Gathering Information on the Final Table of the 2025 Borgata Summer Poker Open Championship
Final Eight Set for the $2,700 Borgata Poker Open Championship
The final eight players are set to battle it out in the 2025 Borgata Poker Open Championship, with Olivier Busquet leading the pack as the chip leader.
Olivier Busquet, a renowned pro who recently returned from a long break from live poker, enters the final table with a commanding chip stack of 7,765,000 chips (77 big blinds). His strong performance includes a recent win at the Borgata Summer Poker Open Championship, earning him $255,135.
In second place, with a stack of 3,730,000 chips (37 big blinds), is Farid Jattin. Although his career background is less detailed, his strong showing in this tournament indicates a current form that should not be underestimated.
Abe Gordon, an experienced player with a solid reputation and prior success, holds the third-largest chip count with 3,590,000 chips (35 big blinds). Gordon finished second in this tournament last year, earning $233,255.
Sridhar Sangannagari, who finished fourth in this tournament last year, earning $91,171, holds 3,530,000 chips (35 big blinds) at the final table. Sangannagari is a recognized player with a strong finish at this Borgata event, highlighting his competitive pedigree.
Ryan Dodd, the shortest player left in the tournament with 1,010,000 chips (10 big blinds), finished fifth in the Borgata Poker Open last year, earning $89,002. Dodd has a lifetime tournament earnings of over $1,054,139, predominantly from East Coast events, suggesting solid regional expertise and steady results over seven years.
Gerard Brady, with 2,945,000 chips (29 big blinds), has only seven live cashes to his name, but his competitive enough performance to reach the final eight at Borgataโs prestigious event is noteworthy.
Jeremy Flieder, currently in sixth place with a stack of 2,780,000 chips (27 big blinds), is a notable contender at this level. While his background info is limited, he has already claimed a career-best score in the current tournament. Flieder has primarily played at Borgata throughout his 17-year tournament career.
Matthew Beinner, in seventh place with a stack of 2,050,000 chips (20 big blinds), has had a breakout last couple of years. Beinner finished third in this tournament last year, earning $138,076. A win here would mark his biggest ever first-place score, earning him $255,000.
Play will resume at 12pm local time, with every level lasting one hour, and a 15-minute break following every two levels. The payout structure reflects their final positions and prize money, with Olivier Busquet taking the top prize and Ryan Dodd earning around $31,750 for eighth place.
The final day of the tournament promises to be an exciting showdown, with each player bringing their unique skills and experience to the table. Stay tuned for updates as the action unfolds.
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- At the Borgata Poker Open Championship 2025, players will engage in a variety of casino-games, including poker, as they compete in the final stages, with Olivier Busquet leading the way in casino-and-gambling skills.
- As the tournament progresses, competitors will showcase their expertise in games like Texas Hold'em and Omaha, showcasing their mastery of casino-games such as poker.