Daniel Weinand raised to 12,000 before Thomas Kysar raised all-in for his last 42,000. Weinand called with his [Ah9h] to be ahead of Kysar's [KsJc]. The board ran out [4hQhTs6dAc] and Kysar rivered a straight to double through.
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David Peters Scores Second Win at 2021 U.S. Poker Open by Taking Down The Short Deck Event
David Peters Scores Second Win at 2021 U.S. Poker Open by Taking Down The Short Deck Event
David Peters Leads the Final Four Players of Event #10 $10,000 Short Deck
David Peters Leads the Final Four Players of Event #10 $10,000 Short Deck
Final Four Chip Counts
The play has been suspended for the evening as the final four players have reached the money and will return to the PokerGO Studio, June 12, at 12 p.m. PT.
Thomas Kysar Doubles Through Daniel Negreanu
Thomas Kysar raised to 60,000 first to act before Daniel Negreanu three-bet to 275,000. Action folded back to Kysar, and he shoved all-in for 456,000 with Negreanu calling. Negreanu: [KdKc] Kysar: [AcKs] The board ran out [7hAd6c7s8h] and Kysar collected a second consecutive double.
Thomas Kysar Doubles Through Randy Kaas
Thomas Kysar shoved for 198,000 holding [AsJs] and Randy Kaas called with [KdQd]. The board ran out [ThJdAcAh6s] and Kysar doubled through.
Daniel Negreanu Shoves the River on Randy Kaas
Randy Kaas opened to 40,000 from under the gun, Cary Katz, Thomas Kysar, and Daniel Negreanu called. The flop fell [AcQd6h], and action checked to Negreanu, and he fired for 75,000. Kaas and Katz called, Kysar folded. The dealer burned and turned the [9h] and action checked to Negreanu, who
Thomas Kysar Shoves on Daniel Negreanu
Cary Katz limped from under the gun, and Thomas Kysar limped next to act. Daniel Negreanu raised from the cutoff to 75,000. Ali Imsriovic folded the button, and Katz folded. Kysar moved all-in for 362,000 total, and action was back on Negreanu, who used all of his shot clock before