2019 Borgata Poker Open

WPT Borgata Poker Open $3,500 Championship
Day: 5
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 5
Players Left
1

Donald Maloney Takes Down WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship for $487,874!

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
WPT Champion Donald Maloney
WPT Champion Donald Maloney

The WPT Borgata Poker Open $3,500 Championship came to an end after five grueling days of play and when the last chance saloon had closed for business it was Donald Maloney claiming the first-place prize of $487,874, along with his first WPT title.

Maloney is a Glendale, Arizona native who is a former hockey player. He talked about his previous career as well as plans for his future.

“I feel like hockey and poker are my two greatest talents,” he said. “I still skate all the time and they are pretty much my two biggest hobbies. I’d like to get back into hockey at some point if I can. I’ve got to not be injured to start a year one time, that would be fun. Other than that, I’d like to get into management potentially just like my dad did.”

The final day of the tournament began with just six players and when only three remained a deal was struck. After the adjusted payouts were determined the players decided that five days was long enough and all moved in blind for the title.

“The last hand was pretty interesting,” he said. “The guys had decided that they were exhausted and really didn’t want to play anymore, so we decided to do a flip. It went runner-runner straight, so it was definitely meant for me to get the title and I’ll always remember it, I guarantee.”

When asked if Maloney had any final words he said, “Poker is great and I love playing tournaments, I plan to be back and hope to be back in the winner’s circle.”

Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize (USD)
1Donald MaloneyGlendale, Arizona$487,784*
2Uke DautiStanhope, New Jersey$464,338*
3Kevin AlbersMilford, Michigan$378,664*
4Dave FarahFairfield, New Jersey$227,077
5Jerry MaherWarren, New Jersey$171,386
6Victor RamdinBronx, New York$130,000

*Denotes three-way deal.

Final Table Action

The fifth and final day of the WPT Borgata Poker Open saw just six of the original 1,156 entries return to play with first-place originally slated to be $616,186. The day began with Victor Ramdin drawing first blood as he fought back from a large chip deficit between him and his remaining foes. Albers was next to take a stab at shifting the leader board when he turned three fives against Dave Farah and moved all in. Farah called and Albers double early in the day, moving Farah down to fourth on the totem pole.

It was just after the first break when Farah opened blind from under the gun and Albers three-bet light because of this, holding jack-eight of diamonds in the cutoff. Ramdin woke up in the big blind with two kings and moved it all in. Farah folded instantly but Albers took his time, ultimately he elected to call after already having so much invested and the two tabled their hands. A dry nine-high flop rolled out and Ramdin was in a great spot to double up. The turn peeled off a seven, giving Albers two different straight possibilities and the ten on the river was one of them. The room was shocked as well-known WPT champ Ramdin exited in sixth place.

Albers continued to roll soon after and took down a couple more pots within the next few hands. In one, he had pocket nines against the king-jack of Uke Dauti and the flop came down nine-high. Dauti three-barrelled all the way to the river and Albers called down with his set of nines, pulling in another massive pot as he then took over the chip lead. Almost two hours went by before Borgata regular Jerry Maher found himself on the shorter side of things. Maher opened with four-three of clubs from the cutoff and Dauti defended his big blind, holding ace-seven. The flop came down ace-seven-five with two clubs and both players put all of their chips in the middle on what was essentially a flip. Unfortunately for Maher, the turn shut down all of them when a seven peeled off, leaving him drawing dead to the river as he took an exit in fifth place.

Farah was on a rollercoaster of a day and the final four was no different. Farah instantly took down a large pot from Dauti to climb back up to almost what he started the day with but Dauti took it all back and then some in the very next hand. Dauti opened with jacks and fired on every street thereafter. Farah called down the whole way with just a pair of tens on a board showing three overs to his pair. Dauti tabled a turned straight and Farah was then left short once more.

This time Farah wouldn't bounce back as Maloney limped from the small with a pair of nickels and Farah checked behind, holding queen-seven. The dealer fanned out queen-seven-five on the flop and the two put it all in on what was the biggest cooler of the day. Farah failed to catch up, sending the pot to Maloney Farah was eliminated in fourth for a respectable $227,077.

