Five players limped into pot, before the dealer spread out the flop. The five all opted to check as the fell on the turn. The small blind checked, as Pravin Harji bet out 1,800 from the big blind. He had one call from the player to his immediate left, as the others got out of the way.
The came on the river, and Harji looked over at his opponent’s stack, before announcing all-in for 45,000, which had his well-covered. After a moment, his opponent mucked, relinquishing the pot the Harji.
The hand started with Tom Grigg opening to 1,200 from the hijack and finding a quick call from Ivan Zalac in the cut-off. The decision was then on Tristan Bain, who moved all-in for his last 9,000 from the small blind. The big blind decided to join the party, and moved all-in for 20,000, forcing a fold from both Grigg and Zalac.
Bain:
Opponent:
Bain was in great shape to double-up, but went behind in the hand, when the flop fell . Having a few outs, Bain would not get there, as the turn and river brought the and to see his day end prematurely.
The action started with Ashley Warner opening to 800 from late position, before an opponent in the cut-off raised to 1,800. Warner made the call and then checked as the flop came down . The player in the cut-off didn’t slow down, throwing out a bet of 2,500, but was met with a quick raise to 5,600. He casually made the call, and both players watched as the made the turn.
Warner decided to move all in for approximately 27,000 and was met with an instant call as both players tabled their cards.
Warner:
Opponent:
Unluckily for Warner’s opponent, he had flop bottom two-pair, and was behind to the dominant top two-pair. The completed the board, which was no help for Warner’s opponent, who made his way to the rail.
We missed the action over on Table 28, but arrived at the table to see Kristian Lunardi losing the hand with the against his opponent who rivered a flush holding .
After several raises pre-flop, and the pot sitting at around 6,000 in chips, Liam O’Rourke checked the flop as his opponent bet our 2,600 from the button. He made the call, as both players checked down the and on the turn and river.
His opponent tabled for a pair of tens, but it was no match for O’Rourke, who held for top pair.
O’Rourke will hoping to make his second bullet count, as he progresses through today’s field.