Justin Bonomo limped in for 4,000 total and Cary Katz raised the button to 28,000. Bonomo responded by limp-raising to 104,000 total, and Katz mucked.
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Sean Perry Eliminated by Cary Katz
Justin Bonomo Forces Cary Katz to Use Add-On
Wanting to flex his muscle with a big stack and punish the limpers, Justin Bonomo open-shoved all-in pre-flop with [AhJd] and got a call from a much smaller stack, Cary Katz, who was holding [KsQs] and had 65,000. The board ran out [QcAd7dAsTh], giving Bonomo trips, which was good enough to
Justin Bonomo Shoves the Button
Martin Zamani limped in and Cary Katz raised to 14,000 in the cutoff. From the button, Justin Bomomo pushed out a stack of chips amounting to 180,000. Zamani folded, as did Katz, and Bonomo collected the pot.
Cary Katz Eliminated by Seth Davies
The action folded to Cary Katz in the small blind who open shoved for his last 105,000 Seth Davies made the call from the big blind and the cards were tabled. Katz: [Qs6s] Davies: [Qd8d] The board ran out [Jh7d9c3hKd] and Katz asked, "The eight plays?" The dealer acknowledged that it did, and Katz was
Koray Aldemir Takes from Cary Katz
Koray Aldemir limped from the cutoff, Jerry Robinson completed from the small blind, and Cary Katz checked his option. The flop came [5s5cTs] the action checked through. The turn came the [3d] Robinson checked and Katz bet out 30,000. Aldemir called and Robinson folded. The river fell the [Jc] and Katz used a
Cary Katz Cracks Jake Schindler’s Kings
On a flop of [9c3h2d], Cary Katz check-raised all in from the big blind for his last 173,000 against Jake Schindler in the cutoff. Schindler: [KhKs] Katz: [Js9s] The turn of the [Jd] thrust Katz into the lead, and when the [Td] fell on the turn, he would double through.
Erik Seidel Rivers a Straight to Double Up
Cary Katz opened to 25,000 from middle position and Erik Seidel was the only caller on the button. The flop came [Js7c4s] and both players checked. The turn brought the [9d] and Katz bet 27,000. Seidel called. The river was the [Qh] and Katz went into the tank using a time extension before
Jordan Cristos Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #2 and Takes Championship Lead
Cary Katz Doubles Through Martin Zamani
Cary Katz opened to 11,000 from under the gun and Martin Zamani called on the button, along with Alex Foxen from the big blind. The flop landed [4d4hTh] and after Foxen checked, Katz bet his last 78,000 all in. Zamani called, and Foxen folded. Zamani: [KsTd] Katz: [AhTs] The turn and river landed the