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The Borgata and World Poker Tour have been attached at the hip since the WPT’s inception and in 2017, a new high was set for the Winter Poker Open. A total of 1,312 entrants populated the Season XV field and Weinman beat them all to win a reported $892,433. The series kicks off with a $2 million guaranteed Deepstack Kickoff event and concludes with the $3 million guaranteed WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship. Sandwiched in between are dozens more tourneys, including the $500k guaranteed Almighty Stack and the $200,000 guaranteed Six-Max tourney.
*Borgata Winter Poker Open 2017 Results
*Borgata Winter Poker Open 2019
*Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Dates
*Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020
*Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Blog
*Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 ResultsKatie Callahan
A 29-year-old won his first World Poker Tour title Feb. 3 at WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open. Daniel Weinman, the player in question, was also celebrating his birthday, making the win a double whammy.
“This is a pretty awesome birthday present,” said Weinman to the WPT. “My girlfriend flew in last minute, you couldn’t have scripted it any better.”
Weinman hasn’t played many tournaments outside of the World Series of Poker. He holds just over $2 million in career tournament earnings. He’s credited with inventing the Fantasyland variation of open-face Chinese poker.
Weinman takes home $892,433 after coming out ahead of the 1,312 player field, a record for the event.
At the start of play, these were the chip counts: SeatNameChipsBig Blinds1Jia Liu6,815,000852Tyler Kenney6,030,000753Nathan Bjerno12,415,0001554Nicholas Immekus3,550,000445Richard Foster5,130,000646Daniel Weinman5,410,00068
According to the live updates, Weinman made the call of the tournament, calling an all-in shove from Tyler Kenney on the river of a board that read with , topping Kenney’s king high.Borgata Winter Poker Open 2017 Results
This was anything but easy for Weinman, who was in a tough spot between calling and folding, but then he remembered reading something where Kenney had been timid to make moves at his other WPT Final Table.
“I kind of had this feeling that the first time he really kind of turned up the heat, he might be light,” Weinman said to the WPT. “It was close, he didn’t have a ton of hands he could do that with for value. I would either look really stupid or I’d look like a hero forever.”
After 10 hands, eliminations began. Nicholas Immekus was first, taking sixth place for $184,787. Jia Liu (fourth, $275,081) and Kenney (third, $327,578) would follow.
Weinman had a massive chip lead heading into the heads-up battle with Nathan Bjerno. He held 33.8 million in comparison to the measly 5.55 million Bjerno was holding. Bjerno would never find his way out.
The final hand had Weinman moving all in preflop. Bjerno would call all in for 3,450,000 with . Weinman held . The board came , so Bjerno could pair his four on the river, but that gave Weinman the eight-high straight to win the pot and the title.
Weinman received the title, the WPT Champions trophy and an inscription on the WPT Champions Cup. His prize money also includes a $15,000 seat into the WPT Tournament of Champions. PlaceNamePrize1Daniel Weinman$892,433*2Nathan Bjerno$524,9643Tyler Kenney$327,5784Jia Liu$275,0815Richard Foster$228,8846Nicholas Immekus$184,787
*includes $15,000 seat to WPT Tournament of Champions
Lead image courtesy of the WPT
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*Related TournamentsWorld Poker TourKatie Callahan
A 29-year-old won his first World Poker Tour title Feb. 3 at WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open. Daniel Weinman, the player in question, was also celebrating his birthday, making the win a double whammy.
“This is a pretty awesome birthday present,” said Weinman to the WPT. “My girlfriend flew in last minute, you couldn’t have scripted it any better.”Borgata Winter Poker Open 2019
Weinman hasn’t played many tournaments outside of the World Series of Poker. He holds just over $2 million in career tournament earnings. He’s credited with inventing the Fantasyland variation of open-face Chinese poker.
Weinman takes home $892,433 after coming out ahead of the 1,312 player field, a record for the event.
At the start of play, these were the chip counts: SeatNameChipsBig Blinds1Jia Liu6,815,000852Tyler Kenney6,030,000753Nathan Bjerno12,415,0001554Nicholas Immekus3,550,000445Richard Foster5,130,000646Daniel Weinman5,410,00068
According to the live updates, Weinman made the call of the tournament, calling an all-in shove from Tyler Kenney on the river of a board that read with , topping Kenney’s king high.
This was anything but easy for Weinman, who was in a tough spot between calling and folding, but then he remembered reading something where Kenney had been timid to make moves at his other WPT Final Table.
“I kind of had this feeling that the first time he really kind of turned up the heat, he might be light,” Weinman said to the WPT. “It was close, he didn’t have a ton of hands he could do that with for value. I would either look really stupid or I’d look like a hero forever.”
After 10 hands, eliminations began. Nicholas Immekus was first, taking sixth place for $184,787. Jia Liu (fourth, $275,081) and Kenney (third, $327,578) would follow.
Weinman had a massive chip lead heading into the heads-up battle with Nathan Bjerno. He held 33.8 million in comparison to the measly 5.55 million Bjerno was holding. Bjerno would never find his way out. Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Dates
The final hand had Weinman moving all in preflop. Bjerno would call all in for 3,450,000 with . Weinman held . The board came , so Bjerno could pair his four on the river, but that gave Weinman the eight-high straight to win the pot and the title. Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020
Weinman received the title, the WPT Champions trophy and an inscription on the WPT Champions Cup. His prize money also includes a $15,000 seat into the WPT Tournament of Champions. PlaceNamePrize1Daniel Weinman$892,433*2Nathan Bjerno$524,9643Tyler Kenney$327,5784Jia Liu$275,0815Richard Foster$228,8846Nicholas Immekus$184,787Borgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Blog
*includes $15,000 seat to WPT Tournament of Champions
Lead image courtesy of the WPTBorgata Winter Poker Open 2020 Results
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