2018 US Poker Open

USPO #01 – $10,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2018 US Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k7
Prize
$190,400
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,500
Entries
68
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000

Justin Bonomo Leads the Final Table in Event #1: $10,000 No Limit Hold'em

Level 15 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo

The official final table of six has been reached after a solid 10 hours of play on Day 1 of the US Poker Open Event #1: $10,000 No Limit Hold'em. Justin Bonomo will lead the final table with 1,610,000 chips when the action resumes at 12:00 P.M. local time.

Bonomo came into the tournament as the number one ranked player on the 2018 GPI, after an impressive opening month. That momentum seems to have carried over into February as Bonomo will look to capture the opening event of the US Poker Open.

The American poker pro is a regular on the high-stakes poker scene and has amassed over $20 million in career earnings. In the first month of 2018, Bonomo has added over $2 million to his numbers, half of that coming from a second place finish in the $100,000 Super High Roller at the PCA.

It won't be a walk in the park for Bonomo, as he will be chased by five other competitors that will be just as hungry for the win. Boutros Naim made a strong rally late in the day to finish with 1,601,000. This will be the first time Naim has cashed in an event in the United States, with all of his previous earnings coming from events held in Europe. Sam Soverel rounds out the top three, as the only other player with over 1,000,000 chips heading to the final table. Soverel, on the other hand, has made all of his $4.6 million earnings from right here in the United States.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChips
1Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom665,000
2Boutros NaimLebanon1,581,000
3Sam SoverelUnited States1,461,000
4Justin YoungUnited States841,000
5David PetersUnited States623,000
6Justin BonomoUnited States1,610,000

The day started off with around 30 players taking to their seats when the gots in the air. With each player allowed two re-entries, it didn't take long to see the number of entries grow to a final count of 68. That made up a prizepool of $680,000 for everyone to battle for with the winner taking home $190,400. A total of 10 places were paid and some players were able to leave with a bit of money in their pockets on Day 1. Anthony Zinno (10th place - $20,400), Jake Schindler (9th place - $20,400), Andy Park (8th place - $27,200), and Cary Katz (7th place - $34,000) all took home some money before they were eliminated today.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePrize (USD)
1st$190,400
2nd$136,000
3rd$88,400
4th$68,000
5th$54,400
6th$40,800

With such a stacked field showing up to play in these high roller events, there was no doubt that some of poker's biggest names were not going to make it through. The likes of Phil Hellmuth, Daniel Negreanu, Bryn Kenney, Adrian Mateos, Erik Seidel, Rainer Kempe, and Isaac Haxton were all ousted before the money bubble burst.

It would be Ryan Riess to fall just short of the money, as he ran into a bad string of cards as the money bubble approached. Not once, but twice, Riess got all of his chips in the middle against Justin Young. Both times Riess held a pocket pair with Young holding only an ace as an overcard. Each time, Young hit his ace and eliminated Riess in 11th place on the money bubble.

The action will resume at approximately 12:00 P.M. PST on February 2nd at the Aria Resort and Casino. The players will move to the feature table to be live-streamed with a delay. The live stream can be watched on PokerGO beginning at 1:00 P.M. PST and played until a winner is crowned. There will be just over three minutes remaining in level 16 with the blinds at 7,000/14,000 and a 14,000 big blind ante. The winner will not only take home nearly $200,000, but will also take the early lead in the race to become the US Poker Open champion.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be here to bring you all of the action with hand-for-hand updates throughout the final table.

Tags: Adrian MateosAndy ParkAnthony ZinnoBoutros NaimBryn KenneyCary KatzDaniel NegreanuDavid PetersErik SeidelIsaac HaxtonJacob SchindlerJustin BonomoJustin YoungPhil HellmuthRainer KempeRyan RiessSam SoverelStephen Chidwick

Cary Katz Eliminated in 7th Place ($34,000)

Level 15 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Cary Katz
Cary Katz

David Peters opened to 32,000 from the cutoff and Cary Katz shoved all in for 223,000 in the small blind. Stephen Chidwick folded his big blind and Peters made the call.

David Peters: {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}
Cary Katz: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Katz was in great position to double up until the dealer fanned the flop of {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}. Peters flopped trip aces to take the lead until the {q-Hearts} hit the turn. Katz turned a full house and just like that, he was in prime position to win the hand. However, the {j-Spades} landed on the river and Peters made a bigger full house to eliminate Katz in seventh place.

The remaining six players will all bag their chips and return tomorrow at 12:00 P.M. for the final table to be featured on PokerGO.

Player Chips Progress
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
580,000 251,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
Busted

Tags: Cary KatzDavid Peters

Andy Park Eliminated in 8th Place ($27,200)

Level 15 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Andy Park
Andy Park

With around 55,000 in the middle and the flop reading {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, Andy Park and Boutros Naim got all of their chips in the middle. Park was the player at risk and would need to come from behind. He held {q-Clubs}{j-Clubs} for a straight draw while Naim showed an over pair with {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}.

The {7-Clubs} on the turn provided Park with a flush draw as well, but the {4-Diamonds} on the river bricked off. Park went from the chip leader to eliminated in a matter of two hands, leaving the final seven players to gather at one table.

