David Peters Crushes $25k Final Table for Third U.S. Poker Open Win & Commanding Series Lead
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David Peters has shown once more that he’s one of the best of the best by taking down his third event in just five days at the 2021 U.S. Poker Open, this time winning Event #11: $25,000 No Limit Hold’em for $465,750. Peters came out on top at a final table that included Vanessa Kade, Dan Shak, and a very tough Ivan Zufic who finished in second place. Watch the full final table on PokerGO right here.
The first hand that lead to an elimination started with a raise to 100,000 by Ivan Zufic holding king-nine of clubs. Frank Funaro called from the big blind and the flop brought out ace-nine-deuce with two clubs and Funaro checked to Zufic who bet 50,000, or one big blind. Funaro moved all in for 535,000 and Zufic called right away to put his opponent at risk. The turn blanked and the river completed Zufic’s flush to definitively send Funaro to the rail. This hand landed Zufic the chip lead but that wouldn’t last long.
David Peters raised to 100,000 from the hijack after which Vanessa Kade responded with a three-bet to 300,000 from the cutoff. Dan Shak gave up his big blind and Zufic thought for a while before four-betting to 750,000. Peters quickly folded and Kade called after which the flop brought out four-eight-six with two hearts. Both players checked and an offsuit five hit on the turn. Zufic checked again and Kade bet 575,000. Zufic, holding ace-queen offsuit, gave it some thought before making the call. The board completed with an eight on the river and Kade bet another 500,000. Zufic used two time extension chips but ultimately he made the call with ace high and saw that it was no good. Kade tabled jacks and took a firm chip lead, leaving Zufic with very little chips.
With Kade sitting on nearly five million chips, roughly half the chips in play, it was her event to lose. The first dent in Kade’s armor came when Dan Shak raised to five times the big blind with jack-nine suited after she limped from the small blind onto his big. Kade called Shak’s raise with and lead out for 475,000 on the nine-eight-four flop. Shak moved all in right away and Kade threw her king-ten offsuit into the muck. Shak winning this pot brought the field closer together and that continued when Kade doubled up David Peters.
Peters raised to 120,000 and Kade three-bet from the button to 320,000 holding pocket tens. The action folded back around to Peters who moved all in for 30 big blinds and Kade gave it some thought before making the call. Peters spiked an ace to double up and grabbed the chip lead while Kade was left with roughly 20 big blinds.
A few hands later, Kade’s run in this event ended, when she reshoved ace-eight into Peters’ ace-king. The board brought no help and Kade exited in fifth place while Peters extended his lead. Zufic, still the tournament short stack, then doubled up through Jake Daniels with ace-king versus nines to bring him fully back in contention. This big pot left Daniels with fewer than eight big blinds and he shoved the following hand with ace-five and, once more, Peters was the one doing the busting. The chip leader called with queen-ten and hit a queen to bring this tournament down to three-handed play.
What followed was an intense three-handed that saw the tables turn on Peters in Zufic’s favor. Zufic woke up with pocket kings and min-raised only to get shoved on by Peters from the small blind. Zufic called all-in for 29 big blinds and he took the chip lead after his big pair held up. The following hour, however, proved that no chip lead was safe at this final table as Zufic transferred it to Dan Shak, who in turn, failed to eliminate Peters in a massive coin flip with ace-king versus tens.
Peters regained the lead and never looked back as he busted Shak in third place shortly thereafter. As the blinds and ante grew larger, Peters put Shak all in during a blind battle holding jack-six of clubs and Shak called it off with king-five suited. Shak flopped a five but Peters turned an open-ended straight draw that he completed on the river to get to heads-up play!
Heads-up action only lasted one hand as Peters was dealt tens and Zufic woke up with two nines. Zufic raised to 475,000 and Peters called, bringing out three-eight-queen to the flop. Zufic bet 375,000 and Peters called. The turn was a ten, giving Peters a set, and both players checked. On the river, a four completed the board, and Zufic checked again. Peters paused before moving all in, putting Zufic to the test for 1.2 million with 1.8 million already in the middle. Zufic gave it some thought but called and was eliminated to give Peters his third win of the series!
