Brandon Adams raised on the button with [Qc7c] and Nick Schulman called with [QsJs]. The flop came [Tc9h3s] and Schulman checked. Adams bet 110,000 and Schulman called. The turn was the [2s], giving Schulman a flush draw to go with his open-ended straight draw. Schulman checked and Adams bet 480,000 into a pot of
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Adams Wins After Four Bets Pre, Schulman Catches a Bluff
Brandon Adams raised preflop and Nick Schulman three-bet. Adams made it four bets to go and Schulman called. The flop came [9c2d2h] and Schulman check-called a bet from Adams. The turn was the [Kc] and both players checked. The river was the [Td] and both players checked again. Adams won the hand showing [AhQdQc5s]. Then
Schulman Takes the Chip Lead In 2-7 Triple Draw
2-7 Triple Draw Brandon Adams raised the button and Nick Schulman called from the big blind. Schulman drew two and Adams drew three. Schulman bet and Adams raised. Schulman three-bet and Adams called. Schulman stood pat and Adams drew one. Schulman bet and Adams called. Schulman stood pat on the final draw and Adams
Chris Vitch Eliminated in 3rd Place ($80,000)
2-7 Triple Draw Chris Vitch raised and Brandon Adams defended from the big blind. Adams drew two cards and Vitch took one on the button. Adams checked. Vitch bet holding [9x8x7x5x3x]. Adams called and drew one in front of Vitch who stood pat. Adams made a nine, holding [9x7x6x3x2x] and check-raised Vitch to get his
Randy Ohel Eliminated in 4th Place, Bubbles
Stud Hi/Lo Nick Schulman: [7c5h] - [4c7s5c4d] - [8h] Randy Ohel: [6s6c] - [AcQdJc3c] - [Xx] Brandon Adams: [8c2d] - [5c4sTh] - fold Randy Ohel bursted the bubble when he was eliminated by Nick Schulman after getting all in on fifth street. Ohel completed the bring in and raised on fourth, making it two bets
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Player Spotlight: John Monnette
Three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner John Monnette is his debut at the 2019 U.S. Poker Open in Event #8, the $25,000 buy-in for the mixed-game championship. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that his chip count is among the tournament’s largest. Monnette has been playing for the better part