Day 2 completed
Posted 2010-01-24 GMT+12
Event 7: $1,150 No Limit Hold'em w/ Rebuys
Day 2 completed
Congratulations to Mike "SirWatts" Watson, who bested the field of 108 players to take down this $1,150 no-limit hold'em rebuy event, taking home $129,920 AUD.
Watson has close to $2.5 million in career tournament winnings. He's no stranger to the live tournament circuit, as he already owns a WPT title.
He took down the stacked final table with ease, going up against top pros like James Obst, Stewart Scott, Gary Benson, and even ex-cricketer Shane Warne.
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Mike Watson.
Preflop Mike Watson made it 12,000 and Benson made the call.
Flop:


Both players checked the flop. When the

hit the turn Benson checked and Watson fired off another 12,000 bet to which Benson called.
The river brought the

. Again, Benson checked. This time Watson made it 25,000 and Benson folded.
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Gary Benson, Mike Watson.
Our two heads-up players limped preflop.
The flop came down



. Watson bet 8,000 and was called by Benson.
The turn brought the

, to which Watson fired an 18,000 chip bet and was called once again by Benson.
Watson fired a 36,000 chip bet on the

river and Benson folded.
Benson is sitting on 70,000 chips currently.
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Gary Benson, Mike Watson.
Florian Langmann made it 14,000 to go preflop. Mike Watson raised the stakes a little by putting his stack in the middle. Langmann made the call, putting his tournament life at risk.
Langmann:


Watson:

The board ran out to give Watson a pair of fours and send Langmann to the rail for his $64,960 consolation prize.
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Florian Langmann, Mike Watson.
The rail is still full of spectators here and more folks keep coming up to check out the action. The railbirds have event spilled over onto the tournament floor and checking things out from inside the rail.
Preflop from under the gun, Florian Langmann made a bet of 8,500. James Obst answered that with an all-in shove. Not to be outdone, Mike Watson put his massive stack in the middle too. Langmann quickly got out of the way.
When the cards were on their backs Obst showed


and Watson tabled


.
The board ran out





and Obst walked quietly to the rail.
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James Obst, Mike Watson.
From the button, James Obst made it 8,000 to go and was called by Mike Watson in the big blind.
The



was checked by both players.
When the

fell on the turn, Watson fired out a bet of 12,600 and was called by Obst.
A 27,500 chip bet was made by Watson on the

river and was called by Obst as well.
Watson showed


for a pair of tens and it was good enough to get Obst to muck.
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James Obst, Mike Watson.