Monday, June 25, 2012

FINAL LEADERBOARD WINNERS

Borgata Summer Poker Open Leaderboard
By participating in any Borgata Summer Poker Open event (June 6 - 22, 2012), players earn points based upon the Borgata Poker Tournament Leaderboard Formula.

WINNERS OF THE 2012 BORGATA SUMMER POKER OPEN LEADERBOARD:
$3,500 entry into WPT/Borgata Poker Open Championship event (September 16-21, 2012)
  • 709: CUONG PHUNG

$300 entry into $30,000 Guaranteed Friday poker tournament
  • 606: VYACHESLAV EYZEROVICH 

$140 entry into $10,000 Guaranteed Bounty Monday poker tournament
  • 441: POFUK YING 
  • 373: THOMAS MCGARRY 

$120 entry into $15,000 Guaranteed Wednesday poker tournament
  • 365: ZAUR MAMEDOV 
  • 361: GREG POGARSKY 
  • 346: MICHAEL MARDER 
  • 345: PAUL VACCHIO 
  • 341: JOHN HINDS 
  • 314: MICHAEL LINSTER 

* All prizes must be used towards tournament entry. All prizes are non-transferable and have no cash value. Prizes must be redeemed for tournament entry by August 31, 2012 ($3,500 entry by September 17, 2012).

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Championship 1st Place - Marji

$2,500 + $200 Championship Deep Stack NLH  

Melad Marji (Atlantic City, NJ)
$198,078

On the final hand, Melad Marji decided to call Michael Marder's 6-bet-shove for 4.155 million.

Melad had 4.34 million chips and would have had 185k left if he lost the hand (3 big blinds).

He didn't have to face that issue since his AQ out-ran pocket 7s to take down the tournament.

Melad Marji will collect $198,078 for the win, along with 2012 Borgata Summer Open Championship trophy.

This is Melad's first live tournament win and largest cash ever.  He's headed to Las Vegas next week to play in the WSOP Main Event!

Melad sends thanks to all his friends and family, and especially his Mom!

Championship 2nd Place - Marder

$2,500 + $200 Championship Deep Stack NLH  

Michael Marder (Sewell, NJ)
$110,044

After a raising war, Michael Marder was all-in and Melad Marji considered it for a moment, then called.

Michael had pocket 7s.  Melad was racing with AQ off.

The board came Q J 9 K T putting a King-high straight on the board, but Melad's Ace gave him Broadway and the pot, and the win.

Michael Marder finished in second place, earning $110,044.

Michael finished 3rd in the 2012 Borgata Winter Open $500 No Limit Hold'em event, good for over $15,000.  Today's second place finish is not only his highest finish ever, it is also his largest.  In fact, the $110,044 prize money is almost quadruple his lifetime earnings to date!

Michael had lots of friends and family on the rail watching today, but wanted to send a Hi to his Uncle Paul, who has helped him with good advice.

Championship Recap

$2,500 + $200 Championship Deep Stack NLH  

Twenty-three-year-old Melad Marji (Atlantic City, NJ) essentially decided to flip for $88,034, the difference between first and second place money, when he called Michael Marder's six-bet-shove pre-flop.  Marji came out on top of the flip when his AQ outran Marder's pocket 7s on the board of Q J 9 K T.  Marji picked up $198,078 and the beautiful Borgata trophy in his first win in a live tournament.

Michael Marder (Sewell, NJ) came up short, finishing second for $110,044.  Marder ran well through the whole four day event, getting good hands and having them hold up (until the last one).  In contrast, Melad Marji kept getting his good hands cracked.  On day 1B, near the end, he was in contention for the $3,000 bonus for end of day chip lead.  Then his pocket Aces were cracked by K6 suited that made a flush, costing him 60,000 chips.  Today his pocket Aces were cracked by Anthony Maio's pocket Queens, when Maio turned a Queen.  Anthony Maio (Bensalem, PA) eventually finished 4th for $55,022.

Third place went to another Borgata regular, Yat 'Tony' Cheng (Brooklyn, NY).  His tournament life rested on a coin-flip with AQ against Marji's pocket 5s.  In that case the pair held up and Cheng finished 3rd for $68,227.  This is his largest reported cash, but not his highest finish.  Cheng won a $500 WSOP Circuit preliminary event in 2010 for over $55,000.  Later that same year, he finished 2nd in a Borgata $1k Deep Stack No Limit event for almost $54,000.

