Player Spotlight: Bryn Kenney

It’s been a good month for Bryn Kenney. In late January, just before the start of the 2019 U.S. Poker Open, Kenney took down the Aussie Millions Main Event for a $914,617 payday. Then at the USPO, Kenney took $450,000 by winning a No-Limit Hold’em event. He’s now among the top ten

Nobody Wants to See a Flop

We haven't seen a flop the past five hands at Table 3. One raise or three-bet has been enough to take the pot down pre-flop. In the last hand, Koray Aldemir opened under-the gun to 2,500. Larry Greenberg then three-bet to 7,500 in the small blind and got his opponent

Ben Yu Doubles Through Larry Greenberg

Bryn Kenney raised to 3,000 in the cutoff and both Larry Greenberg and Ben Yu called from the blinds. The flop landed [5c3h4c] and Greenberg checked to Yu who bet 6,500. Kenney folded, but Greenberg check-raised to 20,000. Yu announced he was all in for 123,000 and Greenberg quickly called. Yu: [7c6d] Greenberg: [5h5d] Yu

Through the Lens: All Mixed Up

Yesterday saw Bryn Kenney attempt to set a record final fastest USPO final table ever played and the mixed game communities best come to battle in Event 8. Kenney steamrolled the $25K NLH Event 7 final table to win $450,000 in just under two hours, before 20 of the worlds

Bryn Kenney Absolutely Crushes Final Table Wins Event #7

Event #7 of the 2019 U.S. Poker Open was won by Bryn Kenney who made quick work of his final table opponents, finishing the tournament in a little over an hour and taking home $450,000. Kenney jumps into fourth place on the U.S. Poker Open Championship standings with 240 points, which

Jake Schindler Eliminated in 2nd Place ($300,000)

Jake Schindler sat back and enjoyed the Bryn Kenney show as Kenney cruised through the other players at the final table and held a massive lead against Schindler. Schindler got his remaining chips in with [Ac7s] against the [KcJd] of Kenney. The board ran out [Kh9h2d2h8s], giving Kenney the pot and the

Ben Yu Eliminated in 3rd Place ($210,000)

Ben Yu came into the day as the chip leader but found himself heading to the rail in third place shortly after calling a huge river bet from Bryn Kenney to lose all but 150,000. He managed to hang around for a little, earning another double. Eventually, Yu got [Td6d] all in

Kenney Gets Max Value, Leaves Yu Short

Ben Yu limped the small blind with [Qh6h] and Bryn Kenney raised from the big blind with [8d3c] to 225,000. Yu called. The flop came [Qd8d3c] and Yu check-called 185,000. The turn was the [Kc] and Yu checked again. Kenney bet 545,000 and Yu called. The river was the [9h] and Yu checked