Robert Cowen Wins Second WSOP Bracelet and $1,393,816

Robert Cowen Wins 2022 WSOP Event #28: $50k PLO High Roller

Robert Cowen has won his second World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet by winning Event #28: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller for $1,393,816 in prize money. This win nearly doubles Cowwen's lifetime tournament earnings as he now eclipses $2.84 million which pushes the Swansea-resident to fourth on the Welsh All-Time Money

Dash Dudley Doubles Through Jake Daniels

Action folded to Dash Dudley in the cutoff, and he opened to 5,000. Sean Perry was in the small blind and called. Jake Daniels was in the big blind, and he called. The flop fell [Ts7c3c], and action checked to Dudley, who continued for 7,000. Perry folded, and Daniels called. The [2s]

Flush for John Riordan

Dash Duddley limped from under the gun and action folded to Jake Daniels in the cutoff, and he limped. Alex Epstein was in the small blind, and he completed. John Riordan was in the big blind, and he checked. The flop fell [9d9c7d], and action checked through. The dealer burned and turned the

Dash Dudley Doubles Through Dylan Weisman

Dylan Weisman limped in from the small blind and Dash Dudley checked his option in the big blind. The flop landed [7hKs5h] and Weisman bet 30,000. Dudley moved all-in for 74,000 and Weisman called. Weisman: [KdJh8c3s] Dudley: [Kh9s9d5s] The turn and river landed the [2h] and [Ad] and Dudley secured the double.

Dylan Weisman vs. Dash Dudley

Dash Dudley raised to 17,000 from under the gun and Dylan Weisman called in the big blind. The flop landed [8hQd2c] and Weisman check-called a bet of 20,000 as the turn fell the [2d]. Weisman now elected to bet out 17,000 and Dudley folded.

Flush for Dash Dudley

Dylan Weisman limped the small blind and Dash Dudley checked his option in the big blind. The [Kd9d5d] flop checked through to reveal the [Qs] on the turn. Weisman bet out 7,000 and Dudley called as the river fell the [9s]. Both players checked, and Dudley tabled his [9s7d3d3h] for a flush

Marc King Wins on the Flop

Cary Katz raised to 3,000 in the cutoff and was called by Marc Brody, Jeremy Ausmus, and Dash Dudley as the flop landed [QdAc9c]. Action checked to Brody on the button, and he bet the pot of 13,500 as Ausmus, Dudley, and Katz all folded.