Updated Chip Counts
There haven’t been many flops so far in level 22. The chips have shifted a little after shoves that got through by Koray Aldemir and Brandon Adams. Sean Winter is in first place, followed by Stephen Chidwick. Here are the rest of the counts.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter | 4,025,000 |
160,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 2,125,000 |
-160,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 1,715,000 |
530,000 ![]() |
Brandon Adams | 1,510,000 |
-220,000 ![]() |
Lauren Roberts | 1,065,000 |
-230,000 ![]() |
Ralph Wong | 1,040,000 |
-80,000 ![]() |
Updated Chip Counts
Before the stream started, Sean Winter took the chip lead and Jerry Robinson was eliminated in eighth place. He took home $36,400. Here are the updated chip counts with six remaining.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter | 3,865,000 |
1,615,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 2,285,000 |
-240,000 ![]() |
Brandon Adams | 1,730,000 |
-165,000 ![]() |
Lauren Roberts | 1,295,000 |
480,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 1,185,000 |
-650,000 ![]() |
Ralph Wong | 1,120,000 |
-150,000 ![]() |
Rodger Johnson | Busted | - |
Jerry Robinson | Busted |
-270,000 ![]() |
Rodger Johnson Eliminated in 7th Place ($45,500)
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Rodger Johnson shoved his last 365,000 and Stephen Chidwick called. Johnson was behind holding [QcJh] against the [AhJd] of Chidwick.
The board ran out [AcQh4h4cXx] and Johnson was eliminated in seventh place. He will take home $45,500.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick | 2,525,000 |
95,000 ![]() |
Rodger Johnson | Busted |
-615,000 ![]() |
Cards in the Air
The Event #3 final table is underway.
Stephen Chidwick and Sean Winter Lead, Third Final Table for Winter
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Eight players will return to play for the Event #3 – $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em title at 5 p.m. EST.
Stephen Chidwick leads the way, with Sean Winter close behind. Chidwick is the defending U.S. Poker Open champion and is currently second in the overall standings to defend his title. Winter has now made all three USPO 2019 final tables and is sitting just behind Chidwick in third place overall.
There is an added $100,000 set to go to the overall points leader and 2019 USPO champion.
Lauren Roberts, Ralph Wong, Brandon Adams, and Jerry Robinson are all making their first USPO final table appearances. Robinson did finish seventh in Event #1 this year, but this is the first USPO cash for the rest of the crew. Koray Aldemir, who has had plenty of success in tournament poker has also booked his first USPO cash, and is currently sitting in the middle of the pack, entering the day in fourth position.
Here is the seating chart for today’s final table:
Event #3 $10,000 NLHE Final Table | ||
Seat | Name | Chip Count |
1 | Lauren Roberts | 815,000 |
2 | Koray Aldemir | 1,835,000 |
3 | Ralph Wong | 1,270,000 |
4 | Sean Winter | 2,250,000 |
5 | Brandon Adams | 1,895,000 |
6 | Rodger Johnson | 615,000 |
7 | Jerry Robinson | 270,000 |
8 | Stephen Chidwick | 2,430,000 |
While these players battle for the Event #3 title, Event #4 – $10,000 Short Deck Hold’em will be well underway. This is the first time the USPO will feature a short deck tournament. The USPO is reaching the half-way point and some new faces will be looking to jump up the leaderboard with a win here today. Chidwick and Winter will be looking to extend move even higher.
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Stephen Chidwick Leads Event #3; Sean Winter Reaches Third Final Table
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Day 3 of the U.S. Poker Open kicked off with Event #3 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em event inside the PokerGO Studio. The event saw the biggest field so far with 91 entrants generating a $910,000 prize pool. The final table is a star-studded event lead by Event #1 winner and defending U.S. Poker Open Champion Stephen Chidwick who leads the field with 2,450,000 chips and is in prime position to capture the $218,400 first place prize.
The final table is quickly becoming a second home to the British born poker pro as this is his seventh final table in eleven events at the USPO.
“Feeling great, obviously, it’s nice to have a rush of cards at the end to get to the big stack,” Chidwick said. “I always feel pretty comfortable here at ARIA, I spend so much time here and know all the staff so it feels very comfortable.”
Chidwick will see an all too familiar face when he looks across the final table at as Event #1 runner-up Sean Winter is sitting second in chips with 2,250,000. Winter continues his impressive run thus far in the U.S. Poker Open as has reached his third final table in as many days after finishing runner-up in Event #1 and a sixth-place finish in Event #2.
“Very sleep deprived at the moment but I keep getting second winds, get some hands, getting some momentum so that keeps you awake,” Winter said.
