2018 US Poker Open

USPO #06 – $25,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 US Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
$416,500
Event Info
Buy-in
$26,000
Prize Pool
$1,225,000
Entries
49
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000

Benjamin Pollak Wins Event #6: $25,000 NLH for $416,500, Chidwick Claims Bronze

Level 23 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Ben Pollak Wins Event #6!
Ben Pollak Wins Event #6!

Benjamin Pollak has been travelling the European poker circuit for a decade but 2017 was truly the breakout year for the 34-year-old Frenchman who finished third in the WSOP Main Event for a mammoth $3.5 million payday.

He took off from there, trying to elevate his game and make a name for himself in the high buy-in fields. Pollak notched four six-figure cashes between his hit at the Series and the US Poker Open. He's now added two more, including an impressive $416,500 first-place prize from the Event #6: $25,000 No Limit Hold'em. He needed less than four hours to accumulate all of the chips on the star-studded final table, earning the top-cash after 87 hands.

"I wanted to prove myself that I can beat the best," Pollak said, and he certainly did. He claimed the largest single prize that has been awarded at the US Poker Open so far, beating a 49-entry competition.

US Poker Open - Event #6: $25,000 No Limit Hold'em results:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Benjamin PollakFrance$416,500
2Jason KoonUnited States$269,500
3Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$183,750
4Isaac HaxtonUnited States$122,500
5Brian GreenUnited States$98,000
6Elijah BergUnited States$73,500
7Daniel NegreanuCanada$61,250

Pollak made a last-minute decision to fly in for the series and he accepted Daniel Negreanu's $50,000 prop bet on a must-win leaderboard race. He's now second in the standings.

It might still be a long shot at earning some extra money from Negreanu but Pollak can be more than satisfied with his performance. He's already amassed $554,600 during this week in Las Vegas, the city that has treated him well in the past eight months.

Pollak would need a backdoor miracle to fend Stephen Chidwick off from the throne as the English pro keeps piling cash at the top of the leaderboard. Chidwick was also on the final table today (his fourth final appearance in the six completed events at US Poker Open), finishing third to bring his overall festival earnings close to $1 million.

Pollak's victory came in a surprisingly quick fashion. The six-handed final table started with all players guarding deep stacks. Pollak had a great start right off the bat, rising to the chip lead in the first few hands.

Elijah Berg was the first casualty. He raised with ace-king and tangled with Jason Koon who flatted pocket sixes in position. Berg triple-barreled on a low board that saw him river a wheel but Koon himself made a seven-high straight and happily called his hand down to send Berg to the rail. Berg, who works as an ER doctor, said he enjoyed the tough competition, calling the tournament "a really challenging event."

Aside from Koon, it was Brian Green who benefited the most from Berg's early exit. Green fell to a short stack and laddered up the first pay jump before squeeze-shoving with ace-deuce of hearts. Chidwick originally flatted king-eight of diamonds on the button and then closed out the action. He had good odds to call and put Green at risk.

"This is the week of Chidwick," Green knew that he was up against the hottest-running player in the building. The board confirmed his statement as Chidwick hit two kings to dispatch Green in fifth. The quota of two eliminations before the first break was filled once again and the remaining four players continued with big stacks.

Isaac Haxton was the next one to leave the table after playing an interesting pot against Koon. Haxton went for an unconventional three-bet out of the big blind with ace-four, and Koon stuck around with ace-queen. Haxton then barreled a wheel draw on the flop before they both checked the turn. An ace on the river troubled Haxton, who ended up check-calling for all of his chips.

There's no doubt about Haxton being one of the smartest brains that have ever tried to solve the game of poker and he offered his thoughts on the crucial hand that saw him depart in fourth place. "I thought about shoving for value," Haxton explained what was going through his mind on the river. Then he noted that his kicker didn't play and that made him incline to check. "I thought this is the good hand to check-call with and pick some bluffs," he said, noting that he didn't block some of the hands he thought Koon might think to bluff with.

Koon was the driving force on the final table. He was responsible for tackling Chidwick in third place, wounding him with two pair against the top pair and top kicker in a blind-versus-blind spot. Chidwick was left with fewer than three big blinds after the hand but that was something he's been brilliant to deal with throughout the festival.

"I wanted to make this more of a challenge," he joked. This time, however, he wasn't able to climb back from the dust. Koon took the rest of his chips and Chidwick settled for a $183,750 payday. "I've definitely lost any rights to complain for a while," Chidwick said after missing out on a hat-trick.

Koon had a two-to-one lead coming into the heads-up match with Pollak and he kept it through the first part of the battle. The key moment of the duel came on the 73rd hand of the day. On a five-three-deuce flop, Koon had a top pair and an open-ended straight draw while Pollak hit the top two pair. It was inevitable to see the chips go in the middle. While Pollak was ahead, the race was still close to a coin flip.

The jack of hearts on the turn brought an even bigger sweat as Koon had a total of 21 outs to finish Pollak off, almost a half of the cards in the deck. He added a flush draw to his straight draw and could now also win, should the jack hit the river to counterfeit Pollak's two pair. For all the cards that would crown Koon the champion, the eight of spades wasn't one of them.