The elder statesman at this final table was John Aglialoro (Haddonfield, NJ) at 68 years of age.  John is best known for making the final table of the 1994 WSOP Main Event, where he finished 7th for $43,680.  He won the 2004 US Poker Championship for over $691,000.

Aglialoro was short-stacked at the start of play and narrowly avoided finishing 10th by catching a 2-outer on the river.  He took that double-up and parlayed it into a 7th place finish ($28,978) when he was on the receiving end of a bad beat.

2011 Borgata Summer Open Champion Tyng Low (Flushing, NY) made it to day two, but fell short of the money when his AJ lost a flip to pocket 7s.  Other big names that failed to cash:  Bill Gazes, Howard Wolper, Bo Toft, and preliminary event winners Paul Vacchio and Collin Whyte.  Cuong Phung (Atlantic City, NJ) busted out of the Championship event, only to go on and win his second Borgata Open title in Wednesday's $200 Deep Stack event.

The Double Play and Re-Entry features of this event helped to generate a total of 305 entries over two starting days.  Total buy-ins of $762,500 crushed the $500,000 Guarantee.  The final 36 players earned a payday, with bonuses for the end of day 1A & 1B chip leaders.

The $3,000 bonus for chip leader on day 1A went to Eugene Fouksman, (Manalapan, NJ) a 2007 WSOP Circuit Champion.  Eugene made it to day three and the money, finishing 23rd for $5,502.  The day 1B bonus went to Cathy Dever, (Ephrata, PA) who busted out on day two before reaching the money.

The 2012 Borgata Summer Open Championship event first-place money of $198,078 is the biggest payday Melad Marji has ever seen.  The college dropout is headed for Las Vegas on Sunday to play in the WSOP Main Event, hoping his run-good continues for an even bigger payday.


Final Table Results

1 - Melad Marji (Atlantic City, NJ)  $198,078
2 - Michael Marder (Sewell, NN)  $110,044
3 - Yat 'Tony' Cheng (Brooklyn, NY)  $68,227
4 - Anthony Maio (Bensalem, PA) $55,022
5 - Vitaly Kovyazin (Brooklyn, NY)  $42,550
6 - Michael Melkersen (New Market, VA)  $35,948
7 - John Aglialoro (Haddonfield, NJ)  $28,978
8 - Dennis 'Mike' Summers (Charlottesville, VA)  $21,642
9 - Matt McElwee (Catonsville, MD)  $14,673
10 - Robert Melo (Howard Beach, NY) $9,537

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Event 21 Recap

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

It was a 21-year-old heads up against a mother who said, "I have children older than that," in the final trophy event of the Borgata Summer Poker Open.  And in the end Tom Gleason (Blackwood, NJ) used his youth to outlast Alyson Parker (Plainsboro, NJ) to win the title.

"I don't know, maybe I made a mistake," said Parker when she called Gleason's all in preflop shove with QJ against his KJ, "maybe I'm just old and tired," she said.

The players were nearly dead even in chips before the hand which was a 4.2 million pot.

"You played great," Gleason told Parker after he won the trophy and the $12,550 top prize on the next hand with pocket fives.

Before Black Friday Gleason was a heads up specialist who is now grinding live games and helping out in his family's used car business.

"I felt his range was really wide against me," Parker added, "I'm a little sad, but what are you going to do?"

Gleason and Parker traded double ups five times while heads up, which included pocket queens twice for Parker.

Prior to that, Gleason got a break when Kevin Lupowitz shoved 600k into a 150k pot with AQ when Gleason flopped a straight for a 1.2 million chip pot.  "That hand really helped," said Gleason who admitted to being on tilt after bleeding chips.

Another player victimized by a flopped straight was Leonardo Palermo. He finished third when Parker flopped the same 10-high straight as Gleason did against Lupowitz.

"Sicko hand," said Palermo who flopped top pair, "it's too bad I went out that way."

Also at the final table was Tiffany Williamson who finished 15th in the 2005 WSOP Main Event for $400,000 the year Joe Hachem won. In this tournament she finished in 8th place.

The day began with 231 entries putting up $46,200 in total buy-ins.  The field featured Event 20 winner Doug Pinto ($12,636) and the top two in the battle for the Borgata Leaderboard points lead.

Cuong Phung was first overall with 120 points more than Steve Eyzerovich.  Phung failed to make the money, but the math said Eyzerovich needed a deep run to over take Phung as the series leader.

Eyzerovich squeaked into the money, but a 27th place finish for $403 won't be enough to for him to win the top prize, a $3,500 entry into the WPT Borgata Poker Open in September.

