Chris Hunichen raised to 35,000 in the hijack and Nick Schulman defended his big blind. The flop landed [AhAc8c] and Schulman checked to Hunichen who continued for 25,000. Schulman moved all in for 115,000, and Hunichen called. Hunichen: [Js8d] Schulman: [Tc6c] Schulman was at-risk but could hit a club or ten to take the
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Seat 3: Chris Hunichen (1,790,000 in chips)
Chris Hunichen is an online poker crusher who has also found success in live poker tournaments. "Big Huni" recently had the opportunity to live out his dream of appearing on "Poker After Dark," an old-school high-stakes poker show that now streams on PokerGO. He proudly consumes a plethora of poker on television. "I
Chris Hunichen Leads Final Nine in $100,000 Main Event; 3 Players in Contention for U.S. Poker Open Championship
Chris Hunichen Leads $100K Main Event Final Table; U.S. Poker Open Championship TBD on Saturday
Chris Hunichen Leads $100K Main Event Final Table; U.S. Poker Open Champion Still Undecided
Chris Hunichen Clips Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo opened to 27,000 from middle position and Chris Hunichen three-bet the button to 88,000. Bonomo called, and the flop landed [2sAh9s]. Bonomo checked and Hunichen bet 60,000. Bonomo called, and then both players checked the [Js] on the turn. The river landed the [Ts] and Bonomo checked a third time. Hunichen
Alex Foxen Eliminated in 14th Place
Alex Foxen Doubles Through Chris Hunichen
Chris Hunichen raised to 17,000 from early position and Alex Foxen moved all in from the button for 26,000. Hunichen called. Hunichen: [Th9c] Foxen: [JhJc] The board ran out [QsQd6hJd8h] and Foxen doubled through.
Chris Hunichen Wins One Against Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen raised to 11,000 pre-flop and was called by Chris Hunichen and Cary Katz. The flop came [5s8hQh]. Hunichen continuation bet 24,000. Foxen called and Katz folded. The turn was the [6h]. Both players checked. The river was the [Kc]. Hunichen bet 70,000 and Foxen called. Hunichen showed [AdQs] and