Pollak took over the chip lead, and while Koon survived his elimination with a tremendous fold of trip aces against Pollak's rivered queens-full, he wasn't meant to claim the chips back. His swan song came when he shoved with king-five and Pollak called with ace-three. As was typical for the heads-up, the flop and turn once again brought many possible scenarios for each of the players.

Koon hit a top pair while Pollak had a flush draw, then Koon added his own flush draw and Pollak added a gutshot in the meantime. The river gave Pollak a nut-flush to finally unravel the drama, allowing him to scoop the first-place prize.

Current US Poker Open Championship Standings:

PlacePlayerCountryEarnings
1Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$994,650
2Benjamin PollakFrance$554,600
3Isaac HaxtonUnited States$291,250
4Daniel NegreanuCanada$282,500
5Jason KoonUnited States$269,500

Tags: Benjamin PollakBrian GreenDaniel NegreanuElijah BergIsaac HaxtonJason KoonStephen Chidwick

Jason Koon Eliminated in 2nd Place ($269,500)

Level 23 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Jason Koon
Jason Koon

Hand 87: Koon open-jammed with the {k-Clubs}{5-Clubs} for 845,000 and Pollak looked down at the {a-Spades}{3-Spades}. Pollak took a few moments, counted his stack, used a timebank chip, and made the call.

Koon's cards were live but needed some help. A {10-Clubs}{k-Spades}{7-Spades} flop was huge for Koon but Pollak had a flush draw.

The {q-Clubs} on the turn gave Pollak some more outs and one of the 13 of them hit the river as the {6-Spades} peeled off giving Pollak a flush.

Koon received $269,500 for his runner-up finish while Pollak takes home the trophy and a top prize of $416,500.

Player Chips Progress
Benjamin Pollak fr
Benjamin Pollak
6,125,000 800,000
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
Busted

Tags: Benjamin PollakJason Koon

Hands #71-74: Pollak Dodges a Half of the Deck to Score a Double

Level 22 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Ben Pollak
Ben Pollak

Hand 71: Jason Koon made it 90,000 with {J-Diamonds}{3-Spades} but he folded after Benjamin Pollak three-bet out of the big blind, having five-four offsuit.

Hand 72: Pollak completed with {K-Clubs}{5-Spades} and Koon checked his {7-Spades}{5-Clubs}. Both hit the bottom pair on the {6-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} flop and Koon check-called 50,000. The {Q-Clubs} turn was checked through and Pollak improved to a better two pair on the {K-Hearts} river. Koon paid him 75,000 to see that Pollak had him beat.

Hand 73: Koon called with {5-Clubs}{4-Hearts} and Pollak peeled {5-Spades}{3-Clubs}. He raised to 155,000 and Koon called in position.

The {2-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{3-Hearts} was an action-packed flop and Pollak continued for 125,000 with his top two pair. Koon made it 300,000 and the ball was back in Pollak's court. Pollak shoved for 1,735,000 million and Koon called right away.

Pollak was only a slight favourite coming to the turn, and the {J-Hearts} gave Koon extra outs as he could now also win it with a heart or a jack on the river. It was still pretty fair race as Koon sweated a possible victory. The {8-Spades} river, however, didn't hurt Pollak as he doubled up.

Hand 74: Pollak raised it up with the {9-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} and Koon called holding the {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}. Both players checked all the way down on a {6-Hearts}{6-Spades}{k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} board and Pollak took it down with a 75,000 bet on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Benjamin Pollak fr
Benjamin Pollak
3,955,000 2,320,000
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
2,215,000 -2,320,000

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Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in 3rd Place ($183,750)

Level 21 : 20,000/40,000, 30,000 ante
Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

Hand 48: Stephen Chidwick shoved his last 100,000 in the middle from the small blind with the {q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} and Jason Koon snapped him off in the big blind turning over the {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}.

A {6-Clubs}{a-Clubs}{3-Hearts} flop left Chidwick drawing slim but the {5-Clubs} on the turn opened a backdoor flush draw. The {k-Spades} completed the board and sent Chidwick to the rail in third place earning $183,750.

With the cash, Chidwick sits just under $1,000,000 in cashes during the US Poker Open, adding some more distance between him and the rest of the leaderboard.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
4,225,000 265,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jason KoonStephen Chidwick

Isaac Haxton Eliminated in 4th Place ($122,500)

Level 20 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Ike Haxton
Ike Haxton

Hand 35: Koon found a good starting hand again, raising to 65,000 with {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}. Isaac Haxton was in the big blind with {A-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} and he burned one time bank before making it 285,000 to go. Koon called to continue to the flop.

The {3-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{K-Spades} hit the felt, giving Haxton a wheel draw. He fired 150,000, just under a quarter of the size of the pot. Koon called and the {10-Spades} came on the turn.

Neither of the players had a spade in their hand and they checked to the {A-Hearts} river. Haxton checked and Koon moved all-in for 690,000 effective. Haxton called but he saw the bad news as Koon had a better kicker to his ace. Haxton walked away in fourth place, good for a $122,500 payday.

