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2022 World Series of Poker

Event #28: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller
Dias: 3
Event Info

2022 World Series of Poker

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
j985
Prémio
$1,393,816
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$5,074,750
Entradas
106
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
31
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 3
Entradas
5
Jogadores em jogo
1

Robert Cowen Wins PLO Bracelets in Back-to-Back Years in Event #28: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller ($1,393,816)

Nível 31 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Robert Cowen
Robert Cowen

The 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas has crowned yet another repeat winner during live poker's annual spectacle in Sin City. England's Robert Cowen secured his second gold bracelet in Event #28: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller. After a short-lived heads-up duel with Dash Dudley, the latter was denied a third title in the four-card variant while Cowen doubled his tally.

In total, the most expensive non-hold'em tournament on the schedule attracted a field of 106 entries and a prize pool worth $5,074,750, which was shared between the top 16 finishers. The lion's share of that was up for grabs on the final day, which saw five players return to the PokerGO live-streamed feature table in the Bally's Event Center.

After just four hours of play, Cowen came out on top to score the top prize worth $1,393,816 ,which nearly double his all-time cashes on the live poker circuit according to The Hendon Mob. When asked what it feels like to win his second bracelet in such a high-stakes competition, he said: "It's the same, it is just PLO. It is obviously a lot tougher because everyone is gambling a lot more ... you can't really run anyone over."

The final day also included the 2011 WSOP Player of the Year Ben Lamb, Bulgarian poker pro Veselin Karakitukov and Jared Bleznick. Lamb held more than half of the chips in play with four contenders remaining only for Cowen to pull ahead after scooping several big pots to then close out the victory not even one hour later. The top three finishers in the high-stakes competition now share five WSOP PLO titles between them.

Event #28: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1Robert CowenUnited Kingdom$1,393,816
2Dash DudleyUnited States$861,442
3Ben LambUnited States$622,861
4Veselin KarakitukovBulgaria$458,016
5Jared BleznickUnited States$342,626
6Jason MercierUnited States$260,819
7Aaron KatzUnited States$202,103
8Scott SeiverUnited States$159,464
Robert Cowen
Robert Cowen and his British rail

Both Cowen and runner-up Dudley were supported by a boisterous rail and it was the Brits who had reason to celebrate after both four-card enthusiasts had navigated their way through a field filled with High Roller regulars and some of the best mixed game players in the world.

"There were a couple of times I was short here again but with everyone behind me makes it a lot easier to fight," runner-up Dudley said in the final interview before adding "It's great, I couldn't have been happier to have this rail, they have been here forever, and it keeps getting bigger and bigger."

The rail from Michigan included his wife, Racquel, and his mother, Kim. It was the second-biggest cash for the Michigan State graduate, who earned a payday of $861,442. The couple are now also parents of a nine-month old daughter as well and the 2022 WSOP in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas could not have commenced much better for the PLO specialist.

While he specializes in the great game of pot-limit Omaha, the previously biggest score of the 36-year-old from Alcester in Warwickshire near Birmingham came in a no-limit hold'em Event as he took down the EPT Prague €10,300 High Roller earlier this year for €475,410.

Prior to that, Cowen finished 39th in the 2021 WSOP Main Event for $163,900 before claiming the elusive gold bracelet a few days later in Event #80: $3,000 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha.

“It’s nice to close it out. The first one was very quiet. It was on a side table. There wasn’t much around. So it’s nice to get that experience this time," the Englishman admitted in the interview after his victory.

He was surrounded by some of the biggest names in the world of poker during the entire event, which seemingly didn't have any influence on him at all.

"Honestly, it doesn't phase me when I play. Coming into this final table, I felt indifferent to any other poker tournament. It's difficult to explain, I don't really know what to say."

With such a success as of late, Cowen has certainly experienced the most profitable time in his career thus far on the live poker circuit and there is no apparent magic reason for it.

"I just spend a lot of time focusing on playing my best. My effort on the table is incremental," Cowen added.

While he was one of the more active players not only on the final day but also prior, the Englishman pointed out that he had a lot of decent hands en route to victory.

