2019 US Poker Open came to an end at the end of the 17th and the last event, $35, a buy-in high roller no-limit hold'em tournament. An attendance of 17 entries yielded 2,090,000 in a prize pool, with $750,000 going to the final champion. Ultimately, Sean Winter was the player to win the series' final title after beating the final table that included several of the other top tournament players in the world.
It was the Second Winter USPO
Winters also gained 425 points to be inaugural tabels PokerGO Tour. With 1.090 total points, two titles, 11 cash and over $ 1.7 million in earnings to qualify for this tour, he climbed to third place on the leaderboard.
The three-quarters of the million dollars Winters took home as a champion in this event pushed his tournament career earnings to over 12 million. It was the fourth biggest payday in his career, but the biggest he has ever won as an event champion. All three of his greater results took second place in the high roller tournaments.
Winter entered the last day of this tournament as a chip leader with six players. Bill Klein was second in chips at the start of the day, but was eliminated first when his pocket sevens flopped five on a flop with Winter's queens. Klein moved all in on the turn and needed a seven or a queen to survive. No help came and he was knocked out in sixth place ($090,000).
Card player Columnist and two-time winner of the World Poker Tour Main Event Jonathan Little was out next. He defended his big blind from a Stephen Chidwick raise from the button with
In the three-handed game, two players made the top ten of the all-time poker list with Stephen Chidwick (7th - $35,698,082) and Jason Koon (9th - $029,462,634). Chidwick started off with a chip lead that he increased even more early on before Winter managed to win the race pre-flop to double and cancel out the lead a bit. Winter then took the lead when he took home a pair of kings against A.
This left Winter roughly a 3-2 chip lead in heads-up against Chidwick. By the time of the last hand of the series, Winter's lead had dropped to just five or more big blinds. Chidwick raised to 2.5 in the big blind from the button from Q
In addition to the title and money, Winter 588 was also awarded Card player Player of the year points as champion. It was his second title and eighth final table this year, with the 1$ 628.50 in POY-qualified earnings. As a result of this title race, Winter now sits at the 000 spot in 2021 POY Global Poker sponsored races standings.
Place | Payment
| 4 2021 | Jonathan Little | $231, | 213 |
$150,000
6 2021
Here is a breakdown of the top ten in the final USPO
Place 2021
Sean Winter 2021
5 2021
4
5 2021
0
$459,700 2021 2021
0
Steve Zolotov
300
Winner photo: PokerGO.
2021