Stephen Chidwick wins Back-to-Back at US Poker Open
British poker pro Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick is definitely on a roll at the US Poker Open as he took down his second US Poker Open high roller event in just two days to pocket another six-figure payout and stick his name at the top spot in the US Poker Champion leaderboard.
The inaugural US Poker Open 2018 high roller series is currently scheduled at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. This particular poker festival has attracted well-known poker pros from all over the globe, and it could be said that since the start of the series last week, Chidwick has performed extremely well among his fellow opponents.
Chidwick won Event #3 on February 5 Monday.
Event #3 US Poker Open - $25,000 NLHE Final Results
Place |
Player |
Country |
Prize (USD) |
1 |
Stephen Chidwick |
United Kingdom |
$374,000 |
2 |
Keith Tilston |
United States |
$242,000 |
3 |
Daniel Negreanu |
Canada |
$165,000 |
4 |
Jake Schindler |
United States |
$110,000 |
5 |
Brent Hanks |
United States |
$88,000 |
6 |
Seth Davies |
United States |
$66,000 |
7 |
Nick Schulman |
United States |
$55,000 |
On to the next tournament, he was already running late at the registration, since he has to spend quite a bit of time, of course, when he won the previous event.
February 6 Tuesday evening, he bested all the players of the $25,000 Mixed Game Championship, a tourney that calls for not only one's excellence in No-Limit Hold'em poker, but also in seven other game types. Besides Chidwick, this particular event attracted some of the most prominent high stakes players, including the likes of Phil Hellmuth and newly-sponsored partypoker ambassador Isaac Haxton.
Hellmuth actually made his first ever appearance in this series when he joined in the Mixed Games event, but it seemed that this particular title was not meant for him as he was eliminated in sixth place for $67,500. Still, not bad for his first time at the US Poker Open.
The mixed event's official final table was played Tuesday evening at the Aria casino. At the start of the final table, Isaac Haxton was the chip leader holding 2.317 million, which definitely is a huge advantage over his other opponents. At that time, Stephen Chidwick was third in chips with a total of 1.08 million.
After some time, only three players remain: Haxton, Chidwick and Chris Vitch.
An unfortunate turn of events led to Haxton, who many believed would be the winner considering he had the upper hand at the beginning of the final table, leaving in third place for $167,750.
In the end a 2-7 Triple Draw hand forced Vitch all-in. He finished second place for $247,500.
US Poker Open - $25,000 Mixed Event Final Results
Place |
Player |
Country |
Prize (USD) |
1 |
Stephen Chidwick |
United Kingdom |
$382,500 |
2 |
Chris Vitch |
United States |
$247,500 |
3 |
Isaac Haxton |
United States |
$168,750 |
4 |
Benjamin Pollak |
United States |
$112,500 |
5 |
Dan Shak |
United States |
$90,000 |
6 |
Phil Hellmuth |
United States |
$67,500 |
7 |
Daniel Negreanu |
Canada |
$56,250 |
Chidwick's payout was $382,500. Combined with his previous cashes from the US Poker Open, he now has $810,900 and stands on top of the US Poker Champion lineup. The one who wins the most money from the inaugural edition of this high roller series shall be crowned the US Poker Champ and will receive a special trophy in remembrance of their triumph and performance.
Current 2018 US Poker Open Leaderboard
Rank |
Player |
Country |
Total earnings |
1 |
Stephen Chidwick |
United Kingdom |
$810,900 |
2 |
Chris Vitch |
United States |
$247,500 |
3 |
Keith Tilston |
United States |
$242,000 |
4 |
Daniel Negreanu |
Canada |
$221,250 |
5 |
Justin Bonomo |
United States |
$190,400 |
from BankrollMob News - Poker / Casino / Betting
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