Joey Weissman needed no fewer than five double-ups to stay in contention throughout the day and ultimately he spoiled Adam Hendrix's day by pulling off the upset win! Hendrix was in full control all day, knocking out four players on his way to a 6:1 chip lead heading into heads-up
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Joey Weissman Mounts Epic Comeback & Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #5 for $204,000
Cary Katz Leads the Final Seven Players of Event #5 $10,000 No-Limit Hold’Em
Cary Katz Leads the Final Seven Players of Event #5 $10,000 No-Limit Hold’Em
Adam Hendrix Rivers Joey Weissman
On the second to last hand of the evening, Joey Weissman opened to 80,000 from middle position and action folded to Adam Hendrix in the big blind, and he called. The dealer spread the [Ac5d6c] on the flop, and Hendrix checked. Weissman fired 55,000. Hendrix called. The turn [Js] hit
Jordan Cristos Eliminated in 12th Place ($17,000)
Adam Hendrix raised to 40,000 in middle position and Jordan Cristos called all-in from the small blind for 25,000. Hendrix: [Kh6h] Cristos: [QdJd] The board ran out [Ah5s9h9d4d] and Cristos was eliminated in 12th place for a $17,000 payday.
Vanessa Kade Eliminated by Adam Hendrix to Burst the Money Bubble
Joey Weissman Doubles Through Adam Hendrix
Adam Hendrix raised to 27,000 on the button and Joey Weissman three-bet to 105,000 from the big blind. Hendrix moved all-in for nearly 1.1 million, and Weissman called all-in for 383,000. Hendrix: [9d7d] Weissman: [ThTd] The board ran out [4cQc2dJd6s] and Weissman doubled through.