2019 Borgata Poker Open

WPT Borgata Poker Open $3,500 Championship
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 Borgata Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Donald Maloney
Winning Hand
104
Prize
$487,874
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,500
Entries
1,156
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 4
Players Left
6

WPT Borgata Poker Open $3,500 Championship

Day 4 Completed

Dave Farah Leads Final 6 in WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Victor Ramdin, Uke Dauti, Dave Farah, Donald Maloney, Jerry Maher, Kevin Albers
Victor Ramdin, Uke Dauti, Dave Farah, Donald Maloney, Jerry Maher, Kevin Albers

The fourth day of the WPT Borgata Poker Open $3,500 Championship has now come to an end and it is Dave Farah sitting on top of the final six with a considerable chip lead. Farah started the day second on the totem pole out of the 24 runners to begin and he hovered around the same position until the final eleven when he landed a huge pot against Timothy Little that catapulted him into the lead.

Farah continued his dominance during the latter stages of the night, never backing down from a pot en route to bagging 14,325,000 and the lead headed into the final day. Uke Dauti sits second on the leader board with his 8,725,000 stack, after a great unofficial final table performance. Kevin Albers started the day as the chipleader, he lost a few pots late in the day to drop him down to third but he still has a healthy stack of 7,975,000 headed into the final day.

The other three players that make up the final table are Donald Maloney (6,000,000), Jerry Maher (5,550,000), and Victor Ramdin (3,575,000). All three took a different path to make the final six with Ramdin at the top of the food chain throughout the day until the unofficial final table where he lost a large pot to Farah. Maloney and Maher took the path less traveled, sitting near the bottom for the better part of the day until both found two big hands at the end of the night.

WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship Official Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Kevin AlbersUnited States7,975,00080
2Jerry MaherUnited States5,550,00056
3Donald MaloneyUnited States6,000,00060
4Victor RamdinUnited States3,575,00036
5Dave FarahUnited States14,325,000143
6Uke DautiUnited States8,725,00087

Day 4 Action

The tournament saw 24 runners return for Day 4 of the WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship and the action picked up just as it left off on Day 3. Scott Baumstein came in as the short-stack and instantly he found two doubles but failed to find a third as he took an exit shortly after. Femi Fashakin, Aaron Mermelstein, and Derek Bowers also took an exit before the first break of the day, all cashing for $21,784.

Another four players took an exit in the next 90-minutes of play as Jerry Payne, Justin Liberto, Kenneth Stacy, and Qi Hu all hit the rail for a $26,240 payday. The final two tables were formed and it was Ramdin well in front of the remaining 16 players but it was the two short stacks that took part of the first elimination. Peter Vitantonio moved all in with his pair of sixes and Ryan Olisar called with his ten-nine of spades from the big blind. The flop came down with a pair of aces and the river brought another pair of eights, counterfeiting Vitantonio's sixes as he was eliminated by Olisar.

The next two levels saw a flurry of eliminations, including Vanessa Selbst who found herself on the shorter side of things and elected to move all in against Ramdin. Tyler Phillips opened from the button, Selbst called in the small blind and Ramdin three-bet from the big blind. Phillips folded to Selbst who moved all in with ace-jack and Ramdin snapped it off with big slick. Selbst failed to hit as she was eliminated in 14th place for $39,350.

Vanessa Selbst
Vanessa Selbst

After about a level of play, it was Olisar who would be the unofficial final table bubble boy. Olisar put Nick Pupillo to the test on a wet board and Pupillo called Olisar's all-in on the turn. Olisar had a flush and straight draw, and Pupillo held top pair. Olisar failed to hit as he took an exit in tenth place for $61,618 and the unofficial final table of nine was now set.

Farah started the unofficial final table in the lead and extended his lead instantly after taking down the first hand from Ramdin, increasing his lead. Just a couple of hands after Little moved all in for his remaining chips with ace-king and Farah called, tabling jacks. The board ran out clean for Farah's jacks and Little took an exit in ninth after he failed to hit with his big slick.

Mike Linster was the next to take an exit when he moved all in with ace-jack. Albers called with a pair of nines and Farah called as well with his ace-jack. Nobody improved their hands as Albers pulled in the pot with his pair of nines, eliminating Linster from the tournament. Pupillo lost most of his stack shortly after to Albers when Pupillo three-bet from the small blind and Albers called on the button. Pupillo pushed in a continuation bet for a large portion of his stack and Albers moved all in, Pupillo instantly folded, leaving himself short.

A newly acquired short stack of Pupillo moved into the middle with jack-eight of spades and Maher called with his ace-king. Both players flopped a pair but the remaining runout changed nothing as Maher took down the pot with his flopped pair of kings, sending Pupillo out in seventh for a respectable $100,657 payday.

