Jordan Cristos and Stephen Chidwick were seen exiting the poker room from separate tables on the first shuffle after the dinner break.
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Martin Zamani Eliminated by Jordan Cristos
Following a raise to 3,500, Martin Zamani three-bet to 15,000 from the button before Jordan Cristos shoved for 155,000 from the small blind. The initial raiser folded, and Zamani called all-in for roughly 85,000. Zamani: [JsJc] Cristos: [QhQd] The board ran out [Ts2s3c7d8d] and Zamani was eliminated.
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Jeremy Ausmus Eliminated by Jordan Cristos
Jordan Cristos raised pot under the gun to 28,000 and Jeremy Ausmus committed his final 32,000 from the big blind. Cristos called. Cristos: [KcKh5d3d] Ausmus: [Jh7s4s3h] The [7c6d8h] flop gave Ausmus some life, and when the [Js] fell on the turn, he took the lead. The [6c] on the river however counterfeited Ausmus, and
Jordan Cristos Doubles Through Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus raised to 20,000 from middle position, and Jordan Cristos announced a reraise of pot totaling 69,000. Action folded back to Ausmus, and he called. The flop landed [5c7h6s] and Ausmus checked. Cristos bet his remaining 87,000, and Ausmus called. Ausmus: [JdJcTs9c] Cristos: [KcKh9s3d] The turn and river landed the [4s] and [5d],
Jordan Cristos Doubles Through Michael Wood
Jordan Cristos limped in from middle position for 5,000 and both George Wolff and Michael Wood come along from the blinds. The flop landed [5sAd9s], and after Wolff checked, Wood bet 20,000. Cristos announced a raise of pot and pushed forward his remaining 69,500. Wolff folded, and Wood called. Wood: [Ac2s5h6h] Cristos: [AsJc9h7s] The
WSOP Winner’s Circle: Anuj Agarwal, Denis Strebkov & Carl Shaw All Win Bracelets
Three more winners took home WSOP bracelets other than Hossein Ensan on the Main Event final day. In Carl Shaw, Anuj Agarwal and Denis Strebkov, there were new winners and celebrated champions, which we join in with here. Pass the champagne and let's raise a glass to the title winners! ANUJ AGARWAL WINS $389,832
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Stephen Chidwick Grabs Second 2019 U.S. Poker Open Title and Overall Lead
Defending U.S Poker Open champion Stephen Chidwick has taken the Championship lead with another incredible win, taking down the $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha event for $351,000 after defeating Cary Katz heads up. This marks Chidwick's second win of the series, his fourth in total, after making nine of a possible fifteen final