New Zealand's [Removed:17] open-shoved for 780,000 under the gun and received a call from Mervin Chan in the cutoff. The button and both blinds folded and the cards were turned up.
Yan:
Chan:
It was a bad spot for the SuperNova Elite as he had run pocket eights into a bigger pocket pair. According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Chan was an 81.31% favorite and Yan only had a 18.23% chance of survival. That dropped to 13.23% on the flop, which gave him a running straight draw, but the useless turn bumped him down to just 4.55%.
Yan needed an eight on the river to survive, but it wasn't in the cards as the peeled off. With that, Yan was eliminated in sixth place for AU$220,000.
Joseph Cabret opened for a raise from the cutoff, Patrik Antonius defended from the big blind, and the flop fell . Antonius check-called a bet of 110,000, and the turn brought the .
Antonius checked, Cabret fired 290,000, and Antonius tank-folded.
Joseph Cabret opened for 85,000 on the button and received calls from Mervin Chan and Jarrod Glennon in the small and big blind respectively. Two checks on the flop put action on Cabret, and he continued for 140,000. Only Chan called and then both players checked the turn and river.
Cabret tabled the for fives and threes, but it was no good as Chan held for a bigger two pair.
Patrik Antonius opened for 80,000 from the button and then called when Joseph Cabret min-raised to 120,000. When the flop came down , Cabret led out for 150,000 and Antonius thought for a solid minute before raising to 450,000. Cabret folded and Antonius was pushed the pot.
Patrik Antonius opened for 80,000 on the button and Joseph Cabret defended from the big blind. Both players checked the flop and then Cabret check-called a bet of 75,000 on the turn.
When the peeled off on the river, Cabret checked for a third time and called when Antonius bet 275,000. The Finn rolled over and Cabret mucked.
Jarrod Glennon limped in from the small blind, Patrik Antonius checked from the big blind, and the dealer fanned . Glennon bet the minimum (40,000), Antonius called, and the turn was the . Glennon fired 115,000, and Antonius called.
The completed the board, Glennon checked for the first time, and Antonius tossed out 175,000. Glennon called. Antonius showed for aces and nines, and Glennon mucked his hand.
Patrik Antonius opened for 80,000 from the cutoff only to have Dan Shak three-bet to 200,000 from the button. Both blind folded and Antonius slid out a big four-bet to 480,000. Shak thought for about 15 seconds before announcing that he was all in and Antonius snap-folded.