Jonathan Little vs. Jake Schindler

Jake Schindler raised to 4,500 from the cutoff and Jonathan Little called in the big blind. The flop landed [AsAc3c] and Little checked to Schindler who bet 2,000. Little called as both players checked the [Qh] on the turn. The river was the [9c] and Little bet out 10,000 and Schindler folded.

Jonathan Little vs. Dan Smith

Dan Smith limped the small blind and Jonathan Little checked his option in the big blind. The flop landed [4d7s3h] and Smith checked. Little bet 2,000 and Smith called as the turn fell the [Jh]. Smith checked and Little bet 6,000. Smith folded.

Jonathan Little Eliminated by Nick Schulman

On a [9d8c4c] flop, Nick Schulman had 15,000 committed to the pot in the hijack, Stephen Chidwick had called in the small blind, and Jonathan Little jammed for 147,500 in the big blind. Schulman thought about it and called, while Chidwick folded. Little: [QcJc] Schulman: [thts] The [6s] and [4d] completed the board

Jonathan Little Eliminated by Ren Lin

Ren Lin opened the cutoff to 13,000 and Jonathan Little shoved the small blind for 134,000. Lin briefly thought about it and called. Little: [8c8d] Lin: [9c9d] Little was pipped, and the board ran out [qs4s3s7d4c] to confirm his elimination, as Lin dragged the pot.

Masashi Oya Doubles Through Jonathan Little

Masashi Oya opened the cutoff to 10,000 and Jonathan Little three-bet the button to 27,000. Action folded back to Oya who four-bet to 70,000, and Little shoved. Oya called for his 80,000 chips behind. Oya: [AhJd] Little: [AsQh] The [6s4h4s6h] flop and turn made a chop likely, but the [Jh] spiked the river

Jonathan Little Eliminated by Adam Hendrix

Adam Hendrix raised to 20,000 from under the gun and Jonathan Little moved all-in from the big blind for 157,000. Hendrix called with his [7d7s] to be against the [AsQd] of Jonathan Little. The board ran out [Kc8d9c7c6s] and Little was eliminated.

Jonathan Little Eliminated by Cary Katz

Cary Katz opened the hijack to 10,000 and Jonathan Little shoved the button for 85,000. Katz called. Little: [KhJh] Katz: [AcQd] The [6c4d2s5c9h] board ran out all low cards and Katz secured the pot.

Adam Hendrix Goes from Worst To First in Event #3, Winning $211,200

Adam Hendrix wins Event #3 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Adam Hendrix was nowhere near the chip lead entering the final table of Event #3: $10,000 No-Limit at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open, but he turned the tables and came out on top for what was a $211,200 victory. Hendrix also picked up 211 points for the series leaderboard and