BORGATA POKER OPEN

September 18-23 | Borgata | Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Borgata Poker Open Photo Recap

02:54 PM, 10/01/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Shocks the World

04:27 AM, 09/24/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Wins the Borgata Poker Open

04:20 AM, 09/24/10

Hand #193: Dwyte Pilgrim Wins!

12:17 AM, 09/24/10

Hand #171: Dwyte Pilgrim Uses Gracie Jujitsu To Take the Chip Lead

11:36 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #148: Ofir Mor Eliminated in 3rd Place ($266,835)

10:42 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #141: Dwyte Pilgrim Thinks Full Tilt Should Have Picked Him

10:28 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #110: Kia Mohajeri Doubles Thru Ofir Mor

09:33 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #108: Ofir Mor Wins a Huge Pot Against Kia Mohajeri to Take the Chip Lead

09:26 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #102: Dwyte Pilgrim Moves All In With A Deuce To Win a Huge Preflop Pot

09:10 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #86: Dwyte Pilgrim Celebrates the Flop, but Ofir Mor Doubles Up on the River

08:16 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #85: Brandon Novena Eliminated in 4th Place ($223,475)

08:15 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #82: Kia Mohajeri Slows Down the Dwyte Pilgrim Train

08:05 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #77: Dwyte Pilgrim says, "That hurt. I even felt for the kid."

07:54 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #73: Dwyte Pilgrim says, "You're gonna build a three-million-dollar pot with nothing?"

07:50 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #71: Dwyte Pilgrim Wins a 4.5 Million Pot Against Brandon Novena

07:41 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #67: Kia Mohajeri Wins a Pot From Dwyte Pilgrim's Unseen Cards

07:30 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #60: Daniel Makowsky Eliminated in 5th Place ($183,449)

07:18 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #59: Ofir Mor Doubles Thru and Cripples Daniel Makowsky

07:10 PM, 09/23/10

Matt Savage Talks Final Table Structure

06:59 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #35: Ben Klier Eliminated in 6th Place ($148,427)

06:16 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #23: Daniel Makowsky Doubles Thru Dwyte Pilgrim

05:39 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #17: Kia Mohajeri Doubles Thru Ben Klier

05:26 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #11: Dwyte Pilgrim Takes a Nearly 2 Million Pot vs. Ofir Mor

05:04 PM, 09/23/10

Hand #2: Dwyte Pilgrim

04:41 PM, 09/23/10

Photo Recap: Reaching the WPT Borgata Final Table

01:00 PM, 09/23/10

The Borgata Poker Open Final 6

05:45 AM, 09/23/10

Hand #89: Jeff Papola Eliminated in 7th Place ($118,408)

01:12 AM, 09/23/10

Hand #88: Andrew Youngblood Eliminated in 8th Place ($90,057)

01:01 AM, 09/23/10

Hand #74: Lee Childs Eliminated in 9th Place ($61,706)

12:25 AM, 09/23/10

Hand #65: Benjamin Klier Doubles Through Brandon Novena

11:57 PM, 09/22/10

Christian Iacobellis Gives Jess Welman a Quick Update

11:23 PM, 09/22/10

Seating Assignments for Unofficial Final Table

09:16 PM, 09/22/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Doubles Through Sean Nolan

08:05 PM, 09/22/10

John D'Agostino Eliminated in 14th Place ($28,351)

05:48 PM, 09/22/10

Kimberly Catches Up With Lee Childs During a Break

05:01 PM, 09/22/10

David Grana Eliminated in 15th Place ($28,351)

04:02 PM, 09/22/10

Mike Sexton Eliminated in 20th Place ($15,009)

02:11 PM, 09/22/10

Defending Champion Olivier Busquet Eliminated in 25th Place

12:27 PM, 09/22/10

John D'Agostino and Olivier Busquet Clash in Big Pot

11:59 AM, 09/22/10

Photo Recap: Day 3 of the WPT Borgata Poker Open

06:19 AM, 09/22/10

Day 4 Seating Assignments

05:01 AM, 09/22/10

Mike Sexton Makes the Final 27

01:46 AM, 09/22/10

Saturnino Rodriguez Eliminated in 28th Place by John D'Agostino

12:52 AM, 09/22/10

Giuseppe Pantaleo Eliminated in 31st Place by John D'Agostino

11:44 PM, 09/21/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Striving for Validation

10:55 PM, 09/21/10

Olivier Busquet Compares This Year's Run to Last Year

10:33 PM, 09/21/10

John D'Agostino Doubles Up, Eliminates Sean Knitter

10:21 PM, 09/21/10

Weenie Beenie and the Little Man

08:47 PM, 09/21/10

Prior to His Elimination Kimberly Caught Up with Jeremy Brown

05:41 PM, 09/21/10

Irv Gotti's Got a Tournament to Win

04:46 PM, 09/21/10

Dan O'Brien Has a Plane to Catch

04:23 PM, 09/21/10

Mike Sexton's First Cash

03:42 PM, 09/21/10

The Money Bubble Has Burst!

