Peter Placey wins 1st PGT title at the UU Poker Open – Cherish Andrews takes USPO lead!

Peter Placey wins 1st PGT title at the UU Poker Open – Cherish Andrews takes USPO lead!
Winner of the 2026 U.S. Poker Open Event #5: Peter Placey (CAN)
Winner of the 2026 U.S. Poker Open Event #5: Peter Placey (CAN)

As is usual in PokerGO Tour events, two 2-day events were also played on Thursday at the US Poker Open (USPO). While the decision in the $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em (Event #5) was made at the final table, the third $10,100 NLH tournament (Event #6) started simultaneously in the PokerGO Studio. In these, the high rollers were not only hunting for big prize money and the PGT trophies but also for points in the USPO overall standings, where a woman took the lead over the entire competition.

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US Poker Open Golden Eagle

Event #5: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em – Final Day

6 of the original 80 entries in the $10,100 NLH event returned on Thursday to the cameras at the TV table in PokerGO in Las Vegas. With a guaranteed $40,000, the goal was the Eagle trophy, which also came with a $224,000 first prize and 224 PGT points. Short stack Cherish Andres, after her win in Event #3, could not take home another trophy for now. She was eliminated with KJ against AT from Peter Placey but still took home enough points alongside $40,000 to move to the top of the USPO overall standings ahead of her partner Brock Wilson.

USPO US Poker Open Event 5 - Heads-Up - Final Table + Golden Eagle Trophy

Placey did not stop at Justin Zaki either, whom he knocked out of the tournament with winning pocket sixes against his KJ, earning $56,000. Day 1 chip leader Brandon Wilson had to bow out with pocket fours against Anil Jivani’s AJ, which earned him $76,000 in 4th place. Jivani himself was the one who had to leave the final table in 3rd place. His A8s could not surprise Placey’s pocket nines, so he ended up with $104,000.

USPO US Poker Open Event 5 - Heads-Up - Final Table

In the heads-up, the in-form Peter Placey faced Qinghai Pan with a 7.7M:2.3M chip lead. However, Placey had to give up the lead after an all-in with K5 against Pan’s made pair of eights. In the next all-in, Placey was again behind with 65s against Pan’s pocket fives, but a six on the river breathed new life into the Canadian. He could then really enjoy it when an all-in came on an 8-3-3 flop, where Placey’s Q3 held against Pan’s K8. The turn then gave Placey quads fours, securing his first PokerGO Tour win with a $224,000 payout. Qinghai Pan, as runner-up, can hopefully console himself with the $144,000 despite the heads-up loss.

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USPO US Poker Open Event 5 - Heads-Up - Placey vs Pan

The payouts:

Winner of the 2026 U.S. Poker Open Event #5: Peter Placey (CAN)
Winner of the 2026 U.S. Poker Open Event #5: Peter Placey (CAN)
PlacePlayerNatPrize (USD)
1Peter PlaceyCAN$224,000
2Qinghai PanUSA$144,000
3Anil JivaniUSA$104,000
4Brandon WilsonUSA$76,000
5Justin ZakiUSA$56,000
6Cherish AndrewsUSA$40,000
7Jesse LonisUSA$32,000
8Nick SchulmanUSA$32,000
9Brock WilsonUSA$24,000
10Justin SalibaUSA$24,000
11Jeremy BeckerUSA$24,000
12Adam WeinraubUSA$20,000

The PokerGO Livestream VoD of Event #5 Day 2:

Here is the link to the PGT live blog of Day 2!

Event #6: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em – Day 1

Also in Event #6 of the USPO, exactly 80 entries came in, and with a buy-in of $10,000+$100, the prize pool for the top 12 was $800,000. The last player to leave Event #6 without a payout was Kent Stephens, who was made the bubble boy by Brock Wilson (99 vs AK). After that, the expected “Seat Open” calls came in quick succession. Among the players busted on Day 1 who finished in the money were Cary Katz (12th, $20,000) and Brazilian poker superstar Joao Simao (8th, $32,000), who was the final table bubble boy.

US Poker Open 2026 USPO - Event 6 Day 1

In front of the PokerGO handheld camera, which captured live images from a POV perspective, two more high rollers were eliminated before the remaining five bagged their chips. WSOP bracelet winner Darren Elias left the tournament in 7th place ($32,000) after Clemens Ding called his river bluff. The last player of the starting day was Michael Berk, who was eliminated 6th ($40,000) by Brock Wilson with KJo vs. KTo.

US Poker Open 2026 USPO - Event 6 Day 1 - Jeremy Beker

The final five have all secured $56,000 but will surely have their eyes on the $224,000 first prize and the Golden Eagle Trophy. Among the finalists are Nick Schulman, Justin Vaysman, and Jeremy Beker, as well as two current USPO title winners: Clemens Deng (winner of Event #2) and Brock Wilson (winner of Event #1), who we will see again today in the PokerGO livestream from the feature table. The latter will overtake his partner Cherish Andrews in the overall standings with this result and move ahead in the couple’s duel and overall ranking.

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US Poker Open 2026 USPO - Event 6 Day 1 - Brock Wilson

The PokerGO Livestream VoD of Event #6 Day 1:

Chip counts after Day 1:

Pos (CC)PlayerCountryChip CountSeat
1Jeremy BekerUnited States2,175,0006
2Brock WilsonUnited States1,585,0002
3Justin VaysmanUnited States1,375,0001
4Clemen DengUnited States825,0003
5Nick SchulmanUnited States455,0005

The payouts:

PlacePlayerNatPrize (USD)
1$224,000
2$144,000
3$104,000
4$76,000
5$56,000
6Michael BerkUSA$40,000
7Darren EliasUSA$32,000
8Joao SimaoBRA$32,000
9Nicholas SewardUSA$24,000
10Landon TiceUSA$24,000
11Sam LaskowitzUSA$24,000
12Cary KatzUSA$20,000

Here is the link to the PGT live blog of Day 1!

2026 US Poker Open Leaderboard (after Event #5)

Cherish Andrews - US Poker Open USPO - Golden Eagle
Cherish Andrews (USA)
RankPlayerPointsWinsCashesWinnings
1stCherish Andrews28213$183,807
2ndBrock Wilson27113$210,900
3rdJeremy Ausmus26203$217,675
4thPeter Placey22411$224,000
5thKristen Foxen21912$211,950
6thClemen Deng20812$139,025
7thPeter Mugar15503$103,975
8thYifu He14602$97,550
9thQinghai Pan14401$144,000
10thJustin Zaki14002$111,800
US Poker Open USPO - Golden Eagle Trophy - Closeup

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Peter Placey wins 1st PGT title at the UU Poker Open – Cherish Andrews takes USPO lead!
Peter Placey wins 1st PGT title at the UU Poker Open – Cherish Andrews takes USPO lead!

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