"I ran pretty good on that final table, I had a lot of good cards. Earlier on when we were deep enough, I could just fold and it wasn't too critical to win pots. But when we got three-handed, I was picking up big cards. The blinds were so big up to that point and every pot was critical and it was just nice to get heat at the right time."

Robert Cowen
Robert Cowen

The Action of the Final Day

While only five players returned to their seats in the Thunderdome, that number was almost immediately down to four. In the second hand of the day,Jared Bleznick was in rough shape in a preflop contest when his kings ran into the aces of Dudley. With one live suit at his disposal, Bleznick had only the case king at his disposal after the turn and found no magic escape.

From there on, start-of-the-day chip leader Veselin Karakitukov started to drop not only into the middle of the pack but also at the top of the leaderboard as the other three contenders took advantage of his passive approach. It was Dudley who soared to the top of the chip counts but he then doubled Cowen with an ill-timed move when his queen-high rundown failed to crack double-suited aces.

Lamb took over the lead from Cowen when he flopped the bottom end of a jack-high straight and caught his opponent firing three barrels with naked kings. The lead of Lamb grew to essentially half of the chips in play while Karakitukov became the fourth-place finisher after he fell to Cowen.

From there on, Cowen hit several big hands and took a large chunk out of Lamb's stack to take over the role as the commanding chip leader. A clash of the two shortest stacks between Dudley and Lamb put more misery on the latter and his bid for a second gold bracelet ended a few minutes later.

Ben Lamb
Ben Lamb

Cowen started the heads-up duel with a lead of three-to-one over Dudley and the Michigander scored a double to bring the stack sizes to nearly even. However, once Cowen pulled ahead again, a typical PLO showdown crowned the new champion.

In a three-bet pot, Dudley went with his overpair and flush draw while Cowen looked him up with top pair and a wrap. The rather dramatic conclusion of the hand gave Dudley a flush eventually but Cowen improved to a full house with running nines on turn and river. The initial confusion subsided quickly as the British rail burst out in celebration and Dudley had to settle for the runner-up spot.

That brings an end to the PokerNews coverage for this tournament but the next gold bracelet during the 2022 WSOP in its new home at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas is already around the corner.

Tags: Ben LambDash DudleyJared BleznickRobert CowenVeselin Karakitukov

Dash Dudley Eliminated in 2nd Place ($861,442)

Nível 31 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Dash Dudley
Dash Dudley

Robert Cowen raised to 1,200,000 and Dash Dudley potted to 3,600,000 out of the big blind for Cowen to call after studying the stack size of his opponent. "A good one, huh?" Dudley asked before they headed to the {j-Spades}{7-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop. Dudley double-checked his cards, then moved all-in for Cowen to instantly call.

Dash Dudley: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{4-Spades}
Robert Cowen: {j-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{5-Spades}

The {9-Diamonds} turn improved Cowen to a straight and two pair, which was important as the {9-Spades} river gave Dudley a flush but also made nines full of jacks for Cowen to end the tournament in epic fashion.

Dudley first celebrated before he walked back to the table and then shook his head. Both bumped fists and Dudley gathered his belongings while both awaited the winner's interview with Jeff Platt.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Robert Cowen gb
Robert Cowen
WSOP 2X Winner
31,775,000 11,950,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Dash DudleyJeff PlattRobert Cowen

Dudley Doubles to Nearly Even Out the Stacks

Nível 31 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Dash Dudley
Dash Dudley

Robert Cowen raised to 1,500,000 on the button with the {k-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{6-Spades}{4-Clubs} and Dash Dudley defended the {j-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{9-Clubs}{8-Hearts} in the big blind. On the {q-Hearts}{10-Spades}{2-Hearts} flop, Dudley bet and that won the pot right there.

Dudley then raised the pot and Cowen repotted out of the big blind. After carefully checking his remaining stack, Dudley jammed for 7,600,000 and Cowen called.

Dash Dudley: {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{4-Clubs}
Robert Cowen: {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}

The British rail demanded for an ace ball once more but their wish wasn't granted on the {8-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{j-Clubs} runout as Dudley's rail from Michigan exploded in celebration.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Robert Cowen gb
Robert Cowen
WSOP 2X Winner
16,075,000 -9,100,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
15,700,000 9,100,000

Tags: Dash DudleyRobert Cowen

Ben Lamb Eliminated in 3rd Place ($622,861)

Nível 30 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Ben Lamb
Ben Lamb

Ben Lamb raised the pot and then called all in for 1,375,000 in a battle of the blinds when Robert Cowen reraised. There was some discussion whether or not it was a call as Cowen had tossed in two chips but they eventually settled on the preflop contest.

