Preflop, Erik Seidel opened the button to 10,000 and Guttmann made the call. The flop came . Guttmann check-called a 14,000 chip bet from Seidel.
The turn was the and Guttmann checked to Seidel. He fired out 37,000, and Guttmann called.
The river was the and much like the previous big hand, Guttmann was the first out of the gate on the river, betting 60,000. Seidel look resigned as he folded his hand.
Preflop, Erik Seidel opened the button to 14,000 and Mick Guttmann made the call.
The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and Guttmann led 20,000. Seidel rasied to 88,000, Guttmann made a pretty quick call, only leaving about 30,000 chips behind.
The river saw Guttmann check, with Seidel betting enough to set him all in. Guttmann made the call and table for two pair and a busted flush draw. Seidel had for a straight.
The two mean stood and shook hands, with Seidel a class act in victory. "Good match, I had to get lucky to beat you," the well known Full Tilt Pro said.
The $10,500 Pot Limit Omaha championship is run, done and won, with Erik Seidel emerging as the champion from an even-heeled heads up battle against Mick Guttmann.
Seidel now joins Guttmann as an Aussie Millions ring holder. Of course the field for this event was all class with multiple World Series of Poker bracelet winners in the field. Some of the notables of the 26 runners included Jeff Lisandro, Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson, Ross Boatman, Richard Ashby, Tony Bloom and Jamie Pickering.
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