WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open

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$2,200 Mystery Bounty Event Final Table ResultsĬheck out the Borgata Poker Room review here on PokerNews! Big Bounty Ups the Drama The day was an eventful one for Eriquezzo as he led the field in terms of the number of bounties collected on the day, but kept on drawing the minimum $500 time and time again, much to his increasing dismay.

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In third place, Ryan Eriquezzo took home $132,093. Right behind Laskowitz in chips was Anthony Maio, who ended with $142,054 in prize money to add to his over $1 million in career earnings. The score was the second-largest of his career, only behind a $250,000 win from June of 2022. After 17 hours of play and an hour of deliberations, a one-of-a-kind deal was struck between the final table of nine players, a deal that included the bounties.įinishing as the official tournament champion for $146,609 in prize money was Samuel Laskowitz of Bayport, New York, who entered the final table holding a slight chip lead and was therefore given the best of the ICM deal. It's safe to say that big-time tournament poker has returned to Atlantic City! The Return - A Borgata Championship Event kicked off with the $2,200 Mystery Bounty Event, a tournament that attracted 1,361 entries and awarded a $2,670,340 prize pool.ĭay 2 wrapped up after 18 hours with one of the most unique finishes possible in a poker tournament.

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$2,200 Mystery Bounty Event Final Table Results.

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