USPO #7 - $25,000 NLH
Day 2 Completed
USPO #7 - $25,000 NLH
Day 2 Completed
It took Bryn Kenney an hour to roll over the 2019 USPO Event #7: $25K NLH final table, eliminating four out of his five competitors on his way to winning $450,000 and his first USPO title.
It marked Kenney’s second cash of the 2019 USPO after finishing 10th in Event #1: $10K NLH for $27,000, and while he still trails Stephen Chidwick, Sean Winter, and Cary Katz in the 2019 USPO overall points race, he’s now in a position to give them a run for their money headed into the final three events.
“This feels good. Last year was the only losing year I’ve ever had in my poker career and I felt as though I needed to follow it up with a home run year like I did in 2017,” Kenney said, who last month won the Aussie Millions Main Event. “It’s fun, the best thing is to win nice trophies in poker and this one looks great. It would make for a nice mantelpiece."
Event #7: $25,000 NLH Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Bryn Kenney | United States | $450,000 |
2 | Jake Schindler | United States | $300,000 |
3 | Ben Yu | United States | $210,000 |
4 | Keith Tilston | United States | $150,000 |
5 | Nick Schulman | United States | $120,000 |
6 | Nick Petrangelo | United States | $90,000 |
Kenney’s dominating performance was sparked by a hand early on when action folded to Nick Petrangelo in the small blind and he shoved with jack-six suited. Kenney had king-eight in the big and call off for more than half his stack. He was rewarded for it as he won the hand to send Petrangelo out the door on just the third hand of the final table.
Not long after, Keith Tilston eliminated the short-stacked Nick Schulman – the result of queen-ten failing to get there against ace-eight – and then Kenney turned around and busted Tilston after shoving the button with pocket threes and holding against the ace-jack call off from the big blind.
Kenney proceeded to flop two pair with the old eight-three to take most of Ben Yu’s chips. Yu, who began the final table as a big chip leader, had flopped top pair and paid off big bets on both the turn and river. Yu would fall minutes later when his ten-six suited was flushed by Kenney’s queen-jack.
Kenney began heads-up play as a more than 10:1 chip leader against Jake Schindler and it took six more hands for him to finish things off. Schindler won the first five hands of heads-up play, all small pots, and in the final hand he got it in with ace-seven against Kenney’s king-jack. A king on the flop put an end to Schindler’s run and he fell in second place for $300,000.
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Jake Schindler won the first five pots of heads-up play, all small ones, but the sixth and final hand went to Kenney.
It happened when Kenney limped the button and then called when Schindler moved all in for 785,000.
Kenney:
Schindler:
Schindler got it in good but fell behind on the flop. Neither the turn nor river helped Schindler and he was ousted in second place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Bryn Kenney |
7,500,000
600,000
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600,000 |
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Jake Schindler | Busted | |
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Ben Yu moved his last 175,000 all in from the small blind and Bryn Kenney, who has been steamrolling the final table, quickly called from the big.
Yu:
Kenney:
Yu was behind and never caught up as the board ran out to give Kenney a flush and his third knockout of the final table.
The final two players are now on a short break.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Bryn Kenney |
6,900,000
565,000
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565,000 |
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Jake Schindler |
605,000
-215,000
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-215,000 |
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Ben Yu | Busted | |
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Level: 21
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Ben Yu moved his short stack all in with on the button and Jake Schindler called from the big with the .
The board ran out and Yu shipped the double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jake Schindler |
820,000
-395,000
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-395,000 |
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Ben Yu |
375,000
225,000
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225,000 |
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With 500,000 in the middle and a flop of , Ben Yu checked from the small blind holding the and Bryn Kenney, who had in the big, bet 185,000. Yu called and then check-called a bet of 545,000 on the turn.
When the completed the board on the river, Yu checked for the third time and Kenney bet 1.15 million. Yu, who had around 1.3 million, burned through all three time extensions before making the call and being left with just 150,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Bryn Kenney |
6,335,000
2,255,000
|
2,255,000 |
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Ben Yu |
150,000
-2,905,000
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-2,905,000 |
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Bryn Kenney looked down at a pocket pair and simply moved all in from the button to put the pressure on the two small stacks in the blinds. Jake Schindler folded from the small but Keith Tilston called off for around 1.5 million from the big.
Kenney:
Tilston:
It was a flip but Tilston had to improve to stay alive. That proved easier said than done as the board ran out to give Kenney tens and threes.
Just like that, less than 30 minutes into play, a trio of players are gone and Kenney has taken the chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Bryn Kenney |
4,080,000
2,515,000
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2,515,000 |
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Keith Tilston | Busted | |
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