Player Chips Progress
Boutros Nadim lb
Boutros Nadim
1,450,000 627,000
Andy Park us
Andy Park
Busted

Tags: Andy ParkBoutros Naim

Jake Schindler Eliminated in 9th Place ($20,400)

Level 15 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Jake Schindler
Jake Schindler

Jake Schindler was one of the shorter stacks remaining and got all of his chips in the middle from the big blind against Andy Park in the small blind. Schindler turned over {k-}{j-} against Park's {q-}{7-}.

Park managed to hit a seven on the board and eliminated Schindler in ninth place.

Player Chips Progress
Andy Park us
Andy Park
1,550,000 270,000
Jake Schindler us
Jake Schindler
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Andy ParkJacob Schindler

Anthony Zinno Eliminated in 10th Place ($20,400)

Level 15 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

Andy Park raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Stephen Chidwick pushed all in for around 360,000 in the small blind. Park made the call and the two players were flipping for stacks.

Stephen Chidwick: {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}
Andy Park: {k-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}

The board ran out {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and Chidwick's pair of eights held on to provide the first dent in Park's stack.

Meanwhile, at the other table, Anthony Zinno was seen leaving his seat as he became the 10th place finisher.

Player Chips Progress
Andy Park us
Andy Park
1,280,000 -370,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
740,000 375,000
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Andy ParkAnthony ZinnoStephen Chidwick

Ryan Riess Runs Bad to Finish on the Bubble

Level 14 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Ryan Riess recently lost a big pot while holding {10-}{10-} vs Justin Young's {A-}{10-}. Young hit not only one, but two aces to leave Riess on the short stack. In the first hand of hand-for-hand play, Riess pushed all in for 155,000 and was called by Young.

Justin Young: {a-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}
Ryan Riess: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}

Riess was well in front but, again, the flop came {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} giving Young the lead with a pair of aces. The {k-Hearts} on the turn and the {6-Clubs} on the river changed nothing and Riess was eliminated on the money bubble.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Young us
Justin Young
WPT 1X Winner
740,000 175,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Justin YoungRyan Riess

Nice Life for Riess

Level 13 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Justin Young opened to 17,000 from the hijack and Anthony Zinno three-bet to 65,000 on the button. Rainer Kempe counted out his chips before shipping all in for 166,000 out of the small blind. Ryan Riess was in the big blind and asked for a count before moving all in over the top for about 220,000. Both Young and Zinno folded after messing around with each other and the remaining two hands were tabled.

Ryan Riess: {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Rainer Kempe: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

Kempe was drawing to just three aces left in the deck. The flop fell {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{5-Hearts} and Riess took a strangle-hold on the hand with a set of queens. The {7-Spades} landed on the turn and Kempe was left drawing dead to the {6-Diamonds} on the river.

"Nice life," Sam Soverel said to Riess after the hand.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
481,000 261,000
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 3X Winner
405,000 -75,000
Rainer Kempe de
Rainer Kempe
Busted

Tags: Anthony ZinnoJustin YoungRainer KempeRyan Riess

Negreanu and Kirsch Run Into Coolers

Level 10 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

The eliminations have been coming fast and furious and some of the pots have been monstrous. At one table, Isaac Haxton opened to 11,000 and was met by an all in for around 110,000 from Richard Kirsch. Haxton quickly made the call and tabled {k-Spades}{k-Hearts} against Kirsch's {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}. The board ran out {10-Clubs}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} and Haxton slightly had Kirsch covered.

Across the room, Bryn Kenney opened to 12,000 from the hijack and Dan Shak three-bet to 60,000 from the cutoff. Daniel Negreanu was in the big blind and four-bet shoved all in for 322,000. Kenney quickly got out of the way and Shak made the call. Negreanu turned over {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} and Shak was behind with {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}.

The flop came {9-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and Negreanu was still in good shape to win the hand. The {3-Clubs} on the turn gave Shak a flush draw and the {5-Clubs} on the river completed the flush for him. Shak had Negreanu covered by a couple thousand and took down a huge pot to move into the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
665,000 430,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
243,000 88,000
Richard Kirsch us
Richard Kirsch
Busted
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Busted

Tags: Bryn KenneyDan ShakDaniel NegreanuIsaac HaxtonRichard Kirsch

Bryn Kenney Doesn't Hold Back

Level 9 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney

Bryn Kenney barely missed out on 2017 Player of the Year honors and the overall GPI lead when Adrian Mateos overtook him in the dying days of the year. The Long-Island-born pro, however, isn’t deterred from chasing big money, big wins and proving to himself and everyone that wants to hear it, that he’s the best in the world.

The Number 10 on poker’s all-time money list puts his money where his mouth is in this interview, and opens up about the Player of the Year race, his results in 2017, what he expects for 2018 and how he accepts anyone willing to challenge his dominance.

Read the entire interview at PokerCentral

Tags: Adrian MateosBryn Kenney

Classic Aces vs Kings

Level 9 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Andy Park
Andy Park

Andy Park opened to 12,000 from the hijack and Erik Seidel three-bet to 42,000 out of the small blind. With the action back on Park, he four-bet shoved all in for 271,500 which prompted a snap-call from Seidel.

Andy Park: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}
Erik Seidel: {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

It was a massive chip-leading pot early and Park was in prime position to take it down. The board ran out {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and Park's aces held up to soar to the top of the leaderboard.

Player Chips Progress
Andy Park us
Andy Park
545,000 323,000
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
118,000 -242,000

Tags: Andy ParkErik Seidel