Borgata Winter Poker Open 2019 Results
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View the results of Event 1 of the Borgata Winter Poker Open. Borgata Winter Poker Open Results. January 15-19, 2019 BUY-IN: $540 + $60 ENTRIES: 5,130 TOTAL. 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. Vinicius Lima took down the WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Main Event on Wednesday for a $728,430 first place prize and a $15,000 seat the WPT Tournament of Champions. Lima outlasted a field of 1,415 entries and a final table that included David Farah, Joseph Rojas, Brandon Hall, Daniel Buzgon and Ian O’Hara. Results Merit Cyprus Classic. Casino: Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino, Alsancak Mevkii Kyrenia, Cyprus Buy-in: $4,000 + $400 6-Day Event: August 16-21, 2013 Number of Entries: 262. Casino: Casino Royale, Maho Bay, St. Maarten Buy-in: $3,200 + $300 5-Day Event: November 3–7, 2014 Number of Entries: 118 Total Prize Pool: $366,272 Number of Payouts: 15.
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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.
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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 Results
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Bryan Neira | $10,816 |
2 | Michael Haberman | $6,050 |
3 | Patrick Ibrahim | $3,667 |
4 | Faraz Ghobadi | $2,933 |
5 | Leonardo Palermo | $2,200 |
6 | Jose Reyes | $1,833 |
7 | Hal Neeman | $1,467 |
8 | Diana Volcovschi | $1,100 |
9 | She Lok Wong | $825 |
10 | Panagiotis Maragelis | $733 |
Jeremiah 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.
Event 23 Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize |
1 | Jeremiah Budin | $17,023 |
2 | Walter Sarmiento | $9,458 |
3 | Charles Dunlap | $5,883 |
4 | Jay Rosenberg | $4,729 |
5 | April Motola | $3,720 |
6 | Alexander Desiervio | $3,058 |
7 | Victor Katavsev | $2,459 |
8 | Carlos Matos | $1,860 |
9 | Chong Yang | $1,261 |
10 | Frank Egan | $820 |
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