Jeremy Ausmus limped the cutoff and Scott Seiver raised to 18,000 on the button. Ausmus called as the flop landed [9h5hTd]. Ausmus checked, Seiver bet 15,000, and Ausmus folded.
Tag: Jeremy Ausmus
Chino Rheem Takes it on the Turn
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Jeremy Ausmus vs. Ren Lin
Sam Soverel Doubles Through Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus raised the button to 36,000 from the button and Chino Rheem called in the small blind. Sam Soverel moved all-in from the big blind for 121,000 and Ausmus isolated by shoving for 218,000. Rheem folded. Ausmus: [AhAs7c3c] Soverel: [AdQcJd9h] The board ran out [QdJh4d8dTh] and Soverel secured the double.
Two Pair for Chino Rheem
Jeremy Ausmus limped the small blind and Chino Rheem checked in the big blind. The flop landed [KcJc4d] and Ausmus checked. Rheem bet 15,000 and Ausmus called as the turn fell the [7s]. Ausmus checked and Rheem bet 50,000. Ausmus called as the river landed the [2s]. Ausmus checked, Rheem bet 125,000,
Sam Soverel vs. Jeremy Ausmus
Set for Jeremy Ausmus
Philip Long raised to 4,000 in the hijack and both Daniel Negreanu and Jeremy Ausmus called from the cutoff and big blind respectively. The flop landed [5hJsAs] and Long continued for 7,000 with only Ausmus calling. The [6s] and [4s] checked through on the turn and river, and Ausmus tabled his [Ah6h6d3d]
Tamon Nakamura Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #6 for $239,700
Proving to be quite the mixed-game specialist, Japan's Tamon Nakamura captured his second title of the 2022 U.S. Poker Open, defeating Phil Hellmuth heads-up to take home $239,700 in Event #6: $15,000 8-Game. Nakamura now has four cashes at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open and sits atop the series leaderboard