Scott Seiver Wins on the Turn

Scott Seiver raised to 14,000 in the hijack and Chino Rheem called on the button, as did Dylan Weisman from the small blind. The [2cJc9s] flop checked through to reveal the [Jd] on the turn. Weisman bet out 16,000 and Seiver called before Rheem raised to 40,000. Weisman folded, and Seiver used

Chino Rheem Takes it on the Turn

Jeremy Ausmus limped under the gun and Scott Seiver called in the hijack, as did Paul Kuzmich from the button. Chino Rheem and Matthew Wantman came along from the blinds, and on the [8h2h4s] flop, Rheem led out for 6,000. Wantman and Ausmus called, while Seiver and Kuzmich folded. The

Chino Rheem Eliminated by Daniel Negreanu

On a flop of [9d4hQd], Chino Rheem was all-in holding [AhAd8d6c] against the [KhQhQc9s] of Daniel Negreanu. The turn and river landed the [3h] and [Kc] and Rheem was eliminated.

Chino Rheem Doubles Through Steven Veneziano

Chino Rheem raised to 3,500 from middle position and Sean Winter called in the hijack before Steven Veneziano raised to 10,500 from the cutoff. Rheem moved all-in for 28,000, and after Winter folded, Veneziano called. Rheem: [AdKhTh2d] Veneziano: [JdJs8s4c] The board ran out [QhJh7c3h9c] and Rheem doubled through.

Flop Bet Win for Chino Rheem

Daniel Negreanu raised to 3,000 in the hijack and Chino Rheem called in the cutoff, as did Steven Veneziano and Robert Cowen from the blinds. The flop landed [2s5s7s] and action checked to Rheem who bet 13,000. Veneziano, Cowen, and Negreanu folded, and Rheem collected the pot.

Shannon Shorr Check-Shoves on Chino Rheem

Chino Rheem opened to 25,000 from middle position and Shannon Shorr defended the big blind. The flop fell [ac4d2c], Shorr checked, Rheem bet 20,000, and Shorr shoved for 125,000. Rheem thought about it and used a time extension before tossing his cards into the muck.

Chino Rheem Wins Event #8 and Takes Leaderboard Lead

Chino Rheem wins Event #8 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Chino Rheem is back and he’s atop the 2022 U.S. Poker Open leaderboard with a victory in Event #8: $15,000 Pot-Limit Omaha. After finishing in second place in Event #7: $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em on Wednesday for $210,000, Rheem took first place in Event #8 for $271,350. He now has 481