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2018 US Poker Open

USPO #04 – $25,000 Mixed Game Championship
Jours 2
Event Info

2018 US Poker Open

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
kj753
Prix
$382,500
Event Info
Buy-in
$26,000
Entrants
45
Info Niveau
Niveau
20
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Stephen Chidwick Wins Back-to-Back at US Poker Open, Scoops $25k Mixed Event for $382,500

Niveau 20
Stephen Chidwick Wins the 25k Mixed Game Championship
Stephen Chidwick Wins the 25k Mixed Game Championship

A few weeks ago during a regular high roller event, a bunch of the world's most prolific players got into a debate in between hands. They were trying to find out who was the unluckiest player in the high buy-in fields. Stephen Chidwick was one of the first picks.

Well-rounded in all types of games both live and online, Chidwick is arguably one of the most talented players from Europe. He has won over $10 million in live tournaments but it's almost unbelievable that a player of his caliber is yet to win a bracelet.

While Chidwick may have been running worse than he deserves, he's doing more than fine at the inaugural US Poker Open. His skills met with a lucky charm in the Aria Resort and Casino and the 28-year-old seasoned pro has been dominating the series in a spectacular fashion.

Chidwick reached a remarkable feat tonight, taking down the $25,000 Mixed Event for $382,500. A great achievement of its own, there's more to the story. Chidwick had to enter the tournament late because of a simple reason; he was busy winning the previous one, the $25,000 No Limit Hold'em. Chidwick has come out on top in two consecutive events, cashing for over $800,000 combined.

US Poker Open - $25k Mixed Event results:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$382,500
2Chris VitchUnited States$247,500
3Isaac HaxtonUnited States$168,750
4Benjamin PollakUnited States$112,500
5Dan ShakUnited States$90,000
6Phil HellmuthUnited States$67,500
7Daniel NegreanuCanada$56,250

It takes a tremendous amount of focus to play on the final table for such a huge amount of money, let alone doing it two days in a row. Sneak inside the 13-hour Day 1 of the Mixed Event and it becomes evident that it has been one big grind for Chidwick.

"I'm just running on caffeine and adrenaline right now," he said after emerging victorious again. "I'm pretty happy how I played today."

Chidwick outlasted a 45-entry field, an impressive turnout for a high buy-in Eight-Game tournament. "I really enjoyed the atmosphere, it was a very fun experience," he said.

Both of his victorious runs saw Chidwick mount a come back from dust. It wasn't the case just for him but a characteristic for a grueling three-handed battle on the final table.

The tournament was down to three players before the first break. Phil Hellmuth wasn't able to spin his way up, losing to Chris Vitch in a hand of Stud. Hellmuth got it in with a flush draw and overcards to Vitch's pair of eights but he bricked the remaining streets and walked away in sixth place.

Hellmuth was disappointed to leave early. "I'm playing so good right now, it's a pleasure to be at this level," he said before complimenting Chris Vitch for his outstanding play on Day 1 where he "couldn't see him lose a pot".

Isaac Haxton then eliminated Dan Shak in two hands of Razz and dispatched Benjamin Pollak in Stud Hi-Lo shortly thereafter.

Haxton held the chip lead at that point with Vitch to his right and Chidwick to his left. The three-handed play was the finest stage of the tournament.

All players were fighting in huge pots but there was no elimination for over three hours. Chips were flying to the middle mainly in Stud games but even the other games brought some very interesting collisions of some of the sharpest brains in the business. What they all had in common was that the short stack always ended up the beneficiary.

The lead was swinging mainly between Vitch and Haxton but Chidwick wasn't far behind. Vitch, renowned for his mixed games skills, may lack the No-Limit experience of his opponents but he played aggressively, trading a few big pots with Haxton.

Then it looked that Chidwick would have to settle for the bronze after plummeting most of his stack in Limit Hold'em, running with kings into the trip tens of Vitch. Chidwick, however, bounced from fewer than three big bets in a brilliant fashion. He doubled twice and won two other significant pots to climb all the way to the top in the blink of an eye.

The same story repeated, with Vitch playing the main character. He was downed to two big bets but doubled right away and soon worked his way up in Stud. Some orbits late, it was Haxton's turn to show his bouncebackability. Unfortunately for him, he wasn't meant to rebound from the nub and Chidwick finished him off in Stud Hi-lo, hitting a straight and a low.

The heads-up started with Chidwick and Vitch virtually tied in chips. The swings from three-handed play carried into the heads-up match. Chidwick built a chip lead only to double his rival in a massive Pot-Limit Omaha hand that saw Vitch flop a set against a top pair and a flush draw. Vitch held but Chidwick immediately doubled back when he got it in with a superior flush draw that connected on the turn.

