Brad Owen moved all-in from middle position for his last 35,000, and Dan Butler went all-in over the top for approximately 45,000. The rest of the table folded, and the cards were tabled. Owen: [AdQh] Butler: [5d5h] The board ran out [8h6s3h2cKh], and Butler's pocket fives held to eliminate Owen.
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Curtis Powell Takes From Brad Owen
On a [KsTs6h] flop, Brad Owen checked the small blind and Curtis Powell bet 3,000 in the hijack. The cutoff called and Owen raised to 11,000. Powell called and the cutoff folded. The [Jc] came on the turn and Owen led for 15,000. Powell called. The [Qh] completed the board and after
Michael Rossitto Eliminated By Brad Owen
Brad Owen Eliminated by Brandon Carroll
Brad Owen open-shoved his last 50,000 from under the gun, and Brandon Carroll called next to act. Action folded to the player on the button who moved all-in for approximately 230,000. The blinds folded, and Carroll called having the button just covered. Owen: [KdQs] Carroll: [AsJh] Button: [AcKh] The board ran
Brad Owen Picking Up Chips
Action folded to Brad Owen on the button, and he opened to 5,000. Joelle Parenteau was in the small blind and called, as did Victoria Livschitz in the big blind. The flop fell [As3h3c], and action checked to Owen, who bet 5,000. Both players folded, and Owen tabled [AcJs] as
Brad Owen vs. Dan Burke
Join Brad Owen and Johnnie “Vibes” Moreno at the PokerGO® Stairway To Millions Meet-Up Game at ARIA Resort & Casino
PokerGO is hosting its first-ever meet-up game and you’re invited. Taking place at the ARIA Resort & Casino poker room on Tuesday, January 11, 2022, Brad Owen and Johnnie “Vibes” Moreno will play in and co-host the meet-up game alongside the PokerGO family. The PokerGO Stairway To Millions Meet-Up Game celebrates
Meetup with Andrew Neeme
Poker has always been built on the popularity of its characters. One of poker’s biggest characters, popular on Twitter and YouTube is the poker vlogger Andrew Neeme. Neeme’s poker vlogs have an everyman appeal and Neeme’s vlogs have captured a wide-ranging audience. While some poker players naturally appeal to the social