03:37 PM, 09/21/10

Matt Savage Catches Up With John D'Agostino

03:07 PM, 09/21/10

Before His Elimination Allen Bari Shares Some Thoughts With Matt Savage

03:01 PM, 09/21/10

Olivier Busquet Wins Massive Pot

02:35 PM, 09/21/10

Ryan Carey Eliminated by Jeremy Brown

11:29 AM, 09/21/10

Photo Recap: Day 2 of the WPT Borgata Poker Open

10:00 AM, 09/21/10

Day 3 Seating Assignments

08:43 AM, 09/21/10

Steve Buckner Wins a Pot and Nearly Sets Off a Fight

07:45 PM, 09/20/10

Conflict Between Matt Stout and Allen Bari Leads to a Penalty

06:33 PM, 09/20/10

Kimberly Catches Up With Mike Sexton On Break

03:43 PM, 09/20/10

Official Prizepool Information

01:49 PM, 09/20/10

The Online Grind

12:43 PM, 09/20/10

Photo Recap: Day 1B of the WPT Borgata Poker Open

10:00 AM, 09/20/10

Day 2 Seating Assignments

09:18 AM, 09/20/10

Jeremy Maher Finishes Second in Chips; Irving Pimentel Comes Back From the Dead

11:56 PM, 09/19/10

Vincenzo Abate Wins The Last Two Hands To Finish Over 200,000

11:41 PM, 09/19/10

She Can Buy the Furniture, I'll Buy the House

05:02 PM, 09/19/10

James Woods Talks Poker, the New WPT, and His Directorial Debut

03:44 PM, 09/19/10

Kathy Liebert Changes Strategies

12:45 PM, 09/19/10

Photo Recap: Day 1a of the WPT Borgata Poker Open

02:41 AM, 09/19/10

Day 1A Chip Counts

02:21 AM, 09/19/10

Controversy at Table 2 for Jeff Papola

09:22 PM, 09/18/10

Justin Levy Eliminated

06:33 PM, 09/18/10

Maria Ho Looking For a Win

05:47 PM, 09/18/10

No Brotherly Love Lost Here

04:56 PM, 09/18/10

There's Always Back to Back for Olivier Busquet

03:19 PM, 09/18/10

Too Hot-Headed for TV

12:58 PM, 09/18/10

All In the Family

12:28 PM, 09/18/10

Borgata Poker Open Day 1A Starts Today at 11am ET

12:07 AM, 09/18/10

Live Tournament Updates

Borgata Poker Open Photo Recap

Level 41: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante

Borgata Poker Open Day 1b
Players file in to get ready to play in the WPT Borgata Poker Open.

Record WPT Field
The Event Center at Borgata was filled with players as the number of entries on Day 1B (727) more than doubled those on Day 1A (315). The 1,042 players in this event set a record for the largest field in WPT history.

RFG Michelle Banzer
The Royal Flush Girls carried round cards through the field to announce the start of each level. Royal Flush Girl Michelle Banzer walks the aisles at the beginning of Level 1.

Olivier Busquet Tiffany Michelle
The WPT Borgata Poker Open began with 311 players in the Day 1A field. Last year's winner Olivier Busquet (foreground, right) returned to defend his title, though at the start of play, cameras were focused on Amazing Race contestant Tiffany Michelle (background, center).

Jeremy Brown & Steve Dannenmann
Jeremy Brown (left) and Steve Dannenmann were seated side-by-side at the start of play on Day 1B. Both players gained fame through notable runner-up finishes -- Dannenmann finished second to Joe Hachem in the 2005 WSOP Main Event, while Brown finished second to Olivier Busquet in last year's WPT Borgata Poker Open.

