He ran over the final table without losing the chip lead until heads-up play against Julius Heftler. Lytle took his hot start and began to apply tremendous amounts of pressure on his opponents, showing no signs of taking his foot off the gas pedal through the day. Lytle started the day third in chips and instantly started to build a stack as he steamrolled over his table. This is the third Borgata trophy that Lytle will be adding to his resume and looks like it will definitely not be his last. The Rumson, NJ native has over a quarter of a million in cashes with most of them coming in this very building, including his career-best result for $114,833 in the 2017 Borgata Fall Poker Open $600 Deepstack Kick-Off. The fourth event of the 2019 Borgata Fall Open has come to an end after two exhilarating days of action, and it is John Lytle who emerged victorious in Event #4: $500 Black Chip Bounty for $36,166, along with a prestigious Borgata Trophy after besting a 417 player field in which he accumulated 20 bounty chips along the way.
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