DWYTE PILGRIM BORGATA POKER OPEN PROFILE

Dwyte Pilgrim

Dwyte Pilgrim

Career Stats

Earnings $812,876
Cashes 7
Final Tables 1
Titles 1
Tournaments Played 35

Current Standings

Est. Current Chipcount

Est. Average Chipcount
31,260,000

Current Chipleader
-

Chipcount History

Day 1-B
59,000

Day 2
59,000

Day 3
1,300,000

Day 4
4,800,000

Day 5
1st

 

John Leonard Eliminated in 27th Place ($15,009)

Level 25: 12,000-24,000, 3,000 ante

Action folds to John Leonard in the hijack and he moves all-in for his last 186,000.  Dwyte Pilgrim is on the button and calls with Aheart8diamond, which has Leonard's Aspade4club drawing thin.  The board runs out KclubQspadeQclub5club7heart and Pilgrim's kicker plays to eliminate Leonard.

Dwyte Pilgrim - 1,500,000 (63 big blinds)
John Leonard - eliminated in 27th place ($15,009)

Sorted In: John Leonard, Dwyte Pilgrim, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
11:28 AM, 09/22/10

The Limp Reraise Works for Olivier Busquet

Level 25: 12,000-24,000, 3,000 ante

Olivier Busquet limps in from middle position and Anthony Harb limps in behind him on the button.  Dwyte Pilgrim is in the small blind and raises to 131,000.  Busquet reraises to 330,000 total, prompting folds from both Harb and Pilgrim.

Olivier Busquet - 1,350,000 (56 big blinds)
Dwyte Pilgrim - 1,200,000 (50 big blinds)

Sorted In: Olivier Busquet, Dwyte Pilgrim, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
11:24 AM, 09/22/10

Photo Recap: Day 3 of the WPT Borgata Poker Open

Level 25: 12,000-24,000, 3,000 ante

By BJ Nemeth

Day 3 came to an end at 12:23 am ET when the field reached the final 27 players (from a record-setting field of 1,042). Here are the official chip counts, along with the number of big blinds in each stack. (The action is in Level 25, with blinds at 12,000-24,000 and a 3,000 ante.)

1. Brandon Novena - 3,343,000 (139 bb)
2. David Grana - 2,224,000 (92 bb)
3. Michael Simhai - 2,032,000 (84 bb)
4. John D'Agostino - 1,933,000 (80 bb)
5. Olivier Busquet - 1,676,000 (69 bb)
6. Lee Childs - 1,579,000 (65 bb)
7. Christian Iacobellis - 1,560,000 (65 bb)
8. Sean Nolan - 1,559,000 (64 bb)
9. Daniel Makowsky - 1,483,000 (61 bb)
10. Dwyte Pilgrim - 1,300,000 (54 bb)
11. Jeff Papola - 1,214,000 (50 bb)
12. Kia Mohajeri - 1,211,000 (50 bb)
13. Emad Alabsi - 1,000,000 (41 bb)
14. Matthew Kolodziej - 973,000 (40 bb)
15. Ofir Mor - 971,000 (40 bb)
16. Benjamin Klier - 867,000 (36 bb)
17. Rick Bordain - 866,000 (36 bb)
18. Andrew Youngblood - 737,000 (30 bb)
19. Mike Sexton - 640,000 (26 bb)
20. Kyle Loman - 637,000 (26 bb)
21. Sachin Ramrakhani - 632,000 (26 bb)
22. Vichien Siprajim - 553,000 (23 bb)
23. Kent Beaver - 550,000 (22 bb)
24. Anthony Harb - 543,000 (22 bb)
25. Douglas Kim - 538,000 (22 bb)
26. Robert Infanzon - 385,000 (16 bb)
27. John Leonard - 240,000 (10 bb)

The official seating assignments have also been released, and you can find them by clicking here.

With all the basic data out of the way, here's a photographic look back at Day 3 of the WPT Borgata Poker Open.


