Borgata Deep Stack Tournament: final table results

November 16th, 2007
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The Deep Stack Tournament came to a finish yesterday at the Borgata. Five days of 75-minute-level play by 172 players in the $5,200 buy-in event led to Joseph Cappello taking his $283,800 winning share of the $860,000 prize pool back to New York.

The rest of the final table:

2. Aaron Been, Tallahassee, FL, $150,500
3. Emad Alabsi, Wickliffe, OH, $86,000
4. Leonard Green, Huntingdon, PA, $64,500
5. Ira Razmjou, McLean, VA, $47,300
6. Gregory Myers, Decatur, GA, $38,700
7. Thomas Mavroudis, Fresh Meadows, NY, $30,100
8. Feming Chan, West Windsor, NJ, $25,800
9. Bruce Klein, Arlington, VA, $17,200


Article Credit: Robin

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