Ivan Zufic holds a slim chip lead over Jake Daniels as the final six players head into the final table of Event #11 $25,000 No-Limit Hold'Em. The penultimate event of the U.S. Poker Open saw a 66-entrant field that created a prize pool of $1,725,000, with the winner receiving $465,750
Tag: Frank Funaro
Ivan Zufic Leads the Final Six Players of Event #11 $25,000 No-Limit Hold’Em
Frank Funaro Chips Up Through Randy Kaas
Frank Funaro Doubles Through Jake Daniels
Frank Funaro Doubles Through Vitaliy Rizhkov
Frank Funaro moved all-in from late position for his last 130,000, and Vitaliy Rizhkov called from the big blind. Funaro: [Tc6c] Rizhkov: [AcQc] The board ran out [AdQdKhJs8h], and Funaro turned a straight to double.
John Riordan Survives; Frank Funaro Wins Side Pot
John Riordan shoved all-in for 65,000 in the cutoff before Frank Funaro isolated from the small blind for his last 165,000. Cary Katz used a time extension from the big blind before he called. Riordan: [3s3d] Funaro: [AcAd] Katz: [KsQh] The board ran out [JsKd6h9c3c] and Riordan struck gold on the river to triple
David Stamm Doubles Through Frank Funaro
David Stamm opened to 16,000 from early position and action folded to Eric Worre in the cutoff, and he called. Frank Funaro was on the button, and he 3-bet to 50,000. The blinds folded, and Stamm moved all-in for 146,000 total. Worre folded, and Funaro called. Funaro: [9d9c] Stamm: [JsJd] The board ran out [8c4h7hAc5c],
Frank Funaro Eliminated by Jim Collopy
Nick Petrangelo opened to 25,000 from under the gun and action folded to Jim Collopy in the small blind, and he called. Frank Funaro was in the big blind, and he moved all-in for approximately 300,000. Petrangelo folded, and Collopy called. Funaro: [AhKs] Collopy: [9h9s] The board ran out [7h5h8h4cQc], and the pocket nines of