Sean Winter Doubles Through Jake Schindler

With roughly 110,000 in the middle and the flop reading [Jh7s2d], Sean Winter bet out 46,000 from the big blind. Jake Schindler called in the cutoff as the turn fell the [Qh]. Winter used a time extension and then bet 68,000. Schindler used a time extension and then moved all-in for roughly

David Coleman vs. Sean Winter

Sean Winter opened to 6,000 from under the gun, and action folded to David Coleman in the small blind he called. Vikenty Shegal was in the big blind and called. The board ran out [9c6h2d3hTd], and action checked through to the river. On the river, Coleman and Shegal checked, and

Bill Klein Leads Event #5: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em Final Table

Event #5: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em of the 2022 PokerGO Cup played out until just after midnight at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the 41-entrant field was whittled down to six players in the money who will be sharing the prize pool of

Justin Saliba Eliminated on Event #5 Money Bubble

Justin Saliba opened to 175,000 in the hijack and Sean Winter jammed in the small blind. Saliba called for his remaining stack of approximately 140,000 and the hands were revealed. Saliba: [7h7d] Winter: [KsKc] The board ran out [Qc6s4h2hQh] and Winter's cowboys held to eliminate Saliba on the Event #5 money bubble. Meanwhile, Winter

Sean Winter Doubles Through Darren Elias Again

Sean Winter opened to 120,000 in middle position and Darren Elias shoved on the button. Action folded back to Winter who called for his 120,000 remaining chips. Winter: [4c4s] Elias: [KsQh] A queen appeared on the [Qd4d3h] flop, but a four also came to give Winter a set, as the table collectively groaned

Sean Winter Doubles Through Darren Elias

Sean Winter called the hijack and Darren Elias jammed the small blind. Winter called for his 40,000 remaining chips. Winter: [Qc9d] Elia: [JcTs] The board ran out [Ac7h3s3d5d] to change nothing and confirm Winter's double.

Nick Schulman Jams on Sean Winter

Sean Winter opened to approximately 170,000 under the gun and Nick Schulman jammed for 345,000 from one seat over. Action folded back to Winter who mulled over his decision. "You're the last person I wanted to jam," Winter said. After using a couple of time extensions, Winter decided to fold his hand. "I