Koon, meanwhile, soared to the chip lead with 2,760,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
2,760,000 1,000,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Isaac HaxtonJason Koon

Brian Green Eliminated in 5th Place ($98,000)

Level 19 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Brian Green
Brian Green

Hand 19: Koon opened to 50,000 again, this time with the {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts}. Stephen Chidwick had the {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} on the button and he paused for a bit before flatting. Brian Green squeeze-shoved for 270,000 out of the big blind, holding the {A-Hearts}{2-Hearts}. Koon folded but Chidwick had a too good price to fold. He called to put Green at risk.

"This is the week of Chidwick," Green said before the dealer revealed the board. Chidwick smiled back.

The {K-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{5-Spades}{K-Hearts}{A-Clubs} texture was indeed a music to Chidwick's ears and he joked: "You were right. Congratulations." Green was eliminated in fifth place for $98,000 but he left the table in good mood, wishing good luck to the remaining contenders.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
1,470,000 345,000
Brian Green us
Brian Green
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Elijah Berg Eliminated in 6th Place ($73,500)

Level 18 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Eli Berg
Eli Berg

Hand 13: Elijah Berg found {A-Spades}{K-Clubs} in the hijack and raised to 60,000. His left-hand opponent Koon flatted {6-Spades}{6-Clubs} and they went heads-up to the {4-Hearts}{7-Spades}{2-Clubs} flop which was one of the better ones for Koon's sixes. Berg continued with a bet of 55,000 and Koon called.

The {5-Spades} turn card was also favourable for Koon but Berg fired the second barrel, making it 150,000 to leave himself with just over 200,000.

Koon called again and the {3-Hearts} river was the best imaginable card Koon could hope for. Not only he made a straight but Berg also caught an inferior wheel at the same time. In a quick fashion, Berg shoved and Koon snapped him off to eliminate him in sixth place for $73,500.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
1,615,000 730,000
Elijah Berg us
Elijah Berg
Busted

Tags: Elijah BergJason Koon

Stephen Chidwick Eyes Third USPO Title as Final 6 Return to Action

The field in US Poker Open #06 - $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em has been reduced to just six players with a few familiar faces returning to the spotlight including chipleader Stephen Chidwick who has been there more times than not. The action is set to get underway at 1 PM local time in the Aria Resort & Casino streamed live on PokerGO.

This is Chidwick's fourth USPO final table and the 28-year old pro from the United Kingdom has his sights set on a third title. Surrounding Chidwick at the final table will be Benjamin Pollak and Isaac Haxton who are each making their second USPO Finales while Jason Koon, Elijah Berg, and Brian Green are each cashing for the first time.

Final Table Lineup:

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBB
1Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom1,348,00084
2Isaac HaxtonUnited States1,132,00071
3Brian GreenUnited States876,00055
4Elijah BergUnited States566,00035
5Jason KoonUnited States1,055,00066
6Benjamin PollakFrance1,197,00075

With a decent cash today, Chidwick will cross over the $11 million mark in career tournament earnings and take an even tighter grip on the USPO money race. Chidwick was victorious in the first $25,000 NLHE event of the series and also captured the title in the $25,000 Mixed-Game Championship.

Pollak returns with the second-best stack and will look to climb the ranks of the USPO leaderboard this afternoon with a decent cash, this being his third of the series. Pollak has over $8 million in career tournament earnings most notably the $3.5 million he banked at the final table of the 2017 WSOP Main Event.

Haxton is another high stakes crusher who has tamed the biggest games in the world. With over $16 million in live earnings, Haxton has secured his second cash of the USPO and will need to finish at least fifth or better to make a profit as the American pro is in for three bullets.

Koon, Green, and Berg are making their first appearances on PokerGO during the festival. Koon has been a regular staple at the high stakes games and has piled up over $11 million in earnings of his own and did hold the chip lead during the latter part of Day 1. Green comes in as the second shortest stack but still has lots of chips to work with in hopes of adding a sizeable cash to his $2.5 million earnings on the tournament felt.

Berg takes the short-stack honors but even he has a stack to work with coming in with 35 big blinds. Berg has by far the lowest amount in winnings with just $371,000 but anything can happen at a No-Limit Hold'em table. With anything better than a sixth-place finish this afternoon, Berg will capture his career-best live score.

Blinds will continue in the 8,000/16,000 level with a big blind ante of 16,000. Here's what the players will battle for at the final table:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1  $416,500
2  $269,500
3  $183,750
4  $122,500
5  $98,000
6  $73,500
    
7Daniel NegreanuCanada$61,250

Some of the game's best are clashing at the $25,000 No-limit Hold'em final table at the US Poker Open, starting at 4pm ET on PokerGO. Live updates will be provided by PokerNews in case you can't watch it all, but if you have the time, sign up for PokerGO and see if Stephen Chidwick can capture his third USPO title!

Tags: Benjamin PollakBrian GreenElijah BergIsaac HaxtonJason KoonStephen Chidwick