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In 2019, just shy of $18 million of that came from Borgata. #BorgataAC’s Poker Room REOPENS October 21 at 10AM. Poker play will be live cash games on seven-handed tables with. The 2019 Borgata Fall Poker Open is now over. Visit the Official Borgata Fall Poker Open Blog for full coverage of the tournament including event recaps, image galleries, player interviews and more. Stay in the know. For poker updates, follow us on: BorgataPoker Twitter borgatapokerblog.com. Online Poker Tournaments Sign up and sign in to start playing any of our online poker tournaments at Borgata Poker Online! Find free rolls, seasonal tournaments, and more and start winning real money! 2019/2020 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open $3,500 No-Limit Hold’em Poker tournament event info, including schedule, blind structure, and payout structure.Table Of Contents
The 2019 Borgata Fall Poker Open came to a close on Friday as the last tournament on the 23-event schedule wrapped up. While David Jackson’s victory in the $2,700 Championship captured headlines headed into the weekend, there were actually two other side event winners who closed things out.Bryan Neira Wins Black Chip Bounty NLH
Event #22 $440 Black Chip Bounty NLH drew a total of 126 entries creating a prize pool of over $36,000. When the dust settled it was Bryan Neira finishing as the last man standing.
Neira built a big stack early and stayed near the top of the chip counts for much of the night. He caught fire at the final table sending player after player to the rail.
Neira took home $10,816 for his victory and his first Borgata Poker Open trophy and he has now earned over $300,000 throughout his career.Event 22 Final Table ResultsPlacePlayerPrize1Bryan Neira$10,8162Michael Haberman$6,0503Patrick Ibrahim$3,6674Faraz Ghobadi$2,9335Leonardo Palermo$2,2006Jose Reyes$1,8337Hal Neeman$1,4678Diana Volcovschi$1,1009She Lok Wong$82510Panagiotis Maragelis$733Jeremiah Budin Wins the Last BFPO Trophy
Event #23 $230 Deepest Stack NLH was the last event of the 2019 Borgata Fall Poker Open. It was a long day of tournament poker that came to an end in the early morning hours when a winner emerged from the 325-entry field.
Jeremiah Budin was the last man standing taking home $17,023 and his first BFPO trophy. Budin earned the nickname ’The Terminator’ from his tablemate Carlos Matos after catching fire in the late stages of the tournament.

Budin entered the final table with the chip lead and held strong near the top of the chip counts for much of the night. He entered heads-up play with nearly a 2:1 chip deficit but scooped the first few pots and he was off and running.
In the last hand of play, Walter Sarmiento moved all in holding and was snapped off by the of Budin. The two players shook hands and Budin posed for the last winner’s photo of the series.Borgata Poker Tournaments 2019 Schedule SummerEvent 23 Final Table ResultsPlacePlayerPrize1Jeremiah Budin$17,0232Walter Sarmiento$9,4583Charles Dunlap$5,8834Jay Rosenberg$4,7295April Motola$3,7206Alexander Desiervio$3,0587Victor Katavsev$2,4598Carlos Matos$1,8609Chong Yang$1,26110Frank Egan$820
PokerNews will return to Atlantic City in January to bring poker fans updates from the 2020 Borgata Winter Poker Open, which tends to be the venue’s biggest series of the year!
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PokerNews will offer live tournament updates for the entirety of the 2019 Borgata Fall Poker Open, which begins Tuesday, November 5th. The content will reside on their site, so follow this link to access the latest updates: https://www.pokernews.com/tours/borgata-poker-open/2019-borgata-fall-poker-open/
It was about 4am on Thanksgiving morning when the final trophy event of the 2018 Borgata Fall Poker Open came to an end and with it, the exciting November series was a wrap.Wenhao Ying – 1st Place – 2018 BFPO Championship
Earlier on Wednesday, a relatively unknown 24-year-old grad student named Wenhao Ying went wire-to-wire on the live streamed final table to claim 1st place in the $1 Million Guaranteed Championship event, along with $200,000* and his first Borgata title. In fact, this is his first title on record, more than doubling his lifetime earnings, which have all come in the previous 27 months.
Ying faced down a final table that included three very experienced pros: Paul Volpe, Brian Altman, and Matt Wantman. Altman ran into a cooler early that sent him out in 6th place, but the other two were there at the end with Ying. They agreed on adjusted payouts based on their chip standings which brought the four-day Championship to a close.Frank Lagodich – 1st Place – 2018 Fall Poker Open Kick-Off
The sixteen-day-long series was kicked off with the $500,000 Guaranteed Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em event. The prize pool came close to $800,000 and another young player claimed that title as well. First place and $128,359* went to 22-year-old Ohioan Frank Lagodich on his first-ever trip to Borgata. After getting heads-up with Borgata regular and poker pro Joe Cappuccio, Lagodich took the chip lead and the final two negotiated an adjusted payout with an even split of the remaining prize pool.
