Borgata Summer Poker Open 2020
Live and Upcoming Events. Dec 15 2020: WPTDeepStacks Taiwan: Dec 27 2020: WPT Online Poker Open powered by partypoker US Network. BORGATA SUMMER POKER OPEN I July 7 – 24, 2020 MGM NATIONAL HARBOR POTOMAC SUMMER POKER OPEN I July 22 – August 3, 2020 MGM SPRINGFIELD THE ARMORY CLASSIC I August 12. $200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry $50,000 Guaranteed Structure Sheet Payouts. Level 14: Blinds 2,000/4,000/4,000 BB Ante Entries: 461 Players Remaining: 166. $200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry $50,000 Guaranteed Structure Sheet Payouts. Level 14: Blinds 2,000/4,000/4,000 BB Ante Entries: 461 Players Remaining: 166. Your team of Borgata Bloggers will be bringing you the action right here in the Summer Poker Open blog. Follow @BorgataPoker on Twitter for updates throughout the series and use #BSPO2019 for all related Tweets. It’s getting hot outside and it will start heating up inside Borgata on July 9th when the Summer Poker Open begins!
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Jackob Datashvili – 1st Place – 2019 BSPO Championship
The $1 Million Guaranteed 2019 Borgata Summer Poker Open Championship fielded 514 entrants and created a prize pool in excess of $1.2 million. The final table was Live Streamed on Twitch TV and Borgata’s Facebook page and the audience watched as Jackob Datashvili made the right reads and caught the cards when he needed them. He went from next-to-last in the final table chip counts to taking home the 2019 BSPO trophy and $276,129* for 1st Place.
The series started off with a bang with the $1 Million Guaranteed $540+$60 Deep Stack Kick-Off, which saw 1,925 entrants try their luck in six starting flights over three days. At the final table, Edwin Ortiz held the chip lead when the final seven players opted to call it a day. He took 1st place, the trophy, and $105,000* in a seven-way adjusted payout.
Adam Reese took 1st Place in both the Deeper Stack and Almighty Stack NLH events.
Now another Open Series is in the books and 19 Borgata Summer Poker Open trophies have new homes. In fact, two of them went to the same home. Adam Reese etched his name in the record books when he won two main events during this series, the $260+$40 Deeper Stack NLH ($14,805) and the $400+$50 Almighty Stack NLH ($68,806*). The poker dealer from Pennsylvania may be considering a new career.
Ari Engel – 1st Place – Black Chip Bounty post-lim
After earning nine WSOP Circuit rings, Ari Engel finally won his first WSOP bracelet this summer in the $2,500 NLH event. Now just a month later, Engel has added a third Borgata title to his extensive poker resume. He won the $500+60+$100 Black Chip Bounty Deep Stack post-lim event, earning $16,881 and pushing his lifetime earnings close to $6.7 million.
John McGuinness and Eric Siegel both claimed their fourth Borgata titles during this series, joining a very short list of players who can claim that honor. All guarantees were covered and millions in prize money was paid out to hundreds of participants! A complete list of Main Event winners is below.
Make plans now to join us for the World Poker Tour Borgata Poker Open, September 3rd – 20th. Until then, check out the Summer Heater, running August 12-17, and the next DeepStacks Challenge Series, running August 19-25.
This concludes our coverage of the 2019 Borgata Summer Poker Open! On behalf of the Borgata Poker family and our blog team, @Kaelaine, @TKBluffs, @AlCantHang, & @SandBarbour, Thank You!
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Payouts
Level 30: Blinds 80,000/150,000/150,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 3
With the elimination of Alex Lin in fourth the final three players began to discuss a deal. The stacks were counted down and an agreement was quickly struck. Paulo Silva went wire to wire with the chip lead and he will take first earning $18,521 and his first Borgata Poker Open trophy.
Ryan Dodd does indeed finish his series strong earning $15,024 for his runner up finish. Ian Levy is our third place finisher and he will bring home his largest career tournament score earning $10,549 for his efforts.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Payouts
Level 29: Blinds 60,000/120,000/120,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 4
6th Place- Dan Gordon ($4,248)
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Payouts
Level 28: Blinds 50,000/100,000/100,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 7
John Robinson got the last of his chips all in pre-flop holding but ran into the of Paulo Silva. Robinson failed to improve and is our 8th place finisher earning $2,594 for his efforts.
