It's an Elementary Play, Watson
Pot-Limit Omaha:
In middle position, Michael Binger opened a can of worms with a standard raise. Nick Schulman made the smooth call in the cutoff, and Doyle Brunson came along from the small blind. In the big, though, Mike Watson squeezed the table up to 6,000. Binger and Schulman quickly called, but it wasn't getting through Dolly that easy. Brunson came right back with a four-bet to 30,000, and only Watson called that reraise, heading off to the flop heads-up.
The dealer spread out , and a continuation bet of 70,000 was easily enough for Doyle to take down the pot right there. He's worked his stack to about 190,000.