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The WPTDeepstacks just wrapped its latest stop at Maryland Live! and it was local pro and 2015 bracelet winner Justin Liberto who claimed the victory. The final day was short and sweet, and Liberto was especially happy to lock up the win near his hometown of Baltimore.
'Winning events anywhere feels very good,' he said. 'Winning them here feels even better.'
As he told WPT reporters, he hovered between 3.5 and 12 big blinds for the better part of Day 2, but he didn't give up. He squeaked into the money that day with 3.5 big blinds and rode the short stack for some time before spinning it up to finish the day as the chip leader with 38 big blinds.
That made for a shallow final table, but Liberto would have had it no other way.
'Winning events anywhere feels very good; winning them here feels even better.'
'I knew it was going to be super shallow and super quick. I like that. I like playing these $1,500s that don't take a week, so it's nice to get in here and not be here for 14-hour days for six days.'
Liberto does well on his home turf — he took fourth in this same event two years ago and was happy to improve upon that finish. The win is also a continuation of a strong start to 2019 as he notched six cashes at the Aussie Millions including a win in the A$1,200 Shot Clock Shootout and a runner-up finish in the A$5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Max.
2019 WPTDS Maryland Official Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize Money |
---|---|---|
1st | Justin Liberto | $116,363* |
2nd | Noah Shefrin | $81,472 |
3rd | Chris Csik | $52,367 |
4th | Ryan Tamanini | $33,947 |
5th | Asaf Ben-Shushan | $26,489 |
6th | Johnathon Gilliam | $21,926 |
7th | Feng Li | $18,365 |
8th | Matt Vaughan | $15,026 |
9th | Jon Cantor | $11,631 |
*Includes a $3,000 package for the season-ending WPTDS Championship
WPTDS Maryland Final Table Action
As Liberto mentioned, the final table was a shallow one, the nine remaining chip stacks spread between 11 and 38 big blinds. The story of the final table consisted mostly of the best hands holding up in all-in pots, with either Liberto or eventual runner-up Noah Shefrin on the winning side.
A short-stacked Jon Cantor ran pocket nines into Shefrin's kings to drop first, and Matt Vaughan followed suit, getting pocket sevens in against Shefrin's superior pocket eights and failing to catch up.
Then it was Liberto's time to run up. Liberto flopped a set of twos against Feng Li who held ace-queen high, and a queen on the turn spelled trouble for Li. He called bets on the flop and turn and called off the rest when the board paired with a seven on the river.
Shefrin claimed another casualty when he woke up with queens in the small blind and shoved on Johnathon Gilliam, who called with king-deuce suited in the big blind but didn't improve. Liberto and Shefrin were pulling away from the pack by this time, and the elimination of Asaf Ben-Shushan in two hands got it down to four-handed.
Liberto went back to work, sending Ryan Tamanini out with ace-jack versus queen-ten suited. Tamanini went runner-runner two pair but the board four-flushed with the suit to match Liberto's ace and the rungood continued.
Down to three, Chris Csik three-bet shoved with ace-two but Liberto was best again with ace-king and turned Csik dead with Broadway.
Liberto started heads-up with a nearly 2-1 chip advantage and got Shefrin on the ropes straight away when he turned top pair and rivered a flush with king-deuce suited. A lot of chips went into the pot as Liberto called a check-raise on the turn and got his big bet called on the river.
That brought Liberto into a 9-1 lead and it would end with a flip. Shefrin needed help with ace-eight against Liberto's pair of deuces, but the board ran out clean and another two fell on the river to put an exclamation point on Liberto's victory.
On top of adding a WPTDS title to his resume, Liberto also collected $116,363 for his fifth six-figure score, which includes a $3,000 package for the season-ending WPTDeepStacks Championship event. You can watch Liberto's winner below interview courtesy of WPT.
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Justin Liberto
Tony Ruberto came inches away from a World Poker Tour title in August (does that even make sense?), finishing fourth in the WPT Choctaw Main Event. There are people in this world who have made a final table in a major event, only to neve return, so you never know what's going to happen. Like Dan Marino making a Super Bowl early in his career and never making it back. But Ruberto made the final table of the WPT Maryland at Live! Casino Main Event this week and made it all the way, winning the tournament and more than a half million dollars.
This is Ruberto's second World Poker Tour victory; he won the WPT Jacksonville Main Event back in 2011.
'It feels really good,' he told WPT.com after his triumph. 'I won seven years ago and the play has changed really dramatically since then. It's difficult to win nowadays because everyone is just a lot better. It's not how it was about eight or 10 years ago. It feels really good to win.'
Ruberto began the final table second in chips, about a million behind Will Givens. On the tenth hand of the day, he eliminated Mark Sandness to get near the chip lead, which Shankar Pillai had already taken over after a big hand against Givens.
On Hand 43, Ruberto continued to do damage, knocking out Aaron Pinson in fifth place. The two were all-in pre-flop, Ruberto with Jacks and Pinsin with Sevens. The Jacks held (clearly) and Ruberto was up to 7.900 million chips. He grabbed a large pot from Pillai later to move up to 10.600 million and take control of the table.
Pillai himself eliminated Givens on Hand 63 when his Eights held against Givens' A-K, all-in pre-flop.
