Blake Vogdes Wins 2026 Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship

After a Short-Stack Comeback, Blake Vogdes Wins the 2026 Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship

Published 2026.01.20
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Borgata 2026 Poker Winter Winner

Atlantic City served up a proper winter poker classic this week as Blake Vogdes outlasted a massive field to win the 2026 Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship at Borgata Hotel & Casino. The $3,500 buy-in centerpiece of the festival drew 895 entries, generated a $3,000,000 guaranteed prize pool, and ended with Vogdes lifting the trophy for $457,980 after a heads-up deal.

Short Stack Comeback: From Bottom to Champion in Under an Hour

With five players left, Vogdes was the clear short stack — the type of spot where the next pay-jump starts whispering “just ladder.” He did the opposite.

  • 1He strung together multiple double-ups in quick succession, turning a short-stack survival spot into a real title shot.
  • 2The momentum swing happened over roughly 45 minutes of high-pressure final-table play - exactly the phase where most players leak EV by panicking or overcorrecting.
  • 3Once he got traction, he didn't give it back - pressuring the mid-stacks, avoiding punts, and closing the door as the table shortened.

Heads-Up Deal: Trophy to Vogdes, Big Payday for Jack Kwon

Vogdes reached heads-up against Jack Kwon, who turned his run into a career score. The pair agreed to a heads-up deal. But Vogdes took the trophy and top money; Kwon banked a huge runner-up payout of $407,110.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1stBlake Vogdes$457,980
2ndJack Kwon$407,110
3rdZachary Fischer$243,245
4thDuane Mitchell$159,570
5thBenjamin Morgan$109,925
6thOlivier Busquet$85,300
7thKyle Grupp$67,655
8thGreg Himmelbrand$54,995
9thThomas Cannuli$42,970

Who Is Blake Vogdes?

Blake Vogdes isn’t the type of name that dominates highlight reels — and that’s exactly why this win is so refreshing to kick of the poker tournament season. He’s been building results without the noise, such as a 4th in last year’s PGT Kickoff, and this Borgata may well be Blake’s breakthrough title.

Before this championship, Vogdes had logged ~$237k in recorded live earnings and a best live score of $50,400 (4th place) from the 2025 PGT Kickoff. This Borgata win isn’t just “bigger” — it’s a career-shaping leap.

Vogdes SnapshotWhat It Tells Us
Previous recorded live earnings (pre-win)$237,000 — strong volume but no headline-breaking score yet
Previous best score$50,400 (4th in a 2025 PGT Kickoff event)
2026 Borgata WPO Championship$457,980 — a true breakout win and major title
Win pathShort stack at 5-handed → multiple double-ups → closes in under an hour

Let’s keep an eye on Blake Vogdes in 2026 and see if this truly was his breakthrough win.

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Chris is a seasoned iGaming writer and poker journalist who has covered the game, its strategy, and its legends since 2007.
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