Mike "Little Man" Sica
New Jersey local Mike Sica, known by everyone as "Little Man," had a strong showing on Day 1B, finishing among the chipleaders with 112,175.

Kimberly Interviews James Woods
During one of the breaks, WPT Anchor Kimberly Lansing interviewed actor James Woods, who discussed his upcoming directorial debut and the new changes for this season of the World Poker Tour. James Woods appeared to have fun in the tournament, but unfortunately wasn't able to survive Day 1. You can watch the entire video by clicking here.

Justin and Adam Levy
The luck of the random table draws had brothers Justin and Adam Levy seated side by side. But family loyalties get tested when you wake up with pocket kings or pocket aces -- Adam got the kings, and Justin got the aces. Justin had the better of it, until the Kdiamond hit the river to give the Elder Roothlus a set to win the pot and cripple his brother. Justin was eliminated about 90 minutes later, while Adam survived the day with 9,625.

Hollywood Dave Stann & Nancy Todd Tyner & Steve Buckner
One of the more interesting lineups in the field was (from left to right) "Hollywood" Dave Stann, Nancy Todd Tyner, and Steve Buckner. Three very different players, with very different personalities. During one hand between Stann and Buckner, Buckner moved all in and was trying to give the impression he was weak. Stann folded, and Buckner said, "I was stronger than garlic in a milkshake."

Borgata Fight
Speaking of Steve Buckner, he caused quite a commotion on Day 2 when his post hand celebration led to a confrontation between Jeremy Schwartz and a railbird. Schwartz took exception to a comment made by the woman on the rail and he lept out of his seat in anger. The argument was quickly put to rest by the Borgata tournament staff and Schwartz later apologized to the woman. You can read the original write-up of the situation here.

Matt Stout Allen Bari
If you weren't seated at the same table, you might not have noticed the animosity between Matt Stout (left) and Allen Bari. But if you followed them on Twitter, it was a little more obvious. Stout started the day by tweeting, "Left my headphones in the car and Al Bari is sitting on my right. Related story: finally told him what I (and most players) think of him =)" The tension between the players escalated late in the day when Stout was all in with K-Q against Bari's A-K -- and Stout caught a queen to double up. More words were exchanged, resulting in a penalty for Stout and this summary from Bari on Twitter: "Stout makes a piss awful shove, I call, he 3 outs for 55k, I comment, he insults, he is penalized …" Stout eventually busted late in the day, while Bari survived to Day 3 with a nearly average stack of 170,600 (42 bb).

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.

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.

Jeff Papola
While the rest of the field goes on their break, Jeff Papola awaits the decision of his opponent.

Happy Birthday Mike Sexton
Royal Flush Girls Katrina, Michelle, and Melanie sang "Happy Birthday" to Mike Sexton before giving him a card on his birthday. It was an important day for Sexton, who was trying to reach his first televised WPT final table after eight-plus years behind the commentator's desk.

John D'Agostino vs Olivier Busquet
The biggest hand in the early part of the day was between defending champion Olivier Busquet (right) and John D'Agostino, who has made two WPT Borgata final tables himself. D'Agostino had check-raised all in with the board showing Kdiamond9heart2club7spade, and Busquet tanks for several minutes, even apologizing to the table and saying, "This is not a Hollywood." Olivier Busquet eventually folded AclubKspade (top pair, top kicker). A few players asked D'Agostino to show one card, but he smiles and says he can't. Busquet asked D'Agostino, "Why are you so good?"

D'Agostino Busts Sexton
Mike Sexton (right) was eliminated by John D'Agostino in 20th place. Sexton was all in preflop from the big blind with Adiamond5spade against D'Agostino's Jdiamond10club, and the board came Qheart8spade3heartJheart6diamond to give D'Agostino a pair of jacks.

MikeSextonPhoneCall
Mike Sexton received a phone call from his WPT co-host Vince Van Patten during his post-game interview. Van Patten was hoping that he'd have to work this episode alone, but congratulated Sexton on his deep finish. They'll both have to watch this final table from their usual spot at the commentator's desk.

JeffPapolaBusts
In the final hand of the day (Hand #89), Jeff Papola (foreground, left) moved all in with Aspade8spade and was up against the 7diamond7heart of Ofir Mor (standing, right). The board came KdiamondQspade9diamondKclub2heart, and the pocket sevens held up. Jeff Papola was eliminated on the TV bubble in seventh place as Mor claimed the chip lead heading into the televised WPT final table.

