The final remaining Team PokerStars Pro Bryan Huang just found himself a nice double up. Huang kicked things off by raising to 10,500, and Kyle Cheong three-bet to 10,500. The action was folded back around to Huang who moved all in for 117,000 chips. Cheong called.
Kyle Cheong
Bryan Huang
The board ran out , and Huang doubled up. Cheong is still doing very well, while Huang climbs up the leader board.
Michael Lo Giudice just raised to 30,000 from the cutoff, Kristian Lunardi was in the big blind and asked how much his opponent was playing. Lo Giudice replied that he had around 170,000, and Lunardi moved all in.
"Is it just the two of us?" Lo Giudice asked Lunardi. After getting this confirmed he made the call.
Kristian Lunardi
Michael Lo Giudice
The board ran out , and Lo Giudice secured a huge double up.
"Thanks for giving it to me like that," Lo Giudice said to Lunardi who was left behind with very little chips. On the very next hand he moved all in for just 16,000 more, and he tabled aces after everyone folded. A few hands later the tournament was over for Lunardi who walked home with a disappointing min cash.
The flop read when Peter Matusik checked from the small blind. Tam Truong bet 13,000 and Matusik decided to raise all in for 74,000 total. Truong called.
Pat Dillon fought long and hard, but he just busted out a few spots into the money. Dillon ended up all in pre flop against Omer Silajdzija, and the showdown went as following.
After a raise to 10,000 it was Luis Arrilucea who moved all in for around 115,000. A player behind him called all in for 60,000, and the initial raiser folded.
Luis Arrilucea
Opponent
The board ran out , and Arrilucea added some more chips to his stack.
Paul Hockin has managed to grab the chip lead in the level after the dinner break. We don't have any hands from the online star, but it's obvious he's been winning a lot of pots. Hockin isn't holding back and he's up to over 100 big blinds.
Davor Derek limped under the gun after which a player raised to 13,000. The action was folded to Tam Truong who called from the big blind. Derek called as well.
The flop came down and Truong checked. Derek lead out for 23,500 and the initial raiser called. Truong moved all in for 169,000 and took down the pot after not receiving a call.
There was no bubble play, and we don't know who the money bubble was. The clock just jumped from 43 to 41 players, and that means all remaining players will get paid.
Everyone will be guaranteed at least A$3,450, the next pay jump will be at 32. We will play down to the final table tonight.