Event No 2 of 2019 US Poker Open is a $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Tournament with 65 players tied for a total prize pool of $500.
High-stakes poker pro Sam Soverel took the win, making him his second and seventh final table this year. For the victory, a resident of Florida took $176,500, thanks to which the earnings from live tournaments in his career are just over $27 million.
2021 Poker Masters he was able to reset during the bubble and entered the final table with a huge chip lead and nearly 45 percent of the chips in the game.
Soverel strengthened their lead by eliminating Maxx Coleman in fifth place and Dylan Weisman in fourth. Jordan Cristos knocked out Marc Brody in third place in a heads-up match for the title.
Cristos was looking for a second title in this event, winning the 2019 release for $175,176, but was unable to beat the 2: 1 advantage in the Soverel chips. In addition to the $130,000 he finished second, Cristos also picked up 300 Card player Points for the Player of the Year, moving him to 27th place overall.
Soverel took down 300 POY
Place
|
Player |
4 |
5
$65,
120
45
6
Matthew Ploof
$27,000
130
45
Alex Foxen 7
$27,650
90
15
US Poker Open is the 12th series of events taking place on June 3, 12 at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
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