2020 Borgata Winter Poker Open

Event #17: $3,125 Heads-Up NLH
Day: 2
Event Info

2020 Borgata Winter Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Qi Hu
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
$67,512
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,125
Prize Pool
$168,780
Entries
58
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
8
Players Left
1

Qi Hu Wins the 2020 BWPO Event #17 $3,125 Heads-Up for $67,512

Event #17: $3,125 Heads-Up Champion Qi Hu
Event #17: $3,125 Heads-Up Champion Qi Hu

After three heads-up matches, Qi Hu won the 2020 Borgata Winter Poker Open Heads-Up event by defeating Matthew Emmel in the final for $67,512. The tournament attracted 58 entries to create a prize pool of $168,780. Eight players cashed for at least $8,439 for reaching the quarter-finals.

It was Hu’s second-biggest live cash ever after finishing in second place during the World Series of Poker Circuit in Montreal for $143,015 behind Joe Pellegrino almost six months ago. This result will take him closer to the $500,000-mark according to The Hendon Mob. Emmel gets to take home $33,756, which is his third-biggest live cash ever with his biggest ever taking place in this same event back in 2016 for $49,664 when the buy-in was a lower amount of $2,150.

Heads-Up Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Qi HuCanada$67,512
2Matthew EmmelUnited States$33,756
3Jeffrey HongUnited States$16,878
3Sandeep PulusaniUnited States$16,878
5Christopher AbelaUnited Kingdom$8,439
5David ForbesUnited States$8,439
5Timothy RutherfordCanada$8,439
5Arian StoltUnited States$8,439

Quarter-Finals All Go Down to the Wire

Matthew Emmel vs Arian Stolt
Matthew Emmel vs Arian Stolt
  • Arian Stolt vs Matthew Emmel

Arian Stolt was the first player to claim a match to his name when all the chips went in on a six-eight-queen-king board. Emmel held queen-ten for a flopped pair of queens, but Stolt had two pair with his queen-eight. The second game went Emmel’s way when he rivered a flush and got all the chips to go to a decider. Shortly after, Stolt bluff-shoved on the jack-ace-king-seven-ace board and got called by Emmel, who had turned trip aces to take him into the semi-finals.

Christopher Abela vs Jeffrey Hong
Christopher Abela vs Jeffrey Hong
  • Christopher Abela vs Jeffrey Hong

On the ace-eight-five all-diamond flop, Christopher Abela check-shoved with jack-five with one diamond and a pair of fives. He was called by Jeffrey Hong, who had the queen of diamonds accompanied with a seven. No help came on the board for Hong as Abela won the first game. Hong then won the second game when he rivered a flush and called the shove of Abela, who had turned two pair. In the end, Abela shoved after Hong had limped in on the button with ace-jack. Abela held king-jack so was alive until the jack-ace-jack flop fell. No running kings on the turn and river meant Abela’s tournament run had come to an end.

David Forbes vs Sandeep Pulusani
David Forbes vs Sandeep Pulusani
  • David Forbes vs Sandeep Pulusani

2013 WSOP bracelet winner Sandeep Pulusani snap-called the three-bet shove of David Forbes with ace-queen and held throughout the board against the ace-three of Forbes in the first game. In game two, the flop had come down jack-queen-four and Forbes shoved on Pulusani’s bet to be called with jack-deuce, but Forbes had flopped top two pair with queen-jack and held through the turn and river to get to game three. In the final game, Forbes shoved with king-ten and was called with ace-nine. He bricked the whole board to be sent to the rail.

Timothy Rutherford vs Qi Hu
Timothy Rutherford vs Qi Hu
  • Timothy Rutherford vs Qi Hu

In the first game, Hu shoved after Timothy Rutherford had raised with ace-nine. Hu’s pocket sevens held to take the first game. In the second game, Rutherford shoved with fours and was looked up by Hu, who held sevens again. This time Rutherford was saved by a four on the river to make it one-one. Rutherford was then eliminated when he flopped top pair but Hu turned a higher pair.

Both Semi-Finals Need a Third Game

The Semi-Finals
The Semi-Finals
  • Matthew Emmel vs Jeffrey Hong

Emmel caught Hong’s bluff with nine-five on a trey-seven-ten-jack-four board while holding jack-trey himself. Shortly after, they had to go to a third game when Hong shoved on a ten-eight-five-eight-queen board with a full house as he had ten-eight and his shove got called. Hong limped in during the final game, Emmel raised, Hong shoved, and Emmel called with ace-jack. Hong had ace-ten and the higher kicker played to send Hong out in third place.

