Jason Koon vs. Dan Smith

Jason Koon opened to 13,000 on the button and Dan Smith defended the big blind. The dealer spread the [ks9d7d] flop and Smith check-called a 10,000 bet. On the [td] turn, Smith check-called for 35,000. The [4d] completed the board and Smith checked. Koon bet 120,000, leaving himself only 6,000 behind. Smith took

Jonathan Little vs. Dan Smith

Dan Smith limped the small blind and Jonathan Little checked his option in the big blind. The flop landed [4d7s3h] and Smith checked. Little bet 2,000 and Smith called as the turn fell the [Jh]. Smith checked and Little bet 6,000. Smith folded.

Dan Smith Eliminated in 8th Place ($55,000)

Dan Smith jammed from early position for 125,000 and Nick Schulman called the cutoff. Smith: [kh9d] Schulman: [ksqs] Smith was dominated and the board ran out [js6d3c4c7h] to confirm his elimination in eighth place.

Dan Smith vs. Sean Winter

With approximately 450,000 in the pot on a [acjd6s] flop, Sean Winter check-called for 12,000 in the small blind against Dan Smith on the button. On the [8d] turn, Winter check-folded to a jam for not much more and open-mucked [4x4x].

Chris Brewer vs. Dan Smith

Chris Brewer opened to 11,000 on the button and Dan Smith defended the big blind. Both players checked the [9h4h4d] flop to the [jh] turn. Smith led for 10,000 and Brewer called. The [ts] fell on the river and Smith checked. Brewer bet 55,000 and Smith called. Brewer tabled [8s7h] to claim the

Dan Smith Eliminated by Ali Imsirovic

Dan Smith moved all-in from the small blind for 86,000 and Ali Imsirovic called in the big blind. Smith: [9c6c] Imsirovic: [Qd9s] The board ran out [KdJhAh5h2h] and Smith was eliminated.

Bill Klein Doubles Through Dan Smith

Bill Klein was all-in for 43,000 holding [5c5d] against the [AcJd] of Dan Smith. The board ran out [4h6hQsQd4d] and Klein secured the double.

Alex Foxen Victorious In Event #7

Alex Foxen wins Event #7 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Alex Foxen landed himself back in the PokerGO Studio winner’s circle on Wednesday when he won Event #7: $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open. The victory earned Foxen a $283,500 payday and vaulted him into second place on the series leaderboard. “I feel good,” Foxen said. “It’s actually