Seth Davies Eliminated in 3rd Place ($67,200)

Seth Davies limped with [AdJd] and Sean Winter raised all in with [Jc9c], having Davies covered. Davies called putting himself at risk but held the best hand. The board ran out [Js9h6hKh7d] and Winter flopped two pair to take the lead. He held on and eliminated Davies in third place giving

A Double for Davies

David Peters raised all in with [As7h] in front of Seth Davies. Davies had a little more than 1,400,000 and called with [AcJh]. The board ran out [Js9c8sAhQc] and Davies earned the double up to leave Sean Winter with a 2,000,000 chip lead.

Davies Takes a Little From Peters

Four players saw the [KcJdTc] flop and Seth Davies was the first to bet with [KsQs], making it 100,000. David Peters was the lone caller holding [AsJs]. The turn was the [6c] and both players checked. They also both checked the river when the [8c] hit. Davies won the pot with a

A Double for Yu, Then Peters Gets Some Back

The flop came [KhJdTh] and Ben Yu checked with [AhTs]. David Peters bet 130,000 with [Qd9c], a made straight. Yu shoved all in for 815,000 and Peters called. The turn was the [7h] and the river was the [9h], giving Yu the backdoor flush and the double through the chip leader Peters. The

Lamb Doubles Through Peters

After three players limped, David Peters raised to 300,000 on the button with [AdKd]. Ben Lamb went all in for less with [9c7d]. The board ran out [Qh9s6h8hTh] and Lamb earned the double up.

Jerry Robinson Eliminated on Event #4 Bubble by David Peters

The money bubble has officially burst in US Poker Open Event #4, and the unlucky individual going home tonight with nothing is Jerry Robinson. Robinson put his final 175,000 chips in the pot and then David Peters came over the top for 330,000. Everyone folded and off to the races they

Player Spotlight: David Peters

David Peters is a man who needs no introduction around the poker world. At age 31, he's already a lock to make the Poker Hall of Fame when he turns 40. The Ohio native is one of just five players in history to surpass $30 million in lifetime live tournament earnings,

Martin Zamani Eliminated by David Peters

Martin Zamani shoved all in first to act for 438,000 and David Peters iso-shoved over the top as the remaining active players all folded. Zamani: [8s8c] Peters: [AhQd] The board ran out [Ad7cTdKh7s] and Zamani was eliminated in ninth-place.