Nick Petrangelo Doubles Through Masashyi Oya

Masashi Oya raised to 9,000 in the hijack and both Alex Livingston and Nick Petrangelo called from the blinds. The flop landed [3h5hQs] and action checked to Oya who continued for 12,000. Livingston check-raised to 34,000 and Petrangelo called. Oya shoved for 249,000 total, and after Livingston mucked, Petrangelo called all-in for

Nick Petrangelo Shoves on Masashi Oya

Nick Petrangelo raised to 8,000 from the button and Masashi Oya called in the big blind. The flop landed [2h7s6c] and Oya check-called a bet of 18,000 from Petrangelo. The turn fell the [4d] and Oya bet out 20,000. Petrangelo moved all-in for 69,500 and Oya folded.

Full House for Erik Seidel

Alex Foxen raised the cutoff to 4,500 and Erik Seidel called on the button, as did Nick Petrangelo from the small blind. The flop landed [4d4s9h], and after Petrangelo checked, Foxen bet 6,000. Seidel called and Petrangelo check-raised to 19,000. Foxen folded, but Seidel called as the turn landed the [6h]

Chino Rheem Doubles Through Nick Petrangelo

With roughly 36,500 in the middle and the flop reading [Ad3d4c], Nick Petrangelo checked from the big blind and Thomas Boivin checked in the hijack. Chino Rheem bet 15,000 from the cutoff and Petrangelo called. Boivin check-raised to 36,000 and Rheem moved all-in for 115,000. Petrangelo shoved over the top for

Nick Petrangelo Leads Stacked U.S. Poker Open Event #5 Final Table

The fifth event of the 2022 U.S. Poker Open was a hotly contested affair at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas with Nick Petrangelo snagging the overnight chip lead, narrowly edging out fan-favorite Ren 'No Gamble, No Future' Lin. Two-time defending U.S. Poker Open champion David Peters entered his first

Joey Weissman Bubbles Event #5

Joey Weissman raised to 35,000 from the cutoff and Nick Petrangelo three-bet from the small blind to 140,000. Weissman gave it some thought before calling and the flop brought out [7s3h2d]. Weissman called 60,000 and Petrangelo moved all-in on the [4s] turn. Petrangelo's shove was for 455,000 and Weissman called. Weissman: [8s8d] Petrangelo: