Koray Aldemir Wins Event #9 -$50,000 No-Limit Hold’em

The Champ! Koray Aldemir wins Event #9 - $50,000 No Limit Hold'em at the 2019 US Poker Open.

Koray Aldemir, who finished runner-up to Lauren Roberts in Event #3, has won Event #9 - $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em after beating 2013 Main Event Champion Ryan Riess heads up. Aldemir won $738,000 for his first-place finish and puts himself in contention for the overall USPO title with the Main Event

Rainer Kempe’s 4-Bet Gets Seth Davies to Fold

Rainer Kempe raied to 3,500 pre-flop and Jake Schindler called in the small blind. Seth Davies three-bet to 21,000. Kempe then bumped it up to 55,000. Schindler got out of their way and then Davies decided on a fold as well.

Seth Davies Wins Pot Against Nick Petrangelo

Action picked up on the turn with the board showing [5s9dKsQd] and Seth Davies bet 24,000. Nick Petrangelo made the call. The river was the [As]. Davies bet 52,000 but this time Petrangelo folded.

Seth Davies Takes a Little From Isaac Haxton

Action folded around to Seth Davies in the small blind and he made the call. Isaac Haxton then checked his cards and raised, getting called by Davies. After Davies checked the [AhJs8d] flop, Haxton continued for 3,000, which got another call from Davies. Both players checked the [Qh] turn, but Davies led

Stephen Chidwick with the 3-Bet

Seth Davies opened to 2,500 from the cutoff and Dan Smith called on the button. From the small blind, Stephen Chidwick three-bet to 16,000 and both Davies and Smith folded.

Seth Davies Eliminated in 6th Place ($123,000)

Seth Davies moved all in for 270,000 with [AdQd] and Alex Foxen called from the big blind with [AcQc]. The board ran out [KcTc6d5s2c], giving Foxen a shot at winning the whole pot when he flopped a flush draw. The river completed his flush draw and sent Davies to the rail

Sean Winter Makes 5th Final Table as Chip Leader

It's snowing this week in Las Vegas and the way the 2019 U.S. Poker Open has gone so far, that shouldn't be considered a random occurrence. Winter is here. The tournament started with 23 entries and by the close of registration had reached 41 entries, creating a prize pool of $2,050,000,

Alex Foxen Puts Seth Davies All-In

Seth Davies raised to 50,000 pre-flop and Alex Foxen made the call. The flop came [3h6c7d] and Davies bet 80,000. His opponent called. The turn was the [4c] and both players checked. After the river [2h] appeared, Foxen, who had the bigger stack, put Davies all-in for 295,000. Davies decided on