Orson 'Borgatcha' Young Wins 2021 World Poker Tour Online Borgata Poker Open Main Event

Orson ‘Borgatcha’ Young is the latest player to have his name inscribed on the Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup. Young defeated a field of 305 entries in the $3,500 buy-in World Poker Tour Online Borgata Poker Open main event, earning $195,748 and his first WPT main event title. The New Jersey resident took to social media after the victory to celebrate. Feeling extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to play this tournament and make the final table along side one of my best friends and legend DBuzgon</a>. Thank you for the great tournament <a href=”https://twitter.com/WPT?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”> WPT SavagePoker</a> and commentating <a href=”https://twitter.com/tonydunsttv?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”> tonydunsttv !! #borgata #homefield @BorgataPoker https://t.co/TlkEcDKZhY This is Young’s largest recorded tournament score, topping the $64,641 he took home as the runner-up in a $1,100 buy-in event at the 2014 Empire State Hold’em Championships.

Young came into the final table in second chip position among the remaining eight players, with Daniel ‘leinad’ Buzgon sitting atop the leaderboard. Young scored his first knockout with seven players remaining. His JJ won a preflop race against the AQ of Ryan ‘TheSims’ Hohner (7th – $34,475), giving Young the lead heading into six-handed action.

‘justliberto’ had secured two eliminations during the early going, putting them near the top of the chip counts with five remaining. They then moved into an effective tie for the lead when they picked up AA against the JJ of ‘betbetbet’ (5th- $61,070) and held.

‘justliberto’ did have a small setback when they doubled up a short-stacked ‘FitzroidPoo’, but they soon got back to their winning ways. ‘FitzroidPoo’ got all-in again, this time with 55 facing the AQ. A queen on the river sent ‘FitzroidPoo’ to the virtual rail in fourth place ($76,830).

Young won a big pot off of Buzgon during three-handed action, taking the hotly contested hand down on the river without showdown. Buzgon fell to 25 big blinds after folding. His stack dipped below 20 big blinds by the time his final hand arrived. Buzgon moved all-in preflop with K10 from the small blind and received a call from Young, who held A10 in the big blind. […]

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