Borgata Poker Fall Open 2019 Blog
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*Call it whatever you want, but there’s no denying that this week’s action on the felt at BorgataPoker.com was impressive. Over the course of the week, we saw players cash for tens of thousands in dollars across a number of big tourneys, including our big $35k Guaranteed event on Sunday, our nightly $10k Guaranteed, and a pair of tourneys that can only be described as Mega.$2500 + $200 Championship Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
There were no turkey’s at this final table, just a bunch of ’sicko’s,’ and in the end it’s Brock Parker (Silver Spring, MD) who won the Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship event early Thanksgiving morning.
Parker beat Scott Baumstein (New York, NY) heads up and outlasted Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, NY) after a marathon session of three-handed play.
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. Follow the official Borgata Poker Blog for up to the minute updates, interview and more! VIEW BLOG: Follow the official Borgata Poker Open Blog for up to the minute updates, interviews and more! Complete schedule and details for 2019 WPT Borgata Poker Open at Borgata in Atlantic City, NJ, including registration times, buy-ins, blind structures, starting chips, prize pool guarantees and game information. Trinket slots for macros.’I was lucky considering where I started,’ said Parker who was 26th out 27 returning players with only 14 big blinds. ’I didn’t expect to stay very long, but I was lucky enough to get two double-ups and then took it from there.’
Borgata Poker Open 2019 BlogOn the final hand, Parker held K♠ K♥ against Baumstein’s K♣ 9♦ on a 9-high flop to claim the title, the trophy and the $372,568 first prize.
’I’m happy with how I played,’ said Baumstein, who earned $209,480, the largest cash of his career. ’It was some of the best poker of my life.’
And added, ’This was the toughest final table in the history of Borgata Poker. It was a bunch of sickos.’
The final 10 featured two Borgata trophy winners Vinny Pahuja, who finished 4th, and Jeff Papola (5th), as well as Michael Esposito (6th), the 7th place finisher in 2012 WSOP Main Event.
Also at the final table was Matt Stout (7th), who has more than $1 million in career tournament earnings, and local grinder and good guy Tony Behbahani (9th). But it was the final three that stole the show.Borgata Poker Summer Open 2019 Blog
After Pahuja was knocked out 4th, Parker, Baumstein and Chan played three-handed for more than four hours.
’It was a really tough final table,’ said Pahuja, ’whoever wins, deserves it.’
Chan was finally knocked out by Parker in third place.
’He (Baumstein) should’ve been gone a couple of times,’ said Chan. ’He got a chop with ace-king to ace-seven, but whatever I’ll take it,’ he added after earning $131,895 for finishing third.
And it wasn’t just the final table that was tough, many of the players who returned for Day 3 were loaded with talent.
Other Borgata trophy winners included Christian Harder, who just missed the final table with an 11th place finish, Brian O’Donohue (13th), Abraham Korotki (19th) and Allen ’Chainsaw’ Kessler (20th).
And the accolades don’t stop there, as four WSOP bracelet holders were at the final three tables.
Parker has two bracelets, 15th place finisher Matt Matros has three, while Papola and Lemke (27th) have one each.
The tournament began with 644 entries for a total buy-in of $1,610,000 which smashed the $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.
This is Parker’s best finish at Borgata and pushed him over the $2 million mark in live career tournament earnings.
’It was a really good final table,’ said Parker. ’A lot of talented players.’
Final Table Results
1st Brock Parker (Silver Spring, MD) $372,568
2nd Scott Baumstein (New York, NY) $209,480
3rd Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, NY) $131,895
4th Vinny Pahuja (Hicksville, NY) $107,067
5th Jeff Papola (Monmouth Beach, NJ) $85,344 Borgata Poker Open Blog 2019 Fall September
6th Michael Esposito (Seaford, NY) $70,602
7th Matt Stout (Las Vegas, NV) $56,637
8th Ravi Raghavan (Northbrook, IL) $42,672
9th Kambiz ’Tony’ Behbahani (Fairfax Station, VA) $29,482 Borgata Poker Fall Open 2019 Blog
10th Lou Crispino (Amityville, NY) $20,172
FINAL RESULTS
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*November 5-22, 2019. FEATURING Borgata Deepstack Kick-Off $500,000 Guaranteed Wednesday, November 6 - Saturday, November 9 $540 Buy-in + $60 Entry Borgata Almighty Stack $300,000 Guaranteed Tuesday, November 12 - Saturday, November 16 $350 Buy-In + $50 Entry Live Streamed Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship $1 Million Guaranteed.
