Stephen Chidwick Eliminated by Phil Hellmuth

Stephen Chidwick was all-in for roughly his last 183,000 holding [KsQsQh5h] against the [AsAhTd7s] of Phil Hellmuth. The board ran out [8h4d7h8c3s] and Chidwick was eliminated in 17th place.

Alex Foxen Victorious In Event #7

Alex Foxen wins Event #7 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Alex Foxen landed himself back in the PokerGO Studio winner’s circle on Wednesday when he won Event #7: $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open. The victory earned Foxen a $283,500 payday and vaulted him into second place on the series leaderboard. “I feel good,” Foxen said. “It’s actually

Nacho Barbero Doubles Through Stephen Chidwick

On a flop of [Ts2d5c] after each player committed 32,000 preflop, Nacho Barbero moved all-in for 92,000 from the small blind. Stephen Chidwick shoved for 239,000 from the big blind, and Chino Rheem folded in the cutoff. Chidwick: [KsJsTc7c] Barbero: [6s5d4c3s] The board ran out [Jh] and [5s] and Barbero rivered trips to double.

Dan Smith Doubles Through Stephen Chidwick Again

Dan Smith ended up getting his 470,000 chips in from the button against Stephen Chidwick in the hijack. Smith: [adkh] Chidwick: [ah8d] The board ran out [KsQcQh4c5h] and Smith secured the double without much of a sweat.

Dan Smith Doubles Through Stephen Chidwick

Stephen Chidwick jammed the cutoff and Dan Smith called the small blind for his 240,000 chips. Smith: [QhQc] Chidwick: [jd7d] The board ran out [asjc9s2cth] and Smith's ladies held to confirm the double.

Ren Lin Doubles Through Stephen Chidwick

Ren Lin got his 125,000 chips in against Stephen Chidwick. Lin: [QcJs] Chidwick: [Qh9s] The [9h8cah] flop put Lin behind to the [6h] turn, but the [ts] river improved Lin to a straight to give him the double.