It was a good series for some of the “old school” Borgata tournament grinders as well. After several near misses, Bob Camano finally claimed his first Borgata title in Omaha/Stud High/Low Mix event. Andrew Klein booked his sixth Borgata win in the Old School NLH event, moving him into fifth place on the Most Wins at Borgata list. Howard Wolper waited until the final night of the series to make the money in Event 20, notching his 117th lifetime cash at Borgata, extending a record that’s going to be hard to beat.
The Ladies were once again in the spotlight, with two regulars claiming titles and setting records. BorgataPoker.com sponsored pro Katie Stone made the final six of the Deepest Stack NLH event and negotiated an adjusted payout giving her 1st place and $19,337*. This was her third Borgata title, putting her in a tie for first on the ‘Most Wins at Borgata by a Woman’ list. Until this series, Patricia Barsanti-Chou held this record. Just four days later, Anna Antimony won the Almighty Stack, coming out on top of a field of 1,073 runners to take the top prize of $91,586. This was also her third Borgata title, putting her in a three-way tie with Stone and Barsanti-Chou.
If there was a ‘Grind Until You Get There’ award, it would go to Carlos Matos for this BFPO series. He finished 5th in Event 9, the Deepest Stack, for $19,337*, then followed that up with a 3rd place finish in Event 15, the Saturday Series Deep Stack, for $14,432*. He finally got there and capped the series with a win in Event 19, the Deeper Stack, for $14,000* and his first Borgata Open trophy.
In total, more than $3.4 million was paid out in prize money in these 20 main events alone, not including satellites and secondary events, and 18 Borgata Fall Poker Open trophies found new homes. A complete list of main event winners is below.*Indicates Adjusted Payout
The daily tournament schedule has resumed in the Poker Room, with brief interruptions for Holiday Tournaments on Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. There is also a DeepStacks Challenge Series running December 26th – December 30th.Borgata Poker Tournaments September 2019
It’s never too early to make plans for the 2019 Winter Poker Open, which runs January 15th – February 1st, and returns to Borgata’s spacious Event Center venue. The series will be capped by the World Poker Tour Winter Poker Open Championship, January 27-31.
On behalf of Borgata Poker Staff and bloggers Tim Kelliher, Chris Murray, and myself, thank you to all the players who participated and make Borgata tournament poker great. And thank you to the staff for the best-run events on the East Coast.

Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the coming Holiday season!
@KaelaineAndrew Zhu
With the elimination of Gary Wong in 4th the final three players immediately began to discuss a deal. The stacks were counted down and they quickly came to an agreement.
Andrew Zhu who was holding the chip lead at the time of the deal takes the Borgata Fall Poker Open and $11,301.
Brad Russo earns $10,403 for his second place finish and Nick Devenezia will take home $7,002 for his third place finish.(L to R) Brad Russo, Andrew Zhu, Nick Devenezia
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 29: 50,000/100,000/BB Ante 100,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 4Andrew Zhu
Andrew Zhu raised from the button and Gary Wong moved all in from the big blind covering Zhu.
Zhu snap called for his last 2,390,000 turning over his and Wong showed . The runout sealed the deal for Zhu and Wong was eliminated just a few later.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 29: 50,000/100,000/BB Ante 100,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 6
The final six players have been negotiating a deal for quite some time. They could not come to an agreement and play continues here in the late night hours.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 28: 40,000/80,000/BB Ante 80,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 8Daniel Ahmad
Daniel Ahmad got his stack of 750,000 all in pre-flop holding but ran right into the of his opponent. The board ran out .
Ahmad improved to a king high flush cracking his opponents pocket rockets to earn the double up.
Daniel Ahmad- 1,650,000
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 27: 30,000/60,000/BB Ante 60,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 9She Lok “Gary” Wong
There are just nine players remaining here in the last event of the series. She Loke “Gary” Wong has moved into the chip lead with just over 2,000,000.
Andrew Zhu who was holding the lead for much of the night is still right on his heels with 1,600,000.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 27: 30,000/60,000/BB Ante 60,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 10
The Event 20 final table is now set and the players will battle it out in the late night hours. One of these lucky players will take home $14,885 along with the Borgata Fall Poker Open trophy.
Payouts
1. $14,885
2. $8,771
3. $5,050
4. $4,093
5. $3,189
6. $2,658
7. $2,126
8. $1,595
9. $1,063
10-12. $691
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 23: 12,000/24,000/BB Ante 24,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 24Borgata Poker Tournaments Winter 2019Howard Wolper
The players are now in the money and once again Howard Wolper is in the cash. Wolper extends his Borgata recored for the most tournaments cashes in Borgata history.
Wolper’s chips are getting low so he will need to double up here in the late levels of Event 20.
$200+$30 Deepest Stack NLH
$35,000 Guaranteed
Structure Sheet
Level 22: 10,000/20,000/BB Ante 20,000
Total Entries: 274
Players Remaining: 27
The money bubble has burst here in Event 20 after a lengthy hand for hand. The final 27 players are now all in the money and guaranteed a minimum of $478 for their efforts.
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