U.S. Poker Open Event #8: $10,000 No Limit Hold’em | |||
Place | Name | Championship Points | Payouts |
1st | 279 | $465,750 | |
2nd | 207 | $345,000 | |
3rd | 135 | $224,250 | |
4th | 104 | $172,500 | |
5th | 83 | $138,000 | |
6th | 62 | $103,500 | |
7th | 52 | $86,250 | |
8th | 41 | $69,000 | |
9th | 41 | $69,000 | |
10th | John Riordan | 31 | $51,750 |
The 2021 U.S. Poker Open concludes tomorrow as the Event #12: $50,000 No Limit Hold’em final table will play out live on PokerGO starting at 4:00pm ET. Follow the Live Reporting of this event right here as the list of Championship contenders for the $50,000 cash prize and the Golden Eagle trophy is reduced to just a few players!
U.S. Poker Open Leaderboard | |||||
Rank | Player | Points | Wins | Cashes | Earnings |
1 | David Peters | 646 | 3 | 4 | $832,950 |
2 | Ali Imsirovic | 483 | 1 | 5 | $482,000 |
3 | Dan Shak | 371 | 0 | 4 | $459,750 |
4 | Jake Daniels | 323 | 1 | 2 | $391,000 |
5 | Andrew Lichtenberger | 308 | 0 | 3 | $308,000 |
6 | Joe McKeehen | 302 | 1 | 2 | $302,200 |
7 | Steve Zolotow | 289 | 0 | 3 | $289,000 |
8 | Cary Katz | 270 | 0 | 4 | $270,100 |
9 | Ivan Zufic | 266 | 0 | 2 | $404,400 |
10 | John Riordan | 253 | 1 | 4 | $273,550 |
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Watch the Event #11 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT
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The final table of Event #11: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em of the 2021 U.S. Poker Open is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
Watch the Event #11 final table on PokerGO.com here!
Ivan Zufic is the chip leader with 2,865,000 in chips ahead of Jake Daniels, Vanessa Kade, Dan Shak, David Peters, and Frank Funaro. The final six players are currently guaranteed $103,500, but everyone is chasing the $465,750 first-place prize and title of Event #11 champion.
Event #11 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | Jake Daniels | United States | 2,460,000 |
2 | David Peters | United States | 960,000 |
3 | Vanessa Kade | Canada | 2,190,000 |
4 | Frank Funaro | United States | 560,000 |
5 | Dan Shak | United States | 1,320,000 |
6 | Ivan Zufic | Croatia | 2,865,000 |
When play resumes the remaining six players will start level 15 and the button will be in seat four and there is a dead small blind.
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Ivan Zufic Leads the Final Six Players of Event #11 $25,000 No-Limit Hold’Em
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Ivan Zufic holds a slim chip lead over Jake Daniels as the final six players head into the final table of Event #11 $25,000 No-Limit Hold’Em. The penultimate event of the U.S. Poker Open saw a 66-entrant field that created a prize pool of $1,725,000, with the winner receiving $465,750 and the remaining players guaranteed at least $103,500.
Joining Zufic and Daniels at the final table are Vanessa Kade, Dan Shak, Frank Funaro, and Event #10 winner David Peters. Peters will be looking for back-to-back event wins and his third overall of the series. While a third-place or better finish for Peters would move him ahead of Ali Imsirovic for first place in the player of the series race as he currently sits just 116 points behind.
Kade, Shak, and Daniels make their second final tables of the series, while Funaro and Zufic are making their first. Daniels has a huge opportunity to vault into first place in the player of the series race as the event #1 winner needs to win the event to vault Peters and Imsirovic.
Zufic moved into the chip lead on the second to last hand of the evening when he eliminated Randy Kaas in eighth place. Kaas was all in holding pocket sixes against the ace-king of Zufic, who would spike an ace on the river to eliminate Kaas.
Not to be outdone two shuffles later, Daniels would eliminate Chris Brewer in seventh place on the last hand of the night, holding pocket tens against the ace-eight of Brewer. Daniels rivered a straight to end the night within shouting distance of the chip leader.