Marc Goldman's Chips
Marc Goldman showed up to Day 3 more than an hour late. Fortunately, Goldman started the day fifth in chips, and an hour of blinds barely dented his stack. (A corner of the bag was ripped open so the dealer could properly blind off the chips.) Goldman survived through the money bubble, and finished in 51st place, earning $10,340.


Giuseppe Pantaleo
Giuseppe Pantaleo adds someone else's chips to his towering stack in the early levels of Day 3. Pantaleo started the day second in chips with 668,100.


Irv Gotti & RFG Melanie
Royal Flush Girl Melanie Iglesias checks in on the progress of her friend Irv Gotti shortly before the field reached the money. Gotti has played in about a dozen major tournaments in recent years, but this marked his first successful cash. While the $9,339 he earned for 56th place doesn't mean much to the successful music producer, Gotti was extremely proud to get his first in-the-money finish.

Kimberly Lansing interviewed Irv Gotti about what it means to get his first cash, and you can watch the video by clicking here.


Travell Thomas
With 102 players remaining, the final 12 tables began hand-for-hand play until two more players were eliminated. Travell Thomas was the short-stack on the bubble with about 20,000 in chips -- less than a starting stack on Day 1. Thomas successfully folded his way through the money bubble, and then busted in 97th place, earning $6,671 in the first WPT tournament that he ever entered.


Chipleader Giuseppe Pantaleo
After the field reached the money, Giuseppe Pantaleo had emerged as the chipleader. Pantaleo had so many chips that he needed help carrying the racks when he had to move to a new table. As it turned out, he also needed help holding onto his chips, because Pantaleo busted late in the day in 31st place.


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With 50-something players left in the field, Lee Childs (left) plays a hand against Mike Sexton (top right). Sexton was the aggressor preflop, three-betting Childs, but then Childs raised back after Sexton bet out on a flop of 10club5spade4club. Sexton tanked for several minutes before he forfeited the pot to Childs.


Dwyte Pilgrim
Dwyte Pilgrim has been called one of the best "minor league" tournament poker players in the game, earning more than $740,000 in smaller events since he began playing the tournament circuit two years ago. While he has earned three rings on the WSOP Circuit, Pilgrim said, "The circuit ring is definitely a great accomplishment. … That's a great place to start, but you know, the WPT is the place to be. World renowned." This is Pilgrim's first cash in a WPT event, but he has his eyes firmly focused on making the televised final table, surviving Day 3 with an above-average stack of 1,300,000. Pilgrim added, "Last year, I think I was the 'Rookie of the Year.' This is my first year contending with the big dogs."


Mike Sexton
Even when he's out of focus, Mike Sexton is still recognizable as the Poker Hall of Famer that he is. When Sexton originally signed on to be a commentator for WPT final tables, his contract stipulated that he couldn't play in any events (except for the WPT Celebrity Invitational). In the last few years, that restriction has been removed, and Sexton plays a few events each year. This marks his first cash in a WPT event, and it came on the day before his birthday. Yes, Wednesday is Mike Sexton's birthday, and he'd probably like to gift himself by reaching the final six -- Sexton is still alive with 640,000 in chips.


Brandon Novena Busts Andrew Badecker
Brandon Novena (standing, center) celebrates after eliminating Andrew Badecker (seated, right) on a bad beat. Badecker three-bet all in from the big blind with AheartJspade, and Novena tank-called with Aspade9spade. Novena paired his nine on the flop to bust Badecker in 30th place and increase the size of his own chip stack. Novena had a rough start to this tournament, dropping down to less than 1,400 in chips on Day 1. But Novena not only survived, he thrived. He went on a rush in the second half of Day 3 to finish the day with a huge chip lead -- nobody else finished within a million of Novena's 3,343,000.


28 Players Left
With 28 players remaining after midnight, play continued until one more player was eliminated. Defending champion Olivier Busquet (foreground, bottom right) was the big story at Table #3, and he finished the day fifth in chips with 1,676,000. Could Olivier Busquet become the first player in history to successfully defend a WPT title the following year? You'll have to follow the live updates on Wednesday to find out if he can reach the final six.