Paulo Silva- 9,300,000
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Payouts
Level 28: Blinds 50,000/100,000/100,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 8
10th Place- Chris Guth ($1,163)
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Payouts
Level 27: Blinds 40,000/80,000/80,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 10
The Event 21 final table is now set and it’s Paulo Silva holding a massive chip lead with close to 7,000,000. Silva is playing close to double his nearest opponent Ryan Dodd who is sitting with 3,700,000.
The players will battle it out into the early morning hours and one of these players will be taking home $22,853 along with the last BSPO trophy of the series.
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 place: $1,163
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$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Payouts
Level 26: Blinds 30,000/60,000/60,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 16
Ryan Dodd raised to 125,000 from early position and Alex Lin called from the button. The big blind called and they went three handed to the flop.
The action checked to Lin who tossed out a bet of 80,000 and the big blind folded. Dodd check-raised to 225,000 and after giving it some thought Lin folded.
Dodd tabled his for just king high as he added another pot to his monster stack.
Ryan Dodd- 3,800,000
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Payouts
Level 25: Blinds 25,000/50,000/50,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 18
The players are falling fast in the late night hours and we are quickly down to the final two tables. Just 18 players remaining and we will be crowning our last Borgata Summer Poker Open of the series here tonight.
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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
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH Re-Entry
$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Payouts
Level 24: Blinds 20,000/40,000/40,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 23
Paulo Silva took the chip lead after dinner break and he is holding strong at the top. We are just five eliminations away from the final two tables and Silva is up to 2,700,000.
Silva was the runner up in Event 19 earning $17,500 just days ago and he is in pole position looking to take home the last BSPO trophy of the series.
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$50,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Payouts
Level 23: Blinds 15,000/30,000/30,000 BB Ante
Total Entries: 461
Players Remaining: 32
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The under the gun player moved all in for 80,000 and it folded to Nan Min in the big blind who snap called.
Borgata Poker Open 2020
Nan Min:
Opponent:
The dealer fanned the flop and the under the gun player paired his jack in the window to take the lead. The turn was the and Min picked up the nut flush draw.
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The completed the board and Min improved to the nut flush to score the knockout.
Nan Min- 400,000
Poker Room Features
Poker Room Details
- Venue Type
- Hotel & Casino
- Re-opened on Oct. 21, 2020 at 10am.
- Rewards Program
- MLife
- Comps & Promotions
- $1.00-$4.00/hour comp rate
Borgata Details
The Borgata poker room has 85 tables during regular operation, which means that there is usually a seat open to jump into a game quickly. Widely regarded as the cleanest and most modern poker room in Atlantic City, The Borgata embraces new technology by running the MLife card system. This ensures that re-entries, registrations and tournament winnings can be correctly allocated via the digital system.
Borgata is one of the top venues for the World Poker Tour. It has two stops annually, including the WPT Borgata Poker Open, where millions in guaranteed cash is scattered among the participants. No-limit hold’em is the main game at the Borgata, with the majority of their tables spreading different stakes of no-limit hold’em cash games, plus 24-hour single table sit-and-go tournaments. Pot-limit Omaha and stud are also available on request.
Our members report that the Borgata experience is a thrilling one, even for seasoned players. The seven dozen or so tables of players generate a loud and buzzing atmosphere, especially during major tournaments. As mentioned, the MLife card gives players access to casino comps. At entry level, new players earn comp dollars which can be exchanged for food and premium drinks. These can be banked for future use, or combined with friends or family to make joint orders. Registration for MLife immediately guarantees access to hidden benefits such as email discounts and vouchers, plus access to private parties and hospitality. Regular players will quickly improve their MLife membership to Pearl, Gold or Platinum level, which gives access to VIP rooms and buffets, as well as priority service in restaurants and check-in queues. Other privileges include free valet parking and access to very exclusive parties.
• Masks are required at all times in the poker room;
• Seating will be restricted to a maximum of 7 players per table;
• Tables will be socially distanced;
• Polycarbonate barriers will be used on all active poker tables;
• All chips returned to the cashier cage will be cleaned;
• When a player leaves the table, the rail will be cleaned with a sanitizing wipe
prior to seating another player;
• Table changes will not be permitted until further notice;
• Eating is not permitted in the poker room;
• To minimize groups congregating while they wait, players will receive a text message
notification when space becomes available at a table;
• Spectators are not permitted in the poker room;
• Hand sanitizing dispensers will be accessible throughout the Poker Room, with constant
disinfecting of high touch points;
• A physical distancing policy with floor guides serving as reminders for players.