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A huge pot had already been built before the final drawing round of this hand and it continued to grow, as Benny Glaser bet in early position, Colin Wickersheim raised in the cutoff, and Yaser Al-Keliddar called on the button.
Glaser then three-bet, and got calls from both his opponents.
Glaser stood pat, as did Wickersheim, and Al-Keliddar needed to draw one.
Again, Glaser led with a bet and was again raised by Wickersheim. Al-Keliddar folded, and the two continued to pour in the maximum amount of bets before both showing and chopping up Al-Keliddar's chips.
Adam Owen's day started slowly, but as we all know, it's not how you start, it's how you finish, and while there are still several levels to play today, the British mixed gamer is threatening to finish very strongly.
Action was picked up after the final drawing round in a three-way pot, where Owen and another player raised enough to put the third player in the hand all-in after four bets. Betting was then capped and three monstrous hands were shown down.
All-in player:
2nd opponent:
Adam Owen:
Owen showed down a wheel against number two and number three to pull in a massive pot.
"That's how you win bracelets right there", commented tablemate Frank Kassela.
If Owen can continue running like this for a couple more days, he may dare to do just that.