Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Cary Katz

Chance Kornuth limped from under the gun, Cary Katz limped from the cutoff, Sam Soverel completed the small blind and Stephen Chidwick checked his option from the big blind. The flop came [7cTh8s] Soverel and Chidwick checked and Kornuth bet 25,000. Katz made the call, Soverel folded and Chidwick made the

Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Sam Soverel

Action folded to Sam Soverel who opened from the small blind. Stephen Chidwick moved all in over the top from the big blind and was snap called by Soverel. Soverel: [KhKd7d2d] Chidwick: [JsJhAdQd] The flop came [9d4hTs] to keep Soverel's kings in the lead but Chidwick flopped an open ender to add to

Chance Kornuth vs. Stephen Chidwick

Stephen Chidwick raised the action from 4,000/8,000 to 20,000 pre-flop. Next to act was Chance Kornuth, who 3-bet to 72,000, isolating Chidwick who put in the additional 52,000 to call. The flop was [3sQd8s] and Kornuth potted for 164,000. Chidwick used one time extension before deciding to fold his hand.

Imsirovic Jumps Into U.S. Poker Open Contention with Event #5 Win

Ali Imsirovic is a real contender at the 2019 U.S. Poker Open.

The U.S. Poker Open Championship battle is heating up after reigning Poker Masters champion Ali Imsirovic took down Event #5 - $25,000 No Limit Hold'em - today on PokerGO. Sean Winter has maintained his lead with Stephen Chidwick in second place while Jordan Cristos is the only other players to

Player Spotlight: Stephen Chidwick

Stephen Chidwick knows the grind of the U.S. Poker Open well. He is, after all, the first and reigning champion of the tournament. Chidwick won two events and made five final tables at last year’s event, totaling $1.2 million in cashes. This year, he picked up right where he left off,

Stephen Chidwick Eliminated by Sean Winter

We caught the action on the river that read [Tc4d4cQsAs] and Sean Winter bet out 30,000. Stephen Chidwick then announced "pot," putting him all-in. Winter, who clearly had a big hand but feared losing to a sick cooler asked, "are you kidding me? Is this real life?" He then announced, "I

Stephen Chidwick Doubles Twice, Then Eliminated by Alex Foxen

Down to his last 500 in chips, Stephen Chidwick was all in holding [KdTd7h3d] against Martin Zamani and Alex Foxen. The board ran out [5c3s7s7c4d] and Zamani bet out Foxen on the flop tabling his [KcTc6h4h]. Chidwick turned a full house and climbed to 5,500 in chips. The next hand, Chidwick chopped