  • Sandeep Pulusani vs Qi Hu

In the first game, Pulusani’s aces beat the turned two pair of Hu. During the second game, Pulusani had limped in and Hu shoved for Pulusani to call for 15,000. The ace-ten of Pulusani couldn’t beat the king-jack of Hu who found another king on the flop to pair up to go to a third game too. In the final game, the flop came down trey-four-five when Pulusani check-tank-shoved and was called by Hu, who held pocket kings. Pulusani had a gutshot to a straight and turned a pair but got no help on the river.

The Final

Qi Hu vs Matthew Emmel Heads-Up
Qi Hu vs Matthew Emmel Heads-Up

A deal was discussed for a while but nothing official came out of it. They started playing and the first game would take almost 90 minutes when the chips went in with Hu at risk holding ace-queen. Emmel held pocket kings, Hu flopped an open-ended straight draw but Emmel held on to take the first game. The second game would take almost two hours. The board read six-trey-trey-nine when Emmel check-raised and got called by Hu, who held ten-trey for trips. Emmel had ten-nine for two pair and the river didn’t change things as another game was needed.

In the final game of the night, it took a mere 45 minutes before it was over. Emmel four-bet shoved for just under 50% of the starting stack with ace-four of diamonds. Hu held pocket jacks, and even though the flop brought a flush draw to Emmel, he bricked the turn and river. The two players shook hands and talked things over for a bit more before making their way to the payout desk to collect their winnings.

This concludes the PokerNews coverage of the Heads-Up event but Day 1b of the $3,500 Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship is set to start at 11 a.m. local time on Monday, January 27. So make sure to return to see what happens in that event!

Tags: Arian StoltChristopher AbelaDavid ForbesJeffrey HongMatthew EmmelQi HuSandeep PulusaniTimothy Rutherford

Matthew Emmel Eliminated in 2nd Place ($33,756)

Matthew Emmel
Matthew Emmel

Matthew Emmel opened to 700 from the button and Qi Hu then three-bet to 2,200. Emmel announced all-in for just under 10,000 and Hu snap-called in what was the last hand of the tournament.

Matthew Emmel: {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}
Qi Hu: {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}

The flop rolled out {10-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} and Hu was still leading with his pair of jacks but Emmel did add a flush draw to his outs.

A {9-Hearts} turn was of no help and Emmel had one last chance for romance on the river.

The {3-Spades} completed the board, failing to improve Emmel as he was eliminated in second place for a respectable $33,756.

Congratulations to Canada's Qu Hi on taking down Event #17: $3,125 Heads-Up of the 2020 BWPO for $67,512, along with a prestigious Borgata trophy.

A recap of the event will be posted shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Qi Hu ca
Qi Hu
40,000 10,800
Matthew Emmel us
Matthew Emmel
Busted

Tags: Matthew EmmelQi Hu

Hu Ties It Up

Qi Hu
Qi Hu

Qi Hu opened to 1,200 from the button, Matthew Emmel called and the flop came down {6-Hearts}{3-Spades}{3-Clubs}. Emmel check-called a bet of 700 from Hu and the {9-Spades} peeled off on the turn.

Emmel tapped to Hu who bet 3,000 and Emmel check-raised all in for 11,300. Hu snap-called and the two tabled their hands. Emmel turned over {10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} for nines over threes and was in a bad spot when Hu tabled his {10-Hearts}{3-Hearts}, giving him three treys.

An {8-Diamonds} river changed nothing and Hu took down game number two, evening the playing field.

Player Chips Progress
Qi Hu ca
Qi Hu
40,000 12,400
Matthew Emmel us
Matthew Emmel
Busted

Tags: Matthew EmmelQi Hu

One-Nothing for Emmel

Qi Hu vs Matthew Emmel
Qi Hu vs Matthew Emmel

Matthew Emmel raised from the button and Qi Hu shoved for 8,800 which Emmel called.

Qi Hu: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Matthew Emmel: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}

The flop came {10-Hearts}{j-Spades}{9-Clubs} for Hu to pick up the open-ended straight draw.

The turn was the {6-Clubs} which didn't help him and neither did the {4-Clubs} on the river.

The first game goes to Emmel and the players agreed to take a 20-minute break before continuing with the second game.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Emmel us
Matthew Emmel
40,000 6,800
Qi Hu ca
Qi Hu
Busted

Tags: Matthew EmmelQi Hu

MGM Properties Join Forces to Launch MGM East Coast Poker Tour (ECPT)

MGM East Coast Poker Tour (ECPT)
MGM East Coast Poker Tour (ECPT)

There’s a new poker tour in town as a trio of MGM properties – MGM National Harbor, MGM Springfield, and Borgata – have joined forces to establish the MGM East Coast Poker Tour (ECPT).

