Zhuang Ruan Shoves on Tamon Nakamura

With roughly 350,000 in the pot on a [jc9s6h5c7h] completed board, Tamon Nakamura was in the small blind and faced an all-in decision against Zhuang Ruan on the button. Eventually, Nakamura sent his cards into the muck and Ruan added the sizable pot to his stack.

Nick Petrangelo Eliminated by Tamon Nakamura

Tamon Nakamura opened to 18,000 on the button, Dan Smith called in the small blind, and Nick Petrangelo jammed the big blind for 73,000. Nakamura called and Smith folded. Petrangelo: [ad2d] Nakamura: [ah9d] The [qhth8d] flop kept Nakamura ahead, and although the [as] turn brought chop possibilities, the [3s] completed the board to

Jason Koon vs. Tamon Nakamura

Jason Koon limped the small blind and Tamon Nakamura raised to 21,000 in the big blind. Koon called. The flop came [adqh9s] and Koon check-called for 21,000. The [3d] turn saw Koon check-call for 55,000, and both players checked the [7d] river. Koon tabled [ah4h] to take the pot as Nakamura mucked.

Nick Schulman Flops Top Pair

With the board reading [6h2hQsAd], Nick Schulman checked the big blind over to Tamon Nakamura in the cutoff. Nakamura bet out 28,000 and Schulman called as the river fell the [4s] and both players checked. Schulman tabled his [Qd3d] and Nakamura mucked.

Sean Winter Wins Event #11 for $440,000

Sean Winter wins Event #11 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

The last time Sean Winter was victorious inside the PokerGO Studio was at the 2021 U.S. Poker Open, when he won the final event of the series. That was in June of last year. Winter found his way back into the winner’s circle with a victory in Event #11: $25,000

Tamon Nakamura Eliminated by Alex Foxen

With roughly 135,000 in the middle and the board reading [Td3d7h6hAs], Alex Foxen bet 35,000 from the cutoff. Tamon Nakamura was on the button, and he moved all-in for 137,000. Foxen used five time extensions and then called tabling his [Ah5h]. Nakamura tapped the table and showed his [QhJh] and was eliminated.

Tamon Nakamura Flops Set

Tamon Nakamura opened to 60,000 from early position and Cary Katz called in the cutoff. The dealer spread the [tc8d6c] flop and Nakamura bet 125,000. Katz thought about his decision and used a time extension before ultimately folding. Nakamura showed [8x8x], while Katz claimed he folded nines, although the dealer was unable