Borgata's baritone Kane Kalas ready for October

Paul Oresteen
Paul Oresteen
Posted on: September 15, 2024 10:11 PDT

Almost ten years ago to the day, Kane Kalas earned the largest cash of his career at the Borgata Poker Open and finished runner-up to a familiar foe – Darren Elias. He arrived for Day 2 of the $3,500 2024 Borgata Poker Open Main Event on Sunday a much different player than he was a decade ago.

“I don’t play for living anymore, so when I do get to play, I’m having more fun,” Kalas said. “Which is a good thing, but the bad thing is that I don’t really need it (the grind) so I don’t travel to all the stops.”

Kalas knocked off the ring rust on Saturday by playing for the first time since the World Series of Poker. “It always takes a little bit of work to get my poker brain rolling again after taking some time off.”

Home field advantage?

As a native East Coaster, he cut his teeth against players like Elias, Joe McKeehen and Aaron Mermelstein. “For years I didn’t believe in home field advantage but then Darren, Joe and I used to final table all this stuff,” Kalas said. “Most of us didn’t do as well on the West Coast and I started to believe in it a little bit.