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This week on the Weekend Binge Watch, we take one final look back at the 2018 U.S. Poker Open before the second annual edition of this event kicks off next week at the PokerGO Studio. In 2018, Stephen Chidwick rampaged his way through the events, making five final tables, winning two events and taking home the overall championship. All the action is now available on-demand on PokerGO. Read a feature interview with Chidwick here, in which he talks about winning this massive title.

As the U.S. Poker Open was the first-ever high roller series to include a mixed game event, we are paying special attention to the $25,000 Mixed Game Championship today. Watch this event in the player below or pick your favorite final table from the overview down below.

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The 2018 U.S. Poker Open

The U.S. Open Open at the ARIA Resort & Casino consisted of eight events, including No Limit Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha, and a Mixed Game Championship. The first event saw Justin Bonomo make the final table with a chip lead over Boutros Naim, and Sam Soverel while Chidwick managed to make it as well. Rewatch that final table right now.

The second event was the $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha, drawing 64 players and seeing Mike Gorodinsky coming out on top. Gorodinsky competed with Richard Kirsch, Rainer Kempe, and Anthony Zinno for the title, and that event can be found right here as well.

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Stephen Chidwick, Ryan Riess, David Peters, Jake Schindler, Keith Tilston, Ben Tollerene, Benjamin Pollak