Ben Lamb: {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{6-Diamonds}
Robert Cowen: {7-Hearts}{5-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{3-Spades}

The {j-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Spades} flop gave both players a pair while Cowen also had a straight and flush draw to go with it. After the {6-Clubs} turn, Cowen improved to a straight while Lamb had outs to a full house. However, the miracle escape never came when a blank {4-Spades} river only improved Cowen to a flush.

After being the chip leader with half the chips in play an hour ago, Lamb has to settle for third place and a payday of $622,861. Cowen will enter heads-up play against Dash Dudley with a lead of more than three-to-one.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Robert Cowen gb
Robert Cowen
WSOP 2X Winner
23,875,000 1,375,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
7,900,000
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Ben LambDash DudleyRobert Cowen

Cowen Takes Overwhelming Lead With Quads

Nível 30 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Robert Cowen
Robert Cowen

Ben Lamb limped in with the {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop and Robert Cowen checked it back with the {k-Clubs}{10-Spades}{4-Spades}{4-Clubs}. Both checked the {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{3-Spades} flop and Lamb checked the {7-Clubs} turn with the nuts and flush redraw. Cowen bet 550,000 and Lamb made the call as they headed to the {4-Hearts} on the river, giving Cowen quads.

With 2,300,000 in the middle, Lamb checked and Cowen bet the full pot. Some 15 seconds of consideration followed and Lamb then called to have Cowen declare his quads before flashing the cards

"I was hoping it was aces full versus quads," Dash Dudley said in table chat right after the cards were tabled.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Robert Cowen gb
Robert Cowen
WSOP 2X Winner
22,900,000 4,250,000
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
WSOP 2X Winner
6,325,000 -4,050,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
2,550,000 -200,000

Tags: Ben LambDash DudleyRobert Cowen

Veselin Karakitukov Eliminated in 4th Place ($458,016)

Nível 29 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Veselin Karakitukov
Veselin Karakitukov

Robert Cowen raised it up to 900,000 out of the small blind and Veselin Karakitukov used a time bank before calling out of the big blind as the shortest stack at the table.

They headed to the {j-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop on which Cowen eyeballed the stack of his neighbour before betting the pot worth 2,100,000. Karakitukov verified the size of the pot and once the cards were revealed, Karakitukov gasped a "wow" before shaking his head.

Veselin Karakitukov: {j-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}
Robert Cowen: {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{10-Spades}

Karakitukov was in damned shape and the British rail shouted for an ace, which was instantly delivered on the {a-Spades} turn to make the {3-Diamonds} river a formality. Cowen headed to his rail to celebrate before shaking hands with Karakitukov, who was eliminated in 4th place for $458,016.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Robert Cowen gb
Robert Cowen
WSOP 2X Winner
10,325,000 2,200,000
Veselin Karakitukov bg
Veselin Karakitukov
Day 2 Chip Leader
Eliminado

Tags: Robert CowenVeselin Karakitukov

Cowen Doubles Into the Lead

Nível 27 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Robert Cowen
Robert Cowen

Dash Dudley raised to 550,000 from under the gun with the {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} and Veselin Karakitukov came along in the big blind with the {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{6-Spades}{3-Clubs}. On the {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{3-Spades} flop, Karakitukov checked and Dudley bet 700,000 into 1,400,000 to win the pot right there.

Robert Cowen then raised to 550,000 and Dudley three-bet the pot in the small blind. The Brit then jammed for 5,975,000 and Dudley immediately said "for like six?" before he made the call a few seconds later.

"Aces double suited against a rundown," Cowen announced to his rail as the cards were turned over.

