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2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open

Event 1: $2 Million Guarantee Big Stack NLHE Re-Entry
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open

Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$2,325,835
Entries
4,812
Players Left
27
Average Chip Stack
3,564,444
Total Chips
96,240,000

Local Spotlight: Taunton's Luis Vazquez

Vazquez in action at the NAPT Bounty Shootout televised final table
Vazquez in action at the NAPT Bounty Shootout televised final table

One of the big stacks returning for Day 2 of the first event on the Borgata Winter Poker Open schedule was Luis Vazquez.

Better known to many by his nickname "Bachy," Vazquez is a local New England poker player from Massachusetts. After his first day in the $2 Million Guarantee Big Stack NLHE Re-Entry, Vazquez bagged up an impressive 315,500 in chips, but the Taunton, Massachusetts native knows there is a long way to go if he wants to lock up another big poker score.

With nearly $470,000 in live tournament earnings and four victories, Vazquez knows a thing or two about tournament poker. In fact, one of those four victories came right here at the Borgata when he won a $230 no-limit holdem event in 2012 at the Borgata Guaranteed Three Play Poker Tournament. For that win, Vazquez defeated a field of 943 entries and earned $41,102.

His biggest live score, which was also his first-ever victory, earned Vazquez $144,286. The event was the $3,500 Foxwoods Poker Classic Championship Event in 2010 where he topped a field of 224 entries for the title.

Outside of those victories, one of the more notable cashes on Vazquez's record came from the 2010 North American Poker Tour $25,000 Bounty Shootout held at Mohegan Sun. Vazquez won his seat into the televised event through a live satellite and parlayed that into a $70,000 score. After winning his first table, Vazquez made the final table and finished in sixth place.

A proud Puerto Rican that loves to stay involved at the poker table with aggressive, tricky play, Vazquez will surely be someone we'll be keeping our eyes on.

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