Cherish Andrews won her second PGT title by conquering Event #3 of the US Poker Open – CodigoPoker

Cherish Andrews won her second PGT title by conquering Event #3 of the US Poker Open - CodigoPoker
Cherish Andrews won her second PGT title by conquering Event #3 of the US Poker Open

This week a new edition of the U.S. Poker Open began, the festival held annually at the PokerGO Studio facilities, located in the city of Las Vegas. After an exciting debut, the series continued and Event #2 already has its new champion: the player Cherish Andrews

United States
, who with this conquest reaches her second victory in a PGT event, and the first in this series.

The event gathered a total of 115 entries, which formed a prize pool of US$575,000, to be distributed among the top 17 places of the tournament. Among the awarded players, we find several prominent figures from the international circuit, such as Andrew Lichtenberger

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, Alex Foxen
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, Jim Collopy
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, Dylan Linde
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and Justin Saliba
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, among others.

However, none of them managed to reach the final table of 7 players. Those who did were David Stamm

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, Michael Berk
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, Ethan Yau
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, Sam Laskowitz
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, Yifu He
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and Adam Hendrix
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, in addition to Cherish Andrews herself, who prevailed over all of them after reaching an agreement with Hendrix during the heads-up.

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Thus, Cherish Andrews was crowned champion of Event #3 of the U.S. Poker Open and took home a prize of US$117,407.

U.S. Poker Open – Event #3

Buy-in: US$5,100
Entries: 115
Prize pool: US$575,000

Final Table

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Cherish Andrews – US$117,407
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Adam Hendrix – US$115,468
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Yifu He – US$63,250
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Sam Laskowitz – US$48,875
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Ethan Yau – US$37,375
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Michael Berk – US$28,750
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David Stamm – US$23,000

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