Sergi Reixach and John Riordan would finish in ninth and tenth place respectively to finish in the money but miss out on the final table. David Stamm, however, was not so fortunate as he found himself all-in holding pocket deuces against the pocket sevens of Brewer on the money bubble. Stamm could not find one of the two remaining ducks in the deck and was eliminated in eleventh place and burst the bubble. Other notables to finish just off the money included Cary Katz, Stephen Chidwick, Elio Fox, and Jason Koon.
Event #11 Final Table | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | Jake Daniels | United States | 2,460,000 |
2 | David Peters | United States | 960,000 |
3 | Vanessa Kade | Canada | 2,190,000 |
4 | Frank Funaro | United States | 560,000 |
5 | Dan Shak | United States | 1,320,000 |
6 | Ivan Zufic | Croatia | 2,865,000 |
When play resumes the remaining six players will start level 15 and the button will be in seat four and there is a dead small blind.
The final six players will return to the PokerGO Studio on Monday, June 14, at 12 p.m. PT with the final table airing on PokerGO.com at 1 p.m. PT.
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End of Night Chip Counts
The play has been suspended for the evening as the final six players will return to the PokerGO Studio, Monday, June 14, at 12 p.m. PT.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Ivan Zufic | 2,865,000 |
65,000 ![]() |
Jake Daniels | 2,460,000 | - |
Vanessa Kade | 2,190,000 |
-60,000 ![]() |
Dan Shak | 1,320,000 |
-55,000 ![]() |
David Peters | 960,000 | - |
Frank Funaro | 560,000 |
-205,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer Eliminated in 7th Place ($86,250)
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Jake Daniels opened to 80,000 from early position and action folded to Chris Brewer in the big blind, and he called.
The flop fell [9s8s9c], and Brewer checked. Daniels continued for 80,000, and Brewer moved all-in Daniels snap-called.
Daniels: [TdTh]
Brewer: [Ah8c]
The turn fell the [7h], and when the river [Jh] hit the board, Daniels improved to a straight to eliminate Brewer in seventh place for $86,250.
Player | Chips | Change |
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Jake Daniels | 2,460,000 |
710,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | Busted |
-565,000 ![]() |
Randy Kaas Eliminated in 8th Place ($69,000)
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Ivan Zufic opened to 80,000 from middle position and action folded to Randy Kaas in the big blind, and he moved all-in for approximately 750,000. Zufic snap-called.
Zufic: [AcKc]
Kaas: [6d6c]
The board ran out [JsQd8h8sAh], and Zufic spiked an ace on the river to eliminate Kaas in eighth place for $69,000.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ivan Zufic | 2,800,000 |
700,000 ![]() |
Randy Kaas | Busted |
-1,030,000 ![]() |
David Peters Doubles Through Vanessa Kade
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Action folded to David Peters in the small blind, and he moved all-in for 460,000.
Vanessa Kade was in the big blind and called.
Kade: [QhTc]
Peters: [Ks5c]
The board ran out [Jd9d2h4d7c], Kade missed her straight, and Peters doubled.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Vanessa Kade | 2,250,000 |
140,000 ![]() |
David Peters | 960,000 |
225,000 ![]() |
Jake Daniels vs. Chris Brewer
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Chris Brewer opened to 80,000 from early position and action folded to Jake Daniels on the button and 3-bet to 300,000. Brewer called.
The flop fell [Ks3s2s] and Brewer checked. Daniels moved all-in, and Brewer folded.
Daniels tossed his [AhKd] face up into the muck while collecting the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jake Daniels | 1,750,000 |
495,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | 565,000 |
-285,000 ![]() |
Frank Funaro Chips Up Through Randy Kaas
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Frank Funaro opened to 300,000 with 100,000 behind from under the gun and action folded to Randy Kaas in the big blind and he called.
Funaro thought Kaas shoved and accidentally revealed [AxJx]
The flop fell [7d5d4s], and Kaas checked. Funaro moved all-in, and Kaas snap folded.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Randy Kaas | 1,030,000 |
-405,000 ![]() |
Frank Funaro | 765,000 |
190,000 ![]() |
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