"pay4medsch00l" Wins Borgata Spring Poker Open Online Series Event #14 HIGH: NLH 6-Max

Anthony Thompson
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Chad Holloway
PR & Media Manager
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Saturday night saw 130 entries take their shot at Event #14 HIGH: $20,000 GTD NLH 6-max of the Borgata Spring Poker Open Online Series, and when the dust settled, it was "pay4medsch00l" who reigned victorious in claiming the first-place prize of $9,407.

A late registration and rebuy period of more than two-and-a-half hours was available, ultimately closing with 177 rebuys that were punctuated by 39 add-ons from the 49 players still in contention when the add-on period closed.

Event #14 Final Table Reuslts

PlacePlayerPrize
1"pay4medsch00l"$9,407
2"Turkeyleg"$5,536
3"Donkfish"$4,094
4"bigcakes"$2,923
5"ClarkWesterfeld"$2,266
6"MarsRover"$1,712

"MarsRover" was the first to drop at the official final table in Level 33, followed by "ClarkWesterfeld" the very next level.

Once the final four players returned from their short five-minute break, "bigcakes" fell in fourth place ($2,923), followed by "Donkfish" third place ($4,094) in level 38 leaving "Turkeyleg" and "pay4medscg00l" heads-up for the title.

The heads-up battle saw "pay4medscg00l" hold a commanding chip advantage but "Turkeyleg" narrowed the playing field with a very quick double-up in Level 38.

Unfortunately for "Turkeyleg," their momentum wouldn't last very long as "pay4medsch00l continued to chip away until "Turkeyleg" was forced to get their chips in the middle on the river with two missed draws, ending their night in second place.

“jchan281” Wins Event #13 Low: $2,500 GTD 6-Max Rebuy

In the $5 buy-in Event #13 Low: $2,500 GTD 6-Max Rebuy, the guarantee was more than doubled as 368 entrants took to the virtual felt. That created a $5,278.50 prize pool that was paid out to the top 42 players including “DaNuts2013” (5th - $263.92), “GaiusMarius” (11th - $73.89), “Diesel554” (13th - $62.02), “freebird22” (17th - $62.02), and “JohnBeckwith” (20th - $51.46).

After seven and a half hours of play, “jchan281” beat “Plesiosaur88” in heads-up play to win the title and $1,187.91 first-place prize. The latter had to settle for second place and $686.20 in prize money.

Event #13 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1“jchan281”$1,187.91
2“Plesiosaur88”$686.20
3“GiantGenius”$527.85
4“xxkingAAx”$358.93
5“DaNuts2013”$263.92
6“zippy”$211.14

"Core4" Bags Event #1 Flight G Chip Lead

Saturday's Flight F in the $215 buy-in 2020 Borgata Spring Poker Open Online Series Event #1: $100,000 GTD NLH Phased saw 21 of 97 players advance to Day 2. That brought the total field up to 556 entries through seven of the eight starting flights. Leading the pack is "Core4" with 543,875.

That puts him second overall headed into Day 2 right now behind only Day 1a chip "irish44" (692,551). In comparison, he was ahead of the other end-of-day chip leaders including "Djp120388" (1f - 475,876), "bigboss20" (1e - 380,913), "Burgersssss" (1d - 299,176), "MattEMenz" (Day 1c - 413,256), and "CreateReality" (Day 1b - 415,749).

Others to make it through Flight G were "Ptkceaser" (465,979), "JinYang" (293,151), "Eclypze" (240,914), "bbissick" (177,534), "Turkeyleg" (99,158), and "mike88krebs" (64,489).

The surviving players will return to action on Sunday. In the meantime, there is one more turbo Flight H on Sunday at 18:00 ET.

What’s in Store for the Final Day?

Date/Time (ET)TournamentTotal
April 12, 5 PMSpring Poker Open #15 LOW - $20,000 GTD NLH Main Event$55.00 Buy-In $50.00 Fee: $5.00
April 12, 5 PMSpring Poker Open #16 HIGH - $100,000 GTD NLH Main Event$400.00 Buy-In $365.00 Fee: $35.00
April 12, 6 PMSpring Poker Open #1 PHASED DAY 1H Turbo Last Chance - $100,000 GTD NLH$215.00 Buy-In $200.00 Fee: $15.00
April 12, 6:30 PMSpring Poker Open #17 HIGH - $75,000 GTD NLH High Roller$1,060.00 Buy-In $1,000.00 Fee: $60.00
April 12, 8 PMSpring Poker Open #1 PHASED DAY 2 - $100,000 GTD NLH$215.00 Buy-In $200.00 Fee: $15.00
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Anthony Thompson
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Chad Holloway
PR & Media Manager

PR & Media Manager for PokerNews, Podcast host & 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.

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