Steven Veneziano Eliminated by Dan Smith
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Steven Veneziano raised to 2,500 in the cutoff and Jonathan Little called in the small blind. Dan Smith three-bet o 12,500 from the big blind, and both Veneziano and Little called.
The flop landed [Kh7d6c] and after Little checked, Smith continued for 9,000. Veneziano called and Little folded as the turn fell the [8s].
Smith used a time extension and then bet 38,000. Veneziano called as the river landed the [4d].
Smith moved all-in for 72,500 and Veneziano called all-in for 55,500. Smith tabled his [Ac5s] for a straight, and Veneziano revealed his [KsQc] before being eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Dan Smith | 260,500 |
135,500 ![]() |
Jonathan Little | 130,000 |
-12,500
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Steven Veneziano | Busted |
-125,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen and Rok Gositsa Chop Top Pair
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Rok Gostisa raised to 2,500 from the hijack and Alex Foxen called in the small blind.
The flop landed [Td5hJs] and Foxen checked to Gostisa who bet 4,000. Foxen check-raised to 11,500 and Gostisa called.
The turn was the [4h] and Foxen checked. Gostisa bet 20,000 and Foxen called.
The river landed the [2s] and Foxen checked once again. Gostisa bet 82,000 leaving himself just 500 behind.
Foxen called and tabled his [AsJd] to chop with Gostisa’s [AhJh].
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Alex Foxen | 131,000 |
6,000 ![]() |
Rok Gostisa | 121,000 |
-4,000 ![]() |
Table 5
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Bill Klein | 125,000 | - |
Nick Petrangelo | 125,000 | - |
Erik Seidel | 125,000 | - |
Brock Wilson | 125,000 | - |
Dylan DeStefano | 125,000 | - |
Mike Lang | 125,000 | - |
Table 4
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ali Imsirovic | 125,000 | - |
Daniel Negreanu | 125,000 | - |
Shannon Shorr | 125,000 | - |
Sergi Reixach | 125,000 | - |
Joe McKeehen | 125,000 | - |
Table 3
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick | 125,000 | - |
David Peters | 125,000 | - |
Sean Winter | 125,000 | - |
Adam Hendrix | 125,000 | - |
Ren Lin | 125,000 | - |
Masashi Oya | 125,000 | - |
Table 2
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Joseph Cheong | 125,000 | - |
Andrew Lichtenberger | 125,000 | - |
Chris Brewer | 125,000 | - |
Joey Weissman | 125,000 | - |
Ivan Zufic | 125,000 | - |
Vikenty Shegal | 125,000 | - |
Table 1
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Alex Foxen | 125,000 | - |
Dan Smith | 125,000 | - |
Jonathan Little | 125,000 | - |
Thomas Boivin | 125,000 | - |
Steven Veneziano | 125,000 | - |
Rok Gostisa | 125,000 | - |
U.S. Poker Open Event #7: $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em Starts Tuesday, March 22, at 12 p.m. PT
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Welcome to the PokerGO Studio from ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, for Event #7: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em of the 2022 U.S. Poker Open.
The inaugural U.S. Poker Open kicked off in 2018 with Stephen Chidwick being crowned the U.S. Poker Open champion on the back of his two wins and five final tables. The 2019 and 2021 U.S. Poker Open would be dominated by David Peters who was crowned champion in both years picking up a combined four wins and six final tables. For the 2022 U.S. Poker Open, both the Golden Eagle Trophy and $50,000 championship bonus are up for grabs for the player that earns the most PGT points throughout the 12-event series.
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Event #7 will see players begin with 125,000 in starting chips, and levels will be 40-minutes in duration with a 10-minute break every two levels. Players that register before the start time of 12 p.m. PT will not have to pay rake on their tournament entry, but this will not apply for late entries and re-entries. Registration closes at the start of Level 7, and players are allowed two reentries during the event. The 30-second shot clock will be in-play with each player receiving six 30-second time extensions per entry. The final six players will receive an additional six 30-second time extensions. The final table for this event will stream the following day on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
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