[PODCAST] USPO is Here And So is Daniel Negreanu!

The 2022 U.S. Poker Open is in full swing with Shannon Shorr taking down the first event, outlasting a final table that included Hall of Famers Daniel Negreanu and Erik Seidel. Today on the show, Remko and Donnie are joined by Brent and Jeff to recap Shannon Shorr's impressive win. Prior

Masashi Oya Leads Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Final Table

Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em of the 2022 U.S. Poker Open took center stage at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the 93-entrant field created a prize pool of $930,000. Following a full day of play, Japan’s Masashi Oya leads the final six players

Nick Schulman Eliminated in 8th Place ($37,200)

Nick Schulman ended up getting his stack of approximately 550,000 in from the small blind and was at risk against Shannon Shorr on the button. Schulman: [Ac3c] Shorr: [AhQh] The board ran out [9d8s4cQs3d] and Shorr locked up the pot on the turn to eliminate Schulman in eighth place for $37,200.

Shannon Shorr Shoves River

Shannon Shorr opened to 50,000 from early position, Erik Seidel called the small blind, and Daniel Negreanu defended the big blind. The flop came [Jh6c4c], the blinds checked, and Shorr bet 60,000. Both Seidel and Negreanu called. The [Qd] appeared on the turn, the blinds checked, and Shorr bet 230,000. Seidel called

Shannon Shorr Doubles Through Ren Lin

Shannon Shorr opened the button to 45,000, Ren Lin jammed the small blind, and Shorr called for his 635,000 chips. Shorr: [AcAd] Lin: [Ah9s] Shorr was in nearly ideal shape with his rockets, and the board ran out [Jh3c2d4sTs] to confirm the double.

Tamon Nakamura Doubles Through Shannon Shorr

Tamon Nakamura moved all-in from under the gun for 111,000 and Shannon Shorr called next to act. Nakamura: [AhTs] Shorr: [AcJc] The board ran out [7cTh4dAd2c] and Nakamura secured the double.

Vikenty Shegal Eliminated by Shannon Shorr

With roughly 150,000 in the pot on a [Tctd3h4h7c] completed board, Shannon Shorr jammed the button and Vikenty Shegal was facing a decision in the big blind for his remaining chips. Eventually, Shegal called, and Shorr tabled [JsJd] to collect the pot as Shegal mucked and made his exit.

Shannon Shorr Shoves on Jake Daniels

Jake Daniels raised to 11,000 from the small blind and Shannon Shorr three-bet to 28,000 from the big blind. Daniels called as the flop landed [2h3c9c]. Daniels checked and Shorr bet out 14,000. Daniels called, and when the turn landed the [Qh], he checked. Shorr moved all-in for 87,500, and after some