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2012 PokerStars.net ANZPT Sydney
Mishel Anunu and Jim Collopy took to a flop showing 

. Collopy was first to act and he led for 5,500. Anunu made the call and the
hit the turn. Collopy again led, this time for 9,000. Anunu wouldn't go away though, throwing out the call as the
hit the river.
This time Collopy would check and as would Anunu. Collopy tabled his 
and they went into the muck as Anunu's 
hit the table.
Tam Truong has had a bit of a rollercoaster day, with another big hand going the way of his swingy stack. When we came to the table there was a flop showing 

and Truong was first to act against two players. He opted to check and the player on his left led for 8,500. The next player involved in the pot popped it to 17,500 and it was back on Truong. A few moments later and Truong was making the call, along with the other player too.
The
on the turn would see all three players check and the
would complete the board on the river. This time Truong led for 25,000 and the player on his left got out of the way. The last remaining player in the pot went into the tank, eventually deciding to make the call.
Truong tabled his 
for a flopped set, sending his opponent's cards into the muck and raking in the big pot.
When we strolled past Team PokerStars Pro Angel Guillen's table we noticed a short-stacked player was all in holding 
against Guillen's 
.
It was looking Guillen would finally see his stack rise well above 50,000, but it wasn't meant to be as a 



board ran out.
The action was opened by Rhys Gould to 4,000 and only the player in the small blind would make the call as the 

flop was dealt on the felt.
Both players checked the flop and a
hit the turn. This time Gould would bet 5,800 when his opponent checked to him. A call would see the
land on the river and this time Gould's opponent would lead for 13,000. Gould decided to raise it up to 28,000 and his opponent made the call.
Gould's opponent tabled 
for a rivered two-pair, not quite enough for the 
which Gould flung onto the table.
Lee Nelson is now sitting behind a very hand stack of around 170,000. The hand which saw him rise up the counts like this started when a player opened it up and then Nelson three-bet to 8,000. A player to Nelson's left then cold-four bet to 18,900 and the original opener put in the call. It was then back on Nelson and he moved all in for an extra 52,000. The four-bettor made the all-in call and the other player looked pained as he decided to give it up.
Nelson: 

Opponent: 

When the board ran out 



, Nelson knocked out one player and now sits with a very nice stack.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 200
Martin Rowe has had quite a lot of success in Sydney before, having taken down the the 2008 APPT Sydney Main Event for a huge $1,000,000. He'll be looking to have similar success here at the ANZPT and so far, so good for Rowe.
A recent hand saw the action folded to the small blind where the player shoved all in for his relatively short stack. Rowe was in the big blind and made the call.
Rowe held 
and his opponent held 
. No help came for the player and Rowe took down the pot.