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Jesse Lonis The early leader in the 2024 U.S. Poker Open Race after winning the $10,100 no-limit hold’em event #2. Lonis received $252,450 out of the $990,000.000 pool created from 99 entries, which included re-entries.
Lonis third PokerGO Tour PGT His third win of 2024 is the career title. Lonis was a winner on March 13th. High Roller No Limit Hold’em $10,500 Wynn Vegas, for $193.140. Then you win in the a Play $320 Hold’em No Limit WSOP Super Circuit online Event for $23,170, and his second WSOPC Ring.
It is possible that you remember. Lonis wins his second WSOP Bracelet Last year, I won the $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, earning a record-breaking $2,303.017.
The final table results for Event 2: No Limit Hold’em $10,100
The Rank | Players | Country | Price |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jesse Lonis | United States | $252,450 |
2 | Aram Zobi | United States | $163,350 |
3 | Kristina Holt | United States | $113,850 |
4 | Rodger Johnson | United States | $89,100 |
5 | Joey Weissman | United States | $64,350 |
6 | Victoria Livschitz | United States | $49,500 |
7 | Sean Winter | United States | $39,600 |
Top 15 finishers of this U.S. Poker Open was a tournament that paid out, so take a minute to think about David PetersThe 16th place finisher was. Peters’ coin flip with pocket 10s and against Brock ParkerThe money bubble was burst by’s Ace-King.
John Riordan The first person eliminated from the top money spots was. Anthony HuThe aforementioned Wilson Stephen Chidwick, Dan Shak” Matthew Wantman They also stood in front of the cashier with a pay-out slip.
Before Day 1 concluded, two more eliminations occurred. There were two more eliminations before the end of Day 1. Shannon ShorrPeters’ fate was similar to that of. Bill Klein.
Lonis sat at the top table of the tree. Aram Zobi The last player to finish was Zobian with a stack of 880,000. Zobian, however, doubled his stack almost instantly after the action began at the final table and started Day 2 near the top of the group.
Erik Seidel is the first to kick off U.S. Poker Open w/ Tournament Victory
Lonis Freezes out Winter
As the blinds increase to 40,000/80,000/80,000a on Level 18, Sean Winter From under the gun, he raised his bet to 300,000. He left behind only 355,000 of his chips. Lonis bet 525,000 on king-jack at the cutoff and Winter called. Lonis was flopping Broadway when Winter was drawing dead.
The next few minutes are crucial Victoria Livschitz Winter joined Lonis in the stands after her confrontation with Lonis went awry. Lonis called Livschitz’s all-in bet of 1,100,000.00 from the small-blind when he three-bet it with the dominant ace-3. Livschitz had a queen on the first flop and was drawing to an ace-three. On the second flop she had a runner runner.
The shortest stack may have been the reason he sat at the final round, but Joey Weissman The ladder allowed him to reach fifth position. Lonis ended any hope of the zero to hero story. Lonis called Weissman’s shove of 1,200,000 after the latter had opened with 175,000 in the button. Lonis showed queen-jack which faced ace-five. Lonis’s hot streak continued as he flopped three trip queens, and then improved on the river to get a full home.
When the final four were reduced to three, Rodger Johnson Lonis, the latest victim. Johnson cashed out The first poker event in 2024 will be the U.S. Poker Open The following are some examples of how to use Erik Seidel After Lonis opened the hand with queen-three, he found himself facing an all-in situation for just 4.5 big-blinds. Lonis placed the call chips to claim Johnson’s remaining short stack.
Jesse Lonis steamrolls his way to victory in the $50,000 Pot Limit Omaha High Roller event #71
Lonis brushes aside anyone who stands before him
Lonis made big hand but also faded many outs. Kristina Halst discovered. Holts opened the bet to 250,000 on the button, with the king-10. Lonis called the call in the big-blind with the king-6 of spades. The dealer then flopped an all-black, king deuce seven. Holst called a continuation bet of 275,000, which led to the 3 of spades being dealt on the turn. Two spades were then out. Holst again checked, Lonis raised the bet to 625,000 and called instantly when Holst check raised all-in at 1,800,000. Holst’s flush was missed, but the $113.850 that she earned for coming in third helped ease the blow.
Lonis had a significant chip advantage over Zobian heading into the heads-up. Lonis’ stack was 9,650,000, while Zobian had 2,725,000.
It was over as quickly as it started. Lonis limp-in with nine-seven diamonds and Zobian checks with his queen-10. Zobian raised Lonis’ 125,000 wager to 475,000 after a jack-eighteen-seven-flop with diamonds. This prompted Lonis, who had a tank-extension in place, to check-raise Zobian’s bet. Lonis raised his bet from 125,000 to 475,000 as the extra time ran out. Zobian also called. Zobian bet all-in on the ten-of-diamonds, Lonis snapped-called. Straight flush You can hold it in your hands. Lonis, who had drawn dead Zobian before, became the second winner of the U.S. Open 2024. Poker Open.
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