The final table of six was then set and will return tomorrow at 2 p.m. to play the final day of the tournament. The tournament will resume on level 29 with 58:49 remaining on the clock and blinds of 50,000/100,000 with a big blind ante of 100,000. The levels will drop down to 60-minute in length through the remainder of the final table, with heads-up play switching to half an hour levels. The tournament will play down until an eventual winner takes home the $616,186 first-place prize.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all of the action tomorrow as the day unfolds, so stay tuned!

Tags: Aaron MermelsteinDave FarahDerek BowersDonald MaloneyFemi FashakinJerry MaherJerry PayneJustin LibertoKenneth StacyKevin AlbersMike LinsterNick PupilloPeter VitantonioRyan OlisarScott BaumsteinTimothy LittleTyler PhillipsUke DautiVanessa SelbstVictor Ramdin

Nick Pupillo Eliminated in 7th Place ($100,657)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Nick Pupillo
Nick Pupillo

Pick Pupillo moved all in from under the gun for 755,000 and Jerry Maher called, putting Pupillo ar risk of elimination in what could be the last hand of the night.

Nick Pupillo: {j-Spades}{8-Spades}
Jerry Maher: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

The flop came down {k-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} and Maher took a commanding lead. A {6-Spades} peeled off on the turn and Pupillo needed a river to stay alive.

The {9-Diamonds} completed the board and Maher secured the pot, sending Pupillo out the door i seventh place for a respectable $100,657.

A final table of six is now set and the play has now come to a halt for the night.

Player Chips Progress
Jerry Maher us
Jerry Maher
5,550,000 2,200,000
Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jerry MaherNick Pupillo

Pupillo Continues on the Flop, Albers Shoves

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Kevin Albers opened to 220,000 from the button, Nick Pupillo three-bet to 650,000 in the small blind and Albers called. The dealer spread out {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{6-Clubs} on the flop and Pupillo continued for 560,000.

Albers swiftly moved all in for more than enough to cover his opponent. Pupillo snap-folded and now sits alone as the only player under the million chip mark.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Albers us
Kevin Albers
8,165,000 905,000
Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
WSOP 1X Winner
755,000 -2,560,000

Tags: Kevin AlbersNick Pupillo

Maher Doubles Through Albers

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Jerry Maher opened to 200,000 from middle position, Dave Farah called on the button and Kevin Albers defended his big blind. The flop came down {q-Spades}{j-Clubs}{9-Spades} and action checked to Maher who moved all in for 1,305,000.

Farah folded quickly and Maher pushed in the chips to call, putting Maher at risk of elimination.

Jerry Maher: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}
Kevin Albers: {q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}

The turn peeled off a {7-Hearts} and Maher was still way ahead. A {9-Clubs} completed the board and Maher took down the pot for a complete double with his higher kicker.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Albers us
Kevin Albers
7,260,000 -1,620,000
Jerry Maher us
Jerry Maher
3,350,000 1,545,000

Tags: Dave FarahJerry MaherKevin Albers

Level: 29

Blinds: 50,000/100,000

Ante: 100,000

Dauti Fires Large on the River

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Uke Dauti raised to 175,000 from the cutoff, both Nick Pupillo and Jerry Maher called in the blinds. The dealer spread out {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{7-Spades} on the flop and action checked to the {9-Spades} turn card.

Action checked to Dauti who bet 250,000 and both opponents check-called to see the {7-Clubs} river. Pupillo and Maher both tapped the table again to Dauti who fired in 1,500,000.

Pupillo used four time-extension chips on his way to a fold and Maher quickly folded behind, sending the pot to Dauti on his large river bet.

Player Chips Progress
Uke Dauti us
Uke Dauti
8,400,000 2,940,000
Nick Pupillo us
Nick Pupillo
WSOP 1X Winner
3,310,000 -260,000
Jerry Maher us
Jerry Maher
1,840,000 -1,365,000

Tags: Jerry MaherNick PupilloUke Dauti

Maloney Doubles Through the Chipleader

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Dave Farah opened to 225,000 from middle position and Donald Maloney three-bet shoved for 1,560,000. Farah called and the two tabled their hands with Maloney at risk.

Donald Maloney: {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Dave Farah: {k-Spades}{j-Spades}

The baord ran out {8-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{7-Spades}{9-Spades} and Maloney secured a double up through the chipleader.

Player Chips Progress
Dave Farah us
Dave Farah
16,400,000 -2,600,000
Donald Maloney us
Donald Maloney
WPT 1X Winner
3,240,000 -40,000

Tags: Dave FarahDonald Maloney