Level: 18
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Level: 18
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
We overheard some in the room discussing the impending arrival of Winter Storm Janus, scheduled to put the "winter" in Borgata Winter Poker Open at any moment. The big question here is how it will affect the field. More than 2,700 flights are already canceled, with a further 2,300 delayed, according to the Weather Channel. The Weather Channel described the storm as bringing "heavy snow, frigid temperatures, and bitter winds" with as much as a foot of snow expected in some areas. With so many flights canceled, will we see smaller-than-expected fields in the coming couple of days? Or will players get snowed in and be forced to stay longer than expected?
Over at Table 17, Amanda Musumeci found herself seated next to Sharon Devault, who Musumeci said is a student she recently started training. This is Devault's first ever Day 2, and she made it with more chips than Musumeci, though both are short. Perhaps more interestingly, Devault's seated to Musumeci's left. Conventional poker wisdom says chips generally flow to the left, so Devault may soon be taking more than just lessons from Musumeci.
According to Cotton Snuffer, he opened with and someone shipped all in with . Snuffer's opponent ended up making a straight to cripple him, and Snuffer busted a short time later when he jammed into .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cotton Snuffer
|
Busted |
The tournament director just gave the order to shuffle up and deal, and blinds are at 2,500-5,000 with an ante of 500.
We've got quite a slate on tap for the ninth day of the Borgata Winter Poker Open.
Kicking off the day, we'll be starting with the $450 buy-in Deepest Stack No-Limit Hold'em Re-Entry. Play for this tournament began a short time ago, and players are starting off with 50,000 stacks. They'll be grinding until either 18 players remain or 2 a.m., whichever comes last. Levels will last 30 minutes until Level 11, at which point they go for 40 minutes.
At noon, we have a double-header: Day 2 of the $400 buy-in $250,000 Guarantee Deeper Stack No-Limit Hold'em and the start of the $450 buy-in Big Stack Pot-Limit Omaha Re-Entry. For the former, 309 players remain from three Day 1 flights. David Gerassi leads the way with 429,000, and Chris Kash is hot on his heels with 426,000, while Efraim Hirschman bagged 417,000. Other notable stacks include Jason Rivkin (375,000), Joe McKeehen (350,000), and Coleem Chestnut (316,000). The tournament is scheduled to play down to a winner.
Players begin with 20,000 chips in the PLO tournament. Levels will last 30 minutes for the first 10, and 40 minutes thereafter. Re-entries will be accepted for the first six levels, and a winner is scheduled to be determined tonight.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Gerassi | 429,000 | |
Chris Kash
|
426,000 | |
Efraim Hirschman
|
417,000 | |
Luke Edwards | 410,000 | |
Matthew Elson
|
383,000
-2,000
|
-2,000 |
Matthew Lin
|
381,000
381,000
|
381,000 |
Joseph Palma |
379,500
379,500
|
379,500 |
Jason Rivkin | 375,500 | |
Darren Attebery | 372,000 | |
Ryan Austin | 367,500 | |
Asher Conniff |
363,500
73,500
|
73,500 |
|
||
TJ Shulman |
355,500
500
|
500 |
Joseph Mckeehen
|
350,500
350,500
|
350,500 |
Frank Musso
|
349,000 | |
James Mendenhall
|
315,000 | |
Coleem Chestnut
|
310,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
Bradley Stvincent
|
303,500
303,500
|
303,500 |
Mohd Eid
|
293,500 | |
John Hinds |
287,000
287,000
|
287,000 |
Anthony Cicali |
285,000
285,000
|
285,000 |
Gionni Demers |
279,000
279,000
|
279,000 |
David Glancy
|
276,500
276,500
|
276,500 |
Joseph Liberta | 275,500 | |
Jesse Alexis Cohen
|
274,500
274,500
|
274,500 |
Anthony Mongiovi
|
265,000 |
Event 8: $250,000 Guarantee Deeper Stack NLHE Re-Entry
Day 2 Started