Sam Soverel raised in early position to 3,500 and got a call from Joseph Cappello in the big blind. The flop came [Jh9h5c] and Soverel continuation-bet for 5,000. Cappello made the call. The turn was the [Kc]. Soverel fired another barrel for 7,500 and his opponent called. When the river -
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Top Two Gives Alex Foxen Big Pot on Second Hand
Alex Foxen raised from UTG+1 to 2,000 pre-flop. Manig Loeser, on the button, and Joseph Cappello, in the big blind, came along for the ride. The flop came [Kd2s8s] and action checked to Loeser who bet 5,000. Both players called. The turn was the [5d] and again the first two to
Ali Imsirovic Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #5 ($442,500)
Ali Imsirovic Adds USPO Event #5 To His Resume ($442,500)
Joseph Cappello Eliminated
Joseph Cappello was recently eliminated on Table 5, and here are the table's chip counts.
Matthew Wantman Wins 4-Way Pot
With a board reading [7sJhTh] Justin Bonomo bet 12,000. Matthew Wantman and Jospeh Cappello made the call and Micheal Song folded. The turn [9s] saw a check from Bonomo and Wantman bet 45,000. Cappello made the call and Bonomo folded. The brought the [8c] and Wantman bet 55,000. Cappello used most of
Matthew Wantman Wins Battle of the Blinds
Action folded to Matthew Wantman in the small blind who opened to 3,000. Joseph Cappello made the call in the big blind. The flop came [As7s5d] and action checked through. The turn fell the [5c] and Wantman check called a bet of 4,000 from Cappello. When the river came the [Ts] both players
Joseph Cappello Eliminated in 6th Place ($88,500)
Nick Petrangelo raised to 60,000 and Joseph Cappello reraised all in with [AcKh] for his remaining 175,000. Cary Katz looked at [AhJd] and thought for a moment before folding. Petrangelo quickly called tabling [KsJc]. Cappello asked if anything folded a jack and Katz said that he did. "I'll just go for the straight
Cappello Doubles Through Shak
Joseph Cappello moved all in for his remaining 95,000 with [KhJd] Dan Shak looked at [8s2h] in the big blind. He put both hands on his head, and got very close to his 30-second time limit before eventually calling. The board ran out [7s4c3h9dTc].