Michael "Gags30" Gagliano Crushes Online Borgata Poker Open Series

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While BetMGM Poker and Borgata Poker launching in Pennsylvania dominated the headlines recently, the partypoker US Online Network wrapped up its three-event April series of big buy-in events in New Jersey. All told, the trio of tournaments catered to 652 runners and awarded $325,000 in prize money.

The Online Borgata Poker Open kicked off on April 11 with the $535 buy-in Event #1: $100K GTD 8-Max, which attracted 195 runners. Orson ��Borgatcha�� Young was victorious in that event for $20,000.

The following week on April 18, the $215 buy-in Event #2: $75K GTD 8-Max saw 314 entrants compete at BorgataPoker.com Ambassador Michael ��Gags30�� Gagliano best ��Core4�� in heads-up play to win the title and accompanying $12,105.93 first-place prize.

��It was another great series from Borgata Poker/partypokerUS,�� Gagliano told PokerNews. ��Good structured tournaments with great guarantees and lots of available satellites, what more could you want.��

"Always feels extra nice to do well in Borgata Poker tournaments, kind of feels like winning on my home field.��

As for the win, he added: ��It feels great. Always feels extra nice to do well in Borgata Poker tournaments, kind of feels like winning on my home field.��

Little did Gagliano know, he��d be battling again a week later for an even bigger payday.

The series concluded with the $1,060 buy-in Event #3: $150K GTD 8-Max Championship, which was a two-day event. On Sunday, April 25, a field of 143 entrants played down to the final table of eight, who then battled to a winner on Monday.

Gagliano began that final table with a big chip lead and was primed to go back-to-back. He held 4.29 million while his next closest competitor, ��Stylebender��, had just 2.3 million. The other half dozen players in the finale had less than two million.

Gagliano made it all the way to heads-up play but eventually fell to Jaime ��mooseman1710�� Reyes, who claimed the title for $34,497. While a second title escaped him, Gagliano had $24,000 to help soothe the pain.

��Second place always has somewhat of a bittersweet feel to it, but I had tough competition at the final table,�� he explained. ��I lost a lot of my chips early on and kind of battle near the middle of the pack for a bit, so second is always a good result when you don��t have the best start of a final table.��

Event #3: 8-Max Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Jaime "mooseman1710" Reyes$34,497
2Michael "Gags30" Gagliano$24,000
3Dan "DGZack" Zack$17,250
4"Dkornblau920"$13,200
5"Pokeher"$10,200
6Mike "MistaMenza" Menzer$7,575
7"Stylebender"$6,000
8"wheels4920"$4,500

Others to cash the championship event were final table bubble boy Jason ��RiverMan�� Lawhun (9th - $3,150), Ross ��thehebrewhammer�� Gottlieb (15th - $1,875), and Ryan ��Whosyourdoddy�� Dodd (20th - $1,800).

��Players can continue to expect the usual from Borgata Poker �C a solid network of satellites, and some attractive events with great structures,�� Gagliano concluded. ��With the success of the recent series I'm sure there will be something for every type of player to look forward to in the next few months.��

Indeed, the next partypoker US Online Network Series in New Jersey is being planned for May 16 �C 23. A concurrent series will be offered to Michigan players, while the network will offer its first-ever online series in Pennsylvania from May 23-30.

Online Borgata Poker Open Winners

TournamentBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
Event #1: $100K GTD 8-Max$535195$100,000Orson ��Borgatcha�� Young$20,000
Event #2: $75K GTD 8-Max$215314$75,000Michael ��Gags30�� Gagliano$12,105.93
Event #3: $150K GTD 8-Max Championship$1,060143$150,000Jaime ��mooseman1719�� Reyes$34,497
Orson Young
Orson ��Borgatcha�� Young
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