O'Dwyer Doubles Up Azulay
Table 32 is going to be a fun place to watch poker. You have the hefty stacks of Alexander Manson and Danny Neess, but most eyes will be on the battle between Steve O'Dwyer and Marcel Bjerkmann. Bjerkmann has not graced us with our presence yet, but O'Dwyer was on point, bright and early, and here he is in action.
We were six-handed when O'Dwyer raised to 1,400 in first position. Neess and Manson both called, in position, before Yossi Azulay squeezed to 5,800 on the button. O'Dwyer asked for a count and was told it was around 32,000. He then four-bet to 13,200, Neess and Manson folded and Azulay moved all-in - a moved that was snap-called by O'Dwyer.
Azulay | |
O'Dwyer |
The board did not contain the diamonds that O'Dwyer needed and Azulay doubled up - . Then to brighten things up a little bit more, our current champion Michael Tureniec parked his bottom in between O'Dwyer and the space still vacated by Bjerkmann - should be fun!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
|
158,000
-32,975
|
-32,975 |
Yossi Azulay |
67,000
40,850
|
40,850 |