David Peters Scores Second Win at 2021 U.S. Poker Open by Taking Down The Short Deck Event
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David Peters and Ali Imsirovic put on another show today with the former coming out on top for his second series win while the latter notched up his fifth cash and secured more points in the race for the Gold Eagle trophy and $50,000 cash prize. Watch the full final table of the Event #10: $10,000 Short Deck right here on PokerGO.
The story of this event started late on Day 1 when Daniel Negreanu ended up all in with pocket kings versus David Peters’ jack-ten for a massive pot. Peters rivered a straight on this hand and Negreanu was sent packing as the bubble burst. This hand sent Peters up to 5.3 million while Katz (1.3 million), Imsirovic (1 million), and Thomas Kysar (360k) were relatively short-stacked headed into today’s final table stream.
On the first hand of the live-streamed final table, David Peters raised enough to put both Cary Katz and Thomas Kysar all in and the latter made the call sitting on a very short stack. Kysar was in the lead with queen-jack of hearts against Peters’ queen-nine and a nine on the board brought us down to three players immediately!
Peters maintained his dominant chip position throughout the final table and it was Katz who busted next in third place. Katz was all in with queen-ten of hearts versus Imsirovic’s queen-jack of clubs and the board ran dry for Katz who notched up his fourth cash of the series to put him sixth on the championship standings with two events left to be played.
The heads-up battle lasted for 90 minutes as Peters carefully picked his spots. Every time Imsirovic picked up a little momentum, Peters set him straight as he continued holding a comfortable lead. The final hand was rather interesting as Imsirovic called the ante holding queen-eight offsuit and Peters checked his option with jack-ten. The flop brought out ace-jack-ten and Imsirovic bet 100,000 that Peters called rather quickly. A six popped up on the turn and Imsirovic continued for 450,000 and Peters called again. On the river, the board completed with another six and Imsirovic moved all-in for 1.6 million into 1.2 million. No flushes completed on the river and Peters went into the tank before ultimately making the call. Imsirovic tapped the table in defeat and
This event had a total of 27 entries creating a prize pool of $270,000. The payouts are as follows.
U.S. Poker Open Event #10: $10,000 Short Deck | |||
Place | Name | Championship Points | Payouts |
1st | 124 | $124,200 | |
2nd | 76 | $75,600 | |
3rd | 43 | $43,200 | |
4th | Thomas Kysar | 27 | $27,000 |
Peters winning this event brings him a little closer to Imsirovic who extended his lead over the rest of the field in the Championship by quite the margin. There are two events remaining at the 2021 U.S. Poker Open and any player looking to overtake Imsirovic will need to score big in both events!
U.S. Poker Open Leaderboard | |||||
Rank | Player | Points | Wins | Cashes | Earnings |
1 | Ali Imsirovic | 483 | 1 | 5 | $482,000 |
2 | David Peters | 367 | 2 | 3 | $367,200 |
3 | Andrew Lichtenberger | 308 | 0 | 3 | $308,000 |
4 | Joe McKeehen | 302 | 1 | 2 | $302,200 |
5 | Steve Zolotow | 289 | 0 | 3 | $289,000 |
6 | Cary Katz | 270 | 0 | 4 | $270,100 |
7 | Dan Shak | 236 | 0 | 3 | $235,500 |
8 | Maxx Coleman | 231 | 0 | 3 | $230,800 |
9 | Alex Foxen | 224 | 0 | 4 | $223,300 |
10 | John Riordan | 222 | 1 | 3 | $221,800 |
Watch the Event #10 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT
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The final table of Event #10: $10,000 Short Deck of the 2021 U.S. Poker Open is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
Watch the Event #10 final table on PokerGO.com here!
David Peters is the overwhelming chip leader ahead of Cary Katz, Ali Imsirovic, and Thomas Kysar. The final four players are guaranteed $27,000, while all eyes are on the $124,200 first-place prize.
Event #10 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | Ali Imsirovic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1,060,000 | 2 | David Peters | United States | 5,370,000 |
3 | Cary Katz | United States | 1,310,000 |
4 | Thomas Kysar | United States | 360,000 |
When play resumes the button will be in seat four and there is 20:05 left in level 15.
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David Peters Leads the Final Four Players of Event #10 $10,000 Short Deck
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Fresh off his win in Event #7, David Peters holds 66 percent of the chips in play heading into the final four players of Event #10, $10,000 Short Deck. Joining Peters in the final four are Ali Imsirovic, Cary Katz, and Thomas Kysar. Katz is at back-to-back final tables, while Imsirovic will be headed back to the final table for the third day in a row and will be looking for his second consecutive trophy. Kysar, who is playing in his first event of the series, rounds out the field.
The 27-entrant field created a prize pool of $270,000, with the winner taking home $124,200. All four players remaining are guaranteed at least $27,000.
