Sean Winter raised to 12,000 in middle position and Aaron Van Blarcum called from the big blind. The flop landed [9dAd8s] and Van Blarcum check-called a bet of 11,000 from Winter. The turn and river of the [2d] and [4s] check through and Van Blarcum tables his [TcTs] and collected the pot.
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Sergio Aido vs. Sean Winter
Sergio Aido raised to 6,000 from middle position and Sean Winter three-bet to 18,000 from the button. Aido called, and when the flop landed [Qh4sJh], he check-called a bet of 10,000 from Winter. The [5s] checked through on the turn as the [3c] landed on the river. Aido bet out 63,000 and
Dylan Gang Doubles Through Sean Winter
Sean Winter raised to 16,000 from the small blind and Dylan Gang moved all-in for 61,500 from the big blind. Winter thought for a few moments and then called with [QsJs] to be trailing the [AdKs] of Gang. The board ran out [4d5d2h7s5h] and Gang secured the double with ace-high.
Darren Elias Eliminated by Sean Winter
ARIA High Rollers Won by Sergi Reixach, Barry Hutter, Darren Elias, and Sean Winter
High Roller tournaments returned to ARIA Resort & Casino this week with three $10,000 buy-in high roller tournaments, and a single $25,000 buy-in high roller tournament crowning winners that included Sergi Reixach, Barry Hutter, Darren Elias, and Sean Winter. On Sunday, a total of 32 entrants created a prize pool of
Stephen Chidwick’s 2019 U.S. Poker Open Cooler Against Sean Winter
The first event of the 2019 U.S. Poker Open would be Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em that attracted 90 entrants and created a $900,000 prize pool. A total of 13 players finished in-the-money including Erik Seidel, Jordan Cristos, Bryn Kenney, and Jake Schindler, while the likes of Lazaro Hernandez and Joseph
Wynn High Rollers Won by Martin Zamani, Sean Winter, Ray Qartomy, and Jared Jaffee
High Roller of the Year Schedule Announced Through March
George Wolff vs. Sean Winter
George Wolff raised to 8,000 on the button and Sean Winter defended his big blind to reveal the [QsAc9c] flop. Winter checked, and Wolff continued for 5,500. Winter called, and then checked the [4s] on the turn. Wolff bet out four yellow 5,000 denomination chips and announced an inaudible bet amount. Winter
Sean Winter Down to a Chip and a Chair
With roughly 40,000 in the middle and the board reading [3h5sJh2d], Sean Winter checked from the small blind and Luc Greenwood bet 30,000 from the big blind. Winter called, and when the river landed the [6h], Winter bet 105,000 leaving himself just a single 500-denomination chip behind. Greenwood called and tabled his




