Sam Soverel Eliminated by David Peters

Sam Soverel was all in from the big blind holding [9s2c] against David Peters in middle position holding [AsKs]. The board ran out [6s5s7cTs8h] and Soverel was eliminated.

Sam Soverel, David Peters get Shoves Through

With the board reading [7c7d4dJh] Sam Soverel moved all in for his last 54,000. Seth Davies used most of his shot clock before releasing his hand. The very next hand action folded to Phil Helmuth in the cutoff who limped. Davies completed in the small blind and David Peters was next to

Fourth Time’s a Charm, Sean Winter Wins Event #4 – $10,000 Short Deck

Sean Winter wins Event #4 at the 2019 U.S. Poker Open - $10,000 Short Deck for $151,200.

After making all four 2019 U.S. Poker Open final tables, including a runner-up finish, Sean Winter won Event #4 - $10,000 Short Deck. Winter defeated David Peters heads up and is now the overall leader in the USPO standings. Sounding slightly befuddled mixed with exhaustion and excitement, Winter said after his

David Peters Picks Off Seth Davies

Seth Davies opened to 6,500 from middle position and David Peters called on the button, as did Brandon Adams from the big blind. The [4c8d2hQcAh] board checked through to the river where Davies bet 12,000. Peters called, and Adams folded. Peters tabled his [QsTs], and Davies mucked.

David Peters Eliminated in 2nd Place ($100,800)

David Peters was eliminated in second place and will take home $100,800 for his finish. Peters managed to double during heads up and crack the aces of Sean Winter, but Winter continued to press his advantage and gain an even bigger lead. A few hands before the final hand, the board

David Peters Eliminated by Erik Seidel

David Peters raised to 12,000 from the small blind before Erik Seidel three-bet the big blind to 30,000. Peters shoved all in for 116,000, and Seidel quickly called. Seidel: [QdQs] Peters: [AdQc] The board ran out [4d5dTc2sKh] and Peters was eliminated but immediately headed to the cage to re-enter.

Winter Pulls Away, Peters Claws Back

Sean Winter started to widen the gap between him and David Peters in heads up play, but Peters got a little back when both players limped preflop. The flop came [Qs7d6s] and Winter checked. Peters bet 165,000 with [Kd9d]. Winter called with [AdAc]. The turn was the [Th] and Winter checked again. Peters

Peters Doubles to Almost Even Stacks

Sean Winter limped with [AhAc] and David Peters shoved his last 3,400,000 with [Qd9d] and Winter called. The board ran out [Ad7d6sQhKd] and Peters doubled up with a flush.