Rodger Johnson Survives First Bubble All In

Action folded around to Rodger Johnson who shoved from the button for 470,000. The small blind folded, but Brandon Adams made the call in the big blind. Johnson: [KsQh] Adams: [AhKc] Johnson took the lead on the flop of [TcJd9s] and needed to avoid a queen to secure the double up, which he

Rodger Johnson Doubles Through Sean Perry

Action folds around to Rodger Johnson, who calls in the small blind. Sean Perry then asks how much he has behind, shoves all in and gets snap-called by Johnson. They table hands and Perry sees that his ace is dominated. Johnson: [AsJs] Perry:[Ac5d] The board runs out [8d2c6dKd6c], which is good enough for

Ricky Guan Takes It Down With a Three-Bet Shove

Preflop action folded to Rodger Johnson who raised to 18,000 from the middle position. Ricky Guan then three-bet-shoved his short stack from the button, getting both blinds to fold. Johnson asked for a count, and once the dealer confirmed his stack was 129,000 Johnson released his hand.

Rodger Johnson Eliminated by Ali Imsirovic

On a flop of [2sJd3c] the action was on Rodger Johnson and he moved all-in. Ali Imsirovic quickly called and the cards were tabled. Imsirovic: [KdKc] Johnson: [AhJc] Imsirovic was way ahead with his over pair and Johnson would need help on the turn or the river to stay alive. The turn was the

Rodger Johnson Applies the Heat to Ali Imsirovic

Rodger Johnson opened to 7,000 from under the gun and Ali Imsirovic three-bet to 20,000 on the button. Action folded back to Johnson, and after using his full 30 seconds, he pushed out a three-bet to 97,000. Imsirovic immediately folded, and Johnson collected the pot.

Ricky Guan’s Aggression Takes it Down

Ricky Guan opened to 3,500 from middle position and the action folded to Daniel Weinand in the big blind who made the call. The flop came [AcTs3s] and Weinand checked it over to Guan who continued for 2,500. The turn came the [7c] and Weinand checked again. Guan thought it over before cutting

Ben Tollerene Wins 2018 U.S. Poker Open Event #4 For $186,700

Ben Tollerene wins Event #5 of the 2018 U.S. Poker Open.

Ben Tollerene is on the board in the U.S. Poker Open by winning the $10K High Roller event. Tollerene faced a tough lineup on PokerGO headlined by Cary Katz, Jake Schindler, and Ryan Riess. Schindler reached a USPO final table for the second time in the series and improved on his