Chidwick then finished the round of PLO with another flush-over-flush, taking a huge bite into Vitch's stack. Vitch was once again on the ropes, and while he doubled once, Chidwick finally tackled him in 2-7 Triple Draw.

They were all-in after the second draw, both drawing for one card. Vitch was in better shape with a six the highest among his four cards while Chidwick drew with jack-high. Chidwick picked up only a king but that was enough to scoop the final hand of the tournament as Vitch paired his six.

"I think we really battled three-handed today. I think any of the three of us could win today," Vitch said.

Chidwick was crowned champion once again and extended his lead for the US Poker Open Trophy. Vitch now sits in second place after collecting $247,500 today.

Current 2018 US Poker Open Standings

PositionPlayerCountryTotal earnings
1Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$810,900
2Chris VitchUnited States$247,500
3Keith TilstonUnited States$242,000
4Daniel NegreanuCanada$221,250
5Justin BonomoUnited States$190,400

Tags: Benjamin PollakChris VitchDan ShakIsaac HaxtonPhil HellmuthStephen Chidwick

Chris Vitch Eliminated in 2nd Place ($247,500)

Niveau 20
Chris Vitch
Chris Vitch

2-7 Triple Draw

Chris Vitch raised the button with {Q-}{5-}{4-}{2-}{2-} and Stephen Chidwick defended {Q-}{9-}{7-}{5-}{5-}. Chidwick discarded three on the first draw while Vitch took two. Chidwick improved to three wheel cards and Vitch now had {A-}{6-}{5-}{4-}{2-}.

Chidwick checked to Vitch who bet again. Chidwick called and drew three to his seven, five, three, getting two jacks. Vitch changed one . They ended up all-in as Vitch slid in his remaining 270,000 which Chidwick called.

Interestingly, Chidwick opted to change just one card, leaving a jack in his hand. Vitch changed one as well. Chidwick drew only a king but Vitch busted his hand with a pair of sixes and it was all over. Vitch finished in second place, good for a $247,500 payday.

Chidwick has won back-to-back events at the US Poker Open, earning $382,500 today to add to his $374,000 he scooped yesterday when he topped the $25,000 NLH event. He's a huge leader in the leaderboard with over $800,000 in cashes.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
6,750,000 870,000
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
Eliminé

Tags: Chris VitchStephen Chidwick

Isaac Haxton Eliminated in 3rd Place ($168,750)

Niveau 20
Ike Haxton
Ike Haxton

Stud 8

Isaac Haxton was down to a nub and he completed with a queen out. Bring in Stephen Chidwick had three low cards and raised to put Haxton all-in. "I don't think I can fold for 30 more," Haxton said, calling.

Haxton: {K-Clubs}{8-Spades} / {Q-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{X-}{X-} / {X-}
Chidwick: {6-Diamonds}{5-Spades} / {8-Hearts}{3-Spades}{2-}{4-} / {X-}

Haxton paired his eight on fourth street but Chidwick picked up a low draw and filled in right on fifth street. He also had a gutshot straight draw and hit it with a four on sixth street, ending Haxton's hopes for a comeback. Haxton collected $168,750 for his third place while Chidwick and Vitch take a short break before the heads-up play. Their stacks are virtually identical.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
3,385,000 -705,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
3,365,000 745,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Isaac HaxtonStephen Chidwick

Benjamin Pollak Eliminated in 4th Place ($112,500)

Niveau 16
Ben Pollak
Ben Pollak

Stud 8

Benjamin Pollak: {k-Clubs}{3-Clubs}/{k-Hearts}{6-Spades}{5-Spades}{8-Spades}/{x-}
Isaac Haxton: {a-Diamonds}{7-Spades}/{5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{a-Hearts}/{x-}

Benjamin Pollak completed and Isaac Haxton defended his bring in. Haxton bet on fourth and a string of bets got Pollak's remaining stack in the middle.

Pollak was ahead but Haxton took the lead on sixth street. Pollak failed to improve on seventh and Haxton scooped the pot to send Pollak to the rail in fourth place banking $112,500

Joueur Jetons Progression
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
3,067,000 287,000
Benjamin Pollak fr
Benjamin Pollak
Eliminé

Tags: Benjamin PollakIsaac Haxton

Dan Shak Eliminated in 5th Place ($90,000)

Niveau 16
Dan Shak
Dan Shak

Razz

Isaac Haxton: {9-}{2-} / {5-}{10-}{X-}{X-} / {X-}
Dan Shak: {Q-}{5-} / {7-}{A-}{X-}{X-} / {X-}

Isaac Haxton completed with {9-}{2-} / {5-} and Dan Shak moved all-in for just over 70,000, declaring he saw only his {7-} door card. Haxton called and they turned them up.

