Event #10: $300 Deepest Stack
Day 2 Completed
Event #10: $300 Deepest Stack
Day 2 Completed
After two days of poker, Event #10: $300 Deepest Stack Double Header concluded with Ryan Tamanini walking away with $64,032 and the iconic Borgata trophy after defeating Adam Harrow heads-up. One of the marquee events of the 2020 Borgata Winter Poker Open attracted a massive 1,166 entries to create a colossal prize pool of $294,066, easily surpassing the $200,000 guarantee that was set.
Tamanini improved on his biggest live cash ever and is creeping closer to the $500,000-mark in live tournament earnings according to The Hendon Mob. After coming close to a final table in the $400 Black Chip Bounty Deepstack event earlier during the festival, Tamanini managed to overcome a final table that wasn’t easy. Joshua Tepper, Kevin Feser, Frank Marasco, Roberto Pena, Artur Dukaj, Vincent Giuliano, and Everton Taylor (last year’s runner-up) all made the top nine too.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ryan Tamanini | United States | $64,032 |
2 | Adam Harrow | United States | $38,229 |
3 | Joshua Tepper | United States | $23,378 |
4 | Kevin Feser | United States | $19,555 |
5 | Frank Marasco | United States | $16,174 |
6 | Roberto Pena | United States | $13,086 |
7 | Artur Dukaj | United States | $10,292 |
8 | Vincent Giuliano | United States | $7,646 |
9 | Everton Taylor | United States | $5,396 |
Just over 16% of the field returned to the Event Center at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa at noon local time with several goals in mind. The first for most people would be to get into the money, with around 9.5% of the field getting paid, almost halve of the surviving players would need to bust. By the time the first break came around, a mere 112 players were left and hand-for-hand play was started as soon as players came back. It would only take a few hands before the bubble burst.
Sharon Zharfati was all-in with pocket kings and was up against Tyler Gibson’s ace-seven on one table while on the other the chips of Colin Imani went in on the deuce-queen-trey flop with two spades. Imani held the jack-ten of spades but he was called by Rob Saladin who held the ace-eight of spades for the nut flush draw. Zharfati was first to find out his fate and when the ace hit the flop and no help came on the board, he knew he was out. Imani’s tournament run was over when the king of spades hit the turn and both players were told to hold on while the number of remaining players was verified. In the end, the organization confirmed that there were 110 players left and both players were sent away without cashing.
As always, just after a bubble bursts, the eliminated players sprinted to the payout desk as they failed to win their final all-ins with Dukaj and Tamanini profiting the most as they were the ones with the biggest stacks to come out of the dust. With several players knocking on their doors and getting closer, the pace of bust-outs did not let up. Giuliano was one of those players, especially after he cracked Frank Gangemi’s aces while holding queens. The queen on the turn got Gangemi in all kinds of knots and the river didn’t help.
Harrow quietly made his mark too and climbed up to the top of the chip counts to remain there for most of the rest of the day. Ryan Basile was up there for a while too when his three-bet got four-bet shoved by Robert Cicchelli. He called after Steven Snyder folded after initially raising and saw he was good as he was ahead with the higher pocket pair. Feser was one of the first to score a double elimination on the day when he knocked out Aaron Mayor and Colin Jno-Phillip.
Omer Rotman fell victim to Tamanini just after the dinner break when he ran his ace-seven into the queen-jack of the latter. The jack on the flop secured even more chips for Tamanini. But a substantial part of his big stack was earned when he shoved on the button with ace-ten suited and Ryan Eriquezzo found ace-king in the small blind. His ten big blinds went in and all was good until the ten on the river fell.
Dukaj then scored a double knockout when he eliminated both Frank Funaro and She Lok Wong who both held ace-queen. Dukaj had gone in with nine-eight and flopped two pair. Then it was time for “Kevmath” to say goodbye. Kevin Mathers got his last four blinds in with nines and couldn’t beat the ace-jack of Shuntak Yeung. Luis Urioste fell to Pena and then Yeung left the tournament area when Harrow rivered a pair of tens against his ace-king.