In the end, a compelling final table was a good way to close out the 21st trophy event of the Summer Open.  "The series was great," said Parker, "They [Borgata] do what they do better than anyone around."

Final Table Results

Position-Name-Amount

1 Tom Gleason (Blackwood, NJ) $12,550
2 Alyson Parker (Plainsboro, NJ) $7,394
3 Leonardo Palermo (Toms River, NJ) $4,257
4 Brendan Buckley (Long Beach, NY)  $3,451
5 Dave Deneegaard (E. Northport, NY) $2,689
6 Donnie Brown (Blackwood, NJ) $2,241
7 Kevin Lupowitz (New York, NY) $1,793
8 Tiffany Williamson (Gaithersburg, MD) $1,344
9 Montez Johnson (Sicklerville, NJ) $896
10 Chris DeQuatro (Norfolk, VA) $583

Event 21 Winner - Gleason

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

Tom Gleason (Blackwood, NJ) 
$12,550

Blinds 50k/100k/10k ante 

After a flurry of all ins and double ups, Gleason beats Alyson Parker heads up to win the title.

Here's a summary of the last few hands after Parker took the chip lead with pocket queens. The following hands were all in preflop and in succession after Gleason closed the gap.

Gleason doubles 2 million with AQ vs A7, leaving Parker with 600k
Parker doubles 600k with A 3 vs A♣ 9 when 4 diamonds hit
Parker doubles 1.2 million with QQ vs Q10
Gleason doubles 2.2 million with KQ vs QJ, Parker left with 200k
Parker and Gleason play the final hand "dark"

Parker: K9
Gleason: 55

The pair of fives are the winner and Gleason takes the trophy and the $12,550 first place prize.

"I like heads up," says the 21-year-old winner. "It's a completely different game and you get to play every hand."  

Gleason spends most of his time playing poker, but also helps out in the family's used car business.

Event 21: 2nd Place - Parker

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

Alyson Parker (Plainsboro, NJ) 
$7,394

Parker's valiant effort comes to an end when her last 200k is all in dark with K9 against the pocket 5s of Tom Gleason.

Parker doubled-up three times in heads up play, twice with pocket queens, but the hand that left her short was when she lost with QJ to Gleason's KQ.

"I'm a little sad, but what are you going to do," says Parker, who earns her largest career cash of $7,394. 

Parker finished second in a 2010 Borgata Ladies Event, but has since elevated her game to play in more open fields. In addition to being a mother she works in real estate.

"I was free rolling with all the bounties," Parker adds, "so everything else is extra."

Event 21: Parker Doubles with Ladies

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Gleason & Parker Heads Up

Alyson Parker raises, Tom Gleason moves all in, Parker calls and is at risk

Parker: Q Q
Gleason: K 4

The board runs clean and Parker gets a 1.5 million double up.  She now has 3 of the 4.6 million chips in play.

Event 21: 3rd Place - Palermo

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

Leonardo Palermo (Toms River, NJ) 
$4,257

Blinds 30k/60k/5k ante

Alyson Parker raises the button and Palermo calls from the BB.

Flop: 10 8 6

Parker bets 200k
Palermo moves all in for 800k
Parker snap calls and can't turn her cards over fast enough

Parker: 7 9 (straight)
Palermo: 10 4 (top pair)

Turn: 2

River: 6

"Sicko hand," says Palermo, who enjoyed his time throughout the entire Borgata Summer Poker Open.  "I played the best I could all series," he says after his 3rd place finish for $4,257. "I just didn't get the breaks when I needed."

Parker is now heads up with Tom Gleason who has the chip lead 3.2 million to 1.4 million.

Event 21: Nearly 3 Million Chip Pot

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Blinds 30k/60k/5k ante 

Leonardo Palermo raises his button to 145k
Tom Gleason calls from the BB

Flop: 10 6 4♠

Gleason checks
Palermo bets 200k
Gleason makes it 600k
Palermo is all in for 1.4 million
Gleason snap calls

Gleason: 10 6 (two pairs)
Palermo: J♠ 10♠ (top pair)

Turn: 9

River: 2

Palermo misses his outs on the river and ships 1.4 million to Gleason who has a commanding chip lead.  Palermo is down to 600k.

Event 21: 4th Place - Buckley

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Brendan Buckley (Long Beach, NY)  
$3,451

Blinds 30k/60k/5k ante

The pivotal hand comes when Buckley is all in preflop against Leonardo Palermo.

