Ali Imsirovic vs. Sam Soverel

Ali Imsirovic raised to 18,000 in the hijack and both Sam Soverel and Daniel Negreanu called in the blinds. The flop landed [Js4sAd] and action checked to Imsirovic who bet 16,000. Only Soverel called as the turn fell the [Ts]. Soverel checked, Imsirovic bet 47,000, and Soverel flicked his cards to the

Frank Funaro vs. Ali Imsirovic

Ali Imsirovic raised to 2,500 in the hijack and Frank Funaro three-bet to 11,500 from the small blind. Imsirovic called, and the flop landed [ThKdQd]. Funaro led out for 20,000 and Imsirovic called as the turn fell the [9c]. Funaro bet 20,000, and Imsirovic folded.

Ali Imsirovic Eliminated in 9th Place

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Ali Imsirovic moved all-in for 150,000 from the button and John Riordan shoved from the small blind. Both players drew one. Imsirovic: [6x5x4x3x] Riordan: [9x7x6x2x] Riordan drew the [8x], and when Imsirovic paired up with the [4x], he was eliminated in ninth place.

Cary Katz Eliminated by Ali Imsirovic

No-Limit Hold'em Action folded to Cary Katz on the button, and he moved all-in for his last 162,000. Ali Imsirovic was in the small blind, and he moved all-in over the top. Stephen Chidwick folded the big blind, and the cards were tabled. Katz: [4d4c] Imsriovic: [AsAh] The board ran out [2c5s8c5hJc], and Katz was

Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Ali Imsirovic

No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Cary Katz raised to 20,000 on the button and Ali Imsirovic called in the small blind. From the big blind, Stephen Chidwick moved all-in for 135,000. Katz folded, but Imsirovic drew one as Chidwick stood pat and tabled his [Jx9x7x4x2x]. Imsirovic showed his [9x8x6x5x] and drew a [Kx] to

Ali Imsirovic Doubles Through John Riordan

Ali Imsirovic was under the gun, and he moved all-in for 76,000. Stephen Chidwick folded the cutoff, and John Riordan called on the button. The blinds folded, and the cards were tabled. Imsirovic: [AcTs] Riordan: [JhJc] The board ran out [AdKd2hQd2s] and Imsirovic flopped and an ace to double.

Joe McKeehen Claims U.S. Poker Open Event #3 Win for $200,200

Joe McKeehen did not take it easy on his six opponents at the final table of 2021 U.S. Poker Open Event #3: $10,000 No Limit Hold'em as he turned his chip lead into a $200,200 win. McKeehen, a former WSOP Main Event winner, sees himself jump up the Championship standings