DwytePilgrimCelebrates
Dwyte Pilgrim, who has been called the "Minor League Player of the Year" for his success in less prestigious events, explodes with emotion after reaching his first high-profile final table. Pilgrim repeatedly yelled, "We're gonna shock the world! We're gonna shock the world!"

Royal Flush Girls Borgata Final Table
The Royal Flush Girls (from left to right Katrina, Melanie, Michelle, Melyssa) present the money while waiting for the final table to begin.

Ben Klein Borgata Poker Open Final Table
Ben Kleir (right) entered his first WPT final table second in chips but a flush-over-flush situation had him on the shortstack and he was soon eliminated in 6th place, earning $148,427.

Daniel Makowsky Borgata Poker Open Final Table
Daniel Makowsky was the shortstack heading into the final table and while he doubled up a couple of times he couldn't get any momemtum going and he was eventually eliminated in 5th place, earning $183,449.

Brandon Novena Dwyte Pilgrim Final Table
Brandon Novena (right) went to battle with Dwyte Pilgrim (left) on several occasions during the final table. In one notable hand, Pilgrim turned two-pair to beat Novena out of a 4 million chip pot. Novena couldn't escape the ire of Pilgrim and he eventually lost the battle as he was eliminated by his nemisis in 4th place, earning $223,475.

Dwyte Pilgrim Celebrates
Dwyte Pilgrim celebrates during a hand that Mike Sexton called "his favorite moment in WPT history". Pilgrim had flopped top two-pair with Jspade10spade against Ofir Mor's Kheart8spade, and before the dealer could put the turn and river out, Pilgrim ran to his rail and the celebration began. Once things calmed down, Pilgrim headed back to the table only to see the turn and river come runner-runner, 8heart then Kspade, to give Mor the pot.

Ofir Mor Ben Klein Final Table
Ofir Mor eventually finished in 3rd place, earning $266,835.

Dwyte Pilgrim Heads Up
Dwyte Pilgrim had his eye on the prize heading into heads-up play against Kia Mohajeri.

Kia Mohajeri Borgata Final Table
Kia Mohajeri put up a good fight against Dwyte Pilgrim but this was Pilgrim's night and he would not be denied. Mohajeri finished in an impressive 2nd place, besting all but 1 in a field of 1,044 players. He earned $440,945 for his efforts.

Dwyte Pilgrim Tears
Overcome with emotion, Dwyte Pilgrim falls to floor after being declared the winner of the WPT Borgata Poker Open.

Dwyte Pilgrim Tears
Tears of joy fill Dwyte Pilgrim's eyes as all of his hard work over the years finally leads to his first major title.

Dwyte Pilgrim BW
Dwyte Pilgrim shocks the world.

Dwyte Pilgrim Toast
Mike Sexton, Vince Van Patten, and the Royal Flush Girls, toast Dwyte Pilgrim on his WPT Borgata Poker Open win.

Dwyte Pilgrim Kimberly
Kimberly Lansing and Dwyte Pilgrim talk validation, future plans, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. You can watch the entire interview here.

Sorted In: Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open, WPT Slovakia, Golden Vegas, Season VIII, Featured Blog, Dwyte Pilgrim
02:54 PM, 10/01/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Shocks the World

Level 41: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante

by Jess Welman

“We’re gonna shock the world.”

When Jeff Papola busted out in 7th place, setting the televised final table, no one was more excited than Dwyte Pilgrim. He cheered, he hugged, he fist-pumped, and he yelled out what has come to be his unofficial motto of this tournament:

“We’re gonna shock the world.”

Pilgrim came. Pilgrim saw. Pilgrim conquered something many critics suggested was impossible for a player of his caliber—a major event. The unofficial spokesman of “minor league” grinders, Pilgrim had several small titles and five-figure cashes, but he was still missing that big score that established him as a big name pro.

Now Pilgrim has that big score in the largest field in WPT history. Pilgrim was the premiere feature at one of the most entertaining and captivating WPT final tables in recent memory thanks to his table talk, memorable one-liners, and unconventional poker style.

When the final table began, the final six were closely packed together and it took only two hands for Pilgrim to begin to pull away from the pack. While Pilgrim was chipping up, the rest of the field could merely tread water. Ben Klier came into the day second in chips, but was the first player to exit after first running into a flush over flush situation to double up Kia Mohajeri, then getting it all-in holding pocket jacks to Mohajeri’s AspadeQclub. A dramatic ace on the river busted Klier in sixth place and helped propel Mohajeri through the final table.

