Wpt Borgata Poker Open 2017 Results
The World Poker Tour got back in action over the weekend as the WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Main Event saw its two starting days contested on Sunday and Monday. Players are still allowed to register through the first break on Day 2, so we won’t know the official tournament figures for a little while yet, but so far, 1,120 players have signed up.. Leading the 588 Day 1 survivors into Tuesday is Jean “Prince” Gaspard with 216,900 chips.
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Gaspard is one of those guys whose record casual fans will look at and say, “Wow, I didn’t realize he was so accomplished.”
According to TheHendonMob.com, Gaspard has over $2.3 million live tournament earnings. His largest cash came just this past summer, when he won the 2016 World Series of Poker $10,000 Dealers Choice 6-Handed Championship for $306,621, the first gold bracelet of his career. Gaspard also won a WSOP Circuit event in 2009, the New Orleans & Bayou Poker Challenge Championship Event, for $211,722.
Below are the results for season 15 (XV) of the World Poker Tour (2016–17). A notable occurrence happened at the 14th event of the season, the WPT Playground, which saw Ema Zajmovic became the first woman to win an open WPT event. Live Updates Results Runner-Up No More: Jesse Sylvia Wins the WPT Borgata Poker Open ($821,811) Main Tour WPT Borgata Poker Open Season 2016-2017 5 50,000/200,000-400,000 Hand #126: Jesse Sylvia Wins the WPT Borgata Poker Open! The World Poker Tour (WPT) will head to Borgata Hotel Casino hosting the 2017 WPT Borgata Poker Open running from the 5th to 22nd September, 2017. The poker series will kick-off with an opening event with a guaranteed prize pool of $2 million. Guo Liang Chen became the newest member of the World Poker Tour Champions Club after he conquered a field of 1,132 for a first-place prize of $789,058 at WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship.The.
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Gaspard told WPT.com that he took the week off before the Borgata Winter Poker Open so that he could come in fresh.
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“I’ve been ready, and I told my friend I was going to bag up 200K,” he said. “Obviously you’ve got to run a little bit good. I played well, and I didn’t run bad. The one spot where I did run bad in a pot, usually I allow that to stay in my mind, but I erased it right away.”
As mentioned, there were 1,120 registrations in the two starting flights. The tournament allows for unlimited re-entries until the start of Level 11, which should be around 2:15pm today. Thus, it is very likely that likely that last year’s field of 1,171 players will be eclipsed. With the entry totals as they stand right now, the guaranteed prize pool of $3 million has already been surpassed.
Day 2 is about to start at the Borgata in Atlantic City as the players prepare for the continued long grind to the final table.
2017 World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Poker Open – Day 1A Chip Leaders
Olivier Busquet – 185,000
James Dorrance – 181,000
Joel Gola – 177,000
Frank Calderone – 175,700
Michael Hahn – 162,000
Stephen Deutsch – 160,100
Lily Kiletto – 150,500
Randolph Pearson – 148,000
William Horan – 145,100
Adam Geyer – 142,800
2017 World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Poker Open – Day 1B Chip Leaders
Jean Gaspard – 216,900
Shankar Pillai – 209,200
Ryan Smith – 185,400
Asher Conniff – 180,400
Abe Aboukhalil – 177,700
Adnan Mohammad – 152,700
Tony Tran – 144,500
Aaron Overton – 143,800
Nicholas Immekus – 143,700
Barry Leventhal – 140,600
2017 World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Poker Open – Combined Day 1 Chip Leaders
Jean Gaspard – 216,900
Shankar Pillai – 209,200
Ryan Smith – 185,400
Olivier Busquet – 185,000
James Dorrance – 181,000
Asher Conniff – 180,400
Abe Aboukhalil – 177,700
Joel Gola – 177,000
Frank Calderone – 175,700
Michael Hahn – 162,000
A 29-year-old won his first World Poker Tour title Feb. 3 at WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open. Daniel Weinman, the player in question, was also celebrating his birthday, making the win a double whammy.
“This is a pretty awesome birthday present,” said Weinman to the WPT. “My girlfriend flew in last minute, you couldn’t have scripted it any better.”
Weinman hasn’t played many tournaments outside of the World Series of Poker. He holds just over $2 million in career tournament earnings. He’s credited with inventing the Fantasyland variation of open-face Chinese poker.
Weinman takes home $892,433 after coming out ahead of the 1,312 player field, a record for the event.
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At the start of play, these were the chip counts:
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Seat | Name | Chips | Big Blinds |
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1 | Jia Liu | 6,815,000 | 85 |
2 | Tyler Kenney | 6,030,000 | 75 |
3 | Nathan Bjerno | 12,415,000 | 155 |
4 | Nicholas Immekus | 3,550,000 | 44 |
5 | Richard Foster | 5,130,000 | 64 |
6 | Daniel Weinman | 5,410,000 | 68 |
According to the live updates, Weinman made the call of the tournament, calling an all-in shove from Tyler Kenney on the river of a board that read with , topping Kenney’s king high.
This was anything but easy for Weinman, who was in a tough spot between calling and folding, but then he remembered reading something where Kenney had been timid to make moves at his other WPT Final Table.
“I kind of had this feeling that the first time he really kind of turned up the heat, he might be light,” Weinman said to the WPT. “It was close, he didn’t have a ton of hands he could do that with for value. I would either look really stupid or I’d look like a hero forever.”
After 10 hands, eliminations began. Nicholas Immekus was first, taking sixth place for $184,787. Jia Liu (fourth, $275,081) and Kenney (third, $327,578) would follow.
Weinman had a massive chip lead heading into the heads-up battle with Nathan Bjerno. He held 33.8 million in comparison to the measly 5.55 million Bjerno was holding. Bjerno would never find his way out.
The final hand had Weinman moving all in preflop. Bjerno would call all in for 3,450,000 with . Weinman held . The board came , so Bjerno could pair his four on the river, but that gave Weinman the eight-high straight to win the pot and the title.
Weinman received the title, the WPT Champions trophy and an inscription on the WPT Champions Cup. His prize money also includes a $15,000 seat into the WPT Tournament of Champions.
Place | Name | Prize |
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1 | Daniel Weinman | $892,433* |
2 | Nathan Bjerno | $524,964 |
3 | Tyler Kenney | $327,578 |
4 | Jia Liu | $275,081 |
5 | Richard Foster | $228,884 |
6 | Nicholas Immekus | $184,787 |
*includes $15,000 seat to WPT Tournament of Champions
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