Event 8
Update: The final table of the World Poker Tour Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship was held as scheduled March 13th at the Luxor HyperX Esports Arena.
Vinicius ‘Viny’ Lima had the biggest climb of the final six players, starting play at the bottom of the chip counts. At the end, it was the youngest player, Viny, at only 24 years old, against the oldest, David Farah, who was twice his age at 48 years young.
Viny emerged victorious, winning $728,430, which includes $15,000 for a seat in the WPT season-ending Baccarat Crystal Tournament of Champions, along with a Hublot Big Bang Steel Watch, and the WPT Champions Cup trophy.
The $2 Million Guaranteed Kick-Off Deep Stack drew a massive 5,130 entrants, which is the second-largest WPO Kick-Off field on record, behind 2017’s 5,512 entrants. The total buy-ins of more than $2.77 million did set a new record, due to the increased buy-in of $540.

Pascal Zaklama – 1st Place – 2019 BWPO Kick-Off
The final 500 players shared in the massive prize pool and thanks to a three-way adjusted payout agreement at the final table, the final two earned better than second-place prize money. Pascal Zaklama was the chip leader and claimed 1st place and the BWPO trophy, along with $328,695.
Also notable was the 3rd place finisher, Vladimir Alexandrov. He won his entry through a BorgataPoker.com online satellite. Alexandrov managed to parlay his $45 satellite entry into his largest career tournament score, earning a $216,000 payday.

Barry Leventhal wins 4th Seniors Event
Barry Leventhal won his record fourth Borgata Seniors Event, which was also his eighth Borgata title, putting him in a tie for second-most wins at this venue, trailing only Abraham Korotki with nine Borgata titles.
The $1 Million Guaranteed Almighty Stack generated total buy-ins in excess of $1.4 million with a BWPO Almighty record of 3,508 entrants. Raj Desai held the chip lead wire-to-wire on Day 3, from 37 players down to the final three, who agreed on adjusted payouts based on chip counts. As the leader, Raj took the lion’s share of $175,429 and his first-ever Borgata trophy!
The first-ever “Ladies Brunch and Learn” was hosted by the Borgata and the World Poker Tour, with guest lecturers WSOP Ladies Champion Jessica Dawley and Loni Harwood, a professional poker player with nearly $3 million in tournament earnings. The sold out seminar was held the morning of the Ladies event, to give the Ladies some beginner instruction on tournament basics and tips to improve their play. In addition to brunch and mimosas, there were gifts and prizes for the attendees. (Due to the event’s popularity, it may appear again on a future tournament schedule!)

Kujdes Galiardi takes down the CSOP event and poses with her sister Alida Veliu, who won the Ladies Event.
The Ladies NLH tournament followed the seminar and drew a field of 154 entries. The eventual winner was Alida Veliu, who took home her second Borgata Ladies Event trophy and claimed her fifth lifetime Ladies Event win. Just a couple of hours earlier on the other end of the Event Center, Alida’s sister, Kujdes Gagliardi, won the CSOP NLH event, accomplishing something we believe has never happened before in the history of poker — two sisters winning trophy events on the same day!
For the first time in probably a decade, Phil Hellmuth made an appearance at Borgata, arriving in time to play the Heads-Up Championship. The WSOP bracelet record-holder (15) and new World Poker Tour Raw Deal host blazed a path through the 64-player bracket to take the title and $37,245. He followed that up with a cash in the WPT BWPO Championship for another $7,176.
Speaking of the WPT BWPO Championship, it was another record-breaking turnout. The final tally of entrants was 1,415, beating both the 2017 WPT BWPO Championship record (1,312 entries) and the largest of all WPT Borgata Open Championships, which was in 2011 (1,313 entrants). The prize pool of nearly $4.7 million crushed the $3 million guarantee.
The field played down to the final six, who bagged up their chips and paused the clock until March 13th, when they will reconvene at the new HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor in Las Vegas to play it out under the lights and cameras of the World Poker Tour. BorgataPoker.com Ambassador and tournament grinder Dan Buzgon will make his third WPT final table appearance. He will start in the middle of the pack with an average stack when play resumes.
With more than $728,000 waiting for the eventual winner, the “HyperX Six” finalists must be chomping at the bit to get started, but they still have four weeks to wait. Make sure to check back here in the Winter Poker Open Blog for updates on that final table which begins the evening of Wednesday March 13th.
A list of main event winners is below, along with their earnings.
Thank you to all the participants and congratulations to all the winners! A special thanks goes out to all Borgata tournament staff and dealers for a terrific series.
On behalf of Borgata Poker Bloggers Tim Kelliher, Chris Murray, and myself, thank you for reading! Mark your calendars now for the Borgata Spring Poker Open, which takes place April 2nd-19th. Hope to see you then!
@Kaelaine
Event 8 of the Borgata Winter Poker was the $300+$40 Survivor NLH. There were 159 entries and the final 15 players all took home $3,000 in cold hard cash. The 16th place finisher Martino Fanizzi earned $1,269 for his efforts.
Below is a full look at the Event 8 Survivor NLH Results.
Victor McCoy- $3,000
George Darmanin- $3,000
Dawn Spivak- $3,000
Urszula Miezio- $3,000
Peter Lios- $3,000
Mike Malinconico- $3,000
Marc Goldhaber- $3,000
John Catalano- $3,000
John Hall- $3,000
Spencer Champlin (pictured)- $3,000
Michael Moore- $3,000
Kenneth Sayward- $3,000
Chris Peoples- $3,000
Trun Pham- $3,000
Yue Zhu- $3,000
Martino Fanizzi- $1,269
$300+$40 Super Survivor NLH (Re-Entry)
1-10 Wins $3,000 Cash
Level 11: Blinds 800/1,600/200 Ante
Total Entries: 159
Players Remaining: 85
Last night’s $560 Borgata Winter Poker Open Super Survivor saw 31 players take home $500 in cold hard cash. Tonight’s $340 is underway and 1 in 10 players will be earning $3,000 cash.
Sal Anastasio is fresh off a big score in Event 2 the Deepstack Black Chip Bounty NLH that wrapped up last night in the Event Center.
Anastasio was part of a final table adjusted payout deal in which he took home $25,000 and looks to add another $3,000 to his bankroll tonight.
Spencer Champlin just scored a knockout holding aces up and added another pot to his stack. Champlin is now up to 130,000 and one of the biggest stacks in the Super Survivor field.
$300+$40 Survivor NLH
Structure Sheet
Level 1: Blinds 50/100
The third and final ‘Main Event’ on today’s schedule has started, although this is not a trophy event. Approximately 1 in 10 players will earn $3,000 each if they Survive until only 10% of the field remains.
Players began with 20,000 chips and levels 1-10 are 25 minutes long, then they increase to 30 minutes for the duration of the event. You can jump in or re-enter until the start of level 9 (about 6:50pm).
Last year this event saw 140 hopeful entrants and the final 13 won $3,000 each!
This is a one-day event and will clear the decks as all events running today will finish today.