Daniel Makowsky could never quite overcome his short stack at the final and, while he was able to double up through Pilgrim once, he couldn’t find another double up and exited in 5th place. Brandon Novena followed suit in 4th place a short while later. Novena seemed to be tilted by some of Pilgrim’s theatrics, which seemed to be squarely aimed at Novena. After losing a chunk of his stack over the course of several altercations without a showdown, Novena got the last of his stack in holding pocket sixes to Pilgrim’s KclubQclub, Pilgrim made two pair and Novena hit the rail.

Play continued three-handed for a while as Ofir Mor rallied from short stack to chip leader. Along the way, the action produced what WPT host Mike Sexton called, “his favorite moment in WPT history.” After calling Mor’s all-in shove, Pilgrim flopped two pair and ran to his screaming, wild rail to celebrate. His premature celebration was seemingly punished by the fates when Mor went runner-runner to make a better two pair and double up. Even Pilgrim was willing to admit he, “deserved that one a little bit.”

From there, Mor went from short stack to chip leader, but the rising blinds meant every pot was crucial, so after dropping some hands to Pilgrim, Mor found himself all-in again, this time against Mohajeri. Mor busted in third place after Mohajeri’s 7club8club improved to two pair and it was on to heads-up play.

The final two began in a dead heat for the chip lead, but Pilgrim pulled away from his opponent early and put the whole tournament away thanks to a cooler of a situation in which Pilgrim and Mohajeri got it all-in on a board of KheartTspade9spade7diamond with Pilgrim holding QheartJspade for a flopped straight while Mohajeri was trailing with Kspade9club for two pair.

With the 5diamond on the river, Pilgrim was guaranteed the pot and the victory and validation he so desperately longed for. He walked to the edge of the stage, collapsed to his knees, and then fell face down on the floor, openly sobbing with joy.

The final table was an example of Pilgrim’s self-proclaimed “Brazilian Gracie Jiu Jitsu” poker on display. Like a prize fighter, Pilgrim bobbed, weaved, and fought his way to victory, shocking the world in the process.

Dwyte Pilgrim Tears

Dwyte Pilgrim Tears

Dwyte Pilgrim Tears

Sorted In: Dwyte Pilgrim, Featured Blog, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
04:27 AM, 09/24/10

Dwyte Pilgrim Wins the Borgata Poker Open

Level 41: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante

Sorted In: Dwyte Pilgrim, Featured Blog, Kimberly Lansing, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
04:20 AM, 09/24/10

Hand #193: Dwyte Pilgrim Wins!

Level 41: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante

Mohajeri raises to 1,200,000, and Pilgrim calls. The flop comes Kheart10spade9spade, Pilgrim checks, Mohajeri bets 2,000,000, and Pilgrim calls. The turn card is the 7diamond, Pilgrim bets 2,000,000, Mohajeri moves all in, and Pilgrim instantly calls.

Mohajeri shows Kspade9club for two pair, kings and nines. But Pilgrim shows QheartJspade for a king-high straight. Mohajeri needs to catch a full house in order to survive.

Pilgrim shouts, "Eight percent away from a title!" And then a few moments later, "Can I use my one time? Can I use my one time?"

The turn card is the 7diamond, and Pilgrim says, "I don't care what happens. I showed these guys how to play from beginning to end."

The river card is -- the 5diamond!

Pilgrim runs off the stage, drops to his knees near Mike Sexton and Vince Van Patten, and then falls to the floor face down -- we think he is crying with joy.

After about two minutes, Pilgrim slowly stands up and wipes tears from his eyes as the audience gives him a standing ovation. Kia Mohajeri is smiling and clapping near the final table as Pilgrim is speechless with tears of joy covering his face.

The runner-up is Kia Mohajeri, who earns $440,945 for second place.

Dwyte Pilgrim wins the WPT Borgata Poker Open, earning $733,802, a WPT bracelet, and his prize includes entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship at Bellagio in May, 2011. Congratulations, Dwyte!

