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2021 US Poker Open

Event #4: $10,000 Big Bet Mix
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 US Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
John Riordan
Winning Hand
axjx9x8x6x
Prize
$163,200
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
48
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
6
Players Left
1

Event #4: $10,000 Big Bet Mix

Day 2 Completed

John Riordan Wins USPO Event #4: $10,000 Big Bet Mix ($163,200)

John Riordan
John Riordan

John Riordan entered the U.S. Poker Open Event #4: $10,000 Big Bet Mix with one of the shorter stacks in play before he came roaring back to eliminate two-time Global Poker Index Player of the Year Alex Foxen and Sean Perry to claim the title for $163,200.

This was the second biggest win for Riordan who has more than $800,000 in live tournament cashes tracked by The Hendon Mob. His biggest came a decade ago when he won a WSOP Circuit ring and the $210,180 top prize in the 2011 WSOPC West Palm Beach Main Event.

In addition, this was the second cash for Riordan during the 2021 U.S. Poker Open with his first coming when he min-cashed the Opening Event for $19,000.

The event, which attracted 48 entries for a $480,000 prize pool, was a true test of multiple poker variants, with games rotating between no-limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, and no-limit 2-7 single-draw.

The final table took place at the PokerGO Studio at the ARIA Resort & Casino and was broadcasted to poker fans around the world at the subscription-based PokerGO.

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Event #4 Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1John RiordanUnited States$163,200
2Sean PerryUnited States$105,600
3Alex FoxenUnited States$72,000
4Maxx ColemanUnited States$52,800
5Brian OkinUnited States$38,400
6Jim CollopyUnited States$28,800

Event #4 Final Table Action

The final table began with Sean Perry with the chip lead. Maxx Coleman and Alex Foxen were closest on Perry's tail with Jim Collopy, eventual winner John Riordan, and Brian Okin all hoping to spin up their short stacks.

The PokerGO stream began five-handed with Collopy hitting the rail in sixth place for $28,000 before the stream began. Foxen grabbed the chip lead in the early goings before Riordan became the table captain.

Okin never managed to get anything going with his short stack and jammed his {a-Clubs}{q-Spades}{6-Hearts}{2-Hearts} into the {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} held by Perry during a hand of pot-limit Omaha. Perry's hand not only held but also improved to a set after a king appeared on the board to eliminate Okin in fifth place for $38,400.

Four-handed play was a relative marathon lasting several hours, during which time Foxen found himself on crumbs. He doubled up once in a hand against Perry and for a second time in a hand against Coleman to get back into the mix.

Coleman was left with a little more than a single big blind, which was dusted off by Perry during a round of 2-7 single-draw.

Perry regained the chip lead during three-handed play before Riordan then eliminated the last two players. First to go was Foxen in third place for $72,000 after he unsuccessfully jammed a short stack with jack-nine into Riordan's king-eight suited.

Riordan Begins Heads-Up with the Lead

Riordan began the heads-up battle with a small chip lead against Perry before he won a few hands to extend his lead to a more than 4:1 chip advantage.

The final hand took place in 2-7 single-draw. Riordan jammed the button with {9-}{8-}{7-}{6-}{6-} and Perry called with {q-}{10-}{7-}{7-}{2-}. Perry discarded a queen and a seven and got back two jacks while Riordan discarded a six only to get another six back from the dealer. The pair of sixes was still the lowest hand and Riordan won the pot to eliminate Perry in second place for $105,600.

Riordan and Perry did a fist pump after the hand was over.

"That was real fun!" said Perry who was chattering away during the entire final table.

"That was very fun," Riordan replied. "Thank you very much."

2021 U.S. Poker Open Championship Standings

Jake Daniels
Jake Daniels leads the 2021 USPO Leaderboard

Jake Daniels leads the 2021 U.S. Poker Open Championship Leaderboard after four events thanks to his victory in Event #1 for $218,500 with Event #3 winner Joe McKeehen and Event #2 winner Sam Soverel closest on his tail.

Meanwhile, after emerging victorious in Event #4 catapulted up to fourth place on the leaderboard just ahead of Steve Zolotow and Barry Hutter.

While Daniels held the spotlight after the first four events, expect a lead change on the leaderboard tomorrow with McKeehen advancing to the final seven in Event #5. It is possible another player also catapults to the top of the leaderboard with the Event #5 awarding $204,000 (204 leaderboard points) to the winner.

RankPlayerPointsWinsCashesEarnings
1Jake Daniels21911$218,500
2Joe McKeehen20011$200,200
3Sam Soverel19512$194,500
4John Riordan18212$182,200
5Steve Zolotow15302$153,000
6Barry Hutter15302$152,500
7Dan Shak15201$152,000
8Ray Qartomy14601$146,300
9Jordan Cristos13001$130,000
10Sean Perry10601$105,600

*Images courtesy of Poker Central

Tags: Alex FoxenBarry HutterJake DanielsJim CollopyJoe McKeehenJohn RiordanMaxx ColemanSam SoverelSean PerrySteve Zolotow

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