Foxen captured a $198,000 victory in the $10,000 USPO event Kristen Foxen secured another PokerGO Tour title after winning a $10,000 buy-in event at the U.S. Poker Open in Las Vegas, earning $198,000. The tournament attracted 66 entries and paid the top 10 finishers, making it the first five-figure buy-in event of the 2026 series.
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Poker Open Now Underway at the PokerGo Studio in Las Vegas
The 2026 US Poker Open runs through April 22 with ten events and a $25,200 finale The 2026 U.S. Poker Open got underway at the PokerGo Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, with Event #1, a two-day $5,100 No-Limit Hold’em, dealing its first cards at noon local time on April 10. This
Aram Zobian named this year’s US Poker Open champion
The tournament series has drawn to a close after several outstanding performances The 2024 US Poker Open (USPO) series points race was decided at the final table of the last tournament scheduled with the player who finished higher between Aram Zobian and Jesse Lonis winning the championship. However, Zobian had an easier path, as Lonis needed not only to win the
Stephen Chidwick wins final US Poker Open event
The long-time British poker pro continues to find new ways to win British poker pro Stephen Chidwick was the big winner in the final event of the 2024 US Poker Open, surviving the 52-player field to win the $25,200 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em event and the $429,000 top prize. His 44th live tournament win brings his career earnings
Aram Zobian tops US Poker Open leaderboard following latest win
The victory also puts Zobian at the top of the series’ leaderboard Six events have been completed at the 2024 PokerGO US Poker Open, with Aram Zobian now holding a big lead on the series’ leaderboard. He shipped Event #6: $15,100 No-Limit Hold ’em for $264,290, the biggest payout of the series so far. Zobian
Eric Seidel continues hot streak with US Poker Open win
One of poker’s winningest players is off to a great start once again this year While spectators may marvel at how these poker stars achieve consistency, the players themselves simply go out and perform. Eric Seidel is one of those players, and he did it again at the US Poker Open in a $5,100 No-Limit





