Mike Watson raised to 30,000 from the hijack and Aaron Van Blarcum called from the small blind. The flop landed [2hTcJs] and Van Blarcum led out for 40,000 before Watson moved all in for 285,000. Van Blarcum confirmed the count, and then called. Van Blarcum: [Jc8c] Watson: [AcQh] The turn and river landed the
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Timothy Adams vs. Mike Watson
Mike Watson raised to 24,000 from under the gun and was called by Timothy Adams in the big blind. Both players checked the [5c][5h][6c] flop followed by the [ac] on the turn. The [qs] completed the board and Adams bet 42,000. Watson used a time extension before opting to fold
Andras Nemeth Wins Australian Poker Open Event #2
Turn Bet Win for Timothy Adams
Timothy Adams opened under the gun to 16,000 and Mike Watson called on the button, as did Aaron Van Blarcum from the big blind. The [2cJsKc] flop checked through to reveal the [4h] on the turn. Van Blarcum checked, and Adams bet 45,000. Watson and Van Blarcum both folded, and Adams collected
Andras Nemeth Wins Australian Poker Open Event #2 For A$146,200
Kristen Bicknell Doubles Through Mike Watson
Mike Watson raised in the cutoff and Kristen Bicknell moved all in from the big blind for 55,000. Watson called. Watson: [Ad9d] Bicknell: [AhQs] The board ran out [9hKhKsTcQh] and Bicknell doubled through.
Australian Poker Open – Seidel & Watson Headline Event #2 Final Table
Najeem Ajez Leads Event #2 Final Table; Mike Watson and Andras Nemeth at Second Final Table
The second event of the 2020 Australian Poker Open was Event #2: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha held from inside The Star Gold Coast. After almost 17 full levels of play, Australia’s Najeem Ajez finished as the chip leader with 2,540,000 in chips heading into Monday’s PokerGO streamed Event #2 final table. A
Mike Watson Doubles Through Sean Winter
Sean Winter raised to 70,000 from the hijack. Mike Watson moved all in for 180,000 from the small blind. Winter called after Andras Nemeth mucked his big blind. Watson: [td][tc][8c][4d] Winter: [kd][qc][jc][6c] The board ran out [9h][4s][7h][5d][7c], improving Watson to two pair, awarding him the double.