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Sun Jan 14 2007 07:16 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Mel Judah Triples Up
Mel Judah went all-in for 925 and was called by Melissa Hayden on the button and Jack Lee in the small blind. The players check it down with the board showing




. Jack had 
, and Melissa 
but Mel had 
and triples up. Mel now has just over 3k. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 07:10 GMTRound: 4 Blinds: 150/300 Ante: 25
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Sun Jan 14 2007 07:03 GMT | Posted by Reporter
K4 Hand
Scott Fischman took a dent to his stack recently, holding pocket Jacks, Scott was check raised on a board of


. His opponent was all in and Scott had to call, he was up against the 
, no Jack came and the K4 held up. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 07:01 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Mel Judah Crippled
Chris Christofi limps from the cutoff and is joined by Erik Seidel on the button, Mel Judah in the small blind, and Jason (surname unknown) checks the big blind. The players check the flop of


and the turn comes a
. Jason bets out 2000, Chris and Erik fold, and Mel Judah pushes all-in for about 10k. After a lot of thought, Jason finally calls for all his chips and shows 
, while Mel has 
for the flush. The river is disastrous for Mel, the
and Jason doubles up while Mel is left with just 1225 in chips. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 07:00 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Patrik AntoniusAntonius Takes Down a Monster Pot
Patrik Antonius raised preflop to 1K. His opponent called. The flop was


and Antonius bet 3.5K. His opponent called. The turn was
and Antonius checked. His opponent 3K and Antonius thought for two minutes before he put his opponent all in for 15K. His opponent called instantly showing 
. Antonius had 
for a full house. The river was was the
and Antonius busted a player. He's up to 50K. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 06:55 GMT | Posted by Reporter
"What's an Ante"
The Poker boom has taken Australia by storm and the local card rooms are finding it hard to catch up.
A Dealer was heard saying "What's an Ante?" -
Sun Jan 14 2007 06:55 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Warne Sucks Out on David Grey to Stay Alive
Shane Warne was shortstacked and moved all in with

. David Grey called him with 
. The flop was 

and Grey took the lead. The turn was
which gave Warne outs for a split pot. The river was a miracle
for the chop. Warne is still alive. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 06:42 GMT | Posted by Reporter
D'Agostino Amongst the Action
John D'Agostino gets called down by a player with an underpair after a K-K-x flop and takes down a huge pot with trip kings.
Shortly afterwards, on a board of


John D'Agostino bets out 8000 and his opponent goes all-in for another 500. John says "whoops" and makes the call showing 
. He is up against 
and a
on the river sees John take a hit. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 06:37 GMT | Posted by Reporter
A FRICKEn miracle
Let me be the first to tell you Jimmy Fricke is blessed. On a board reading


Fricke moves all in with 
, only to be called by the young Robert Kay who holds 
. A great call by Rob, the turn is the
and with everyone in the crowd watching the case
peels off for Robert to jump up and scream his lungs out, while Jimmy remains motionless and yet again scoop in another big pot. The way things are going its Jimmy Fricke's to lose. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 06:30 GMT | Posted by Reporter
324 players remaining, average 22,200
Started 14th Jan, 2007







