An Homage to Doyle Brunson

Henry Owen. Photo: Nunzia Esposito
Level 22:15,000/30,000 (30,000)
Entries:30/668
Prizes:£84,000

Daniel Ryder opened to 65,000 on the Button. Henry Owen (who was the overall chip leader going into Day 2) opted to defend his Big Blind.

Owen checked the 5Q2 flop, and Ryder scouted the terrain with a 35,000 continuation bet. Owen raised to a shy 80,000, and Ryder made the call swiftly. Owen continued on the aggressive path with a 100,000 bet on the 9 turn. Again, Ryder called.

The river was the 3. Owen now checked; after contemplating his decision for a good two minutes, Ryder forced his opponent all in for 365,000. Owen leaned back in his chair and released a heavy sigh. After going through the hand in his head, he ultimately made the call.

Daniel Ryder: 102
Henry Owen: Q8

“Don’t put that on the blog!” Ryder panicked as he saw this poker.pro live reporter’s presence. “Put it on the blog!” Owen countered. Considering Owen is a two-time £60 poker.pro PL H.O.R.S.E. winner, it was easy to pick a side.

Henry Owen: 1,250,000
Daniel Ryder: 685,000

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