Brock Parker Wins 2012 Borgata Fall Poker Open

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Brock Parker has won the 2012 Borgata Fall Poker Open and the $372k cash prize that comes with that honor.

A total of 644 poker players entered the event.

“It was a really good final table,” Parker told the Borgata blog after the event. “A lot of talented players.”

Parker’s life time earnings of just over $1.8 million include two first place finishes at the 2009 World Series of Poker that totaled nearly $800,000.  He won two WSOP bracelets as a result.  Parker has cashed out in 44 events to date. 

Lock Poker pro Matt Stout finished in 7th place at this year’s Borgata Fall Poker Open.   

Here’s a look at the complete final-table payouts:

  1. Brock Parker (Silver Spring, MD) $372,568

  2. Scott Baumstein (New York, NY) $209,480
  3. Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, NY) $131,895  

  4. Vinny Pahuja (Hicksville, NY) $107,067  

  5. Jeff Papola (Monmouth Beach, NJ) $85,344  

  6. Michael Esposito (Seaford, NY) $70,602  
  7. Matt Stout (Las Vegas, NV) $56,637 

  8. Ravi Raghavan (Northbrook, IL) $42,672 

  9. Kambiz 'Tony' Behbahani (Fairfax Station, VA) $29,482 


Lou Crispino (Amityville, NY) $20,172 

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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