Jamie Lee raised to 15,000 from the button and Andras Nemeth called in the big blind. The flop landed [Kh6d8h] and Nemeth checked. Lee bet the pot of 39,000 and Nemeth check-raised with a stack of blue 25,000-denomination chips. Lee called all in for 46,000 total. Lee: [AsQh6h3d] Nemeth: [AdKc9c8c] The turn and river
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Mike Watson Wins Inaugural Australian Poker Open Opening Event
Mike Watson Wins Inaugural Australian Poker Open Opening Event
Mike Watson has done it! Four years after his last live tournament victory the Canadian pro has won the opening event of the inaugural Australian Poker Open at Star Gold Coast for $177,000, defeating 59 total entries. "I'm thrilled to have won it," Watson exclaimed after taking down the event, "Especially
Australian Poker Open – Michael O’Grady Leads Event #1 Final Table
The opening event of the 2020 Australian Poker Open was Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em held from inside The Star Gold Coast poker room. After nearly 18 full levels of play, Australia Michael O'Grady finished as the chip leader 1,815,000 in chips heading into Sunday's PokerGO streamed Event #1 final
Michael O’Grady Leads Event #1 Final Table
The opening event of the 2020 Australian Poker Open was Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em held from inside The Star Gold Coast poker room. After nearly 18 full levels of play, Australia Michael O'Grady finished as the chip leader 1,815,000 in chips heading into Sunday's PokerGO streamed Event #1 final
Michael O’Grady Bests Jamie Lee
Jamie Lee completed the call from the small blind. Michael O'Grady bumped it up to 80,000 from the big blind. Lee called. The flop came [3c][9c][ac] and Lee checked. O'Grady continued for 60,000. Lee called. Both players checked the [3d] on the turn before the [8s] completed the board. Lee
Jamie Lee Forces Luc Greenwood Fold
Mike Watson Finds Aces and a Double
Jamie Lee raised to 35,000 from the hijack and Mike Watson moved all in from the small blind for 88,000. Lee called. Lee: [5s5d] Watson: [AsAc] The board ran out [3h7s8d6cQh] and Watson held on for a double.