The runout wasn't clear after fourth street but Haxton claimed the pot, stating he won with jack-low. Dan Shak departed in fifth place, earning $90,000 for his efforts.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
2,110,000 234,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
Eliminé

Tags: Dan ShakIsaac Haxton

Phil Hellmuth Eliminated in 6th Place ($67,500)

Niveau 15
Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth

Stud

Phil Hellmuth: {k-Hearts}{9-Hearts}/{8-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}/{x-}
Chris Vitch: {9-Spades}{8-Diamonds}/{8-Spades}{2-Hearts}{6-Spades}{7-Clubs}/{x-}

Chris Vitch completed to 50,000 and Phil Hellmuth called. Hellmuth bet on fourth street and Vitch asked for a count, popping it up to when he discovered Hellmuth had less than a bet behind. Hellmuth obliged sliding his stack forward.

Vitch was ahead with his pair of eights but Hellmuth had outs to a flush, straight, and better pairs.

Both players bricked seventh street and Hellmuth was eliminated in sixth place earning $67,500.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Chris Vitch us
Chris Vitch
2,501,000 427,000
Phil Hellmuth us
Phil Hellmuth
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 17X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
Eliminé

Tags: Chris VitchPhil Hellmuth

Star-Studded $25,000 Mixed-Game Championship Final Table Kicks Off at 1 PM

Ike Haxton
Ike Haxton

The six finalists in the 2018 US Poker Open #04 - $25,000 Mixed Game Championship return to action this afternoon at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Isaac Haxton will kick things off as the chipleader chased by Chris Vitch, Stephen Chidwick, Dan Shak, Benjamin Pollak, and Phil Hellmuth.

Impressively, this is Chidwick's second final table in as many days. On Monday afternoon, Chidwick defeated the likes of Daniel Negreanu, Jake Schindler, and runner-up Kieth Tilson en route to a win in the USPO # 03 - $25,000 No-limit Hold'em event for $374,000.

Final Table Lineup:

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Benjamin PollakFrance656,000
2Chris VitchUnited States1,399,000
3Isaac HaxtonUnited States2,317,000
4Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom1,080,000
5Phil HellmuthUnited States372,000
6Dan ShakUnited States926,000

Haxton came into the unofficial final table with a slight chip lead but quickly pulled away from the field when the game switched to Pot-Limit Omaha. Haxton bet pot after pot icing his opponents and forcing their hands into the muck. Play ended for the night on Day 1 when Haxton eliminated Daniel Negreanu in seventh place.

Haxton is an accomplished all-around poker player with almost $16 million in career tournament earnings including a third-place score of $595,812 in the 2017 WSOP $50,000 Poker Player's Championship.

Vitch also has a stellar resume in mixed games. With a cash today, Vitch will cross over the $1 million mark in career tournament earnings that include two WSOP bracelets. Vitch's first coming in a 2-7 Triple Draw event in 2016 followed up by a Stud Hi-Lo title in 2017.

Chidwick currently leads the 2018 USPO money race and will extend his lead with a cash this afternoon. Chidwick is another staple of the high roller scene boasting over $10 million in earnings and also has an Eight-Game mix title already under his belt capturing a victory at the 2016 Aussie Millions.

Dan Shak and Benjamin Pollak are the only other players at the final table who have a cash in the USPO festival thus far. Both earned a notch in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event finishing seventh and eighth respectively. Shak has piled up over $9 million in tournament earnings and does have some results in non-hold'em disciplines. Pollak comes in just behind Shak with $8.5 million in cashed of his own including a third-place finish in the 2017 WSOP Main Event for $3.5 million.

The shortest stack coming into play today needs no introduction. Few players in the world have as much recognition as Phil Hellmuth. Hellmuth sits ninth on the all-time money list with over $22,000,000 in career tournament earnings including 14 WSOP gold bracelets. In fact, Hellmuth has won a title in every game in the Eight-Game mix and finished runner-up in the 2011 WSOP Poker Player's Championship.

Here's what the players have left to fight for this afternoon:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  $382,500
2  $247,500
3  $168,750
4  $112,500
5  $90,000
6  $67,500
    
7Daniel NegreanuCanada$56,250

Current 2018 US Poker Open Standings

PositionPlayerCountryTotal earnings
1Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$428,400
2Keith TilstonUnited States$242,000
3Daniel NegreanuCanada$221,250
4Justin BonomoUnited States$190,400
5Mike GorodinskyUnited States$179,200

Some of the game's best are clashing at this final table of the $25,000 Mixed Game Championship 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 the first big televised mixed game final table of the year!

Tags: Benjamin PollakChris VitchDan ShakDaniel NegreanuIsaac HaxtonPhil HellmuthStephen Chidwick