The tour will consist of the following stops:

  • Potomac Winter Poker Open at MGM National Harbor February 5-17
  • Borgata Spring Poker Open April 7-24
  • Borgata Summer Poker Open July 7-24
  • Potomac Summer Poker Open at MGM National Harbor July 22-August 3
  • The Armory Classic at MGM Springfield August 12-24

“MGM Resorts offers players the best poker product on the East Coast,” said Jorge Perez, Portfolio President. “Our East Coast Poker Tour is a great way for us to showcase three of our industry-leading properties while creating an exciting tournament series for our guests and poker enthusiasts.”

The Points Leaderboard

Linking the five events will be a leaderboard where players can earn points by participating in any qualifying events.

Leaderboard prizes consist of the following: the top 90 finishers on the leaderboard will earn entry into Borgata Fall Poker Open/MGM Resorts East Coast Poker Tour $2,000,000 Guaranteed Championship on November 15-20, 2020 ($3,500 value) including complimentary overnight stays. Others can win $250 room credits, Cartier watch ($2,500 value) and $500 MGM Resorts promotional gift cards.

Players can earn points in a variety of ways including “Participation Points” for buying into tournaments, “Entry Points” based on field sizes, and “Placement Points” for making the final table. Click here for more details on the point system.

The leaderboard will be posted to MGMECPT.com and updated daily when qualifying events are occurring. Points for the leaderboard will be finalized on August 25, 2020.

Previewing the Potomac Winter Poker Open

The upcoming Potomac Winter Poker Open at MGM National Harbor, which runs from February 5-17, 2020, will offer over $1,000,000 in guarantees over 14 events. It marks the first time a winter edition of the PPO has been held to complement its annual late-summer series.

Highlights on the schedule include the $400 buy-in, $500,000 guaranteed Opener and the $3,000 buy-in, $500,000 guarantee Main Event. What’s more, PokerNews is slated to be on-site to offer live updates from both of those events as well as the $400 Large Stack BB Ante from February 12-13.

Below is a look at the full schedule.

2020 Potomac Winter Poker Open Schedule

DateTimeEventBuy-inStarting Chips
Wednesday, February 55 p.m.NLH Opener $500K GTD 1a$40025K
Thursday, February 65 p.m.NLH Opener $500K GTD 1b$40025K
Friday, February 711 a.m.NLH Opener $500K GTD 1c$40025K
Friday, February 75 p.m.NLH Opener $500K GTD 1d$40025K
Saturday, February 811 a.m.NLH Opener $500K GTD 1e$40025K
Saturday, February 85 p.m.NLH Opener $500K GTD 1f$40025K
Sunday, February 9NoonOpener Day 2 Restart  
Sunday, February 9NoonEvent #2: NLH (One-Day) $50K GTD$40025K
Sunday, February 94 p.m.Event #3: PLO 5-Card High$40025K
Sunday, February 97 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 3 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Monday, February 1011 a.m.Event #4: NLH (One-Day)$40025K
Monday, February 104 p.m.Event #5: 8-Game Mix$60030K
Monday, February 107 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 3 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Tuesday, February 1111 a.m.Event #6: NLH Seniors (One-Day)$25020K
Tuesday, February 114 p.m.Event #7: PL 5-Card Omaha High/Big O$60030K
Tuesday, February 117 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 3 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Wednesday, February 1211 a.m.Event #8: Large Stack BBA Day 1a $100K GTD$40040k
Wednesday, February 125 p.m.Event #8: Large Stack BBA Day 1b $100K GTD$40040k
Wednesday, February 127 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 3 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Thursday, February 1311 a.m.Event #9: Multi-Flight NLH Day 1a $100K GTD$40025K
Thursday, February 134 p.m.Event #10: Heads-Up (64-Player Max)$60015/30K
Thursday, February 137 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 3 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Friday, February 1410 a.m.Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60020K
Friday, February 1411 a.m.Main Event Day 1a $500K GTD$3,00050K
Friday, February 14NoonEvent #9: Multi-Flight NLH Day 1b $100K GTD$40025K
Friday, February 144 p.m.Main Event Super Satellite 5 seats GTD$200 w/ $100 re-entries8K
Friday, February 148 p.m.Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60020K
Saturday, February 1510 a.m.Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60020K
Saturday, February 1511 a.m.Main Event Day 1b $500K GTD$3,00050K
Saturday, February 15NoonEvent #9: Multi-Flight NLH Day 1b $100K GTD$40025K
Saturday, February 153 p.m.Last Chance Megasatellite 5 Seats GTD$60015K
Saturday, February 156 p.m.Main Event Day 1c $500K GTD$3,00050K
Sunday, February 1611 a.m.Event #9: Multi-Flight NLH Restart  
Sunday, February 16NoonEvent #12: NLH (One-Day) $50K GTD$40025K
Sunday, February 16NoonFlight C Main Event Restart (levels 10-13)  
Sunday, February 163 p.m.Day 2 Restart for Main Event  
Sunday, February 165 p.m.Event #13: 5-Card PLO Championship$1,20040K
Monday, February 1711 a.m.Event #14: NLH (One-Day)$40040K
Monday, February 171 p.m.Main Event Final Table  

