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Borgarta Open - Bad Beats

September 17th, 2008

The new blind structure of the Borgata Open meant that not only did starting stacks begin at a massive 40,000 but the slow blind increments brought a very leisurely pace about the game throughout the whole of day one. Day two on the other hand told a different story with players hitting the rail one by one throughout the day.

Over half of the players returned to the tables on day 2 but a series of bad beats throughout the day forced several of the usual big cashers out on their ears! David Pham was one of the unlucky ones on day two and was sent hitting the rail after his Bobby Shasta caught a lucky card on the turn.

Dan Shak had a bad day and suffered a very bad beat against Brandon Cantu when his lower full house was beaten by higher one! Day three will see 68 players return with 54 of those making the money.

 
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