Jake Schindler Doubles Through Chino Rheem

With 45,000 in the pot on a [8h7h2h3sqs] board, Chino Rheem was in the big blind and had 30,000 committed to the pot. Jake Schindler was in the small blind and jammed for 190,000. Rheem thought about folding but ultimately called. Schindler showed [qh4h] to take the pot with a flush,

Jake Schindler Takes Family Pot

Jake Schindler opened to 20,000 from the hijack, Cary Katz called the cutoff, Masashi Oya called the button, Justin Young called the small blind, and Vikenty Shegal called the big blind. The five players checked it down to the river on the [jd4c2skh6s] board. Action checked to Schindler and he bet

Jake Schindler vs. Masashi Oya

Jake Schindler raised to 18,000 in the cutoff and Masashi Oya three-bet the small blind to 42,000. Schindler called as the flop landed [9s7c4h]. Oya bet out 15,000 and Schindler called as the turn landed the [5d]. Oya checked and Schindler bet 65,000. Oya folded.

Rok Gostisa vs. Jake Schindler

With roughly 110,000 in the pot on a [qd8h6c2d] board, Jake Schindler checked in the big blind and Rok Gostisa bet 78,000 on the button. Schindler called. The [ah] completed the board and Schindler checked. Gostisa bet 116,000, leaving only 1,000 behind, and Schindler folded.

Sam Soverel Eliminated by Jake Schindler

Sam Soverel raised to 13,000 from the button and Jake Schindler called in the big blind. The flop landed [6d7d8c] and both players checked to reveal the [7h] on the turn. Schindler bet out 28,000 and Soverel called as the river landed the [4c]. Schindler used a time extension and then moved all-in

Flush for Vikenty Shegal

Jake Schindler raised to 13,000 from under the gun and Cary Katz called next to act, as did Vikenty Shegal from the big blind. The [Jh8h3h] flop checked through to reveal the [6h] on the turn. Shegal checked, Schindler bet 6,000, and both Katz and Shegal called. The river landed the [2s]

Jake Schindler Doubles Through Nick Petrangelo

Nick Petrangelo opened to 11,500 on the button and Jake Schindler jammed for 204,000 in the big blind. Petrangelo thought about it and called. Schindler: [3d3h] Petrangelo: [7s7d] Petrangelo had the superior pocket pair, but the board ran out [9s5c2s3sad] as Schindler found a trey on the turn to double up with a

Sean Winter Wins Event #11 for $440,000

Sean Winter wins Event #11 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

The last time Sean Winter was victorious inside the PokerGO Studio was at the 2021 U.S. Poker Open, when he won the final event of the series. That was in June of last year. Winter found his way back into the winner’s circle with a victory in Event #11: $25,000