David Peters Eliminated in 2nd Place ($100,800)

David Peters was eliminated in second place and will take home $100,800 for his finish. Peters managed to double during heads up and crack the aces of Sean Winter, but Winter continued to press his advantage and gain an even bigger lead. A few hands before the final hand, the board

Winter Pulls Away, Peters Claws Back

Sean Winter started to widen the gap between him and David Peters in heads up play, but Peters got a little back when both players limped preflop. The flop came [Qs7d6s] and Winter checked. Peters bet 165,000 with [Kd9d]. Winter called with [AdAc]. The turn was the [Th] and Winter checked again. Peters

Peters Doubles to Almost Even Stacks

Sean Winter limped with [AhAc] and David Peters shoved his last 3,400,000 with [Qd9d] and Winter called. The board ran out [Ad7d6sQhKd] and Peters doubled up with a flush.

Seth Davies Eliminated in 3rd Place ($67,200)

Seth Davies limped with [AdJd] and Sean Winter raised all in with [Jc9c], having Davies covered. Davies called putting himself at risk but held the best hand. The board ran out [Js9h6hKh7d] and Winter flopped two pair to take the lead. He held on and eliminated Davies in third place giving

Davies Moves Up

Sean Winter opened to 400,000 with [KdKc] and Seth Davies called on the button with [JsTd]. The flop came [AhAdTc] and both players checked. Both players checked through the turn and the river and Davies collected the pot on the completed [AhAdTcTh7d] board.

Ben Lamb Eliminated in 4th Place ($42,000)

Sean Winter limped with [KcKh] and Ben Lamb shoved 1,780,000 with [QhJc]. Winter called and Lamb was at risk. The board ran out [AsJs7sKs8s] and Lamb was eliminated in fourth place. He takes home $42,000 after working his way up from the short stack when Day 2 began and eventually falling in

Winter Doubles Through Davies

Seth Davies moved all in with [AdTs] and Sean Winter called behind with [QsQh]. Winter was at risk but in the lead. The board ran out [KcJcJsQd8c] and Winter won the hand to double making a full house on the turn.

Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in 6th Place ($25,200)

Four players limped in front of Stephen Chidwick. He had [AsQc] and shoved all in for about 600,000. Sean Winter, who had limped with [KcKh] called and the remaining players folded. The board ran out [JsTd6s6sKd] and Winter won the hand, eliminating Chidwick in sixth place. He will take home $25,200. Chidwick's

Today at the Open: When Will Winter Break?

The 2019 U.S. Poker Open is officially underway. From February 13-23, the world’s best will compete across ten high stakes events for the USPO Championship. The USPO trophy, $100,000, and the first High Roller Triple Crown title of 2019 is up for grabs and each day, “Today at the Open”