Under the high-stakes spotlight of the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, Sean Winter is once again proving why he’s one of the most feared crushers in the high roller scene. On Day 2 of the 2025 US Poker Open Event #6 — a $15,100 No-Limit Hold’em showdown — Winter bagged the chip lead with a commanding 2,385,000 in chips, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling final table.
This isn’t just another tournament for Winter. It’s another opportunity to extend his legacy, and the way he closed Day 2 makes it clear—he means business.
A Final Table Loaded with Talent
While Winter enjoys a comfortable lead, the road to victory won’t be easy. Trailing him is Orpen Kisacikoglu, who comes in second in chips with 1,930,000. Known for his aggressive and unconventional playstyle, Kisacikoglu has the tools to make this a real battle.
Also making deep runs are Jonathan Jaffe (1,555,000), Alex Foxen (1,365,000), and Chris Brewer (1,330,000). Each of these names carries serious weight in the poker world.
- Foxen, the former GPI Player of the Year, has consistently put up results in the toughest fields.
- Brewer has been on a heater throughout the past year and continues to assert himself as one of the best tournament players around.
- Jaffe, a seasoned pro, brings both technical precision and years of experience to the table.
Joining them at the final table are Andrew Lichtenberger (975,000) and Matthew Wantman (540,000), both proven threats who know how to spin up short stacks.
Payouts and Prestige: What’s on the Line?
The event drew 83 entries, generating a prize pool of $1,245,000. The final seven players are all guaranteed $62,250, but their eyes are on the top prize of $315,350 and the all-important leaderboard points for the USPO series championship.
Here’s a look at the final table payouts:
- $315,350
- $204,875
- $149,400
- $108,938
- $83,025
- $70,162
- $62,250
These aren’t just numbers—they represent reputation, recognition, and a shot at the prestigious US Poker Open Championship.
Winter’s Momentum: Can He Go All the Way?
Sean Winter’s rise to chip lead wasn’t a fluke. He consistently pressured his opponents on Day 2 and showed why he thrives in elite company. Known for his aggressive play and uncanny ability to read situations, Winter has all the momentum going into the final table.
But with heavyweights like Foxen, Brewer, and Jaffe lurking, this finale could quickly turn into a tactical war.
What’s Next?
The final table resumes Monday, April 14, at 12 p.m. PT, streamed live on PokerGO. Poker fans worldwide will be tuning in to see if Winter can close it out or if one of the challengers will pull off an upset.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just getting into high-stakes tournament poker, this final table has all the ingredients: elite talent, big money, and pressure-packed drama.
Source: PGT Live Reporting – US Poker Open 2025 Event #6
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