Sean Winter Takes It Down With Four-Bet Shove

Stephen Chidwick raised from under the gun to 55,000. From the next seat over Alex Foxen re-raised to 170,000 and it folded to Sean Winter who four-bet shoved from the button, which prompted folds from both blinds and Chidwick. Foxen asked for a count, which was 760,000 and enough to get

Ryan Leng Eliminated by Stephen Chidwick

Brandon Adams opened to 18,000 from under the gun and the action folded to Ryan Leng on the button who shoved all in for 53,000. Stephen Chidwick called and Adams folded. Leng: [QhQs] Chidwick: [AhAs] The flop came [Ad9sTd] and Leng fell further behind as Chidwick flopped top set. The [8d] on the turn

Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Ryan Leng

Ryan Leng opened to 17,000 from under the gun and Stephen Chidwick three-bet to 45,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Leng, and he four-bet to 150,000. Chidwick shoved for 315,000, and Leng called. Leng: [AsKs] Chidwick: [JdJc] The board ran out [8cQc2s7s9d] and Chidwick doubled through.

Dylan Wilkerson Eliminated by Stephen Chidwick

Following a raise by Lazaro Hernandez in the cutoff, Dylan Wilkerson moved all in from the small blind for roughly 90,000. Stephen Chidwick moved all in over the top for 130,000, and Hernandez folded. Wilkerson: [Ks9s] Chidwick: [AsJc] The board ran out [2hQdTd3hKh] and Wilkerson was eliminated.

2019 U.S. Poker Open Championship Standings After Event #2

Who will take home the U.S. Poker Open Trophy?

The conclusion of Event #2 at the 2019 U.S. Poker Open has shuffled around the standings by catapulting its winner, Jordan Cristos, into pole position. Earlier today, live on PokerGO, Cristos battled his way through a final table that included Manig Loeser and Cary Katz on his way to capturing the

Koray Aldemir Doubles Through Stephen Chidwick

Preflop action folded around to Koray Aldemir who shoved all in and was called by Stephen Chidwick in the small blind. Aldemir: [6d6c] Chidwick: [AdJc] The [9sTh6s] flop was great for Aldemir, the [5c] on the turn secured the double up while the [10s] on the river improved his hand even more.