Martin Zamani Doubles Through David Peters
David Peters opened with a raise to 45,000 under the gun and Martin Zamani called in the big blind.
The flop landed [9d8s8c] and Zamani checked to Peters who bet 30,000. Zamani moved all in for 245,000, and Peters called.
Zamani: [Th7d]
Peters: [AsQs]
The turn of the [Tc] put Zamani into the lead before the [3h] on the river ensured his double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 635,000 |
-300,000 ![]() |
Martin Zamani | 610,000 |
300,000 ![]() |
Jason Koon Doubles Through Keith Tilston
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Jason Koon shoved all in from the button for 300,000 and Keith Tilston called in the small blind.
Koon: [AcKc]
Tilston: [4c4s]
Koon was at-risk and would need to outdraw Tilston’s pair.
The dealer spread the [ThTs3s] flop to keep Tilston in the lead, but when the [5h] landed on the turn, Koon collected outs to counterfeit Tilston.
The river landed the [As] and Koon doubled through with aces-up.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Keith Tilston | 1,420,000 |
-300,000 ![]() |
Jason Koon | 640,000 |
280,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter Eliminated in 8th Place
![Sean Winter graciously exists short of the money at the final table of the 2019 U.S. Poker Open Main Event, an elimination that would ultimately cost him the trophy by just 10 points.](https://storage.googleapis.com/pokercentral/Sean-Winter2019-US-Poker-Open_AmatoDSC_8785-1024x681.jpg)
Sean Winter shoved all in for 255,000 from middle position and Keith Tilston called from the big blind.
Winter: [AcTc]
Tilston: [5s5d]
In a classic race for Winter’s tournament life, he would need to find some help to remain alive.
The dealer spread the [6c4s7d] flop to push Tilston further ahead. The [8c] on the turn gave Tilston a straight, but leave Winter drawing to clubs or a nine to stay alive.
The river landed the [3h] and Winter was eliminated in eighth-place.
For Winter, if he can fade a David Peters victory, he will be crowned the U.S. Poker Open Champion.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Keith Tilston | 1,720,000 |
200,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | Busted |
-295,000 ![]() |
Trip City for David Peters Over Martin Zamani
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Martin Zamani limped in from the small blind and David Peters checked his option.
Both players checked the [6hJhKc] flop to reveal the [6d] on the turn.
Zamani led for 40,000 and Peters called as the [Tc] landed on the river.
Zamani announced a bet of 145,000 and Peters used one of his time extension banks before opting to raise to 395,000 leaving himself just 5,000 behind.
Zamani re-checked his hand, mumbled to himself, and then called.
Peters tabled his [Qc6c] for trip sixes, and Zamani tabled his [6s4d] for trips but a worse kicker.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 935,000 |
455,000 ![]() |
Martin Zamani | 310,000 |
-455,000 ![]() |
Two Pair for Chris Hunichen
Chris Hunichen opened to 45,000 in the cutoff and Martin Zamani called from the big blind.
The flop landed [2h7d4d] and Zamani checked to Hunichen who bet 40,000. Zamani called, and the turn fell the [2d].
Zamani checked, and Hunichen bet out 90,000. Zamani called, and the river landed the [5h].
Both players checked and Zamani tabled his [AdTd]. However, it would be Hunichen’s [9d7c] for sevens-up that would earn him the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Chris Hunichen | 2,140,000 |
250,000 ![]() |
Martin Zamani | 765,000 |
-170,000 ![]() |
Justin Bonomo Bets Out David Peters on the Turn
David Peters raised to 30,000 in middle position and Justin Bonomo called next to act in the hijack.
The flop landed [4cJd9s] and both players checked to reveal the [3h] on the turn.
Peters checked and Bonomo bet out 40,000. Peters folded, and Bonomo collected the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Justin Bonomo | 560,000 |
45,000 ![]() |
David Peters | 480,000 |
-90,000 ![]() |
Keith Tilston Picks Off Jason Koon
Keith Tilston raised to 35,000 from under the gun and Jason Koon defended his big blind.
The flop landed [4s7hJh] and both players checked to reveal the [7c] on the turn.
Koon checked and Tilston bet out 35,000. Koon responded with a check-raise to 130,000 and Tilston called.
The river of the [Js] completed the board and Koon used one of his time extension banks before sliding out a bet of 100,000.
Tilston used one of his time extension banks and then called. Koon tabled his [8s6s] for a busted straight draw, and Tilston revealed his [AcQh] for the win.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Keith Tilston | 1,520,000 |
325,000 ![]() |
Jason Koon | 360,000 |
-325,000 ![]() |
Ryan Riess vs. Justin Bonomo
Ryan Riess opened to 35,000 from the hijack and Justin Bonomo defended his big blind to see a [Ah8d3s] flop.
Bonomo checked and Riess continued for 20,000. Bonomo called, and the turn landed the [6d].
Bonomo checked once more and Riess bet 75,000 which now prompted a fold from Bonomo.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ryan Riess | 565,000 | - |
Justin Bonomo | 515,000 | - |
Nick Schulman Eliminated in 9th Place
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Chris Hunichen raised to 35,000 in the hijack and Nick Schulman defended his big blind.
The flop landed [AhAc8c] and Schulman checked to Hunichen who continued for 25,000. Schulman moved all in for 115,000, and Hunichen called.
Hunichen: [Js8d]
Schulman: [Tc6c]
Schulman was at-risk but could hit a club or ten to take the lead.
The turn of the [5h] changed nothing, and when the [6h] completed the board on the river, Schulman was eliminated in ninth-place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Chris Hunichen | 1,890,000 |
100,000 ![]() |
Nick Schulman | Busted |
-135,000 ![]() |
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