Dan Shak vs. Sean Perry

2-7 Triple Draw Dan Shak limped the small blind and Sean Perry checked his option as both players drew three. Shak checked and Perry bet out 15,000. Shak called and drew two while Perry drew three. Shak led for 30,000 and Perry called as both players drew one. Shak bet, Perry raised, and Shak

Ben Yu Scoops Sean Perry To Double

Omaha Hi-Lo Ben Yu was all-in for his remaining 28,000, and Sean Perry called. Perry: [AcAs5h4h] Yu: [9h4d3h2h] The board ran out [5c4c9d6cKc], and Yu turned a six-high straight to scoop the pot and double.

Nine-Eight for Sean Perry

2-7 Triple Draw Sean Perry raised to 20,000 from under the gun and Johnny Chan three-bet the button. Perry called and both players drew one and checked. That same action was repeated, and on the final draw, Perry stood pat and Chan drew one. Both players checked and Perry fanned his [9x8x6x5x4x] and

Sean Perry Shows a Pair

2-7 Triple Draw Sean Perry raised the button to 20,000 and Johnny Chan called in the big blind. Both players drew two and Perry bet as Chan check-called. Chan drew two and checked, while Perry drew one and bet. Chan folded, and Perry showed [7x7x].

Sean Perry Wins Event #2 of 2021 Poker Masters for $206,400

The 2021 Poker Masters continued on Thursday and Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em came to a conclusion. The tournament drew 86 entries for an $860,000 prize pool. Winning the lion’s share of $206,400 was Sean Perry. Perry defeated Jeremy Ausmus in heads-up play. If you’d like to relive all of the

John Riordan Eliminated by Sean Perry

John Riordan opened pot to 10,500 from under the gun and action folded to Sean Perry on the button, and he re-raised to 21,000. Riordan re-potted all-in for roughly 55,000 total, and Perry called. Perry: [As5sKc4c] Riordan: [KhKs6s3c] The board ran out [QcJh7h7sTc], and Perry rivered broadway to eliminate Riordan.

Watch the Event #2 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET

The final table of Event #2: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em of the 2021 Poker Masters is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET. Watch the Event #2 final table on PokerGO.com here! Sean Perry finished Day 1 as the chip leader 3,565,000 in chips ahead of Jeremy Ausmus, Jake