Chidwick Looking to Retake USPO Lead at Event #6 Final Table

Stephen Chidwick is now the only player besides Sean Winter to make four final tables at the 2019 U.S. Poker Open. Chidwick is currently sitting 100 points behind Winter. He will tie Winter for the lead with a third-place finish. As for today, Chidwick enters as the chip leader with

Event #6 Final Table

Seat 1: Ben Lamb - 450,000 Seat 2: Tom Marchese - 265,000 Seat 3: Sean Rafael - 890,000 Seat 4: Stephen Chidwick - 2,375,000 Seat 5: Cary Katz - 665,000 Seat 6: Anthony Zinno - 1,225,000

Anthony Zinno Gets the Best of Stephen Chidwick, Cary Katz

In a battle of the tables three biggest stacks Stephen Chidwick opened to 55,000 from the high jack and found calls from Cary Katz in the cutoff and Anthony Zinno on the button. The flop came [AdQhTh] Chidwick check and Katz knuckled as well. Zinno used most of his shot clock before

Updated Chip Counts

With eight players remaining, two away from the money, here is a list of chip counts as the players take a 10-minute break.

Anthony Zinno Scores Massive Double Up at John Riordan’s Expense

We caught the action on the turn with Anthony Zinno locked in already inflated pot against John Riordan. Zinno checked the board which read [9s6s2dKc] and Riordan bet 200,000, the size of the pot. With only 325,000 on top of that bet, Zinno decided on an all-in and got a

Player Spotlight: Anthony Zinno

You won't often find Anthony Zinno at the poker table dressed like a slob or looking angry. He not only has style but is always positive even when the cards aren't going his way. Prior to turning pro, Zinno earned a degree in chemical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and then

Joshua Ladines Eliminated by Anthony Zinno

Joshua Ladines opened to pot from under the gun leaving himself 30,000 behind. Action folded to Anthony Zinno in the big blind who moved all in. Ladines called and the cards were tabled. Ladines: [Ac5cKs2h] Zinno: [QcThJc9h] The flop came [8s7c6d] and Zinno flopped the nut straight leaving Ladines drawing very thin. The turn was

Anthony Zinno vs. Joshua Ladines

Anthony Zinno raised to 36,000 from the small blind and Joshua Ladines called in the big. The flop landed [3cTd4c] and Zinno continued for 55,000 and Ladines folded.