Tamanini went into the final table with the chip lead and never really looked back. Several players doubled up but it would be the 2019 runner-up, Taylor, to leave the final table stage first when his ace-seven was dominated by Tamanini’s ace-king. Giuliano finished in eighth place when he couldn’t win with ace-ten against the flush Tepper had flopped. Dukaj lost a bunch of chips in the Giuliano bust-out hand and then lost the remainder to Tepper too when he shoved with ace-king. Tepper’s sevens held to eliminate Dukaj.
Pena had stuck around with a short stack for most of the day but finally fell in sixth place when he ran his ace-nine into Tamanini’s ace-seven. The flush on the turn sealed the deal. With Tepper holding most of the chips, Tamanini doubled through him with nines while Tepper held eights. Tamanini then claimed the last double knockout of the day when he took out Feser and Marasco with pocket jacks.
Tepper got his last 5 big blinds in with ace-eight and was ahead against the ace-deuce of Harrow but the deuce on the river got the tournament to the heads-up stage. In the final hand of the night, Harrow limp-shoved with ace-four suited and was called with ace-nine. The nine in the window secured the lead for Tamanini while the trey on the turn gave Harrow some outs to a wheel. But another trey on the river meant Tamanini would walk away as the winner and end up posing for the winner photo.
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Adam Harrow limped in and Ryan Tamanini raised to 2,600,000. Harrow moved all in for 16,000,000 and after giving it some thought, Tamanini called.
Ryan Tamanini:
Adam Harrow:
The dealer fanned the flop and Tamanini paired his nine in the window to put a hammerlock on the hand.
The turn was the and Harrow picked up a gutshot straight draw. The river was no help to Harrow and the players shook hands.
Harrow is Event #10's runner-up and he will take home $38,229 for his second-place finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan Tamanini |
46,640,000
19,640,000
|
19,640,000 |
Adam Harrow | Busted |
Adam Harrow raised to 1,800,000 and Joshua Tepper moved all in for 3,200,000 from the small blind. Ryan Tamanini folded and Harrow quickly called.
Adam Harrow:
Joshua Tepper:
Tepper was in great shape to double up but the board ran out and Harrow paired his deuce on the river.
"Good luck guys, pleasure playing with you," said Tepper as he shook hands with the two remaining players. Tepper is the third-place finisher and will take home $23,378 for his efforts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adam Harrow | 19,000,000 | |
Joshua Tepper | Busted |
Level: 36
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
Frank Marasco moved all in for 4,350,000 and Ryan Tamanini re-shoved all in. The action folded to Kevin Feser in the big blind who called for 8,000,000 and the hands were shown.
Ryan Tamanini:
Kevin Feser:
Frank Marasco:
The board ran out and Tamanini's pocket jacks held up to earn him the double knockout.
Marasco is the fifth-place finisher earning $16,174 and Feser takes home $19,555 for his fourth-place finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan Tamanini |
29,000,000
12,850,000
|
12,850,000 |
Kevin Feser | Busted | |
Frank Marasco | Busted |
Joshua Tepper moved all in from the cutoff and Ryan Tamanini called for 7,700,000 from the big blind. Tamanini showed and was dominating the of Tepper.
"This is a good spot to be in" said Tamanini and the board ran out . Tamanini's pocket nines held up and he is back in the lead with five players remaining.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan Tamanini |
16,150,000
7,650,000
|
7,650,000 |
Joshua Tepper |
13,600,000
-7,400,000
|
-7,400,000 |
Ryan Tamanini moved all in from the button and Roberto Pena called for his last 2,900,0000 from the big blind.
Ryan Tamanini:
Roberto Pena:
The board ran out and Tamanini improved to the nut flush to score the knockout.
Pena shook hands with the remaining players and made his way to the payout line to collect his $13,086.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan Tamanini |
8,500,000
2,000,000
|
2,000,000 |
Roberto Pena | Busted |
Level: 35
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000
Joshua Tepper raised to 1,700,000 from under the gun and Artur Dukaj moved all in for 5,350,000 next to act. It folded back to Tepper who called turning over and Dukaj showed .
The board ran out and Tepper improved to a full house to score the knockout.
Dukaj is the seventh-place finisher and will take home $10,292 for his efforts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joshua Tepper |
21,000,000
7,000,000
|
7,000,000 |
Artur Dukaj | Busted |