Buckley: 8♠ 8
Palermo: A♣ J♠

Flop: K♣ Q♠ 7♠

Turn: 9♣

River: A

The Barry Greenstein ace on the river gives Palermo the winner and an 895k double up.  Buckley is left with only 70k and is out a few hands later.  

Palermo and Tom Gleason both have more than 1.5 million, with Palermo the slightly larger stack.  Alyson Parker is the short stack with 900k.

Event 21: 5th Place - Deneegaard

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

 Dave Deneegaard (E. Northport, NY) 
$2,689

Blinds 30k/60k/5k

Deneegaard moves all in UTG for 400k
Brendan Buckley is all in for more
Alyson Parker ponder-folds

Deneegaard: A 10
Buckley: K Q

Flop: K J 3 (Buckley pair of kings)

Turn: 5

River: J

Deneegaard loses to a pair of kings and takes home $2,689 for his 5th place finish.

Event 21: 6th Place - Brown

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Donnie Brown (Blackwood, NJ) 
$2,241

Brown's last 655k goes to Alyson Parker when her pocket 9s hold against Brown's pocket 3. Three jacks on the board gives Parker the winning full house.

Brown takes home $2,241 for his 6th place finish.

Event 21: Dave Doubles Through Donnie

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 
 
All in preflop Dave Deneegaard  (AA) vs Donnie Brown  (JJ).  Deneegaard hits an ace on the turn and doubles up 395k.

Event 21: Break Time

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

The 6 remaining players are on a 15 minute color-up break as the orange (1k) chips are removed from play.

The average stack is 770k (15 BB) with blinds going up to 25k/50k/5k ante.

Chip Counts

Tom Gleason (Blackwood, NJ) 1 million (20 BB)
Brendan Buckley (Long Beach, NY) 900k
Donnie Brown (Blackwood, NJ) 830k
Alyson Parker (Plainsboro, NJ) 780k
Leonardo Palermo (Toms River, NJ) 600k
Dave Deneegaard (E. Northport, NY) 450k (9 BB) >

Event 21: Quads for Brown

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

After Tom Gleason ships a double up to to Leonardo Palermo, he looks for the knockout of Donnie Brown.

Gleason: Q Q
Brown: A 10

Flop: A A A

"Drawing dead after the flop," laments Gleason when the table is surprised to see quads.

"Stay away from the luck box," jokes Brown who doubles 460k.

The two hands knock Gleason down to a little less than one million chips.

Event 21: 7th Place - Lupowitz

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

Kevin Lupowitz (New York, NY) 
$1,793

Blinds 15k/30k/4k ante

Lupowitz raises to 75k, Tom Gleason calls from the BB.

Flop: 6 8♠ 7♣

Gleason checks
Lupowitz moves all in for 625k
Gleason snap calls

Gleason: 109(straight)
Lupowitz: A♠ Q♣  

Turn: 7♠

River: K
 
Gleason's flopped straight gives him the 1.2 million chip pot and takes him to 1.5 million.

Lupowitz finishes in 7th place for $1,793.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Event 21: 8th Place - Williamson

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

 Tiffany Williamson (Gaithersburg, MD)  
$1,344 

Williamson is all in with pocket 8s against the AJ of Kevin Lupowitz.

Flop: Q 4 2

Turn: J (pair of jacks for Lupowitz)

River: 5

Williamson is beaten by a pair of jacks and finishes in 8th place for $1,344.  

Williamson was the 15th place finisher ($400,000) in the 2005 WSOP Main Event, the year Joe Hachem won the title.  She says she doesn't play much poker since her big score.

Event 21: Break Time

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

 Great Eight

Players are back from a break as blinds are moving up to 12k/24/3k ante.  The average stack is 578k (24 BB).

Chip Counts:

Seat-Name-Count

1 Kevin Lupowitz (New York, NY) 520k
2 Leonardo Palermo (Toms River, NJ) 270k
3 Alyson Parker (Plainsboro, NJ) 515k
4 Dave Deneegaard (E. Northport, NY) 700k
5 Tiffany Williamson (Gaithersburg, MD) 125k
6 Donnie Brown (Blackwood, NJ) 730k
7
8 Brendan Buckley (Long Beach, NY) 940k
9 Tom Gleason (Blackwood, NJ) 800k
10

Event 21: Big Hand Before Break

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

Leonardo Palermo raises preflop and Donnie Brown calls from the blind.

Brown check-calls the flop and turn, then jams 237k on the river.

