2019 Borgata Poker Open

Event #12: $1,090 Six-Max NLH
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 Borgata Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j7
Prize
$62,718
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,090
Prize Pool
$236,680
Entries
244
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
30,000

Kevin Javier Wins 2019 BPO Event #12: $1,090 Six-Max NLH ($62,718)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Kevin Javier
Kevin Javier

The 2019 Borgata Poker Open (BPO) Event #12: $1,090 Six-Max NLH began with 244 runners including some heavy hitters in the world of poker. On Saturday, just 18 returned to action and it was 24-year-old Canadian IT networking student Kevin Javier coming out on top to win it outright for $62,718.

“I feel good. This is my biggest score by far,” said Javier, who came to the Borgata for the first time to play poker with a friend. “I think I played great. Heads up was against a really good player. I just got lucky. The field was full of people with big scores, it was very intimidating.”

Prior to the win, Javier had $58,971 in live tournament earnings with a prior career-best of $26,344, which came last month when he finished seventh in the World Series of Poker Circuit Playground Poker Club Main Event.

One huge hand that helped propel Javier to the win came against three-time Borgata 6-max champ Michael Kemeter with four players remaining. Both men rivered a spade flush using both their down cards but Javier’s was slightly better.

“That was definitely the biggest hand of the tournament,” Javier reflected. “It was just a cooler. He couldn’t do much for his part.”

What’s next for Javier?

“[The WPT] Main Event, looking forward to it,” he said with a big smile.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Kevin Javier$62,718
2Jeff Trudeau$37,277
3Chris O’Neil$28,402
4Michael Kemeter$22,485
5Shiraz Hasan$17,751
6Scott Efron$13,017
7Christian Harder$10,059

Others to cash the tournament were Olivier Busquet (8th - $7,100), Jessica Dawley (9th - $4,142), Justin Liberto (11th - $2,959), Greg Fishberg (14th - $2,367), Joey Couden (17th - $2,367), and Frank Brannan (18th - $2,367).

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