The tournament then went on an unscheduled break where the remaining three worked out a deal and decided on adjusted payouts. Maloney took home the lion's share for $487,784 with Dauti pulling in $464,338 for his second-place finish and Albers taking $378,664 for third. The three then moved all in blind for the title and Maloney found himself taking that down as well thanks to a runner-runner straight.

This wraps up for the PokerNews live coverage of the WPT Borgata Poker Open $3,500 Championship, make sure to tune in updates on the rest of the events.

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Dave Farah Eliminated in 4th Place ($227,077)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Dave Farah
Dave Farah

Donald Maloney looked down at {5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and limped from the small blind. Dave Farah checked his {q-Clubs}{7-Hearts} to the {q-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} flop and both players hit exactly what they were looking for.

Maloney and Farah both checked to the {9-Clubs} turn card. Maloney checked to Farah, he bet 600,000 and Maloney quickly check-raised all in with his set of nickels.

Farah called with his top two and players revealed their hands. Maloney was ahead with his set of fives and the {3-Hearts} did not change a thing as Maloney took down the pot, eliminating Farah from the tournament in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Donald Maloney us
Donald Maloney
14,700,000
3,650,000
3,650,000
WPT 1X Winner
Dave Farah us
Dave Farah
Busted

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Jerry Maher Eliminated in 5th Place ($171,386)

Level 31 : 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Jerry Maher
Jerry Maher

Jerry Maher opened to 300,000 from the cutoff with {4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Uke Dauti defended his big blind, holding {a-Diamonds}{7-Spades}. The dealer fanned out {a-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{5-Clubs} on the flop and Dauti checked his two pair.

Maher bet 300,000 and Dauti check-raised to 900,000. Maher moved all in for 3,500,000 effective and Dauti snap-called.

Jerry Maher: {4-Clubs}{3-Clubs}
Uke Dauti: {a-Diamonds}{7-Spades}

Maher and Dauti tabled their hands and were flipping to the turn. A {7-Diamonds} hit the felt and Dauti nailed a boat. Maher was then drawing dead to the {k-Clubs} river card as Dauti took down the pot, eliminating Maher from the tournament in fifth place for $171,3836.

Player Chips Progress
Uke Dauti us
Uke Dauti
17,500,000
3,850,000
3,850,000
Jerry Maher us
Jerry Maher
Busted

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Victor Ramdin Eliminated in 6th Place ($130,672)

Level 30 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Victor Ramdin
Victor Ramdin

Dave Farah opened to 325,000 from under the gun, Kevin Albers three-bet to 950,000 in the cutoff and Victor Ramdin moved all in for 1,900,000 from the big blind. Farah folded and Albers called, putting Ramdin at risk.

Victor Ramdin: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Kevin Albers: {j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}

The flop came down {9-Clubs}{5-Spades}{4-Hearts} and Ramdin was in great shape to double. A {7-Spades} landed on the turn, giving Albers some straight outs.

The {10-Diamonds} completed the board as Albers went runner-runner straight to take down the pot, eliminating Ramdin in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Albers us
Kevin Albers
8,750,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Victor Ramdin us
Victor Ramdin
Busted

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A Champion Will Be Crowned in WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship!

Victor Ramdin
Victor Ramdin

The final day of the WPT Borgata Poker Open $3,500 Championship is now upon us and all of the lights have been set up as the official final table of six gets set to battle it out for a WPT title, along with the immense $616,186 first-place cash prize.

Dave Farah sits in the driver's seat for the final day, having a considerable lead with his 14,325,000 in chips. Farah has cashed in live events dating back to 2008 and it was not until this past January that he really found his first breakthrough cash, right here in the Borgata.

Farah finished runner-up in the 2019 WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open $3,500 Championship, landing his biggest career cash for $485,611. He has done the incredible by reaching yet another WPT final table and is in an incredible position to improve on his previous personal best that occurred earlier this year.

One player coming into the Day 5 on the shorter side of things is Victor Ramdin, but what he lacks in chips he surely makes up for in experience. Ramdin is a WPT champion who has over 4.5 million in live career earnings, proving time and time again that he can play with the best in the business. Ramdin will be coming into the final day at the bottom of the barrel with his 3,575,000 stack, and will be someone to watch as he looks to spin up a stack with his exhilarating style of play.

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

The final table of six was then set and will return tomorrow at 2 p.m. to play the final day of the event. 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!

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