Manig Loeser Forced to Add-On
From the cutoff, Jonathan Depa raised to 10,000 before Manig Loeser moved all in for 104,000 from the button. Depa called, and the cards were tabled.
Depa: [JdTd]
Loeser: [AsAc]
The board ran out [ThQcAdKc8h] and Depa turned a straight and forced Loeser to use one of his 100,000-chip add-ons.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Depa | 231,000 |
106,000
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Manig Loeser | 100,000 |
100,000
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Seth Davies Limp-Shoves on Jonathan Depa
Seth Davies called first to act, as did Ben Lamb following him. From the cutoff, Jonathan Depa raised to 14,000.
When the action returned to Davies, he moved all in for 93,000, and both Lamb and Depa folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Seth Davies | 111,000 |
11,000 ![]() |
Jonathan Depa | 68,000 |
-32,000 ![]() |
‘Clueless’ Sean Perry Wins First Two Pots
Sean Perry is off to a good start and he, apparently, doesn’t even know what he’s doing. Facing a standard raise to 2,000 on the first hand of the tournament, he shoved all-in and got a fold from Justin Bonomo and David Peters.
On the ensuing hand, Martin Zamani, first to act, opened to 10,000. Perry, who was next to act, made the call. The flop came [8sJcAh]. Zamani checked, Perry bet out 25,000 and got a fold.
“I’m gonna be honest,” Perry said with a laugh as he mucked his cards. “I have zero clue what I’m doing.”
Clueless or not, it’s working so far.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Perry | 124,000 |
24,000 ![]() |
First Round of Players
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Justin Bonomo | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Alex Foxen | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Anthony Zinno | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Ben Yu | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
David Peters | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Seth Davies | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Kristen Bicknell | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Martin Zamani | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Manig Loeser | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Joseph Orsino | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Jonathan Depa | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Sean Perry | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Ben Lamb | 100,000 |
-200,000 ![]() |
Shuffle Up and Deal
The cards are now in the air for Day 1 of Event #4 – $10,000 Short Deck Poker.
Currently there are 14 players registered.
Welcome to Event #4 – $10,000 Short Deck Poker
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Welcome to the ARIA Resort & Casino and the PokerGO Studio for the 2019 U.S. Poker Open and Event #3 – $10,000 Short Deck Poker.
In 2018, the U.S. Poker Open was a new event added to the string of Poker Central high roller tournaments and the eight events on the schedule saw the likes of Justin Bonomo, Mike Gorodinsky, Stephen Chidwick, Ben Tollerene, Benjamin Pollak, David Peters, and Keith Tilston capture victories over the course of 11 days. On the back of back-to-back victories in Event 3 and Event 4, along with two other final tables, Chidwick would be crowned the U.S. Poker Open Champion after amassing $1,256,650 in earnings.
Chidwick has kicked off this year’s U.S. Poker Open by winning Event #1 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em for $216,000 after defeating Sean Winter heads-up and is now chip leader at the final table of Event #3 – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em where Winter is also appearing at. Both players are currently chasing Jordan Cristos who sits atop the U.S. Poker Open leaderboard, and depending on their finishes, can move into first or second outright.
2019 U.S. Poker Open Championship Standings | |||
Place | Name | Points | Prize Money |
1 | Jordan Cristos (2) | 240 | $206,200 |
2 | Stephen Chidwick | 200 | $216,000 |
3 | Sean Winter (2) | 180 | $195,900 |
4 | Manig Loeser | 140 | $128,000 |
5 | Joseph Cheong | 100 | $112,500 |
6 | Martin Zamani | 100 | $83,200 |
7 | Joseph Cappello | 80 | $90,000 |
8 | Adam Hendrix | 80 | $64,000 |
9 | Lazaro Hernandez | 60 | $72,000 |
10 | Cary Katz | 60 | $51,200 |
Watch the final table of that event live and exclusively on PokerGO starting at 5 p.m. EST or follow along with the coverage on PokerCentral.com.
Today will see the fourth event of the U.S. Poker Open with Event #4 – $10,000 Short Deck Poker. Players will begin with three 100,000-chip bullets and be playing 30-minute levels with play ending once the final table is down to six players. There are no tournament fees for players who register by 2 p.m. and each player is allowed two re-entries through the first nine levels (ending approximately 7 p.m. local time). There is also a 30-second shot clock in play for the duration of the tournament and each player will receive three 60-second time banks each day.
Also playing out today is the completion of Event #3 as the final eight players are all fighting for the $218,400 first-place prize from 4 p.m. (EST). Follow along with the coverage on PokerCentral.com, or watch along on PokerGO.
The cards are expected to be in the air for Event #4 of the 2019 U.S. Poker Open at 5 p.m. (EST) with the Poker Central Live Reporting team providing continuous live updates until just six players remain.
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