Robert Cowen: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{7-Spades}
Dash Dudley: {q-Spades}{j-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{9-Clubs}

The board ran out {k-Spades}{7-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} and Cowen doubled into the lead.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Robert Cowen gb
Robert Cowen
WSOP 2X Winner
12,450,000 5,975,000
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
WSOP 2X Winner
8,975,000 -100,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
5,300,000 -5,375,000
Veselin Karakitukov bg
Veselin Karakitukov
Day 2 Chip Leader
5,050,000 -450,000

Tags: Dash DudleyRobert CowenVeselin Karakitukov

Jared Bleznick Eliminated in 5th Place ($342,626)

Nível 26 : 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Jared Bleznick
Jared Bleznick

After stealing the blinds and big blind ante in the very first hand, Jared Bleznick raised the pot in the second hand. Dash Dudley repotted and Bleznick moved all-in for around 2.1 million to get called by Dudley.

Jared Bleznick: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Dash Dudley: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

"Disaster, I am in bad shape," Bleznick said to his rail immediately.

With just one live suit, Bleznick was in dire shape as Dudley also held one of the kings in his hand as well. There were no shenanigans on the {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{3-Clubs} board and Bleznick became the first casualty on the final day. For his efforts, the sports cards enthusiasts receives $342,626.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
6,300,000 2,115,000
Jared Bleznick us
Jared Bleznick
Eliminado

Tags: Dash DudleyJared Bleznick

A Winner Will be Crowned in Event #28: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller

Ben Lamb returns with the second biggest stack
Ben Lamb returns with the second biggest stack

A seven-figure payday and the coveted gold bracelet will be awarded today at the 2022 World Series of Poker at Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas. Out of a field of 106 entries in Event #28: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, only five players remain and three of them already have already tasted success at the WSOP in previous years.

Three Americans will aim to keep the victory on home soil while two Europeans are aiming to become the latest WSOP bracelet winner. Bulgaria's Veselin Karakitukov leads the pursuit for the lion's share of the $5,074,750 prize pool and enters the final day with a stack of 9,755,000. The 32-year-old is a PLO specialist and the same can also be said about the UK's Robert Cowen as well, who sits in third place with 7,935,000.

Both Karakitukov and Cowen were referred to as "GTO players" by eventual 7th place finisher Aaron Katz on numerous occasions in the late stages on Day 2. Cowen also has the chance to double his tally after winning the maiden WSOP bracelet in Event #80: $3,000 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha just half a year ago in Las Vegas.

The 2011 WSOP Player of the Year and one-time WSOP bracelet winner Ben Lamb has reached his sixth WSOP final table in an Omaha variant and will enter second in chips with 8,215,000, narrowly ahead of Cowen as the trio atop the leaderboard has a significant gap over the other two finalists.

Dash Dudley has two WSOP bracelets on his poker resume and they both came in PLO tournaments at the 2019 WSOP in Las Vegas and the WSOPE at the King's Resort in Rozvadov later in the same year. He starts the bid for a third career bracelet with 4,185,000 in chips, which represents 28 big blinds.

Last but not least, Jared Bleznick returns with 1,690,000 in chips and enters as the bottom stack on just 11 big blinds.

Seat Assignments for the Final Day

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Robert CowenUnited Kingdom7,935,00053
2Veselin KarakitukovBulgaria9,755,00065
3Dash DudleyUnited States4,185,00028
4Jared BleznickUnited States1,690,00011
5Ben LambUnited States8,215,00055

There are 18:53 minutes left in Level 26 at blinds of 75,000-150,000 and a big blind ante of 150,000 when the action resumes on the main feature table in the Bally's Event Center at 4pm local time. The cards-up coverage will be available on the PokerGO platform with a delay of 45 minutes to one hour and all PokerNews updates will be published according to the security delay.

All five finalists have locked up a payday of at least $342,626, which is already the largest payday for current chip leader Karakitukov. The eventual winner can look forward to a top prize of nearly $1.4 million and the PokerNews team will provide exclusive updates from start to finish.

Final Table Result and Remaining Payouts

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $1,393,816
2  $861,442
3  $622,861
4  $458,016
5  $342,626
6Jason MercierUnited States$260,819
7Aaron KatzUnited States$202,103
8Scott SeiverUnited States$159,464

Tags: Aaron KatzBen LambDash DudleyJared BleznickRobert CowenVeselin Karakitukov