Saturday, April 30, 2011

Event 18 Champion - Crane

$2500 + $200 Double Play NL Championship

Russell Crane (Howell, NJ)
$276,949

It only takes two hands of heads up play for Russell Crane to beat Adam Cook to win the Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship. Cook began the final hand with a 2 to 1 chip deficit (9.3 mil to 4.1 mil) when he opened from the button for 180k.

Crane 3-bets to 480k, Cook moves all-in, Crane calls.

Crane: Q♣ Q
Cook: 9♣ 9

Flop: 2 J♣ K♣

Turn: 5

River 5♠

Cook doesn't hit his two-outer and Crane's pair of queens wins him the title. "It hasn't hit me yet," says Crane, the six year poker pro. "It felt great to have a lot of people from my home state supporting me. I love playing at Borgata, it's where I feel the most comfortable.

This is Crane's 2nd first place finish in 2011 and this cash gives him more than $650,00 in career earnings in live tournament play. He's a Borgata regular who finished 3rd in a Deep Stack event in 2008 ($65k).

Championship Event Recap

$2500 + $200 Double Play NL Championship

Solid play over three days and a pivotal hand at the final table is how Russell Crane (Howell, NJ) won the Borgata Spring Poker Open Championship. Crane outlasted the other 24 players who returned for the Day 3 finale and navigated his way through a final table that featured 7 full time professional players.

"It hasn't hit me yet," says Crane, the six year poker pro who takes home a career best $276,949 for first place. "It felt great to have a lot of people from my home state supporting me."

It only took two hands of heads-up play for Crane to defeat Adam Cook (Glen Burnie, MD) for the title when Crane's Q♣ Q bested Cook's 9♣ 9. "I didn't want to play a huge pot," says Cook who took home $159,866 and began the hand at a 2 to 1 chip deficit, "but two 9s heads-up is a good hand and I just got it in."

Cook trailed in chips heads up, 9.3 million to 4.1 million, because Crane won a 6.5 million chip pot against Jason Deutsch (Staten Island, NY) 5 handed. Deutsch moved all in with a pair of 7s and a flush draw and Crane called the final 2 million chip bet on the turn with 10 10♠. When Cook missed the river Crane's pair of 10s was enough to take a commanding chip lead.

Deutsch was crippled and knocked out a few hands later in 5th place ($61,787), which set the stage for Crane's final push for the title. Crane made quick work of David Stefanski (East Lyme, CT) 4th/$78,588 and Alex Bolotin (Brooklyn, NY) 3rd/$97,558 to set the stage for one last quick elimination.

When the day began Ryan Eriquezzo (Danbury, CT) was the leader with nearly one million chips, but in less than two hours was knocked out 24th when he ran pocket 9s into the pocket kings of Matt Matros (Brooklyn, NY). Matros, a pro with $1.5 million in career earnings, used the chips to make the final table and wound up 9th/$31,435.

Other notable pros who cashed on Day 3 included Billy Gazes (Miami Beach, FL) 19th/$6,721 and Matt Glantz (Lafayette Hill, PA) 11th/$14,092.

When the final table returned from dinner break, players were eliminated on three of the first four hands including Salah Siraj (New York, NY) 8th/$31,435, Matt Matros, and Aaron Overton (Philadelphia, PA) 10th/$14,092.

Joining Siraj at the final table as the only amateurs were Adam Levitan (Philadelphia, PA) 6th/$51,489 and Bart Dowling (New York, NY) 7th/$41,191, as the top six spots all went to the pros.

The tournament began with 447 entries chasing the total buy-in of $1,117,500, which was more than double the $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. The field featured the recognizable names of Kathy Liebert, Maria Ho, Josh Brikis, Jason Young, Lee Childs and "Hollywood" Dave Stann.

Defending champion Alex Queen (Bethlehem, PA) was in the mix to cash again, but was knocked out in 47th place, two from the money. Notables who did cash included Eric Siegel, May Siu, Joanne Monteavaro, Mike Dentale and Will Jaffe.

