Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Seth Davies
Action folded to Stephen Chidwick on the button, and he opened to 35,000. Sam Soverel was in the small blind and called.
Seth Davies was in the big blind, and he 3-bet shoved for 305,000. Chidwick called for 270,000, and Soverel folded.
Davies: [Ah8d]
Chidwick: [9s9c]
The board ran out [Qh2s6c4c9d], and Chidwick rivered a set to more than double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick | 570,000 |
245,000 ![]() |
Seth Davies | 35,000 |
-285,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer Eliminated in 10th Place

Sean Winter raised to 35,000 from the button and Chris Brewer moved all-in from the big blind for 450,000. Winter quickly called.
Winter: [8c8s]
Brewer: [6s6d]
The board ran out [8hJs9hQsAh] and Brewer was eliminated in 10th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter | 1,140,000 |
435,000 ![]() |
Chris Brewer | Busted |
-470,000 ![]() |
Seth Davies Doubles Through Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick raised to 35,000 from under the gun before Seth Davies moved all-in for 140,000 from the button.
Chidwick called and tabled his [AdJs] to be racing against Davies’ [9s9h].
The board ran out [2sTc4h8h3h] and Davies secured the double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick | 325,000 |
-140,000 ![]() |
Seth Davies | 320,000 |
140,000 ![]() |
Sergio Aido Doubles Through Jonathan Little
The cards were already tabled, and Sergio Aido was all in for his last 245,000, and Jonathan Little had called.
Aido: [ThTs]
Little: [AsQh]
The board ran out [KdJd5d2dJh], and Aido’s tens held to double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Little | 725,000 |
-150,000 ![]() |
Sergio Aido | 530,000 |
290,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick Doubles Through Seth Davies
Seth Davies opened to 35,000 from late position and action folded to Stephen Chidwick in the big blind, and he moved all-in for 225,000. Davies called.
Davies: [AsTd]
Chidwick: [JsJc]
The board ran out [Qd7c4s6cQs], and Chidwick doubled and effectively swapped stacks with Davies.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick | 465,000 |
190,000 ![]() |
Seth Davies | 180,000 |
-220,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter vs. Sergio Aido

Sergio Aido limped the small blind and Sean Winter raised to 40,000 in the big blind. Aido called, and then checked the [As8sAc] flop.
Winter bet 20,000 and Aido called as the turn fell the [4d]. Aido checked, Winter bet 50,000, and Aido called.
The river fell the [5h] and Aido checked for a third time. Winter announced he was all-in for 475,000, and after using a time extension, Aido mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter | 705,000 |
155,000 ![]() |
Sergio Aido | 240,000 |
-190,000 ![]() |
Bill Klein Continues to Soar, Crosses 2 Million in Chips

Stephen Chidwick opened to 35,000 from early position, and Sean Winter called next to act.
Bill Klein was next to act on the button, and he 3-bet to 150,000.
The blinds and Chidwick folded, Winter called.
The dealer spread the [Jh6d4h] on the flop, and Winter checked. Klein fired for 175,000, and Winter called.
The [3s] hit the felt on the turn, and Winter checked. Klein fired again, this time for 300,000. Winter called.
The river [Tc] completed the board and action checked through.
Klein tabled [AhAd] and Winter mucked.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Bill Klein | 2,475,000 |
650,000 ![]() |
Sean Winter | 550,000 |
-630,000 ![]() |
Andrew Lichtenberger Eliminated in 11th Place

Sam Soverel opened to 30,000 from under the gun before Andrew Lichtenberger shoved for 150,000 next to act. Jason Koon called from the big blind, and Soverel called too.
The flop landed [4c2c5d] and Koon checked. Soverel bet 65,000 and Koon called before the [3d] and [9h] checked down.
Koon tabled his [AsKh] for a wheel, Soverel showed his [JdJs], and when Lichtenberger revealed his [8h8s], he was eliminated in 11th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jason Koon | 1,360,000 |
350,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 695,000 |
-155,000 ![]() |
Andrew Lichtenberger | Busted |
-150,000 ![]() |
Only Andrew Lichtenberger and Sam Soverel Stand in David Peters’ Way
With 454 points up for grabs for the player that wins Event #12, only Andrew Lichtenberger or Sam Soverel can dethrone David Peters as the 2021 U.S. Poker Open Champion.
If either Lichtenberger or Soverel win Event #12, they will be crowned the 2021 U.S. Poker Open Champion.
Current Rank | Player | Points |
1 | David Peters | 646 |
5 | Andrew Lichtenberger | 308 |
13 | Sam Soverel | 215 |
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