![Are we headed for an Event #1 repeat? Sean Winter and Stephen Chidwick could square off again at today's final table.](https://storage.googleapis.com/pokercentral/Sean-Winter2019-US-Poker-Open_AmatoDSC_2629-1.jpg)
Here’s the final table line-up with action getting underway at 5:00 pm ET on PokerGO.
Event #3 $10,000 NLHE Final Table | ||
Seat | Name | Chip Count |
1 | Lauren Roberts | 815,000 |
2 | Koray Aldemir | 1,835,000 |
3 | Ralph Wong | 1,270,000 |
4 | Sean Winter | 2,250,000 |
5 | Brandon Adams | 1,895,000 |
6 | Rodger Johnson | 615,000 |
7 | Jerry Robinson | 270,000 |
8 | Stephen Chidwick | 2,430,000 |
It took a late double up off of Wong but Roberts becomes the second female poker pro to make a final table in the brief history of the USPO joining Kristina Holst, who finished 5th in last year’s USPO Event #5 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em.
Hand-for-hand play lasted about 20 minutes before the money bubble burst when David Peters got it all in well ahead holding [AsKs] against the [AhQh] of Alex Foxen. The flop landed [Qc9h5s] to flip the hand in Foxen’s favor. The turn saw [7s] to give Peters outs to the flush but when the river landed the [7d] Peters hit the rail.
With the bubble burst play started to loosen up and two players were quickly sent to the payout cage as Manig Loeser followed up his second place finish in Event #2 with a 13th place finish good for $18,500 and Sean Perry exited the tournament in 12th place, also for $18,500 a few hands later.
After those eliminations, the players combined to the final two tables of the day and it didn’t take long for fireworks to ignite and send the players to the final table. In back-to-back hands, Erik Seidel finished in 11th place for $27,300 after running [Ah8d] into Winter’s [9s9d] and Seth Davies finished in 10th place for also for $27,300 after running [Ad6h] into the [AhJs] of Aldemir.
Following the eliminations of Seidel and Davies, Tournament Director Paul Campbell announced to the players that if eight-handed play was reached during level 19, then the remainder of the level would be completed. If play ticked into the next level, play would end for the night unless all eight players agreed to continue playing.
Shortly after the announcement, Alex Foxen moved all for his last 350,000 chips with pocket tens and Aldemir made the call with pocket jacks. The flop came out jack-high giving Aldemir top set and Foxen could not find runner-runner as he was eliminated in 9th place for $27,300.
The final eight players will return on Saturday at 4 p.m. (EST) to play down to the winner. Each player is currently guaranteed $36,400, with the winner taking home $218,400 and the trophy.
Catch all of the Day 2 action on PokerGO starting at 5 p.m. (EST), the cards will be in the air starting at 4 p.m. (EST) with the blinds beginning at level 20 at 25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 big blind ante. Stay tuned to PokerCentral.com for the continued Live Updates of Event #3, along with Live Updates of Day 1 of Event #4 – $10,000 Short Deck Poker.
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Event #3 Final Table Line-Up
Seat 1: Lauren Roberts – 815,000
Seat 2: Koray Aldemir – 1,835,000
Seat 3: Ralph Wong – 1,270,000
Seat 4: Sean Winter – 2,250,000
Seat 5: Brandon Adams – 1,895,000
Seat 6: Rodger Johnson – 615,000
Seat 7: Jerry Robinson – 270,000
Seat 8: Stephen Chidwick – 2,430,000
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick | 2,430,000 |
585,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | 2,250,000 |
205,000 ![]() |
Brandon Adams | 1,895,000 |
360,000 ![]() |
Koray Aldemir | 1,835,000 |
680,000 ![]() |
Ralph Wong | 1,270,000 |
-95,000 ![]() |
Lauren Roberts | 815,000 |
-340,000 ![]() |
Rodger Johnson | 615,000 |
-560,000 ![]() |
Jerry Robinson | 270,000 |
-60,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen Eliminated in 9th Place ($27,300)
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Koray Aldemir raised from under the gun to 80,000 and Alex Foxen went all in from middle position for his last 350,000.
It folded back around to Koray Aldemir who made the call.
Foxen’s pair of [TsTd] ran into Aldemir’s bigger pair of [JdJh].
Unfortunately the flop of [6dJs2d] only improved Aldemir’s hand and left Foxen drawing very thin.
The [Kh] on the turn and [5h] on the river ended Foxen’s tournament.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Koray Aldemir | 1,155,000 |
55,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | Busted |
-425,000 ![]() |
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