But in the end it's Russell Crane who took home the top prize, his 2nd win of 2011, and pushed his career earnings in live tournament play to $650,00. He's a Borgata regular who finished 3rd in a Deep Stack event in 2008 ($65k).

"I love playing at Borgata, it's where I feel the most comfortable." he said while clutching the championship trophy

Event 23 Recap

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

The last event of the Borgata Spring Poker Open saw many repeat customers, and in the end it's Eliano Mesquita (Toms River, NJ) who's the last man standing. Mesquita outlasted Kerry Small (Ventnor, NJ) and Paul Colwell (Mountain Lakes, NJ) in three-handed play to win the trophy and the $19,969 first place prize.

"Whenever you play, you want to win," says the construction worker, who's a Borgata regular. "I played well and really only got lucky on one hand."

The pivotal hand, which gave him 4 million of the 6.7 million chips in play, came when he knocked out Allan Lubin (Watchung, NJ) in 5th/$4,290. Mesquita only had an 11% chance to win the hand, but the 9♣ on the river was one of his 6 outs to complete a straight that propelled him to the win.

Lubin's knockout was followed by the elimination of Dave Grandieri (Danbury, CT) 4th/$5,547 who had an excellent week. Grandieri, who at one point had a commanding chip lead and broke the bubble, cashed for the second time in three days after finishing 2nd/$13,423 in Event 21 ($200).

Small's 3rd place finish ($6,878) was his third cash of the open and was joined at the cage by Daniel Chan (New York, NY) who finished 15th/$739 for his fourth cash of the series, including one final table.

Runner-up Colwell ($11,094) used pocket aces to get a true triple-up that took his stack to 300k and propelled him to the final table. Also at the final table were Don Matusow (Ventnor, NJ) 6th/$3,624, Alex Torres (Union City, NJ) 7th/$2,922, who hit a straight flush early in the day, Silvio Mantuano (New York, NY) 8th/$2,182, Wei Wang (Holmdel, NJ) 9th/$1,479, and Joe Egan (Philadelphia, PA) 10th/$961.

The day began with 305 entries chasing the $76,250 total buy-in. The field included Event 1 Champion Mike Dentale, Jane Gold, the mother of 2006 WSOP Main Event Champion Jamie Gold, Gil Sacks, 5th place Borgata Winter Open Championship Event ($126,000) and
Jeremy Schoenberger, the 2008 Borgata Summer Open third place finisher ($143,000), who finished 20th ($555) in this event.

After 17 days and 23 Main Events, the Spring Open came to a close with Mesquita, who failed to cash in Event 1, the only other event he played, returning to take home the title.

Event 23 Champion Mesquita

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Eliano Mesquita (Toms River, NJ)
$19,969

After some wild and crazy action three-handed. Eliano Mesquita, originally from Brazil, is the Event 23 Champion. Mesquita is a construction worker who has multiple Borgata cashes, including a first place finish ($28,000) in the May 2010 Double Play ($350).

Event 23: 2nd Place - Colwell

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Paul Colwell (Mountain Lakes, NJ)
$11,094

Paul Colwell picks up his second cash of the Borgata Spring Poker Open after cashing in Event 7 (43rd/$747). He used pocket aces to triple-up to 300k after the dinner break and took that momentum to the final table.

Colwell's lucky card protector is a picture of his daughter Elizabeth when she was one year old. She's now 19 at the University of Southern California in the theater program as she's studying to be an actor.

Card Protecting Elizabeth

Event 23: 3rd Place - Small

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Kerry Small (Ventnor, NJ)
$6,878

Kerry Small began three-handed play as the short stack and ultimately ends up in third place.
This is his third cash of the Borgata Spring Poker Open and 6th cash of 2011 as he placed three times in the Winter Open.

Event 23: 4th Place - Grandieri

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Dave Grandieri (Danbury, CT)
$5,547

Paul Colwell raises, Dave Grandieri moves all in for 350k, Eliano Mesquita calls, as does Colwell.

Mesquita and Colwell see a 4 club board and check it down.

Colwell: A♣ Q
Grandieri: J♠ 10♠
Mesquita: mucks

Colwell wins the hand with the nut flush and Grandieri is out in 4th place. This is Grandieri's second Main Event final table of the week after he finished 2nd/$13,423 in Event 21 ($200).