For a while after that, it was the Ruberto and Pillai show, as they pulled away from Jeremy Ausmus, but it soon became just the Tony Ruberto show. He just rolled over his two opponents until finally sending Ausmus to the rail in third place (it took a little luck – Ruberto's 8-5 beat Ausmus' Nines, though the money didn't get in until Ruberto hit two pair on the turn). Going into heads-up play, Ruberto had a massive lead on Pillai, 18.125 million to 4.050 million.
In these situations, I often say that it looked like the huge chip leader was going to run away with it only to have the short stack make a run, and that's exactly what happened. Pillai quickly doubled-up and then kept the heat on, winning another big hand a short time later to take the chip lead, 13.200 million to 9.000 million. As happens in poker, Ruberto soon regained the lead and then it was a dogfight. The stacks were virtually even at one point as the two went back and forth, neither being able to put it away for quite some time.
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Of course, Ruberto finally did it. On Hand 179, Pillai raised pre-flop with A-9 and Ruberto called with T-7 of diamonds. The flop was J♥-5♦-A♦ and the two ended up with their chips in the middle, Ruberto with a flush draw and Pillai with top pair. The turn was of no help to either, but the river was the 9♦, giving Ruberto his flush and his second WPT title.
Shefrin claimed another casualty when he woke up with queens in the small blind and shoved on Johnathon Gilliam, who called with king-deuce suited in the big blind but didn't improve. Liberto and Shefrin were pulling away from the pack by this time, and the elimination of Asaf Ben-Shushan in two hands got it down to four-handed.
Liberto went back to work, sending Ryan Tamanini out with ace-jack versus queen-ten suited. Tamanini went runner-runner two pair but the board four-flushed with the suit to match Liberto's ace and the rungood continued.
Down to three, Chris Csik three-bet shoved with ace-two but Liberto was best again with ace-king and turned Csik dead with Broadway.
Liberto started heads-up with a nearly 2-1 chip advantage and got Shefrin on the ropes straight away when he turned top pair and rivered a flush with king-deuce suited. A lot of chips went into the pot as Liberto called a check-raise on the turn and got his big bet called on the river.
That brought Liberto into a 9-1 lead and it would end with a flip. Shefrin needed help with ace-eight against Liberto's pair of deuces, but the board ran out clean and another two fell on the river to put an exclamation point on Liberto's victory.
On top of adding a WPTDS title to his resume, Liberto also collected $116,363 for his fifth six-figure score, which includes a $3,000 package for the season-ending WPTDeepStacks Championship event. You can watch Liberto's winner below interview courtesy of WPT.
Images and video courtesy of WPT.
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Justin Liberto
Tony Ruberto came inches away from a World Poker Tour title in August (does that even make sense?), finishing fourth in the WPT Choctaw Main Event. There are people in this world who have made a final table in a major event, only to neve return, so you never know what's going to happen. Like Dan Marino making a Super Bowl early in his career and never making it back. But Ruberto made the final table of the WPT Maryland at Live! Casino Main Event this week and made it all the way, winning the tournament and more than a half million dollars.
This is Ruberto's second World Poker Tour victory; he won the WPT Jacksonville Main Event back in 2011.
'It feels really good,' he told WPT.com after his triumph. 'I won seven years ago and the play has changed really dramatically since then. It's difficult to win nowadays because everyone is just a lot better. It's not how it was about eight or 10 years ago. It feels really good to win.'
Ruberto began the final table second in chips, about a million behind Will Givens. On the tenth hand of the day, he eliminated Mark Sandness to get near the chip lead, which Shankar Pillai had already taken over after a big hand against Givens.
On Hand 43, Ruberto continued to do damage, knocking out Aaron Pinson in fifth place. The two were all-in pre-flop, Ruberto with Jacks and Pinsin with Sevens. The Jacks held (clearly) and Ruberto was up to 7.900 million chips. He grabbed a large pot from Pillai later to move up to 10.600 million and take control of the table.
Pillai himself eliminated Givens on Hand 63 when his Eights held against Givens' A-K, all-in pre-flop.
For a while after that, it was the Ruberto and Pillai show, as they pulled away from Jeremy Ausmus, but it soon became just the Tony Ruberto show. He just rolled over his two opponents until finally sending Ausmus to the rail in third place (it took a little luck – Ruberto's 8-5 beat Ausmus' Nines, though the money didn't get in until Ruberto hit two pair on the turn). Going into heads-up play, Ruberto had a massive lead on Pillai, 18.125 million to 4.050 million.
In these situations, I often say that it looked like the huge chip leader was going to run away with it only to have the short stack make a run, and that's exactly what happened. Pillai quickly doubled-up and then kept the heat on, winning another big hand a short time later to take the chip lead, 13.200 million to 9.000 million. As happens in poker, Ruberto soon regained the lead and then it was a dogfight. The stacks were virtually even at one point as the two went back and forth, neither being able to put it away for quite some time.
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Of course, Ruberto finally did it. On Hand 179, Pillai raised pre-flop with A-9 and Ruberto called with T-7 of diamonds. The flop was J♥-5♦-A♦ and the two ended up with their chips in the middle, Ruberto with a flush draw and Pillai with top pair. The turn was of no help to either, but the river was the 9♦, giving Ruberto his flush and his second WPT title.
2018 World Poker Tour Maryland at Live! Casino Main Event – Final Table Results
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1. Tony Ruberto – $344,755
2. Shankar Pillai – $220,780
3. Jeremy Ausmus – $162,597
4. Will Givens – $121,112
5. Aaron Pinson – $91,230
6. Mark Sandness – $69,609