Palermo calls and mucks when he sees Brown's flopped set of 5s.

Brown takes his stack to more than 700k, while Palermo is down to 190k.

Event 21: 9th Place - Johnson

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

 Montez Johnson (Sicklerville, NJ) 
$896

After a double-up, Johnson puts his new chips at risk with AQ vs the pocket jacks of Brendan Buckley.  The board runs out 10 9 8 5 2 and Johnson is out in 9th place for $896.

Event 21: 10th Place - DeQuatro

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

 Chris DeQuatro (Norfolk, VA) 
$583 

DeQuatro moves all in UTG for 114k and Tom Gleason calls.

DeQuatro: A♠ Q
Gleason: 7♣ 7

Flop: 3♠ 8 6♣

Turn: K

River: 5♠

DeQuatros' AQ doesn't get any help and Gleason wins the pot with pocket 7s.  DeQuatro is out in 10th place, earning $583.



Event 21: Irish Poker - "Dublin Up"

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

The short stacks keep staying alive.

Chris DeQuatro (Q2) doubles 50k through Alyson Parker (AK) when a deuce hits the flop.

A few hands later, it's new life for Montez Johnson who doubles 174k with AJ vs the pocket 10s of Brendan Buckley when a jack hits the board.

But Buckley turns around and sends 217k to Kevin Lupowitz who gets his chips in bad KJ vs Q9. Lupowitz hits a nine on the turn and stays alive.

4 double-ups and no eliminations this level.  Blinds are up to 10k/20k/3k ante.

Event 21: Big Hand for Brown

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Donnie Brown and Chris DeQuatro and two other players see a flop of Q♣ 2 6. After heavy action Brown and DeQuatro are all in and close in chips.

Brown: Q♠ 5
DeQuatro: A 5 (over card, nut flush draw)

Turn: 9♠

River: 3♣

Brown dodges all of DeQuartro's outs and goes from 175k to 430k and says, "that was for
Team Scotto

DeQuatro is left with 50k.

Event 21: Final Table Lineup

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

The final 10 players are in their new seats with an average stack of 462k (39 BB) as blinds are 6k/12k, 2k ante.

Seat-Name-Chip Count

1 Kevin Lupowitz (New York, NY) 195k (12 BB)
2 Leonardo Palermo (Toms River, NJ) 600k
3 Alyson Parker (Plainsboro, NJ) 630k
4 Dave Deneegaard (E. Northport, NY) 400k
5 Tiffany Williamson (Gaithersburg, MD) 290k
6 Donnie Brown (Blackwood, NJ) 220k
7 Chris DeQuatro (Norfolk, VA) 425k
8 Brendan Buckley (Long Beach, NY) 550k
9 Tom Gleason (Blackwood, NJ) 814k (68 BB)
10 Montez Johnson (Sicklerville, NJ) 300k

Event 21: 11th Place - Presman

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

 Alex Presman (Staten Island, NY)
$583

 6k/12k/2k ante

Alyson Parker raises to 36k
Presman makes it 95k (leaving 100k behind)
Parker moves all in and has Presman covered
Presman calls

Presman: A♠ A♣
Parker: 8 8♠

Before the dealer puts out the flop, Parker says very politely, "I'd like it very much if you could please put an 8 out there."

Flop: 8 6♣ 5♠ (Parker set of 8s)

Turn: K♠

River: 10
 
An 8 in the window gives Parker the winning set and knocks Presman out in 11th place, earning him $583.

Event 21: 12th Place - Capone

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Chris Capone (Palmyra, PA)
$583

Capone loses 180k in just a couple of hands. 

First he doubles up Tiffany Williamson when his pocket 7s run into pocket aces.  Then Capone sees a K 9 4 flop with Montez Johnson and moves all in. 

Capone: J 9 (middle pair)
Johnson: K 8 (top pair)

Capone doesn't get help on the turn or river and is out in 12th place earning him $583.

Event 21: 13th Place - Gatlin

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

Doug Gatlin (Silver Spring, MD)
$493

Gatlin is all in for 180k and appears to be in great shape vs Kevin Lupowitz.

Gatlin: A A
Lupowitz: A♠ K♠

The flop brings two spades and a third on the turn to give Lupowitz the nut flush to crack Gatlin's aces.  Gatlin earns $493 for his 13th place finish.