Event 23: 5th Place - Lubin

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Allan Lubin (Watchung, NJ)
$4,290

Allan Lubin will always wonder what could have been as he's knocked out by Eliano Mesquita on the river.

Three players see a flop of 7 6 5♠

Mesquita checks
Lubin bets 300k
Dave Grandieri folds
Mesquita moves all in
Lubin snap calls

Lubin: K 8 (flush draw)
Mesquita: 10 8♠

(both players have open ended straight draws, a non-diamond 4 gives the pot to Lubin, a non-diamond 9 gives the pot to Mesquita)

Turn: 2♣ (Mesquita has 6 outs and only wins the hand 11% of the time)

River: 9♣

Both players hit a straight on the river, but Mesquita's 10 high straight is best and knocks Lubin out in 5th place. Mesquita now has more than 4 million of the 7.6 million chips in play.

Event 23: 6th Place - Matusow

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Don Matusow (Ventnor, NJ)
$3,624

Don Matusow is crippled on a big hand and eventually goes out in 6th place. Matusow raises to 180k, Paul Colwell (SB) and Dave Grandieri (BB) both call.

Flop: 4 J 8

Colwell bets 450k, Grandieri folds, Matusow moves all in, Colwell calls.

Colwell: 8 8♠ (set of 8s)
Grandieri: 9 9♠

Turn: A♠

River: 4

Colwell takes down the 2.4 million chip pot, leaving Matusow with only 170k and is knocked out in a few hands later.

Event 23: 7th Place - Torres

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Alex Torres (Union City, NJ)
$2,922

Alex Torres moves all in preflop and Eliano Mesquita calls.

Torres: Q J
Mesquita: A♣ 7♣

Flop: 10♣ Q♠ A

Turn: 2

River: 10

Mesquita's pair of aces takes out Torres is out in 7th place. Mesquita has the chip lead with 2.7 million chips.

Event 23: 8th Place - Mantuano

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Silvio Mantuano (New York, NY)
$2,182

With blinds at 25k/50k/5k ante, Silvio Mantuano raises to 160k. Dave Grandieri reraises all in and Mantuano calls for 460k total.

Mantuano: JJ
Grandieri: KK

Mantuano doesn't hit his two outer and is out in 8th place.

Event 23: 9th Place - Wang

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Wei Wang (Holmdel, NJ)
$1,479

Wei Wang, a native of China, is all in for 74k and called by Eliano Mesquita and Kerry Small in the small and big blinds respectfully.

Mesquita and Small check it down to the river and when the cards are tabled, Mesquita hits a flush on the river with Q 9 to eliminate Wang, who had A 9, in 9th place.

Event 23: 10th Place - Egan

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)


Joe Egan is all in for 170k with A♣ 3♠ and is called by Alex Torres' 5♠ 6.The flop is 6♣ 7 6♠ and the trip sixes are enough to knock Egan out in 10th place for $961.

Event 23: Final Table

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

Seat-Name-Chip Count

1 Wei Wang (Holmdel, NJ) 186k
2 Don Matusow (Ventnor, NJ) 650k
3 Joe Egan (Philadelphia, PA) 250k
4 Alex Torres (Union City, NJ) 280k
5 Eliano Mesquita (Toms River, NJ) 2.6 million
6 Kerry Small (Ventnor, NJ) 1 million
7 Allan Lubin (Watchung, NJ) 900k
8 Silvio Mantuano (New York, NY) 142k
9 Paul Colwell (Mountain Lakes, NJ) 303k
10 Dave Grandieri (Danbury, CT) 1.3 million

Event 23: Payouts 11-14

$250 + $30 Deep Stack NLH (1 Re-Entry)

The bust outs have been fast and furious as we're down to only 10 players who are currently redrawing for their final table seats.

Position - Name - Amount

11 Evan Corigliano (Monroe, CT) $961
12 Atansio Prestigiacomo (Holtsville, NY) $961
13 Kurt Lichtman (New York, NY) $739
14 George Gillis (Baltimore, MD) $739