David Peters raised to 20,000 from under the gun and Sean Perry moved all-in from the small blind for 117,000. Peters called and tabled his [AdQc] to be against Perry's [KdKs]. The board ran out [9h3c9s5c2h] and Perry collected the double.
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Sean Perry Makes Correct Call to Take Chip Lead
Tim McDermott raised to 18,000 in the cutoff and Sean Perry called in the small blind. The flop landed [Kh4hAh] and Perry checked. McDermott continued for 14,000, and Perry called as the turn landed the [Qs]. Both players checked, and the river fell the [3h]. Perry checked, McDermott bet 16,000, and Perry
David Fuss Folds to Sean Perry
On a board of [6h3d6cJs7s] with roughly 75,00 in the middle, David Fuss bet out 20,000 only to have Sean Perry move all-in for 235,000. Fuss used one of his time extensions before folding, as Perry tabled his [5s5c].
Sean Perry Takes it on the Turn
Justin Young raised to 6,500 in late position and Sean Perry called in the hijack, as did Frank Funaro in the big blind. The flop landed [Ks4s4d] and action checked to Perry who bet 6,000. Both Funaro and Young called as the turn fell the [7c]. Funaro and Young checked once more,
Sean Perry Goes Uncalled on the River
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Venetian High Rollers Won by Ali Imsirovic, Shawn Daniels, and Sean Perry
The high roller action made its way to The Venetian Resort Las Vegas last week with three tournaments that stretched into the weekend, and PokerGO providing live reporting of all the events. The three tournaments included two $10,000 buy-ins, and a $25,000 buy-in, as winners were crowned that included Ali
Sean Perry Wins Venetian High Roller Event #3: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em for $365,500
Sean Perry defeated Bill Klein heads-up to top the 43-entrant field to win the Venetian High Roller Event #3 $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em taking home the first-place prize of $365,500. Getting to heads up action proved to be the most challenging part of the tournament as Klein, Perry, and Sam Soverel passed
Bill Klein Eliminated in 2nd Place ($236,500)
Bill Klein Moves Back in Front
Sean Perry limped from the small blind, and Bill Klein checked his option. The flop fell [KsJsQd] and Klein checked. Perry fired 150,000, Klein called. The turn fell the [As], and Klein checked. Perry fired 325,000. Klein put in the check-raise and announced all-in. Perry mucked, and Klein moved back




