Sean Winter Makes 5th Final Table as Chip Leader

It's snowing this week in Las Vegas and the way the 2019 U.S. Poker Open has gone so far, that shouldn't be considered a random occurrence. Winter is here. The tournament started with 23 entries and by the close of registration had reached 41 entries, creating a prize pool of $2,050,000,

Alex Foxen Puts Seth Davies All-In

Seth Davies raised to 50,000 pre-flop and Alex Foxen made the call. The flop came [3h6c7d] and Davies bet 80,000. His opponent called. The turn was the [4c] and both players checked. After the river [2h] appeared, Foxen, who had the bigger stack, put Davies all-in for 295,000. Davies decided on

Alex Foxen vs. Seth Davies

Everyone folded around to Seth Davies in the big blind who limped. Alex Foxen then raised it up to 70,000 in the big blind. Davies made the call. Flop: [4h8sAd] Davies checked, Foxen continuation bet to 40,000 and took down the pot when his opponent mucked his cards.

Sean Winter Makes Fifth Final Table as the Chip Leader

It's snowing this week in Las Vegas and the way the 2019 U.S. Poker Open has gone so far, that shouldn't be considered a random occurence. Winter is here. The tournament started with 23 entries and by the close of registration had reached 41 entries, creating a prize pool of $2,050,000,

Erik Seidel in Search of Double Up

Erik Seidel, who is nursing a short stack, has moved all-in three hands in a row without getting called. In the last hand, Alex Foxen raised on the button to 24,000. Seidel shipped it all in for 137,000 and Foxen folded his cards.

Alex Foxen Wins One Just Before the Break

After everyone folded around to Erik Seidel, he raised to 19,000 from the button, getting called by Alex Foxen in his big blind. After Foxen checked the [AcKsTh] flop, Seidel continued for 14,000 and Foxen called. Both players then checked the [Jd] turn, and when the dealer put out the [Kc] on