Number 12 for Stephen Chidwick

2-7 Triple Draw Stephen Chidwick raised to 6,000 from the cutoff and Chris Vitch called in the big blind as both players drew two. Vitch bet and Chidwick called as both players drew one. Vitch checked, Chidwick bet, and Vitch called. Vitch drew one as Chidwick stood pat on the final draw. Vitch bet

Wheel for Nicholas Seiken, Flush for Eric Rodawig

Omaha Hi-Lo Nicholas Seiken raised to 5,000 under the gun and both Eric Rodawig and Stephen Chidwick called from the blinds. The flop landed [Qc3d3c] and action checked through to reveal the [2s] on the turn. Rodawig and Chidwick checked, and Seiken bet 5,000. Rodawig called, and Chidwick folded. The river landed the [5c]

Ace-High Win for Stephen Chidwick

Hold'em Minh Ly opened to 4,000 from under the gun, and Stephen Chidwick defended his big blind to see the [2h4sKs] flop. Chidwick checked, Ly bet 2,000, and Chidwick called. The turn fell the [6d] and Chidwick check-called a bet of 4,000 from Ly before both players checked the [6s] on the river. Chidwick

Through The Lens: Yu Already Know

Another day, another win for Stephen Chidwick. After a grueling heads up battle, Chidwick defeated Cary Katz yesterday to take down the $25K PLO event, putting himself back in front of the USPO standings. Event 7 also kicked off yesterday, and returns today with the final table of 6. Leading

Today at the Open: Chidwick’s Championship to Lose?

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”

Stephen Chidwick Eliminated by Sean Winter

On a board reading [6s6dKhJsQh] with roughly 140,000 in the middle, Stephen Chidwick bet out 45,000 from the big blind. From the button, Sean Winter went into the tank and used one of his time extension banks. As that additional 60 seconds was about to expire, he announced he was all

Cary Katz Eliminated in 2nd Place ($234,000)

Cary Katz was left short, and a few hands after losing a big all in to Stephen Chidwick, Katz reraised his remaining stack blind with just about four big blinds. Chidwick called the remaining stack holding [As8stc4h] against the [AcJsJd3d] of Katz. The board ran out [Ts3c2s5d6c], giving Chidwick a wheel and