In the smallest field of the U.S. Poker Open thus far, the atmosphere in the PokerGO Studio was even more electric than almost any other tournament, and it was almost all thanks to Randy Kaas. Kaas came into the day never having played a hand of Short Deck, but the businessman and inventor went on a spectacular run of cards just after registration ended.
Kaas would eliminate six players en route to the final table, starting with Stephen Chidwick on the first hand after dinner break when he flopped a set of tens against Chidwick’s ace-jack. Chris Brewer was the next to fall about twenty minutes later when Brewer moved all-in with a set of nines on the flop, but Kaas had flopped a straight.
Kaas wouldn’t see another elimination for about an hour, but then he picked off three players in the span of 30 minutes to take us to the final table. Jake Daniels was the first to fall when Kaas rivered a full house against his trip jacks. Sergi Reixach and William Draper followed shortly after and Kaas headed into the final table with over two million chips. Kaas would cape off his elimination spree at four in a row when he eliminated Sean Perry just after reaching the final table.
However, Kaas could not continue the hot streak at the final table. He would double up both Kysar and Imsirovic in quick succession before finally getting his remaining chips in the middle, holding ace-eight against the pocket tens of Peters.
With the knockout, Peters vaulted to over three million in chips and began to use the weight of that chip lead to his advantage. Sean Winter was the next to fall at Peters hands after getting his last 465,000 into the middle holding ace-queen suited against Peters ace-king. Peters flopped a pair of kings to eliminate Winter in sixth place.
Then came the final hand of the evening and the fireworks. For the better part of twenty minutes, Imsirovic and Negreanu asked each other what they would do if they limped with pocket kings and Peters moved all-in. Negreanu insisted he’d play for the win and let the cards do the talking.
Negreanu got his chance when the exact scenario played out as Negreanu limped his pocket kings and Peters moved all-in holding jack-ten. Negreanu called, and Peters rivered a straight to eliminate Negreanu and burst the money bubble.
Event #10 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | Ali Imsirovic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1,060,000 | 2 | David Peters | United States | 5,370,000 |
3 | Cary Katz | United States | 1,310,000 |
4 | Thomas Kysar | United States | 360,000 |
When play resumes the button will be in seat four and there is 20:05 left in level 15.
The final four players will return to the PokerGO Studio on Sunday, June 13, at 12 p.m. PT with the final table airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
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Final Four Chip Counts
The play has been suspended for the evening as the final four players have reached the money and will return to the PokerGO Studio, June 12, at 12 p.m. PT.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 5,370,000 | - |
Cary Katz | 1,310,000 |
10,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 1,060,000 |
-100,000 ![]() |
Thomas Kysar | 360,000 |
-95,000 ![]() |
Daniel Negreanu Eliminated by David Peters to Burst the Money Bubble
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Daniel Negreanu and Ali Imsirovic limped, and David Peters announced all in next to act and had the table covered.
Action folded to Daniel Negreanu, who pointed at Thomas Kysar, the short stack, and said, “You’re welcome,” before calling all-in for approximately 1.8 million. Imsirovic folded, and the cards were tabled.
Peters: [JcTh]
Negreanu: [KdKs]
The board ran out [7d7c8sTc9h], and Peters rivered a straight to eliminate Negreanu and burst the money bubble.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 5,370,000 |
1,985,000 ![]() |
Daniel Negreanu | Busted |
-1,855,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz Doubles Through David Peters
Action folded to David Peters in the cutoff, and he moved all-in. Cary Katz was on the button and called all-in for his last 640,000.
Peters: [QsJd]
Katz: [AhKc]
The board ran out [Js9c6c6dAc], and Katz rivered a pair of aces to double through the chip leader.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 3,385,000 |
-440,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 1,300,000 |
470,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter Eliminated by David Peters
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Sean Winter moved all-in from middle position for 465,000. Action folded to David Peters, and he called.
Winter: [AhQh]
Peters: [AdKs]
The board ran out [Kd8h7h6s6d], and Peters flopped a pair of kings to eliminate Winter in sixth place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 3,825,000 |
499,000 ![]() |
Daniel Negreanu | 1,855,000 |
930,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic | 1,160,000 |
-175,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 830,000 |
-355,000 ![]() |
Thomas Kysar | 455,000 |
-465,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | Busted |
-460,000 ![]() |
Randy Kaas Eliminated by David Peters
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Thomas Kysar, Daniel Negreanu, Ali Imsirovic, and David Peters all limped for 24,000, and action was on Randy Kaas on the button, and he moved all-in for 530,000 total.
Kysar, Negreanu, and Imsirovic all folded, and Peters called.
Kaas: [Ac8h]
Peters: [TdTs]
The board ran out [KsJH7h9sKc], and Kaas was eliminated in seventh place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
David Peters | 3,326,000 |
626,000 ![]() |
Randy Kaas | Busted |
-530,000 ![]() |
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