Vikenty Shegal Eliminated by Ameer Wakil

Action folded to Ameer Wakil in the cutoff, and he opened to 17,000. Vikenty Shegal was next to act and moved all in for 36,000. The blinds folded, and Wakil called. Shegal: [Ad8d] Wakil: [KcTh] The flop fell [KhTd5d], giving Wakil top two, but Shegal had flopped the nut flush draw.

Vikenty Shegal vs. Eric Worre

Eric Worre raised to 5,000 on the button and Vikenty Shegal called in the big blind. The flop landed [5h9cQd] and Shegal check-called a bet of 4,000 from Worre. Both players checked through the [8h] on the turn as the [5d] landed on the river. Shegal bet 13,000 and Worre folded.

Vikenty Shegal Eliminated by Brian Lamkin

Vikenty Shegal moved all-in for roughly 25,000 from the small blind and Brian Lamkin called in the big blind. Shegal: [QdJh] Lamkin: [KcJc] The board ran out [TdKh3d2cTs] and Shegal was eliminated.

Alex Foxen vs. Vikenty Shegal

Alex Foxen raised to 6,000 from under the gun and Vikenty Shegal called in the big blind. The flop landed [Qc2cAh] and Shegal check-called a bet of 5,500 from Foxen. The turn fell the [9h] and Shegal checked again. Foxen bet 18,000 and Shegal folded.

Connor Stuewe Eliminated; Kitty Kuo Triples

Vikenty Shegal raised in the hijack and Connor Stuewe shoved for 41,000 from the cutoff. Kitty Kuo was in the big blind, and she moved all-in for 66,000. Shegal called to put both players at risk. Stuewe: [QsQd] Shegal: [TcTd] Kuo: [AdQc] The board ran out [AsAh2h8c6d] and Stuewe was eliminated while Kuo secured

Tim Reilly Eliminated by Vikenty Shegal

Following a raise, Tim Reilly moved all-in from the cutoff for roughly 30,000. From the small blind, Vikenty Shegal shoved over the top for roughly 75,000 as the initial raiser folded. Reilly: [KdQd] Shegal: [AcQc] The board ran out [Jh9s3dQsQs] and Reilly was eliminated.

Sean Winter Wins Event #12 for $756,000 and USPO Championship

Sean Winter wins Event #12 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

It took every single hand if the 2022 U.S. Poker Open for Sean Winter to win the series championship, but he did it. After failing to cash in the first 10 events of the series, Winter stormed to the top of the mountain by winning the final two events. After