Johan Guilbert Picks Off Nick Schulman

With 12,000 in the middle and the board reading [3sAsJhQh], Johan Guilbert bet out 11,000 and Nick Schulman called in the big blind as David Coleman folded from under the gun. The river was the [Kc] and Guilbert checked. Schulman bet out 25,000 and Guilbert called. Schulman tabled his [4h3h], but Guilbert

Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Nick Schulman

Following a pre-flop raising war, Stephen Chidwick was all-in for 267,000, and Nick Schulman called. Chidwick: [TdTh] Schulman: [QcQs] The board ran out [KhTs8d9c6c], and Chidwick flopped a set to crack Schulman's queens and double. Chidwick, who was down to his last 16,000 just after registration closed, has battled back all

Johan Guilbert Eliminated by Nick Schulman

Johan Guilbert was all-in from under the gun for approximately 80,000, and Nick Schulman called next to act. Guilbert: [KdKs] Schulman: [AsTc] The board ran out [Jc9d4c6cQc], and Schulman rivered a flush to eliminate Guilbert.

David Coleman Eliminated by Nick Schulman

David Coleman was all-in from the small blind for his last 95,000 holding [3c3d] against the [AsAd] of Nick Schulman from the hijack. The board ran out [TsAhKh3h8c] and Coleman was eliminated.

Bill Klein Leads Event #5: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em Final Table

Event #5: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em of the 2022 PokerGO Cup played out until just after midnight at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the 41-entrant field was whittled down to six players in the money who will be sharing the prize pool of

Nick Schulman Jams on Sean Winter

Sean Winter opened to approximately 170,000 under the gun and Nick Schulman jammed for 345,000 from one seat over. Action folded back to Winter who mulled over his decision. "You're the last person I wanted to jam," Winter said. After using a couple of time extensions, Winter decided to fold his hand. "I

Sean Winter Doubles Through Nick Schulman

Sean Winter got most of his short stack in preflop from the small blind, with only 10,000 left behind, and was against Nick Schulman in the big blind. The dealer fanned the [Td8c2s] flop, and Winter check-called for his remaining 10,000. Winter: [5c5s] Schulman: [Ac6c] The [Jc] turn gave Schulman additional outs with a