Joe Reddick Wins $1 Million Deep Stack at Borgata Winter Poker Open for $217,792
Joe Reddick managed to rack up more than $370,000 in recorded lifetime cashes without a single outright win, but that ended in a big way last Saturday night. Reddick won $217,792 for topping a huge field of 3,268 entries in the $1 Million Deep Stack event at the Borgata Winter Poker Open. It was about three times his previous biggest cash.
The event carried a $450 buy-in, so the total prize pool of $1,307,200 easily surpassed the guarantee.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Joseph Reddick | $217,792 |
2 | Almog Biton | $142,268 |
3 | Hector Chevalier | $93,260 |
4 | Jason Bral | $78,298 |
5 | Farid Jattin | $63,716 |
6 | Tony Cheng | $50,058 |
7 | Peter Theofanopoulos | $36,772 |
8 | Cathy Dever | $24,726 |
9 | Mike Wilson | $17,752 |
10 | Bill Miller | $11,412 |
The tournament paid out 300 places. Ryan Olisar (100th), Tyler Patterson (77th), Kevin Saul (62nd), Jamie Kerstetter (61st), Greg Himmelbrand (44th), Zo Karim (13th), and Mike Linster (11th) were among the players to navigate to top-100 finishes but fall short of the final table.
Reddick held the lead with 13.2 million when the final table began at Level 32 (80,000/160,000/20,000). However, the headliner was undoubtedly Farid Jattin, who had a respectable stack himself with 11.8 million. Jattin has tallied nearly $1.5 million in live cashes across prestigious events that include tournaments on the World Poker Tour, World Series of Poker, and European Poker Tour. In 2014, he made the final table of the WPT Main Event at the Borgata Winter Poker Open, finishing sixth for $174,352.
Jason Bral, however, was the one who raced out to a big lead early in the final table, winning a three-way all in with 10?10? against the A?7? of Mike Wilson and the A?K? of Cathy Devers. Those players were eliminated in ninth and eighth, respectively, after the 6?5?4?2?4? runout. Bral had a commanding lead with 24.5 million, more than 120 big blinds.
His lead didn't last long as Jattin eliminated Peter Theofanopoulos to join Bral north of 20 million. Bral busted Tony Cheng in a flip, but Jattin's rise wouldn't be stopped, and he had about half of the chips in play five-handed after making a straight at the expense of Bral.
In a stretch that saw no eliminations, Reddick was able to pull ahead of Jattin before the hand of the tournament went down. At Level 37 (250,000/500,000/50,000), Jattin and Reddick got in a preflop raising war that ended with Jattin six-bet shoving 21.5 million and Reddick calling with two kings. Jattin, however, had aces, but instead of taking an insurmountable lead, he busted in fifth when Reddick found a king on the turn.
Having the rest of the table covered at that point, Reddick easily rolled over Bral, Hector Chevalier, and finally Almog Biton to secure his first live win.
The BWPO still has a few events going and will end Feb. 5 at the conclusion of the $3,500 WPT Main Event. PokerNews will have a recap of that tournament upon its completion.
*Lead photo courtesy of Borgata.
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