Event 21: Numbers Game

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Number of Entries: 231
Players Remaining: 13
Chips in Play:  4.6 million

Average Stack: 355k (36 BB)
Big Stack: 653 (65 BB)

Next Blinds: 5k/10k/1k ante

Play Resumes: 9 pm

Total Buy-In: $46,200
First Prize:  $12,550
Next Cash: $493

Event 21: Dinner Break

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

On the last hand before dinner break Chris DeQuatro knocks out Toney Gerges in 14th place.  That sends the remaining 13 players on dinner break,

Tom Gleason leads the chip counts with 653k (65 BB).

Play resumes at 9 pm as the players go after the $12,550 first prize.

Event 21: 14th Place - Gerges

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

Toney Gerges (Bayonne, NJ)
 $493 

Gerges is all in vs Chris DeQuatro for 100k.

Gerges: A 9
DeQuatro: A J

Flop: 9 X X (pair of 9s for Gerges)

Turn: J (pair of jacks for DeQuatro)

River: X

Gerges's pair of 9s is second best and he's out in 14th place for $493.

Event 21: 15th Place - Nachman

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Natalie Nachman (New York, NY)
$493

Event 21: 16th Place - Nakada

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Tony Nakada (Bergenfield, NJ)
$448

Event 21: 17th Place - Durso

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH

Robert Durso (Brooklyn, NY)
$448

Event 21: Two Tables

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

Just before the two table redraw Christopher Hagen (Cortland Manor, NY) is out in 18th place and earns $448.

Here's a look at the who is still in the running for the $12,550 first prize.

Table 1

Seat-Name

1 Alyson Parker
2 Chris DeQuatro
3 Alex Presman
4 Dave Deneegaard
5 Robert Durso
6 Toney Gerges
7 Brendan Buckley
8 Tom Gleason
9

Table 2

Seat-Name

1 Chris Capone
2 Tony Nakada
3 Doug Gatlin
4 Montez Johnson
5 Natalie Nachman
6 Tiffany Williamson
7 Kevin Lupowitz
8 Leonardo Palermo
9 Donnie Brown

Event 21: Places 19-27 ($403)

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

In addition to Steve Eyzerovich, the following players all earn $403.

Position-Name

19 Christopher Walker (Elkridge, MD)
20 Richard Coen (Philadelphia, PA)
21 John Nguyen (Piscataway, NJ)
22 Adam Sanders (Atlantic Heights, NJ)
23 Dylan Schlich (Ocean, NJ)
24 Steven Markowitz (Brooklyn, NY)
25 Gerald Sosler (Purchase, NY)
26 Joseph Raffa (Sicklerville, NY)
27 Vyacheslav "Steve" Eyzerovich (Staten Island, NY)

Event 21: Steve Makes Money, Busts

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

 Steve (right) Explains the Action

Vyacheslav "Steve" Eyzerovich (Staten Island, NY) survives the money bubble, but doesn't last long as he's eliminated in 27th place.

Eyzerovich loses with AK against 77 for his last 55k and will pick up a few more points in the Tournament Leaderboard standings for his min cash of $403.

Coming into the final day of the Borgata Summer Poker Open, Eyzerovich trailed Cuong Phung, who failed to make the money, by 120 points.

Eyzerovich and Phung have one more chance to pick up points as they're now both playing in the final event of the series which began at 6 pm.

The winner of the Leaderboard contest wins a $3,500 seat into the WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship Event in September.

Event 21: In the Money!

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

The bubble only takes 15 minutes and is over when Chris DeQuarto (Norfolk, VA) adds to his bounties.  His AK knocks out a player who is down to 9k in chips and holding AQ.

The knockout comes in 28th place and sends the remaining 27 players into the money for a min cash of $403.

Brendan Buckley (Long Beach, NY) continues to lead the chip counts with nearly 600k.

Event 21: Two Men Overboard

$200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH 

 DeQuarto Dispatches Two More

Chris DeQuarto (Norfolk, VA) pockets another $100 with a double knockout while holding pocket 10s.  "I'm officially free rolling," says the Navy man, who is originally from Brooklyn, NY.

Chris Edwards is one of the casualties as DeQuarto now has 7 knockouts. The field is down to 36, nine from the money.

Event 21: Back From Break

 $200 + $30 + $50 Double Green Chip Bounty NLH  

Back from break with 38 players.  27 get paid, so countdown to the bubble has begun.

Level 16:  Blinds 2,500/5,000 with 500 ante.

Average stack is 122k.

Brendan Buckley (Long Beach, NY) is well above average with 565k.  He's also well above the field.

Brendan sends a shout-out to the Real Annie Duke.