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2019 US Poker Open

USPO #4 - $10,000 Short Deck
Jours 2
Event Info

2019 US Poker Open

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
k9
Prix
$151,200
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$420,000
Entrants
42
Info Niveau
Niveau
23
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

USPO Event #4 : Sean Winter vainqueur du Short Deck (151,200$)

Niveau 23
Sean Winter - Champion
Sean Winter - Champion

The fourth final table was the charm for Sean Winter!

After making final tables in the first three events of the 2019 US Poker Open – his best finish up to that point was runner-up to Stephen Chidwick in Event #1: $10,000 NLH – Winter was at it again as one of the final six in Event #4: $10,000 Short Deck.

It’s a game stripped of twos, threes, fours, and fives. A game where aces double as fives and flushes beat full houses. Winter didn’t have much experience with the game and had to contend with an all-star lineup, including Chidwick, but it didn’t matter as he ultimately emerged victorious in the 42-entry field.

"Three of the tournaments I knew how to play the games, this one I was just trying to figure it out on the fly,” Winter told Maria Ho in his winner interview.

Winter was also awarded 200 points in the 2019 US Poker Open Championship race to vault ahead of Chidwick.

“Everything is just flowing well. I’m focused, feeling mentally strong and I’m getting lucky in the right spots and getting away with things in others," Winter told USPO officials. “I probably need another first or second place because I think Stevie is going to do well the rest of the series. I haven’t really put much thought into it until this point and I might need 600 points to win this thing.”

He added: “Right now, I don’t really want to do anything else but play these events. When you’ve got a nice hot streak going you just want to keep it going. This is the most fun poker gets.”

Event #4: $10,000 Short Deck Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Sean WinterUnited States$151,200
2David PetersUnited States$100,800
3Seth DaviesUnited States$67,200
4Ben LambUnited States$42,000
5Ben YuUnited States$33,600
6Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom$25,200

Final Table Action

Chidwick, who was making his third final table appearance of the series, was actually the first to fall after he shoved his short stack over four limps holding ace-queen. Unfortunately for him, Winter had limped with kings and held after making the call.

Ben Yu then shoved with king-queen suited and failed to get there against Seth Davies’ ace-eight, and a short time later the start-of-the-day short stack, Ben Lamb, bowed out after shoving queen-jack and getting called by Winter, who had once again limped with kings.

Three-handed play lasted for a while before Davies got it all in with ace-jack suited and was up against Winter’s jack-nine suited. Winter flopped two pair and that was all she wrote for Davies, who earned $67,200 for finishing in third place.

David Peters, who began the final table as chip leader, got an early double in the heads-up match to even the stacks, but despite his best efforts, Winter pulled out to another lead. That is when Winter jammed with king-nine suited and Peters opted to call off with jack-nine. Winter flopped two pair and Peters had to settle for second place as $100,800 in prize money.

PokerNews coverage of the 2019 USPO continues now with live updates from Event #5: $25,000 NLH, which you can follow here.

Remember, you can watch all USPO final tables exclusively on PokerGO. Subscribe to PokerGO for just $10 a month or $99 a year to watch nine straight days of U.S. Poker Open final table action plus PokerGO’s full catalog of programming.

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David Peters Eliminated in 2nd Place ($100,800)

Niveau 23
David Peters - 2nd Place
David Peters - 2nd Place

Sean Winter moved all in and David Peters opted to call off for 2.41 million from the button.

Winter: {k-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Peters: {j-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

The {9-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{a-Clubs} flop gave Winter two pair, but the {10-Hearts} turn gave Peters a straight draw. Unfortunately for him it the river was the {A-Spades} and Peters was sent to the rail in second place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Winter us
Sean Winter
12,600,000 2,805,000
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminé

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Seth Davies Eliminated in 3rd Place ($67,200)

Niveau 21
Seth Davies - 3rd Place
Seth Davies - 3rd Place

After a relatively slow three-handed match, Seth Davies limped the cutoff and then called off for 3.525 million when Sean Winter jammed the button.

Winter: {j-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Davies: {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

Davies got it in good but fell behind when the {j-Spades}{6-Hearts}{9-Hearts} flop gave Winter two pair. Neither the {K-Hearts} turn nor {7-Diamonds} river helped Davies and he was sent to the rail in third place.

