Event 4
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 22: Blinds 10,000/20,000/3,000 ante
Total Entries: 421
Players Remaining: 22
Just 22 players remain in the signature room here in Event 4. It’s a neck and neck battle for the chip lead as Max Kalman and Charles Noll are playing nearly identical chip stacks. Both are sitting on about 1,300,000 and look to be the only two players currently over the million chip mark.
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 21: Blinds 6,000/12,000/2,000 ante
Total Entries: 421
Players Remaining: 22
We will now be picking up coverage of Event 4 the $350+$50+$10 Cabot Put a Bad Beat on Hunger NLH. The players are all now in the money and just 22 remain. Today even has raised $4,210 for the New Jersey food bank and the winner will receive $36,520 and the Borgata Summer Poker Open trophy. Below is a full list of the final Event 4 payouts.
1. $36,520
2. $21,082
3. $12,864
4. $10, 362
5. $8,147
6. $6,789
7. $5,431
8. $4,145
9. $2,859
10-12. $1,858
13-15. $1,429
16-18. $1,129
19-27. $886
28-36. $786
37-45. $715
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
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Level 16: Blinds 2,500/5,000/500 ante
Total Entries: 421
Players Remaining: 72
The Event 4 players have returned from their dinner break and the cards are back in the air. There are now just 72 players remaining and we are inching closer to the money bubble as 45 will be paid.
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
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Level 15: Blinds 2,000/4,000/400 ante
Total Entries: 421
Players Remaining: 89
The Black Chip Bounty event isn’t the only one taking a break, the “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series is also taking a 60-minute dinner break.
Only 89 players remain of the starting 421 entries and half of them are set to make money when they return. The top 45 players will earn a piece of the prize pool and we will post those numbers as soon as they are available.
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 11: Blinds 800/1,600/200 ante
Total Entries: 421
Players Remaining: 196
The “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series tournament continues to move along at a nice pace and everyone remaining is sitting in the Signature Room, where they’ll stay until we have a champion collecting the trophy, first place payout, and a $3,500 Borgata Poker Open Championship seat courtesy of Cabot Creamery.
Amanda Musumeci is in the Signature Room for the first time this series and a serious player in contention. She owns two Borgata trophies, a WSOP Circuit ring, and banked nearly $500,000 for a WSOP $1,500 NLH runner-up finish. Musumeci also banked more than $100,000 for finishing 62nd out of 6,865 in the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event and she made the WSOP National Championship final table in 2012.
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 10: Blinds 600/1,200/200 ante
Entries: 421
Players are back in their seats after the first break and registration is closed on the “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series event with 421 entries raising $4,210 for New Jersey Food Bank – Southern Branch. A great turnout to support a great cause.
Only 200 players remain of those starting entries including former WPT champ Roy Winston. He’s not only a major tournament champ, he’s also a former “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” tournament winner. Winston has been supporting Cabot Creamery’s fund raising efforts for years and the pro won it all during the 2009 charity event.
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 9: Blinds 500/1,000/100 ante
Entries: 419
The special Saturday Series is getting close to the second break of the day with over 400 entries adding up to more than $4,000 raised so far for New Jersey Food Bank – Southern Branch.
Cabot Creamery isn’t only here to help raise money for this great cause, some are even taking part in the tournament and trying out their skills against the Saturday crowd. We found Cabot Creamery’s Roberta MacDonald in the back of the Signature Room and having a great time. She was visited by tri-state area radio legend, and 98.1 WOGL Breakfast Club host, Marilyn Russell and MacDonald’s table is thoroughly entertained.
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 4: Blinds 100/200/25 ante
Entries: 267
Registration remains open for quite a while, but the entry count is already up to 267!

Rich Uniacke (Vice President of New Jersey Food Bank – Souther Branch) and Kelly Littlefield (Promotions and Events Manager) pose with Cabot Samples
Cabot Creamery has put out a beautiful spread of their products for players to sample and some gifts as well. Bottle openers, cow pencils and coupons for their products are available.
Stop by either of the sample tables, in the Signature Room or the Poker Room, and try out their cheeses and meat sticks!
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 2: Blinds 75/150
Mimi Castaldi won the Cabot Creamery Charity event back in August of 2014 and she’s back for more today. There were only 125 entries that year and she won more than $9,000!
That event was much smaller since it was outside of a regular Borgata Open series. Today’s event will be about 4 times that size!
$350+$50+$10 “Put a Bad Beat On Hunger” Charity Saturday Series
DeepStack NLH Re-Entry Presented by Cabot Creamery
$100,000 Guaranteed
Level 1: Blinds 50/100
Cards are in the air for the Cabot Creamery Charity series “Put a Bad Beat on Hunger” event. We’re starting in the Signature Room, but will eventually overflow into the Poker Room.
Players start with 25,000 chips and all levels are 30 minutes long. Players who bust out can re-enter as many times as they like until registration closes at the start of level 10 (about 4:15pm).
In addition to the prize money and trophy, the eventual winner of this one-day event will be awarded a $3,500 seat in the 2017 BPO Championship event, courtesy of Cabot. Players will also be treated to samples of Cabot products throughout the day, so come on down! There’s plenty of time to get into this event!