Jake Daniels started off the 2021 U.S. Poker Open in the best possible way by securing the win in Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $218,500 after beating Dan Shak heads up. Event #1 drew a total of 95 entries making this the largest U.S. Poker Open event in history.
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Jake Daniels Claims $218,500 Top Prize with 2021 U.S. Poker Open Event #1 Win
Watch the Event #1 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT
Dan Shak Leads Final 7 Players of Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Dan Shak Leads Final 7 Players of Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Bin Duan Eliminated in 11th Place ($28,500)
Tim McDermott Chops with Sergi Reixach
Sergi Reixach opened to 40,000 from under the gun, and action folded all the way to Tim McDermott in the big blind, and he called. The dealer spread the [4h3h4c] and action checked through. The [As] fell on the turn, and action checked through for a second time. The [Qs]
Tim McDermott Climbs to 1.5 Million
Tim McDermott raised the button to 35,000 and both Sergi Reixach and Peter Neff called in the blinds. The flop landed [2s6d7c] and action checked to McDermott who bet 80,000. Reixach called and Neff folded before the [8h] and [As] checked down. Reixach tabled his [Kc6c], but McDermott's [Qd7d] earned him the
Tim McDermott Doubles Through David Peters
On a board of [6h5s9d2h] with 95,000 in the middle, Tim McDermott checked from the big blind to David Peters on the button who bet 100,000. McDermott responded with a check-raise all-in for 327,000, and Peters called. Peters: [6s5c] McDermott: [Ac9h] The river landed the [2d] to shift the advantage in McDermott's direction as
Sean Perry Makes Correct Call to Take Chip Lead
Tim McDermott raised to 18,000 in the cutoff and Sean Perry called in the small blind. The flop landed [Kh4hAh] and Perry checked. McDermott continued for 14,000, and Perry called as the turn landed the [Qs]. Both players checked, and the river fell the [3h]. Perry checked, McDermott bet 16,000, and Perry