One of the few ladies in today's field, Tamara Volkoff, has just scooped up a handy pot.
The hand began with Alexander Debus opening to 500 from the cut off. Volkoff called on the button and Martin Finger came along for the ride from the big blind. On the flop, it was checked to Volkoff who bet 1,000. Finger was the long caller and with that, the dealer flipped over a on the turn. This time both players checked and a completed the board on the river.
Finger led with a bet that looked like 1,500 but we couldn't get a proper look as Volkoff instantly called to see Finger's into the muck when Volkoff showed for a flush.
Casey Kastle recently took down a pot against one opponent on a board. We arrived on the turn to see Kastle betting 500 which was flat-called. On the river, Kastle checked and then called when his opponent bet 900. At showdown, Kastle's out-kicked .
Michael Pedley has just got aggressive to win a big pot on the turn of a board.
We arrived to to find the action being checked to Pedley on the flop, at which point he bet 1,700. Patrick Healy was next to act and raised it up to 4,200. The player directly on Healy's left made the call and it was back on Pedley. After studying Healy's stack, Pedley opted to raise it up to 9,000. Healy folded, while the next player to act made the call.
On the turn, it was checked to Pedley, who thought for quite a while before moving all in for 26,125 in chips, though only 12,000 effective. Eventually the player decided to fold and the hefty pot went to Pedley. He's now one of the chip leaders.
Day 1b of the ANZPT Perth Main Event hosted a field of 93 players, which added with Day 1a means the total field wieghs in at 192 players.
The prize pool is a solid $393,600. That will be shared amongst the top 21 players with the min-cash worth $3,900.
A place at the final table will secure $10,500 while the eventual champion will pocket a very nice $105,000 top prize. Final table payouts are as outlined below, while full information can be found on the ANZPT Perth payout page.
Stephen Chidwick is arguably the most notable player remaining in today's field and he's currently proving why as he moves his stack towards 40,000.
We recently watched Chidwick scoop up a pot on a board. He was in the small blind position against one opponent, from the cutoff. We picked up the action on the turn, with Chidwick leading out for 2,600. His opponent called and then on the river Chidwick bet 5,000. Another call and Chidwick turned over for two pair. That was enough to win the pot!