2026 U.S. Poker Open
Level: 10
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Action was picked up with Michael Berk all in for 148,000, and David Coleman putting him at risk.
Michael Berk: 6♠6♣
David Coleman: A♥10♦
Berk was ahead with his pocket sixes, but Coleman flopped a ten when the board ran out 10♠5♥4♥5♣3♠ to secure the knockout.
Matthew Wantman raised to 20,000 from the hijack, which was called by Richard Green on the button. Then Marius Gierse in the small blind, three-bet all in for 208,000, which Wantman called, and Green folded, to leaving the players heads up, with Gierse at risk.
Marius Gierse: K♠K♣
Matthew Wantman: 7♦7♣
Gierse had the best of it with his pocket kings, and when the board ran out 5♦2♠6♣A♣9♥ his kings were still best, giving him the double up.
Action was picked up with Jimmy D'Ambrosio all in for 110,000, and Jesse Lonis putting him at risk.
Jimmy D'Ambrosio: A♠10♥
Jesse Lonis: K♠Q♠
It was a fair fight, and when the board ran out 9♠J♥A♣K♥9♦ D'Ambrosio's ace-ten was still best, giving him the double up.
Action was picked up with Brock Wilson all in for 168,000, and Aram Oganyan putting him at risk.
Brock Wilson: A♠Q♥
Aram Oganyan: 9♥9♣
It was a flip with Oganyan ahead, but the A♦J♣10♥8♣4♦ runout hit Wilson, to give him the double up.
Level: 9
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
The 21 remaining players have been sent on another 12-minute break.
Action was picked up with Neil Warren all in, and Kristen Foxen putting him at risk.
Neil Warren: 2♦2♣
Kristen Foxen: A♦J♥
It was flip with Warren at risk, but when the board ran out 9♥3♣4♦9♠4♠ Warren was counterfeited on the river, eliminating him and giving the pot to Foxen.