The Borgata Fall Poker Open is drawing near to an end as we enter the last week of the schedule and one of the premier events in now on the final day as Event #14: $1,090 Six-Max NLH is set to kick off.
Mike Stashin is leading the final nine with his 620,000 in chips and closest behind him is Kenny Huynh who has 443,000. There are also two bracelet winners left in the field in Joe Mckeehen (280,000) and Michael Wang (274,000).
Day 2 will begin on level 17, having a 3,000/6,000 as the small and big blind with a 6,000 big blind ante. There will be a break after every three levels of play and the tournament will not end until a winner is crowned, taking home the $39,575 first-place prize, along with a prestigious Borgata Trophy.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing all of the live updates as the day unfolds, so stay tuned.
Carlos Guerro put his last 11,000 into the middle from the button, Chris Caruso called in the small blind and Joe McKeehen jumped in as well from the big.
The dealer fanned out , action checked to McKeehen who bet and Caruso instantly folded as the remaining two tabled their hands.
Carlos Guerrero:
Joe McKeehen:
A turn and river did not improve Guerrero's hand as he was eliminated by the flopped queen of McKeehen.
Michael Wang opened from the hijack and Chris Caruso moved his stack into the middle, totaling around 90,000. Wang called and the two turned over their cards with Caruso at risk.
Chris Caruso:
Michael Wang:
The dealer fanned out on the flop and Wang's ladies were still ahead. A turn and river changed not a thing as Wang took down the pot, sending Caruso on his way.
Gintautas Putinas opened from the hijack and Kenny Huynh moved all in for just over 200,000, Putinas called.
Kenny Huynh:
Gintautas Putinas:
The flop came down and Huynh picked up a straight draw. A on the turn left Huynh with one last chance for romance. The river sealed the deal for Putinas and his kings as Huynh was eliminated from the tournament.
Michael Wang moved all in for his remaining 39,000 and Joe McKeehen called, putting Wang at risk of elimination.
Michael Wang:
Joe McKeehen:
The flop came down , pairing McKeehen's kicker and Wang was then drawing slim. An turn card and river did not improve Wang enough to survive as he was eliminated by the two pair of McKeehen.
Joe McKeehen moved all in for his 107,000 left behind and Qi Hu called, putting McKeehen at risk.
Joe McKeehen:
Qi Hu:
The flop came down and McKeehen was still well in front. A on the turn left Hu with just one more card to send McKeehen out.
The river came down an unfortunate card for the two-time WSOP bracelet winner as an hit the river and Hu took down the pot, eliminating McKeehen from the tournament.
The flop read and there was around 100,00 in the middle when Gintautas Putinas led out with a bet. Mike Stashin raised to 120,000 and Putinas then three-bet to 275,000. Stashin jammed and Putinas called, putting himself at risk.
Gintautas Putinas:
Mike Stashin:
An landed on the turn and Putinas was still in the lead. The river came down a lead changing , shipping the pot to Stashin with his trip treys, eliminating Putinas from the tournament in third place.
Mike Stashin opened to 25,000 from the button, Qi Hu defended and the dealer fanned out on the flop. Action checked to Stashin, he bet 15,000 and Hu check-called to see the turn card.
Hu check-called a bet of 45,000 on the turn and the then hit the felt, completing the board. Hu tapped the table and Stashin moved all in.
Hu called almost instantly, tabling for three aces but it was not enough as Stashin had shown for a rivered straight, taking down the pot as Hu was eliminated in second for a respectable $24,405.
The 2019 Borgata Fall Poker Open has just completed another tournament on the schedule as Event #14: $1,090 Six-Max NLH is now in the books. Emerging victorious was Mike Stashing for $39,575, along with a prestigious Borgata trophy after topping a 136-entry field.
Stashin entered the final day atop the leaderboard, having no real hurdles en route to his victory. He took control of the final table and applied an insane amount of pressure on his competitors in the final stages.
The Massapequa, New York native now eclipses the $400,000 mark in live career earnings, adding his first Borgata trophy to an already solid resume.
Six-Max Final Table Results
Place
Player
Country
Payout
1
Mike Stashin
United States
$39,575
2
Qi Hu
Canada
$24,405
3
Gintautas Putinas
United States
$18,139
4
Joe McKeehen
United States
$14,552
5
Michael Wang
United States
$10,224
6
Kenny Huynh
United States
$7,256
Final Day Action
Day 2 of the event began with just nine players, and it was not long before one took an exit. Unfortunately for Carlos Guerrero, he claimed the first payout of the day. Guerrero fell short during the first round of play, shipping most of his stack to 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event champ Joe McKeehen, who in return finished him off. Guerro moved all in for his remaining stack with jack-six and was called by McKeehen's queen-seven. A queen high board rolled out and Guerrero was the first to leave.
The next person to drop was Nicholas Verderamo, who is fresh off of a WSOP high-roller victory in Baltimore. Once he fell out of contention the unofficial final table was formed and bracelet winner Michael Wang was leading the way. Chris Caruso sat as the table short stack and grinded as long as possible before eventually putting it in with ace-eight versus the queens of Wang. The board ran out dry and Caruso dipped out in seventh.
Kenny Hunyh started the day second in chips but fell below average rather quickly and when it looked like the tide was finally turning on his Day 2, he was caught in a cooler of a hand with Gintautas Putinas. Putinas opened with kings, Hunyh shoved with queens, Putinas called and the rest is history as Hunyh was sent packing in sixth. Wang lost a monster pot to Stashin, running into three nines and just hands later he moved all in with ace-four. McKeehen called with ace-nine and took down the pot, sending Wang out in fifth.
McKeehen moved into second but quickly dropped a large pot to Stashin who then had a monstrous chip lead. The next hand saw McKeehen attempt a bluff on a four-heart board and Qi Hu took his time with the decision. McKeehen called clock and Hu elected to call just as time was running out, tabling a rivered pair of threes, which beat the ace-high bluff of McKeehen. A few hands later McKeehen moved it all-in with ace-king against the ace-eight of Hu. The river brought a devastating card for the two-time bracelet winner as an eight peeled off, sending him out in fourth place.
Three-handed play started with Stashin holding a large lead, but Putinas started to stack up quickly and eventually put Stashin to the test on a six-three-two board. The players four-bet jammed all of their chips into the pot for what was the biggest pot of the day, with Stashin having just a few hundred thousand more. Putinas held top pair against Stashin's middle pair with a flush draw and the board failed to bring a flush for Stashin but the three river did give him trips and the pot, eliminating Putinas.
Hu and Stashin played heads up for just a hand before a champion was crowned. Stashin opened from the button, Hu defended and the ace-jack-ten board peeled off. Hu check-called a bet on the flop and an ace fell on the turn. Hu check-called another bet on the turn and a king completed the board. Stashin jammed, Hu quickly called with his three bullets but they were not enough as Stashin tabled queen-five for a straight, eliminating Hu out in second place for respectable $24,405.
That wraps it up for the PokerNews coverage of the BFPO Six-Max but tune in to Event #17: $2,700 Championship for all of the action as the day unfolds.