Ryan Riess Doubles Through Sean Winter

Justin Bonomo raised to 35,000 from middle position and Sean Winter three-bet the button to 105,000. From the small blind, Ryan Riess moved all in for 250,000 and Bonomo folded. Winter asked for a count, and then called. Winter: [Ah7h] Riess: [QdQc] Riess was at-risk but ahead with his pair as the dealer spread

Martin Zamani Draws First Blood

Martin Zamani raised to 35,000 from under the gun and Ryan Riess defended his big blind. The flop landed [3s9d7h] and Zamani continued for 65,000 and Riess check-folded.

Seat 5: Ryan Riess (340,000 in chips)

Ryan Riess entered the 2019 U.S. Poker Open eager and ready for another big win. Regardless of his performance, however, the results will take a back seat to what else is approaching in his life: the birth of his second child. Riess and his girlfriend are expecting their second child next

Ryan Riess Doubles Through David Peters

Ryan Riess shoved all in from the cutoff for 163,000 and David Peters called in the big blind. Riess: [AhKd] Peters: [KcQs] The board ran out [Kh2s8cAd3s] and Riess doubled through.

Justin Bonomo Wins Race, Doubles Through Ryan Riess

We caught the action with Justin Bonomo moving all-in pre-flop and Ryan Riess quickly calling. Riess:[AsKh] Bonomo: [9c9s] With the two players racing, the board ran out [3h3sTsQd5c] and Bonomo earned a double-up through the 2013 world champion.

Ryan Riess vs. Nick Petrangelo

Nick Petrangelo raised to 12,000, and action folded around to Ryan Riess, who re-raised to 55,000 from his small blind. Petrangelo thought for brief moment and then made the call. There was no action until the turn on a board of [QsKd7s3c], which is when Riess started to bet what looked

Ryan Riess Shoves on Justin Bonomo

From the button, Ryan Riess raised to 9,000 and Justin Bonomo three-bet the small blind to 36,000. Riess called, and when the dealer spread the [2sKd4d] flop, Bonomo bet out 25,000. Riess shoved all in for 206,000, and Bonomo folded.

Isaac Haxton Bets the River

In a limped blind versus blind pot Ryan Riess, in the small blind, and Isaac Haxton, in the big blind, checked to river on a board of [Ad5c2hJhKd]. Reiss checked again and then called the 7,500 bet from Haxton, who tabled [Kh7d] for second pair, which was good enough because Riess