Winter is now officially out front in the race for the 2019 US Poker Open Championship regardless if he takes first or second.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Winter us
Sean Winter
9,090,000 3,465,000
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
3,510,000 240,000
Seth Davies us
Seth Davies
WPT 1X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Sean WinterSeth Davies

Ben Lamb Eliminated in 4th Place ($42,000)

Niveau 20
Ben Lamb - 4th Place
Ben Lamb - 4th Place

Sean Winter limped holding the {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs} and snap-called when Ben Lamb moved all in for 1.78 million holding the {q-Hearts}{j-Clubs}.

Lamb paired on the {a-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{j-Spades} flop but needed more help. The {K-Spades} turn wasn't great as Winter made a set, but Lamb could still make Broadway with a ten.

It wasn't meant to be as the {8-Spades} bricked the river. With that, Winters took over the chip lead.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sean Winter us
Sean Winter
5,970,000 2,790,000
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Ben LambSean Winter

Ben Yu Eliminated in 5th Place ($33,600)

Niveau 18
Ben Yu - 5th Place
Ben Yu - 5th Place

Ben Yu moved all in for 655,000 first to act and Seth Davies called after action folded to him on the button.

Yu: {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}
Davies: {a-Clubs}{8-Hearts}

The {j-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{7-Hearts} flop gave Davies a gutshot straight draw (remember aces play as fives in short deck), and he hit it when the dealer burned and turned the {9-Hearts}.

Yu was looking for a non-heart ten on the river to say alive but it wasn't in the cards as the {6-Spades} bricked.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Seth Davies us
Seth Davies
WPT 1X Winner
4,180,000 835,000
Ben Yu us
Ben Yu
WSOP 4X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Ben YuSeth Davies

Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in 6th Place ($25,200)

Niveau 16
Stephen Chidwick - 6th Place
Stephen Chidwick - 6th Place

After Seth Davies, Ben Yu, Sean Winter, and Ben Lamb all limped in that order, Stephen Chidwick moved all in for 725,000. Davies and Yu both folded, Winter jammed over the top, and Lamb got out of the way.

Chidwick: {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Winter: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

The {j-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop gave Chidwick a gutshot to a king, but the {6-Spades} turn took it away. Chidwick was looking for an ace on the river but instead it was the {K-Diamonds} to improve Winter to a full house.

With that, Winter sent Chidwick packing and put himself in a position to make up some ground in the overall USPO points race.

Tags: Sean WinterStephen Chidwick

Who Will Take Down the USPO Event #4: $10,000 Short Deck Title? Live stream at at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET.

2019 US Poker Open
2019 US Poker Open

A new variant introduced to the US Poker Open will crown its first champion today as Event #4: $10,000 Short Deck Hold'em, a tournament that began with 42 entrants, will see the final six retun to play down to a winner.

David Peters leads the pack with a hefty 5.45 million, but he faces some stiff competition in the form of Sean Winter, who had made final tables in four straight USPO events, and Stephen Chidwick, who won the opener event and is making his third final table appearance of the series.

Right now, Winter has 240 leaderboard points in the USPO High Roller race, which ties him for second place with Event #2: 410K PLO champ Jordan Cristos. Meanwhile, Chidwick is in the lead with 300 points and is looking to go back-to-back after becoming the 2018 US Poker Open Champion.

Here's a look at how the Final Table Stacks Up:

SeatPlayerChip Count
1David Peters5,450,000
2Seth Davies3,250,000
3Ben Yu1,795,000
4Sean Winter1,135,000
5Ben Lamb325,000
6Stephen Chidwick645,000

A prize pool of $420,000 is up for grabs, and all those returning for Day 2 are guaranteed a payout of at least $25,200. Of course, they are all aiming for the top prize of $151,200.

Players will return at 1 p.m. local time and action will be live streamed on PokerGo from the start of the day starting at 2 p.m. Remember that you can subscribe to PokerGO for just $10 a month or $99 a year to watch nine straight days of U.S. Poker Open final table action plus PokerGO’s full catalog of programming.

PokerNews will return with coverage of Day 2 as well so make sure to tune back in to see who the next USPO champ will be!

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