Stud Richie Sklar was all-in against Maxx Coleman as each player's board ran out as follows: Sklar: [4d4c] / [5sAd3cKc] / [5c] Coleman: [TcTs] / [2d2cKh9d] / [Qs] Sklar was unable to best Coleman's superior two pair and was eliminated in 14th place.
Tag: Richard Sklar
Ben Yu Scoops Richie Sklar
Stud Hi-Lo Ben Yu had the bring-in and Jean-Robert Bellande completed. Richie Sklar raised, and both Yu and Bellande called. Yu lead the betting on each subsequent street with Bellande calling fourth and folding fifth, while Sklar called Yu down. Yu: [XxXx] / [3cAdTdKs] / [Xx] Bellande: [XxXx] [8hTsKd] (folded on fifth) Sklar: [XxXx] /
Richie Sklar vs. Jean-Robert Bellande
Marco Johnson Bets the Pot
Pot-Limit Omaha Richie Sklar limped from under the gun, and Marco Johnson called in the cutoff. From the button, Jean-Robert Bellande raised to 8,000, and after Phil Hellmuth called from the big blind, both Sklar and Johnson came along. The flop landed [Kh3cQc], and action checked to Johnson who bet the pot
Richie Sklar Eliminated by Tamon Nakamura
Chad Campbell Scoops Richard Sklar
Omaha Hi-Lo Chad Eveslage raised to 24,000 on the button and both Chad Campbell and Richard Sklar called from the blinds. The flop landed [9d6c3h] and Campbell led out for 12,000. Sklar raised to 24,000, and Eveslage folded as Campbell called. The [8d] checked through on the turn as the [Kh] completed the
Daniel Negreanu and Maxx Coleman Chop
Omaha Hi-Lo Action folded to Maxx Coleman in the cutoff, and he opened to 20,000. Richard Sklar was on the button and called. Daniel Negreanu was in the small blind and called. The flop fell [8d6s2d], and action checked to Sklar, who bet 10,000. Negreanu and Coleman called. The dealer burned
Eli Elezra Outlasts Poker Legends to Claim $10,000 8-Game Title at 2021 U.S. Poker Open
Eli Elezra outlasted a stacked field of 68 entrants that included Steve Zolotow and Daniel Negreanu at the final table to claim his first live tournament win since capturing his third career World Series of Poker bracelet in 2019. Elezra collected $183,600 for his win making this the fifth-biggest score
Eli Elezra Outlasts Poker Legends to Claim $10,000 8-Game Title at 2021 U.S. Poker Open
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