Sam Soverel Takes One Down with Flop Bet

Sam Soverel raised to 30,000 pre-flop and was called by Cary Katz and Chance Kornuth. The flop came [5h8c3c]. Soverel continued his aggression and bet big, 100,000. Both players folded and he took down the pot.

Sam Soverel Picks Off Cary Katz River Bluff

Sam Soverel limped in middle position and the action folded to Cary Katz in the small blind who completed. Matthew Wantman checked his option in the big blind and the players saw a flop of [ThQd3h]. The action checked to Soverel who bet 10,000. Katz made the call and Wantman tossed his

Imsirovic Jumps Into U.S. Poker Open Contention with Event #5 Win

Ali Imsirovic is a real contender at the 2019 U.S. Poker Open.

The U.S. Poker Open Championship battle is heating up after reigning Poker Masters champion Ali Imsirovic took down Event #5 - $25,000 No Limit Hold'em - today on PokerGO. Sean Winter has maintained his lead with Stephen Chidwick in second place while Jordan Cristos is the only other players to

Brandon Adams Moves in on Cary Katz

Cary Katz and Brandon Adams saw a flop of [KsAhJs] and both players checked. They checked again on the turn of [Kc]. Katz took a stab at it on the river, which was [Qh], betting 19,000 only to have his opponent move in. Katz decided to fold.

Ben Lamb Chipping Up

Cary Katz limped in for 4,000 from middle position, as did Ben Lamb on the button. From the small blind, Matthew Wantman raised to 20,000, and both Katz and Lamb called. The [7h7dTs] flop checked round to reveal the [Th] on the turn. Wantman and Katz checked once more, and Lamb cut

Joshua Landines Wins Pot Against Short-Stacked Cary Katz

Joshua Landines raised to 10,500 and got a call from Cary Katz, who is nursing a small stack, in the big blind. The flop came [5c8h3s]. Landines made a continuation bet of 27,000. Katz instantly mucked his hand and is now sitting on an even smaller stack.

Ali Imsirovic Adds USPO Event #5 To His Resume ($442,500)

At his first U.S. Poker Open final table, Ali Imsirovic came, saw, and conquered! The Bosnian-born American washed way his slow start to this series by taking down Event #5 - $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $442,500. With the win, the reigning Poker Masters champion also jumps into the top five for