Poker Central's Remko Rinkema spoke to Jordan Cristos about his win in Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha and his jump into some of the high roller events at the U.S. Poker Open.
2019 US Poker Open
Justin Bonomo limped in, as did Manig Loeser before David Peters moved all in for 440,000 from the cutoff. Seth Davies moved all in over the top on the button and Bonomo called off his stack of roughly 1,000,000. Loeser folded and it was on to a showdown.
Justin Bonomo:
David Peters:
Seth Davies:
The board came down and Peters made a ten-high straight, getting him a triples while Davies made a wheel on the river to bust Bonomo from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Seth Davies | 1,515,000 | |
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David Peters | 1,340,000 | |
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Justin Bonomo | Busted | |
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Level: 11
Ante: 8,000
Button Ante: 16,000
Justin Bonomo found himself all in for 470,000 and with a caller in David Peters, the two turned over their hands, Bonomo would be at risk of elimination.
Justin Bonomo:
David Peters:
The board ran out and Bonomo's cowboys held on for the ride, securing a double through Peters.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Bonomo |
1,005,000
565,000
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565,000 |
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David Peters |
370,000
-590,000
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-590,000 |
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Anthony Zinno opened to 61,000, Rainer Kempe called and the flop came down . Action checked to Zinno, he bet 40,000 and was quickly check-raised to 140,000 by Kempe.
Zinno called, the dealer burned and turned a . Both players checked, the fell on the river and both players checked again. Zinno tabled and Kempe mucked, sending the pot to Zinno.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Anthony Zinno |
875,000
55,000
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55,000 |
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Rainer Kempe | 470,000 |
The late registration period has come to a conclusion and a total of 42 slips were sold, accumulating a $420,000 prizepool.
The top six finishers will be paid at least a min-cash of $25,200, with the eventual first place finisher taking home $151,200 for their efforts.
A full prizepool will be posted above shortly.
Level: 10
Ante: 6,000
Button Ante: 12,000
The players will now be taking a 10-minute break.
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Scott Ball moved all in for around 100,000, Ben Yu shoved directly to his left and Ben Lamb called off his remaining 350,000, players turned over their hands.
Ben Yu:
Ben Lamb:
Scott Ball:
The board came down and Yu's set of nines scooped the pot, forcing Ball to use his last add-on and eliminating Lamb from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ben Yu |
1,420,000
410,000
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410,000 |
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Scott Ball | 100,000 | |
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Ben Lamb | Busted | |
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Poker Central's podcast team produced episode 135. Check out what Remko Rinkema and Brent Hanks had to say as they broke down a variety of topics, including early U.S. Poker Open results and the latest on Dan Bilzerian.