Gordon Huntly has just eliminated a player in a brutal fashion. It was all in preflop, with Huntly holding 
and his opponent holding 
.
The board ran out with 


, giving Huntly the straight, while his opponent hit a set which mean very little.
Gordon Huntly has just eliminated a player in a brutal fashion. It was all in preflop, with Huntly holding 
and his opponent holding 
.
The board ran out with 


, giving Huntly the straight, while his opponent hit a set which mean very little.
48th place: Michael O'Grady
49th place: Nicholas Lamport
50th place: Guy Delahaye
We just found out about an interesting hand which took place right before the dinner break. It involved Mishel Anunu and Didier Guerin as the two players yet again traded chips.
It started when Guerin opened the pot preflop holding 
and Anunu flat-called holding 
.
Flop: 


With that flop you can imagine that plenty of chips would be going in the middle. Well, that's exactly what happened as Anunu got his entire stack in and Guerin made the call.
The turn and river bricked out as the broadway fro Anunu sees him back up to almost 400,000.
It's back to play for the remaining players in the 2012 ANZPT Sydney Main Event. Two more levels and its all over for the night.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Approximately 49 players are heading on the final 10-minute break of the evening. See you back here soon for the last two levels of the night.
Mishel Anunu has been rising up the chip counts for much of the day, but he has recently taken a big hit to his chip stack. It started with an open from Anunu in middle position. The player in the small blind then 3-bet and it was on Didier Guerin in the big blind. Guerin then threw in a cold-four bet and it was back on Anunu who shoved all in. The small blind got out of the way and Guerin made the call.
Guerin: 

Anunu: 

Guerin was the player at risk, but he was looking good to take the massive double-up. The board ran out 



, no help for Anunu as he now sits with a pittance of what was once a huge stack.
These are the latest (and first round) of payout eliminations. These four players have earned themselves $3,688.
51st place: Rhys Gould
52nd place: Andrew Mellado
53rd place: Dean McIver
54th place: Gerhard Niess