Koray Aldemir, who finished runner-up to Lauren Roberts in Event #3, has won Event #9 - $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em after beating 2013 Main Event Champion Ryan Riess heads up. Aldemir won $738,000 for his first-place finish and puts himself in contention for the overall USPO title with the Main Event
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Player Spotlight: Ryan Riess
Koray Aldemir Wins Event #9 -$50,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Sean Winter Eliminated in 3rd Place ($328,000), Leads USPO Standings
Riess Doubles Through Winter
Ryan Riess shoved all in from the small blind and Sean Winter called. Riess had [Kh6d] and Winter had [Ac4h]. Riess was at risk but earned the double when the board ran out [KdQs6c6hxx] and Riess won the hand with a full house.
Winter Raises the River
Sean Winter raised to 220,000 with [AcKh] from the button and Ryan Riess called from the big blind with [9h8s]. The flop came [Kc8d4h] and both players checked. The turn was the [3s] and both players checked again. The river was the [2c] and Riess finally bet, making it 230,000. Winter raised
Winter Doubles Through Riess
Ryan Riess raised all in with Sean Winter covered. Riess had over 2,000,000 and Winter had a little bit more than 1,000,000. Riess shoved with [Ks2c] and Winter had [JcTh]. The board ran out [AcJd3sKhQs] and Winter doubled up through Riess.
Alex Foxen Eliminated in 4th Place ($205,000)
Aldemir Eclipses 3-Million the Doubles Riess
Koray Aldemir raised all in from the small blind, after bringing his chip stack over 3,000,000. He had [Td7s] and Ryan Riess had about 800,000 left in the big blind. He called with [Ksqc]. The board ran out [KhQd9cQsxx], giving Riess a full house on the turn.
Nothing But Doubles
Alex Foxen continued the trend of players surviving all-ins when he got pocket eights all in against the [KsJs] of Ryan Riess. The board ran out [7s3d2d4s7h] and Foxen was the latest to double. To this point four-handed there have been 11 all in and calls and no eliminations.