2025 Borgata Winter Poker Open Concludes With Hefty Payouts

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Regular readers of Gambling911.com know that all the rage to kick off the year is tied to the MGM's Potomac Winter Open, which has drawn countless numbers of people to the site.  We swear, nearly everyone who takes part in the MGM Potomac Winter Open will have learned about it through Gambling911 when all is said and done.

MGM has long been one of the most beloved gambling companies featured here as we enjoy an amazing relationship with their PR folks.

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It just so happens that the Borgata in our old haunt of Atlantic City is also owned by MGM.

That casino just concluded its Borgata Winter Poker Open.

And the winners is....Chun Lo.

The final event of the 2025 Borgata Winter Poker Open closed out Friday night with the final table of the Monster Mirror Mystery Bounty event. The four starting flights drew 909 entrants and 114 returned for Day 2. They reached the final table around 9:30 pm and Chun Lo claimed victory and $38,428 for the win.

Lo also collected almost $12,000 in bounties. Jeff Stellwagon needed to finish in sixth place or higher to win the BWPO Leaderboard race, but he'll finish a close third behind Tanupat Punjarojanakul and Srikanth Gundela.

Final Table Payouts

    Chun Lo - $38,428
    Giuseppe Pizzolato - $26,515
    Sheldon Stewart- $18,275
    Christian Calcano - $12,002
    Mohamed Salem- $8,278
    Krits Anodsirawong - $6,452
    Tom Savitsky- $5,109
    Gavin Smith- $4,090
    Jeff Stellwagon - $3,257

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