Dylan Weisman Doubles Through Alex Epstein Twice

Alex Epstein opened to 30,000 from early position and action folded to Dylan Weisman in the big blind, and he potted to 90,000, with 6,000 behind. Epstein called. The flop fell [QhTs4c], and Weisman moved all in, and Epstein called. Epstein: [3x4x9xXx] Weisman: [AdKdTd3x] The board ran out [2c] on the turn, and the

Jeremy Ausmus Doubles Through Dylan Weisman

Jeremy Ausmus was all-in for his last 74,000 holding [AdQdQsJc] against Dylan Weisman's [JsJd6h4s] with the final board reading [4h3d3h5cKs]. https://twitter.com/jeremyausmus/status/1403141541493760004

Dylan Weisman vs. Matthew Gonzales

With a board reading [Th9h5cAd4c], Dylan Weisman used a time extension and fired a bet of 100,000 into a pot of roughly the same. Matthew Gonzales was the only other player in the hand, and he used three time extensions before tossing in the call. Weisman announced a set of tens and

Dylan Weisman Climbing

Dylan Weisman raised to 3,500 from middle position and both Steven Veneziano and Adam Lamphere called in the blinds. The [As8d2h] flop checked through to reveal the [Kh] on the turn. Veneziano checked and Lamphere bet 6,000. Weisman announced a raise of pot to 29,500, and both Veneziano and Lamphere folded.

Sam Soverel Wins Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha for $175,500

Sam Soverel

Sam Soverel was unstoppable today going wire-to-wire at the final table, claiming the win in Event #2 of the 2021 U.S. Poker Open at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. Soverel bested a field of 65 entrants, defeating former U.S. Poker Open PLO event winner Jordan Cristos heads up vaulting

Watch the Event #2 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT

The final table of Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha of the 2021 U.S. Poker Open is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. ET. Watch the Event #2 final table on PokerGO.com here! Sam Soverel finished Day 1 as the overwhelming chip leader with 3,480,000 in chips ahead of

Sam Soverel Leads Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

Event #2 $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha kicked off Day 2 of the U.S. Poker Open with a field of 65 entrants for a total prize pool of $650,000, with the winner receiving $175,500. Sam Soverel leads the final six players and will have a massive chip advantage as he holds 43%

Final 6 – Chip Counts

The play has been suspended for the night as the final six players will be back in the PokerGO Studio tomorrow, June 5, with cards in the air at 1 P.M. ET with the final table stream beginning at 4 P.M. ET on PokerGO.com.