*Call it whatever you want, but there’s no denying that this week’s action on the felt at BorgataPoker.com was impressive. Over the course of the week, we saw players cash for tens of thousands in dollars across a number of big tourneys, including our big $35k Guaranteed event on Sunday, our nightly $10k Guaranteed, and a pair of tourneys that can only be described as Mega.$2500 + $200 Championship Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
There were no turkey’s at this final table, just a bunch of ’sicko’s,’ and in the end it’s Brock Parker (Silver Spring, MD) who won the Borgata Fall Poker Open Championship event early Thanksgiving morning.
Parker beat Scott Baumstein (New York, NY) heads up and outlasted Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, NY) after a marathon session of three-handed play.
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. Follow the official Borgata Poker Blog for up to the minute updates, interview and more! VIEW BLOG: Follow the official Borgata Poker Open Blog for up to the minute updates, interviews and more! Complete schedule and details for 2019 WPT Borgata Poker Open at Borgata in Atlantic City, NJ, including registration times, buy-ins, blind structures, starting chips, prize pool guarantees and game information. Trinket slots for macros.’I was lucky considering where I started,’ said Parker who was 26th out 27 returning players with only 14 big blinds. ’I didn’t expect to stay very long, but I was lucky enough to get two double-ups and then took it from there.’
Borgata Poker Open 2019 BlogOn the final hand, Parker held K♠ K♥ against Baumstein’s K♣ 9♦ on a 9-high flop to claim the title, the trophy and the $372,568 first prize.
’I’m happy with how I played,’ said Baumstein, who earned $209,480, the largest cash of his career. ’It was some of the best poker of my life.’
And added, ’This was the toughest final table in the history of Borgata Poker. It was a bunch of sickos.’
The final 10 featured two Borgata trophy winners Vinny Pahuja, who finished 4th, and Jeff Papola (5th), as well as Michael Esposito (6th), the 7th place finisher in 2012 WSOP Main Event.
Also at the final table was Matt Stout (7th), who has more than $1 million in career tournament earnings, and local grinder and good guy Tony Behbahani (9th). But it was the final three that stole the show.Borgata Poker Summer Open 2019 Blog
After Pahuja was knocked out 4th, Parker, Baumstein and Chan played three-handed for more than four hours.
’It was a really tough final table,’ said Pahuja, ’whoever wins, deserves it.’
Chan was finally knocked out by Parker in third place.
’He (Baumstein) should’ve been gone a couple of times,’ said Chan. ’He got a chop with ace-king to ace-seven, but whatever I’ll take it,’ he added after earning $131,895 for finishing third.
And it wasn’t just the final table that was tough, many of the players who returned for Day 3 were loaded with talent.
Other Borgata trophy winners included Christian Harder, who just missed the final table with an 11th place finish, Brian O’Donohue (13th), Abraham Korotki (19th) and Allen ’Chainsaw’ Kessler (20th).
And the accolades don’t stop there, as four WSOP bracelet holders were at the final three tables.
Parker has two bracelets, 15th place finisher Matt Matros has three, while Papola and Lemke (27th) have one each.
The tournament began with 644 entries for a total buy-in of $1,610,000 which smashed the $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.
This is Parker’s best finish at Borgata and pushed him over the $2 million mark in live career tournament earnings.
’It was a really good final table,’ said Parker. ’A lot of talented players.’
Final Table Results
1st Brock Parker (Silver Spring, MD) $372,568
2nd Scott Baumstein (New York, NY) $209,480
3rd Patrick Chan (Brooklyn, NY) $131,895
4th Vinny Pahuja (Hicksville, NY) $107,067
5th Jeff Papola (Monmouth Beach, NJ) $85,344 Borgata Poker Open Blog 2019 Fall September
6th Michael Esposito (Seaford, NY) $70,602
7th Matt Stout (Las Vegas, NV) $56,637
8th Ravi Raghavan (Northbrook, IL) $42,672
9th Kambiz ’Tony’ Behbahani (Fairfax Station, VA) $29,482 Borgata Poker Fall Open 2019 Blog
10th Lou Crispino (Amityville, NY) $20,172
FINAL RESULTS
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