Jake Schindler raised to 16,000 from under the gun before Sean Winter three-bet to 60,000 from the small blind. Schindler called, and when the flop landed [5s6hTd], Winter led out for 70,000. Schindler called, and the turn fell the [3d]. Winter checked, and Schindler announced he was all-in for 245,000. Winter called
Tag: Sean Winter
Steven Veneziano Eliminated by Sean Winter
Steven Veneziano moved all-in for roughly 115,000 from under the gun, and Sean Winter iso-shoved for 255,000 from the cutoff. Veneziano: [Ad6d] Winter: [ThTd] The board ran out [Ts9sKh3c9c] and Veneziano was eliminated in 17th place.
Jake Schindler Doubles Through Eric Worre
Eric Worre raised to 11,500 from middle position and both Sean Winter and Jake Schindler called from the cutoff and button respectively. The [AcJd2h] flop checked through to reveal the [6s] on the turn. Worre fired out a delayed continuation bet of 22,000 as only Schindler called. The river was the [5h], and
Raise and Win for Sean Winter
Sean Winter and Eric Worre Chop
Action folded to Eric Worre in the cutoff, and he opened to 5,500. Sean Winter was next to act on the button, and he 3-bet to 15,000. The blinds folded, and Worre called. The flop fell [AsQs9s], and action checked through. The turn [8c] saw Worre fire for 28,000, Winter
Flop Raise Win for Vicent Bosca
Full House for Sean Winter
Eric Worre raised to 3,500 from under the gun, and Sean Winter called next to act, as did Jason Koon from the big blind. The [3h3s8c] flop saw Worre continue for 5,000 as both Winter and Koon called before the [4d] on the turn, checked through. The river landed the [7c], and
Sean Winter Doubles
On a flop of [7sTcJs], Sean Winter was all-in for his last 5,000 holding [7c4c] against Sam Soverel with [Qs9c]. The turn and river landed the [3s] and [4d], and Winter survived after losing the majority of his chips to Bill Klein.
Sean Winter Eliminated in 9th Place ($26,000)
Sean Winter Doubles Through Sergi Reixach
Sean Winter limped from under the gun, leaving himself just a single 5,000 chip behind. Sergi Reixach was next to act, and he raised to 45,000 from the button. The blinds folded, and the cards were tabled. Winter: [Jc3s] Reixach: [As2h] The board ran out [9d3h6cKcQs] to give Winter a pair of




