The high-roller crusher made two additional final tables during the six events.

The 2019 edition of the US Poker Open is going at full speed in the ARIA Resort & Casino. As expected, the very best players gathered at the venue, to play the high-roller events.

A total of six events have already been played out and Stephen Chidwick keeps crushing. The UK pro’s performance is extreme. He played four final tables throughout the series and managed to close out two events.

First, he took down the opening $10,000 NLH tournament, which awarded him with $216,000. He overcame a US-dominated final table, as the other five finalists were all US-based. Stephen beat Sean Winter in the heads-up, who also has a great week behind him.

Winter got 6th in the $10,000 PLO Event #2 for $38,400, finished in 5th place in the USPO #3 – $10,000 NLH event for $72,800 and took down the $10,000 Short Deck tourney, which earned him $151,200.

The only one player with even better results is Chidwick himself, who also made the final table in the USPO #3 – $10,000 NLH event, finishing 3rd for $113,750. He got 6th in the short deck event for $25,200, then took down the $25,000 PLO for $351,000.

Event #1: $10,000 NLH Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom $216,000
2 Sean Winter United States $157,500
3 Joseph Cheong United States $112,500
4 Joseph Cappello United States $90,000
5 Lazaro Hernandez United States $72,000
6 Joseph Orsino United States $54,000

USPO Event #2: $10,000 PLO Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Jordan Cristos United States $179,200
2 Manig Loeser Germany $128,000
3 Martin Zamani United States $83,200
4 Adam Hendrix United States $64,000
5 Cary Katz United States $51,200
6 Sean Winter United States $38,400

USPO Event #2: $10,000 PLO Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Lauren Roberts USA $218,400
2 Koray Aldemir Germany $159,250
3 Stephen Chidwick UK $113,750
4 Brandon Adams USA $91,000
5 Sean Winter USA $72,800
6 Ralph Wong USA $54,600
7 Rodger Johnson USA $45,500

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

Place Player Country Prize
1 Sean Winter United States $151,200
2 David Peters United States $100,800
3 Seth Davies United States $67,200
4 Ben Lamb United States $42,000
5 Ben Yu United States $33,600
6 Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom $25,200

Event #5: $25,000 NLH Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Ali Imsirovic United States $442,500
2 Cary Katz United States $295,000
3 Dan Shak United States $206,500
4 Nick Petrangelo United States $147,500
5 Kristen Bicknell Canada $118,000
6 Joseph Cappello United States $88,500

Event #6: $25,000 PLO Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom $351,000
2 Cary Katz United States $234,000
3 Tom Marchese United States $156,000
4 Ben Lamb United States $97,500
5 Sean Rafael United States $78,000
6 Anthony Zinno United States $58,500


Event #3 champion – Lauren Roberts

The series is not over yet, there are four tournaments left, which promise exciting action. The USPO #7 – $25,000 NLH, the USPO #8 – $25,000 8-Game Mix, the USPO #9 – $50,000 NLH and the USPO #10 – $100,000 Main Event will be played out between the 21st and the 23rd.

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