Damjan Radanov Wins on the River

Damjan Radanov raised to 4,000 from under the gun and Paul Kuzmich called on the button, as did Jeremy Ausmus from the big blind. The flop landed [Kh9d6h] and Radanov continued for 7,000 with only Kuzmich calling. The turn landed the [8d] and Radanov checked. Kuzmich bet 16,000 and Radanov called

Tamon Nakamura Wins Event #6: $15,000 8-Game for $239,700

Proving to be quite the mix game specialist, Japan's Tamon Nakamura captured his second title of the 2022 U.S. Poker Open, defeating Phil Hellmuth heads-up to take home $239,700 and the Event #6: $15,000 8-Game title. Start of day chip leader Ben Yu parlayed the chip lead into a third-place finish

Scott Seiver vs. Damjan Radanov

2-7 Triple Draw Damjan Radanov raised to 100,000 from the button and Scott Seiver called in the small blind. Both players drew two and checked the action. Seiver stood pat and bet, Radanov drew two and called. Seiver stood pat again, and Radanov drew one. Seiver bet, and Radanov folded.

Bryan Micon Doubles Through Damjan Radanov

Hold'em Bryan Micon was all-in for 230,000 from the button holding [Kc8c] against the [AsQh] of Damjan Radanov from the small blind. The board ran out [5cKd4s2h9h] and Micon doubled through.

Scott Seiver Continues to Build

Pot-Limit Omaha With the board reading [KcKhTc2hJd], Scott Seiver bet the pot from the big blind of 165,000. Damjan Radanov check-called in the small blind and Seiver announced quads and tabled his [KdKs9c8h].

Flush for Scott Seiver

Pot-Limit Omaha Damjan Radanov raised to 55,000 on the button and Scott Seiver called in the small blind. The flop landed [5dTc8s] and Seiver checked. Radanov bet 50,000 and Seiver called as the turn landed the [7c]. Seiver led out for 200,000 and Radanov called before both players checked the [Qc] on the

Two Pair for Scott Seiver

Pot-Limit Omaha Damjan Radanov limped the small blind and Scott Seiver raised the pot to 45,000. Radanov called as both players checked the [8hQc3s] flop. The turn fell the [5h] and Radanov bet out 60,000 and Seiver called. The river was the [4s] and both players checked as Seiver tabled his [8s7s4c3c] to