Brad Owen delivered a strong mixed-game day, finishing third in the $1,100 TORSE Championship and then winning a $600 2-7 Triple Draw event for $7,000. The popular vlogger shared the update after playing two final tables in a single day.
For fans used to seeing Owen in Las Vegas cash games and vlog-friendly spots, the results are a reminder that his schedule has been trending toward broader formats. TORSE and 2-7 Triple Draw demand a different toolkit than standard no-limit hold'em: hand reading shifts, starting-hand selection tightens, and small edges compound quickly in limit-heavy structures.
I played two final tables yesterday... then hopped into the $600 2-7 Triple Draw and took it down for $7k!
Brad Owen (@TheBradOwen)
The quick turnaround between final tables also speaks to endurance, which becomes a real competitive advantage once summer series schedules ramp up. Long days, short breaks, and constant game selection decisions can be as important as technical execution.
Owen added that he is looking forward to playing a full schedule this summer. If the early mixed-game scores are any indication, his 2026 summer could include more deep runs outside his usual comfort zone, and more content that highlights the less-covered corners of tournament poker.


