Tommy Le Holds Commanding Lead at Event #2 Final Table

The 2022 U.S. Poker Open continued from the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, with Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha attracting a total of 77 entrants. The $770,000 prize pool would pay the final 11 players, and when the dust settled, it would be Tommy

Dan Shak Eliminated in 12th Place ($18,600)

Dan Shak moved all-in for approximately 200,000 in middle position and was at risk against Ren Lin in the small blind. Shak: [Ac2d] Lin: [AsKh] "I need a deuce," said Shak, as the dealer spread the [Ad9h2s] flop to indeed put Shak ahead. The [3d] fell on the turn, and the [Ks] hit

Dan Shak Doubles Through Daniel Negreanu

Dan Shak got his 103,000 chips in the hijack and was at risk against Daniel Negreanu in middle position. Shak: [AsJh] Negreanu: [JsJh] The board ran out [Ac9s3dAhKd] and Shak found some help to improve to trips and double up.

Joseph Cheong Doubles Through Michael Lang

Joseph Cheong ended up getting his stack of approximately 60,000 in against Michael Lang. Cheong: [AcKc] Lang: [Ad5h] The [KsJh9d5dKh] board ran out, as Cheong faded the slight turn sweat by improving to trips and securing the double.

Michael Lang Doubles Through Dan Shak

Dan Shak opened the cutoff and Michael Lang three-bet the button to 42,000. Action folded back to Shak who shoved, and Lang called for his 117,000 chips. Lang: [KsKc] Shak: [TsTh] The board ran out [7s6h5d7c9c] and Lang's superior pocket pair held to confirm the double.

Sean Perry Scores $200,000 Win In Event #2

Sean Perry wins Event #2 of 2022 PokerGO Cup

Sean Perry has won again on the PokerGO Tour (PGT). On Friday, last season’s third-place finisher in the PGT Player of the Year race found his way to the winner’s circle of Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 PokerGO Cup, picking up $200,000 in prize money. “It feels nice,”

Dan Shak Eliminated by Nick Petrangelo

Dan Shak was all-in for approximately 130,000, and Nick Petrangelo called. Shak: [AdJd] Petrangelo: [AsKd] The board ran out [Ac9s2s6dQd], and Petrangelo had Shak out-kicked to send Shak to the rail.