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One of the largest poker rooms in the United States is set to reopen this Wednesday after being closed since mid-March due to the pandemic. Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey will open its doors at 10 a.m. local time, albeit with some changes.
The room, which previously housed 77 tables, will open with just 30 spaced-out tables, each with polycarbonate divides between each seat. Only seven-handed cash games will be offered as there are no plans for tournaments right now. However, players can expect some lucrative promotions including a Bad Beat Jackpot starting at $100,000.
Two Plus Two Poker Forums Live Poker Tournament Events: Harrah's AC WSOP Satellite Event (AKA 'WSOP Warm-Up') May 12th-27th 2010. Poker At Harrah's Resort & Casino With 40 poker tables and games including limit, no-limit Texas Hold'em and Omaha, there's never a dull moment when you're playing poker in Atlantic City at Harrah's Resort. The resort hosts the popular Poker Freeroll Tournament annually.
Here are some other changes and procedures:
- Masks are required in the poker room (and other public areas in the casino)
- Beverage service is available
- Food will not be permitted in the poker room
- Hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the room
- Spectators will not be allowed in the poker room
“We are happy to welcome back our loyal players as we reopen Atlantic City’s market-leading East Coast poker destination,” said Melonie Johnson, president and chief operating officer of Borgata.
She continued: “We have made some changes to enhance our guests’ experience and are excited to reintroduce live poker and the Borgata Poker brand more safely.”
While Borgata was the last casino to reopen in Atlantic City, it will be the first of the city’s poker rooms to welcome back players. It’s by far the busiest against the competition, which includes Harrah’s Atlantic City, Bally’s, Golden Nugget, and Tropicana. Over the past two years, the combined revenue from all five rooms has totaled approximately $28.5 million each year. In 2019, just shy of $18 million of that came from Borgata.
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Borgata has a long history in the poker world. Not only do they host popular in-house tournament series like the Borgata Spring/Summer/Fall Poker Open (all of which were canceled this year), but they also enjoy a longstanding relationship with the World Poker Tour.
In fact, prior to the pandemic, the 2020 World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Poker Open $3,500 Main Event took place, which saw a 1,290-entry field whittled down to the final six players. The final table was slated to play out at the HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas on April 1, but the pandemic interrupted those plans.
Even now, that final table – as well as those for the 2020 WPT Gardens Poker Championship and WPT L.A. Poker Classic – are still on hiatus with an unknown return date. As such, players like Veerab Zakarian, James Anderson, Brian Altman, Bin Weng, Andrew Hanna, and Nathan Russler will need to wait to see who walks away with the title and $674,840 first-place prize.
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Despite the pandemic, the WPT and Borgata continued their relationship last month by hosting the WPT Online Borgata Series powered by partypoker US Network. The 10-event series saw Tony “ToNiSiNzz” Sinishtaj top a 440-entry field to win the $1,060 Main Event for $77,349.
Sinishtaj, who was recently a guest on the PokerNews Podcast, previously won the WPT Seminole Rock Poker Showdown in Season XVI for $661,283.
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The Harrah’s Philadelphia poker room is located just 10 minutes south Philadelphia International Airport. It is a multi-purpose entertainment complex that includes a luxury casino and racetrack. The poker offering is located on the 3rd floor in the old block space, and is attached to its new sports book and TopGolf experience. Given the proximity of the room to the site’s other gambling attractions, the familiar sounds of slot reels and jangling coins fill the air as you play. The Harrah’s Philadelphia poker room regularly spreads around 28 tables of action to a diverse gambling community. It also offers text to table food service through its new app for players.
Harrah's Philadelphia has a tournament schedule that routinely produces big daily fields, and periodically runs its Diamond Delight multi-flight event. To coin a phrase often used at the venue, it is “welcome to Harrah-dise” for Philadelphia-area tournament players. If looking for cash-game action, you will not be disappointed. No-limit hold’em aficionados are able to play between limits of $1-2 and $10-25 on a regular basis, while the limit gurus can hop in from $2-4 to $20-40. Seven-card stud, pot-limit Omaha and limit Omaha hi-lo are also available.
Harrah’s Philadelphia operates the Total Rewards loyalty card program that is enjoyed by regulars at all Caesars-owned venues in the United States. Earned comps can be banked for use at other Caesars properties, or exchanged right away for tableside food delivery, slot credits, and more. All drinks are complimentary to all players.