2010 Aussie Millions
Event 7: $1,150 No Limit Hold'em w/ Rebuys
Day: 1
Warne Takes Two Wickets
Warne:
Seal:
Opponent:
"Look at this," said Seal, "Flush draws, straight draws, I'm not going to win this".
He was right. Warne promptly hit his open ended straight draw on the turn . The river was a blank, moving Warne up to about 9,000 in chips.
Quiet for a Rebuy
Nelson Takes One Off Nasr
The turn card was the and Nasr checked, passing the action over to Nelson. Nelson fired 450 and won the pot. He's back up to 4,000 while Nasr dropped a little to 4,850.
Check-raising Hachem
The two players saw a flop of and the small blind bet 225. Hachem raised to 800. The small blind checked to see how much Hachem had left in his stack and then made the call.
The turn card was the and the small blind checked. Hachem fired 1,500. The small blind then check-raised enough to put Hachem at risk for his last 950 chips, but Hachem instantly folded. He pulled out a rebuy chip and tossed it on the table to add some chips to his stack.
Just Bet the Flop and Win
THe flop came down and action checked to Hachem,. He bet 500 and one by one, each player folded. Hachem smirked as he raked in the chips to move up to 3,350.
Big Names Sneak In Late
Also joining us after the start is James "Andy_McLEOD" Obst.
Easy Game
In a recent hand Rayan Nathan limped in from early position and Channing pushed all in from the cutoff for 2,100. The small blind went into the tank for a good while before calling with , and Nathan folded.
Channing rolled ovr with a big grin.
"Did you even look?," asked his opponent.
"Of course I didn't look, I haven't looked the last five minutes," came the reply from Channing.
The strategy seems to work. The board ran out to pair Channing up, and double him through to 4,300.
Boatman's Kings Hold For a Double Up
The turn and river were both bricks and Boatman's kings held up. He now sits on 6,200.
Scott Looking Strong Early
"I'm in for like 6k!" Phillips said.