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January 30th 2007
WPT Borgata Classic: John Gale makes final table
World Poker Tour events have been coming thick and fast this January, and just five days after the conclusion of the World Poker Open from Tunica we are already looking forward to the final table from the WPT Borgata.

Once again a former WPT winner is in the hunt for a second title, with the UK’s John Gale, winner of the 2005 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, lying second in the chip counts.

A massive 571 people paid up the $9,700 buy-in for the Borgata Classic this year, helping to build a massive $5.5 million prize pool, nearly double that of the recent Tunica event.

Leading the hunt for the $1.6 million first prize is Joe Simmons, a Philadelphia native who is guaranteed to double his lifetime career earnings at tomorrow’s final table. He starts with $5.5 million in chips.

Close behind Simmons is John Gale, who, with a WPT title and a WSOP bracelet to his name is possibly the title favourite, though history tells us that the WPT has no respect for favourites.

And with the unpredictable John Hennigan sitting in third place no-one will feel comfortable of their position at the table.

The final table starts tomorrow at 5pm EST

The chip counts are as follows:

Joe Simmons - $5,500,000
John Gale - $4,830,000
John Hennigan - $3,255,000
Chuck Kelley - $1,610,000
Michael Sukonik - $1,305,000
John James - $535,000

The payout is as follows:

1st - $1,606,223
2nd - $849,082
3rd - $443,096
4th - $387,709
5th - $332,322
6th – 276,935

Submitted: 30/01/2007 11:45:38

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