Joey Weissman raised to 2,500 in the hijack and Joe McKeehen called in the big blind. The flop landed [5c7cQs] and McKeehen checked. Weissman continued for 2,500 and McKeehen called as the turn fell the [3d] and both players checked. The river was the [Tc] and McKeehen bet out 7,500. Weissman raised
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Joey Weissman Mounts Epic Comeback & Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #5 for $204,000
Joey Weissman Mounts Epic Comeback & Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #5 for $204,000
Cary Katz Leads the Final Seven Players of Event #5 $10,000 No-Limit Hold’Em
Cary Katz Leads the Final Seven Players of Event #5 $10,000 No-Limit Hold’Em
Brock Wilson Doubles Through Joe McKeehen
Joey Weissman opened to 80,000 from early position, and next to act was Joe McKeehen, and he called. Action folded to Brock Wilson in the single big blind, and he moved all-in for 485,000. Weissman folded, and McKeehen called. Wilson: [QxQx] McKeehen: [9x9x] The board ran out [Jd2cTdAc6h], and the pocket queens
Nick Schulman Doubles Through Joe McKeehen
Joe McKeehen opened to 80,000 from early position and action folded to Nick Schulman in late position, and he moved all-in for 225,000. The blinds folded, and McKeehen called. McKeehen: [Qh3h] Schulman: [AcQc] The dealer spread the [7s3c8d] on the flop, and McKeehen flopped a pair of threes to put Schulman at risk. However, the
Dan Shak Eliminated in 9th Place ($34,000)
We picked up the action with Dan Shak already all-in, and he had been called by Joe McKeehen. Shak: [KcTc] McKeehen: [AsJh] The board ran out [Qs5h6c5cJs] and McKeehen rivered a pair of jacks to eliminate Shak in ninth place for $34,000.
Joe McKeehen Doubles Through Vicent Bosca
Action folded to Joe McKeehen in the small blind, and he opened to 75,000. Vicent Bosca was in the big blind, and he moved all-in, McKeehen snaped called. McKeehen: [8s8h] Bosca: [3h3d] The dealer spread the flop of [9h3s6s], and Bosca flopped a set of threes to take the lead. The
John Riordan, Eric Worre Eliminated by Jonathan Little, Joe McKeehen Quadruples Up
We picked up the action with John Riordan, Eric Worre, Jonathan Little, and Joe McKeehen already all-in, and the cards were tabled. Little: [QhQs] Worre: [JdJh] McKeehen: [AxKx] Riordan: [AxQx] The board ran out [Td6c2sThKc], and McKeehen spiked a king on the river to collect the main pot and quadruple up. Little held pocket queens and