$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 26: Blinds 25,000/50,000/50,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 9
The action folded around to Jean Gaspard on the button and he threw out a raised. Frank Esposito moved all in from the small blind for about 300,000.
The big blind folded and Gaspard snap called turning over and Esposito showed
.
The board ran out and Gaspard’s pocket rockets held up to earn him the knockout.
Jean “Prince” Gaspard- 5,000,000
Frank Esposito- Eliminated in 10th Place ($888)
$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 25: Blinds 20,000/40,000/40,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 10
Jean “Prince” Gaspard has caught fire here in the late levels of Event 22. After sending Larry Ribaudo to the rail the in 11th the final table is now set.
The players will battle it out for the $18,441 and it’s Gaspard leading the way with 4,000,000.
Maurice Hawkins has already locked up his third cash of the series and he’s still in the hunt with a healthy stack of 1,800,000.
Payouts
1. $18,441+BWPO Trophy
2. $10,243
3. $6,371
4. $5,122
5. $4,029
6. $3,312
7. $2,663
8. $2,014
9. $1,366
10. $888
$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 25: Blinds 20,000/40,000/40,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 12
We are just two eliminations away from the Event 22 final table and once again the chip lead has changed hands. Jean “Prince” Gaspard has been sitting behind a big stack for much of the night.
He is now back in control of the chip lead with 3,200,000 and there are just 11 players standing between him and his second Borgata Poker title.
$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
End of Level 23: Blinds 12,000/24,000/24,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 20
Just 20 players remain here in Event 22 and the eliminations have been fast and furious. Larry Ribaudo just sent a player to the rail to take the chip lead with just over 2,000,000.
Jean “Prince” Gaspard continues to trend upward and he now sits in second with 1,900,000.
The seven time Borgata Poker Champion Andrew Klein is also climbing with 725,000.
The players are now on a 15 minute color up break and we will pick back up on the action when they return.
$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 22: Blinds 10,000/20,000/20,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 26
There was no lengthy money bubble here in Event 22 as two players simultaneously hit the rail to get us in to the money. The short stacks having been falling fast and we are quickly down to 26 players.
They are now all guaranteed at least $478 and one of these players will take home $18,441 and the Borgata Winter Poker Open Event 22 trophy.
Payouts
1. $18,441+BWPO Trophy
2. $10,243
3. $6,371
4. $5,122
5. $4,029
6. $3,312
7. $2,663
8. $2,014
9. $1,366
10-12. $888
13-15. $734
16-18. $584
19-27. $478
$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 20: Blinds 6,000/12,000/12,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 38
The under the gun player moved all in for his last 6,000 and it folded to Maurice Hawkins on the button. Hawkins raised to 30,000 and Adam Lewis called from the small blind.
The big blind quickly folded and they saw a flop of . Lewis moved all in for 57,000 and Hawkins instantly folded.
Lewis turned over for top set and his opponent showed
. The turn and river sealed the deal for Lewis who earned the pot and the knockout.
Adam Lewis- 117,000
$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 20: Blinds 6,000/12,000/12,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 43
Play has resumed following the break and there are just 43 players remaining and eleven time WSOP Circuit ring winner Maurice Hawkins is one of them.
Hawkins has certainly been making his presence known throughout this Borgata Winter Poker Open. He started it off with a final table appearance in Event 2 the $400 Deepstack Black Chip Bounty NLH event.
Hawkins was eventually eliminated in 9th place earning over $6,700 and he followed that up with another cash in the Almighty Stack. He is now closing in on his third cash of the series and looking to take home his first Borgata Poker Open title.
$200 + $30 Deeper Stack NLH
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
End of Level 19: Blinds 5,000/10,000/10,000
Total Entries: 352
Players Remaining: 45
The Event 22 players are now on a 15 minute color up and we are inching closer to the money. It’s a tight battle for the chip lead at the top of the counts and She Lok Wong is leading the way with 800,000.
Jean “Prince Gaspard and Anthony Anastasi are right on his heels with about 750,000. Seven time Borgata Poker Open champion Andrew Klein is still in the hunt with a healthy stack of about 450,000.
The money bubble should be bursting shortly and we will pick up on the live Event 22 tournament action when play resumes.
Event 22 of the Borgata Winter Poker Open is the $200+$30 Deepstack NLH (Re-Entry) with a $50,000 guaranteed prize pool.
We cruised past the guarantee with 352 total entries creating a prize pool of $68,288. The final 36 players will all make the money and be guaranteed at least $423.
The Event 22 Borgata Winter Poker Open champion will earn $18,441 along with the BWPO trophy. Below is a full look at the final Event 22 tournament payouts.
1. $18,441+BWPO Trophy
2. $10,243
3. $6,371
4. $5,122
5. $4,029
6. $3,312
7. $2,663
8. $2,014
9. $1,366
10-12. $888
13-15. $734
16-18. $584
19-27. $478
28-36. $423
Event 21 of the Borgata Winter Poker Open was the $260+$40 Deepest Stack NLH. There was a massive field of 890 entries creating a prize pool of nearly $225,000.
It was a marathon of a tournament that wrapped up at 8:30 A.M. after nearly four hours of final table play.
When the dust settled Spencer Swiesford was the last man standing earning his largest career tournament score of $51,636 and his first Borgata Winter Poker Open trophy. Swiesford built a big stack late in the night and held strong near the top for much of the night.
After eliminating George Karm in 3rd Swiesford brought a nearly 3-1 chip lead into heads-up play. Just a few hands into the match his outflopped the
of Mark Perry and Sweisford was victorious.
Below is a full look at the full Event 21 final table results.
1. Spencer Sweisford- $51,636+BWPO Trophy
2. Mark Perry- $30,077
3. George Karm- $18,406
4. Welther Marmol- $15,151
5. Cody Bell- $12,345
6. Kat Khaterzai- $10,101
7. John Hogan- $8,080
8. Bob McGuire- $6,060
9. James McKinnon- $4,265
10. Michael Damico- $2,806