Final Hand Saturnino Rodriguez Busts
In the final hand of Day 3, Saturnino Rodriguez (far left, wearing black) and John D'Agostino (seated, center) got it all in on a board of 9club7club2club. Rodriguez's AspadeKheart (ace high) could only hope for a flush on the board to chop the pot against D'Agostino's 9diamond9spade (set of nines). But the final board showed 9club7club2club8heart10club to give the pot to D'Agostino. The chip stacks had to be counted down to see who had more chips, and this photo was taken as it was determined that Saturnino Rodriguez had been eliminated in 28th place -- bringing Day 3 to an end at 12:23 am ET.


John D'Agostino
John D'Agostino started Day 3 as the chipleader and finished the day fourth in chips with 1,933,000. But it wasn't an easy ride in between, as D'Agostino was up and down for a while. D'Agostino has experience on his side; while he has taken a tournament hiatus in recent years to focus on cash games, he has made two televised WPT final tables here at Borgata in 2005 and 2006. (This photo was taken moments after the final hand, right before D'Agostino counted and bagged his chips.)


Dwyte Pilgrim's Chip Bag
Dwyte Pilgrim was one of the 27 surviving players at the end of the night, and the 1.3 million in chips in this bag puts him slightly above average heading into Day 4.


Day 4 begins tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11:00 am ET, when the final 27 players return to play their way down toward the televised WPT final table (six players). While all of the action to this point has been in the Borgata's Event Center, Day 4 will take place in the Borgata Poker Room. Why? So the WPT Crew can transform the ballroom into the stage for Thursday's final table.

Return to WorldPokerTour.com for complete live coverage, including chip counts, photos, and video interviews with Kimberly Lansing.

Sorted In: John DAgostino, Olivier Busquet, Brandon Novena, Dwyte Pilgrim, Mike Sexton, Melanie Iglesias, Travell Thomas, Giuseppe Pantaleo, Lee Childs, Andrew Badecker, Saturnino Rodriguez, Featured Blog, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
06:19 AM, 09/22/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Striving for Validation

Level 24: 10,000-20,000, 2,000 ante

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Dwyte Pilgrim, Matt Savage, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
10:55 PM, 09/21/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Chips Up

Level 23: 8,000-16,000, 2,000 ante

With over 100,000 in the pot and the board reading Tdiamond9club7clubAspade8spade, Dwyte Pilgrim puts in a hefty check-raise against Sean Nolan.  Nolan calls and mucks when Pilgrim shows JclubJheart for a jack-high straight.  

"Nice hand," Nolan says.  

"You had a nice hand too," Pilgrim responds.  He is now up to 700,000.

Sorted In: Dwyte Pilgrim, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
09:14 PM, 09/21/10

You Got Me

Level 17: 2,000-4,000, 400 ante

On a flop of Kdiamond9heart8diamond, Guiseppe Pantaleo checks, Dwyte Pilgrim bets 15,000, and Pantaleo calls. The turn is the 9spade and both players check. The river is the 10diamond. Pantaleo bets 27,000, Pilgrim raises to 84,000, and Pantaleo calls. 

Pilgrim says "you got me" and throws his hand into the muck while Pantaleo shows 10club9diamond to take the pot.

Guiseppe Pantaleo - 760,000
Dwyte Pilgrim - 323,000

Giuseppe

Sorted In: Giuseppe Pantaleo, Dwyte Pilgrim, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
11:45 AM, 09/21/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Chips Up

Level 10: 400-800, 75 ante

Dwyte Pilgrim and the player on the button go heads-up to a flop of KclubTdiamond2heart and they both check.  The turn is the 7heart and Pilgrim check-calls a bet of 4,000.  The river is the Tclub and Pilgrim leads for 17,000.  The other player calls and Pilgrim shows AheartTheart for trip tens to take the pot.

Dwyte Pilgrim - 120,000

Sorted In: Dwyte Pilgrim, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
01:10 PM, 09/20/10
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