1st:  Dwyte Pilgrim  -  $733,802
2nd:  Kia Mohajeri  -  $440,945
3rd:  Ofir  Mor  -  $266,835
4th:  Brandon Novena  -  $223,475
5th:  Daniel Makowsky  -  $183,449
6th:  Ben Klier  -  $148,427

Sorted In: Dwyte Pilgrim, Kia Mohajeri, Featured Blog, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
12:17 AM, 09/24/10

Hand #192: Dwyte Pilgrim

Level 41: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante

Pilgrim limps for 600,000, and Mohajeri checks. Both players check to the turn on a board of Aspade10heart7heart6club, Mohajeri checks, Pilgrim bets 600,000, and Mohajeri folds.

Kia Mohajeri  -  12,950,000
Dwyte Pilgrim  -  18,425,000

Sorted In: Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
12:17 AM, 09/24/10

Hand #191: Dwyte Pilgrim

Level 41: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante

Mohajeri folds, and Pilgrim receives a walk.

Kia Mohajeri  -  13,625,000
Dwyte Pilgrim  -  17,750,000

Sorted In: Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
12:17 AM, 09/24/10

Level 41 Begins

Level 41: 300,000-600,000, 75,000 ante

Level 40 comes to an end, and Level 41 begins with increased blinds of 300,000-600,000 and a 75,000 ante. Play continues without a break.

Sorted In: Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
12:11 AM, 09/24/10

Lee Childs Offers His Thoughts on Heads-Up Action

Level 40: 250,000-500,000, 75,000 ante

Watching the WPT final table. The crowd is increasingly getting on Kia's side as Dwight continues to be rude and insult him.less than a minute ago via txt

Sorted In: Lee Childs, Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
12:09 AM, 09/24/10

Hand #190: Dwyte Pilgrim

Level 40: 250,000-500,000, 75,000 ante

Pilgrim raises to an unknown amount, and Mohajeri folds.

Kia Mohajeri  -  14,000,000
Dwyte Pilgrim  -  17,375,000

Sorted In: Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
12:08 AM, 09/24/10

Hand #189: Dwyte Pilgrim

Level 40: 250,000-500,000, 75,000 ante

Mohajeri limps for 500,000, and Pilgrim checks. Both players check to the river on a board of Kspade10club9club7heartJclub. Pilgrim shows 10spade6diamond to win the pot, and Mohajeri mucks.

Kia Mohajeri  -  14,575,000
Dwyte Pilgrim  -  16,800,000

Sorted In: Borgata, Season IX, Tournaments, Borgata Poker Open
12:08 AM, 09/24/10

 

RANKING

1
Dwyte Pilgrim
$733,802
2
Kia Mohajeri
$440,945
3
Ofir Mor
$266,835
4
Brandon Novena
$223,475
5
Daniel Makowsky
$183,449
6
Ben Klier
$148,427

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Payout Structure

Place Prize
1 $733,802
2 $440,945
3 $266,835
4 $223,475
5 $183,449
6 $148,427
7 $118,408
8 $90,057
9 $61,706
10 - 12 $40,025
13 - 15 $28,351
16 - 18 $18,345
19 - 27 $15,009
28 - 36 $13,008
37 - 45 $11,674
46 - 54 $10,340
55 - 63 $9,339
64 - 72 $8,339
73 - 81 $7,672
82 - 90 $7,004
91 - 100 $6,671

Blind Structure

Level Blinds Ante
0 0-0 0
1 25-50 0
2 50-100 0
3 75-150 0
4 100-200 0
5 100-200 25
6 150-300 25
7 200-400 50
8 250-500 50
9 300-600 75
10 400-800 75
11 500-1,000 100
12 600-1,200 100
13 800-1,600 200
14 1,000-2,000 200
15 1,200-2,400 300
16 1,500-3,000 300
17 2,000-4,000 400
18 2,500-5,000 400
19 3,000-6,000 500
20 4,000-8,000 500
21 5,000-10,000 1,000
22 6,000-12,000 1,000
23 8,000-16,000 2,000
24 10,000-20,000 2,000
25 12,000-24,000 3,000
26 15,000-30,000 3,000
27 20,000-40,000 4,000
28 25,000-50,000 4,000
29 30,000-60,000 5,000
30 40,000-80,000 4,000
31 50,000-100,000 10,000
32 60,000-120,000 10,000
33 80,000-160,000 20,000
34 75,000-150,000 25,000
35 100,000-200,000 25,000
36 125,000-250,000 25,000
37 150,000-300,000 50,000
38 175,000-350,000 50,000
39 200,000-400,000 50,000
40 250,000-500,000 75,000
41 300,000-600,000 75,000
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