The cards are back in the air!
2011 Aussie Millions
Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 100
The players are now heading on a 10-minute break.
When Michael Spilkin raised to 3,600 from the cut-off, only Jonathan Karmilikis on the button would elect to see a flop.
Flop:
Spilkin made it 7,500 and after Karamilikis chopped down his stack he announced he was all-in.
Tanking a for a few minutes, Spilkin and Karamalikis could be seen exchanging banter before Karamilikis could be heard asking, "You got sixes or sevens?"
"Will you show?", asked Spilkin.
"No," Karamilikis replied breezily.
With that Spilkin made the call and turned over .
Karamiliks' was in front.
The board ran out blanks and Karamilikis chipped up to around 52,000.
Kristian Lunardi has just found a triple up!
Finding himself all in holding against and , the final board of would see Lunardi turn a straight to collect the pot and move to slightly under 40,000 in chips.
Just as quickly as Ben Delaney started to get some chips back, he has lost them.
After facing a 2,000 chip raise, Delaney shoved for around 21,000. His opponent called and Delaney would be sweating his tournament life.
Delaney:
Opponent:
Uh oh... Delaney was in some trouble.
Board:
With no help, it was home time for the young Aussie.
Joe Cabret found himself all in for exactly his last 20,000.
Cabret:
Opponent:
The board ran out to see Cabret evade the sweat and double to roughly 43,000.
The following hand, Cabret would finish off his opponent when his held true against when the board was spread to see him move to just over 65,000 in chips.
Ben Delaney found himself all in holding against an opponent's .
The board ran out to see Delaney pushed the pot as he climbed up to 21,000 and change.
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100
Facing a raise to 2,225 from early position, Dean Nyberg made it 5,500 to go from late position.
Once the blinds passed, the preflop raiser went deep into the tank before moving all in for 15,050 with Nyberg quickly making the call.
Nyberg:
Opponent:
The board ran out to see Nyberg fail to improve while slipping to 9,000 in chips.