Steve O’Dwyer Leaves Kahle Burns with 1 Chip

Timothy Adams raised to 4,500 from the hijack and Steve O'Dwyer called on the button. From the big blind, Kahle Burns made it 25,000 to go. Adams folded, but O'Dwyer called as the flop landed [2c7sAd]. Burns continued for 15,000 and O'Dwyer called. The turn fell the [4d] and Burns bet 24,000.

Two Pair for Steve O’Dwyer

Steve O'Dwyer limped the small blind and Sam Greenwood raised to 4,000 from the big blind. O'Dwyer called, and both players checked the [6sKh7d] flop. The turn landed the [5d] and O'Dwyer led out for 3,000. Greenwood called, and both players checked the [8c] on the river. O'Dwyer tabled his [7h6h] for two

Christoph Vogelsang Five-Bet Shoves

Christoph Vogelsan opened the hijack to 2,500 and Steve O'Dwyer three-bet the cutoff to 8,500. Action folded to Ali Imsirovic in the big blind, and he made it 22,000 total. Vogelsang used his full extension of free time, and then announced he was all in for roughly his starting stack and both

Steve O’Dwyer with the Limp-Raise

Steve O'Dwyer limped the small blind, and Sam Greenwood raised to 4,000 from the big blind. O'Dwyer responded by making it 18,000, and Greenwood showed his [3d] and mucked.

Through the Lens: Gold for Greenwood, Four Card Fun

Day 2 of the British Poker Open has come to its conclusion, as Event #1 played down to a winner, and Event #2 has reached the final table. To start the day, Luc Greenwood took down Event #1 after defeating Steve O'Dwyer heads-up. This puts Greenwood in the best spot possible

Luc Greenwood Wins Opening Event of 2019 British Poker Open for £119,600

Luc Greenwood wins the first ever British Poker Open event.

After two fun-packed days of poker action, it was the overnight chip leader Luc Greenwood who prevailed in the opening event, though not with more changes of chip leader than ever as the final table became a shootout between elite pros. WATSON BUBBLES AS OPENING STACKS ARE FLIPPED With five players making

Steve O’Dwyer Eliminated in 2nd Place (£72,900)

Steve O'Dwyer, bolstered by that latest double-up, moved all-in pre-flop with [TsTh] and was called by Luc Greenwood with [KcTd]. O'Dwyer was a big favorite with the made pair and Greenwood only having one higher card to hope for, especially after the [6d6s7h] flop. But the turn of [Kd] saw Greenwood

O’Dwyer Doubles Up in First Hand of Heads-Up

Luc Greenwood moved all-in with [Ac9d] and saw O'Dwyer call it off with the [KdJs] for his tournament life. The flop of [6h3h5c] could hardly have been safer for Greenwood, and the turn of [8h] kept him ahead. Only six cards could stop Greenwood winning heads-up in the first hand... but the