Jeffrey Hong Eliminated in 3rd Place ($16,878)

At the same time that Sandeep Pulusani went all-in, in the other match, Jeffrey Hong limped in on the button. Matthew Emmel raised to 1,600 and Hong responded with a shove. Hong called for the 10,200 he had behind.

Jeffrey Hong: {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}
Matthew Emmel: {a-Clubs}{j-Spades}

The board ran out {7-Spades}{4-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{k-Clubs} for Emmel to hold with the higher kicker to eliminate Hong in third place for $16,878.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Emmel us
Matthew Emmel
40,000 11,300
Jeffrey Hong us
Jeffrey Hong
Busted

Sandeep Pulusani Eliminated in 3rd Place ($16,878)

Sandeep Pulusani
Sandeep Pulusani

Qi Hu raised to 700 on the button and Sandeep Pulusani called.

The flop came {3-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}, Pulusani checked and Hu bet 1,400. Pulusani tanked for a while and then decided to shove for 5,600. Hu snap-called.

Sandeep Pulusani: {8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}
Qi Hu: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

The turn brought them the {7-Diamonds} for Pulusani to hit a pair but still in desperate need of help.

The river completed the board with the {q-Spades} for Hu to stay ahead and win the deciding game and head into the final while Pulusani takes third place for $16,878.

Player Chips Progress
Qi Hu ca
Qi Hu
40,000 7,300
Sandeep Pulusani us
Sandeep Pulusani
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Sandeep PulusaniQi Hu

Going Down to the Wire

Qi Hu
Qi Hu

Sandeep Pulusani called on the button and Qi Hu shoved. Pulusani called for the 15,000 he had behind.

Sandeep Pulusani: {a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}
Qi Hu: {k-Spades}{j-Hearts}

The board ran out {q-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{6-Hearts} for Hu to hit the flop for top pair to claim the second game.

The two players have gone for a quick break before continuing the third and final game to decide who will go through to the final.

Player Chips Progress
Sandeep Pulusani us
Sandeep Pulusani
WSOP 2X Winner
20,000
Qi Hu ca
Qi Hu
20,000

Tags: Sandeep PulusaniQi Hu

One-One for Emmel and Hong

Jeffrey Hong
Jeffrey Hong

The board read {10-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} with 10,000 in the middle.

Matthew Emmel checked and Jeffrey Hong shoved on the button. Emmel tanked for a while as he has 14,700 behind so was slightly covered. In the end, he called but mucked when Hong tabled {10-Clubs}{8-Spades} for the flopped two pair and turned full house.

They immediately continued to play the deciding game to see who will make it into the final.

Player Chips Progress
Jeffrey Hong us
Jeffrey Hong
20,000
Matthew Emmel us
Matthew Emmel
20,000

Tags: Jeffrey HongMatthew Emmel

Emmel One Up

Matthew Emmel
Matthew Emmel

The board read {3-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{j-Spades} with 4,400 in the middle when Jeffrey Hong bet 1,000 and was called by Matthew Emmel on the button.

The river completed the board with the {4-Diamonds} and Hong shoved for 14,200. Emmel took his time to consider what to do.

"You're going for it, huh?" Emmel commented but Hong didn't respond.

Emmel called and Hong tabled {9-Clubs}{5-Hearts} for the bluff for Emmel to claim the first game with {j-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} for two pair.

They immediately continued playing their second game.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Emmel us
Matthew Emmel
20,000 -5,400
Jeffrey Hong us
Jeffrey Hong
20,000 5,400

Tags: Jeffrey HongMatthew Emmel