James Bord opened to 4,500 from under the gun with David Oppenheim making the call before Eli Elezra moved all in from the button for just 7,600.
Once the blinds passed, Bord moved all in to force Oppenheim's cards into the muck.
Bord:
Elezra:
"I run pretty good though!" stated Bord after seeing his domination.
The flop gave Bord a gutshot to go along with his live ten, as Bord quipped, "I'm sorry Eli!"
The turn of the changed little, but it would be the tournament-ending dagger of the on the river that would end Elezra's tournament in sixth place for an AUD$30,000 payday.
James Bord entered the pot first to speak with a raise to 5,000. Patrik Antonius was the lone caller as the flop landed .
Bord fired out a continuation-bet of 5,700 with Antonius smooth-calling as the rolled off on the turn.
Bord checked and Antonius pushed out a bet of 12,000 with Bord making the call before checking the on the river.
Antonius took over ninety seconds before dropping in a bet of 23,000 as Bord let out an insta-moan as Antonius remained emotionless with his hands placed well disguised over his cards.
Another moan, a scratch of the head and some inaudible personal muttering was endured by Bord before he opted to fold after nearly three minutes in the tank.