kepple would have won the tournament with any Spade, Ace, Jack or Nine, but she missed the lot on the 2♣ River, and the former chip leader was now down to her final 1.45 million chips.
Those chips went in when Kepple was dealt A♥ 2♥ and Kaplan made the call with 9♣ 8♦. Kepple was ahead through the flop of K♣ Q♠ 3♥ and the Turn of Q♦, but the 8♣ on the River paired Kaplan´s hand and prompted Kepple to announce “I’m so pissed. This is so sick,” as she stormed off to collect her second place winnings.Lawrence Hughes Polk County Florida#Borgata Open #13 ResultPrize 1Perry Kaplan$54,0812Lauren Kepple$31,8463Baruch Thaler$19,2284Robert Boyko$16,1035Jason Henrici$13,2196Jan Nikitin$10,6957Frank DiRe$8,5328Bill Miller$6,4899Laurence Hughes$4,44610Chris Korres$2,884Laurence Hughes Poker GamesRelated Poker News:
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