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Structure Sheet
Payouts
Level 14: Blinds 2,000/4,000/4,000 BB Ante
Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 166
Carlos Figueroa-Fernandez raised to 10,000 from early position and the player in middle position three-bet shoved for 50,000. The big blind made the call for less, and Figueroa-Fernandez called as well.
Player in middle position:
Player in the big blind:
Carlos Figueroa-Fernandez:
“Don’t write my hand down, that’s the losing hand,” muttered the player in middle position to the Live Reporting Team.
Indeed, the board ran out and Figueroa-Fernandez scooped the pot with his flush, sending both of his opponents to the exit.
“You called that,” told Figueroa-Fernandez to the player in middle position, while raking in the pot.
“I told you I was third best,” the player in middle position said to the Live Reporting team while heading to the rail.
“The worst part, is they barely missed out on the food coupon,” added Figueroa-Fernandez jokingly.
Carlos Figueroa-Fernandez – 315,000
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
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Structure Sheet
Level 14: Blinds 2,000/4,000/4,000 BB Ante
Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 166
Event 21 : $200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry drew a total of 461 competitors creating a prize pool of $89,434. 45 players will make the money and the champion will take home $22,853 and the Borgata trophy.
Here is a look at the payouts:
1st place: $22,853
2nd place: $13,192
3rd place: $8,049
4th place: $6,484
5th place: $5,098
6th place: $4,248
7th place: $3,398
8th place: $2,594
9th place: $1,789
10th-12th place: $1,163
13th-15th place: $894
16th-18th place: $707
19th-27th: $554
28th-36th: $492
37th-45th: $447
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
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Structure Sheet
Level 14: Blinds 2,000/4,000/4,000 BB Ante
Entries: 461
Steve Rozanski has been spotted in the field with a decent stack of 195,000. Rozanski has $44,488 in total earnings on his poker resume with multiple of his cashes being at Borgata. But according to Rozanski, he’s been building a stack today thanks to his new lucky bracelet that his daughter Quinn made him this morning. He intends to make a deep run on his first day wearing it.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
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Structure Sheet
Level 13: Blinds 1,500/3,000/3,000 BB Ante
Entries: 461
The player in middle position raised and Linda Brandaleone called from the cutoff.
The dealer fanned a flop of and the player in middle position moved all in for about 40,000. Brandaleone snap-called and the players tabled their hands.
Opponent:
Linda Brandaleone:
The turn and
river completed the board and Brandaleone raked in the pot, sending her opponent to the exit.
Linda Brandaleone – 165,000
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Structure Sheet
Level 12: Blinds 1,500/2,500/2,500 BB Ante
Entries: 461
In a three-way all in Victor, also known as “Vegas Vic” held pocket nines and needed to lucky against his opponent’s pocket queens and pocket eights.
He did indeed get lucky as the flop came , flopping him quad nines. He wasn’t out of the woods just yet as the turn brought the
.
The river made it official as Vegas Vic knocked one opponent out and doubled through the other.
Vegas Vic – 215,000
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
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Structure Sheet
Level 12: Blinds 1,500/2,500/2,500 BB Ante
Entries: 461
On a flop reading , Jonathan Brust checked from the small blind and the player in middle position bet 6,000. Brust check-raised all in for 38,000 and his opponent took a minute of reflection, then opted to make the call.
Jonathan Brust:
Opponent:
The turn and
river filled up the board and Brust doubled up with kings and nines.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
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Structure Sheet
Level 12: Blinds 1,500/2,500/2,500 BB Ante
Entries: 461
Brad Fryman has been spotted in the field with a stack of 25,000. Fryman final tabled the last event of the 2019 Winter Poker Open, Event 23: $260+$40 Deepest Stack NLH, and ended up taking home $8,179 after the final 7 made a deal.
He’s been trying to final table an event this series, but things haven’t been going his way.
“My goal is to final table all the last events of the Open, but it’s not going well for me. Something is going to have to change,” commented Fryman.
With late registation being closed for the last event of the series, Fryman has one last shot at a final table.
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Structure Sheet
Level 11: Blinds 1,000/2,000/2,000 BB Ante
Entries: 461
The player in early position limped along with Joe Fragale from one seat over. The player in middle position moved all in for 13,500 and the player in early position snap-folded but Fragale made the call.
Opponent:
Joe Fragale:
“It’s a race,” muttered Fragale.
The board ran out and Fragale raked in the pot with his pair of deuces, sending his opponent to the exit.
Joe Fragale – 120,000
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End of Level 9: Blinds 600/1,200/1,200 BB Ante
Entries: 450
Players are currently on their third fifteen minute break of the day, with registration open for one more level.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
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Structure Sheet
Level 9: Blinds 600/1,200/1,200 BB Ante
Entries: 432
On a flop of defending champion Carlos Alvarado moves all in for 20,900 from middle position. Maria Pauli quickly calls.
Alvarado needs help as he tables against Pauli’s
.
The board comes ,
, and Pauli’s pocket kings hold to send the reigning champ to the rail.
Marie Pauli – 80,000
Carlos Alvarado – Eliminated