Martin Finger was under the gun when he opened it up to 1,600. Mile Krstanoski flat-called from the hijack before Tonio Rodor moved all in on Krstanoski's direct left. The action then moved to Michael Addamo in the small blind and he moved all in for 50,000 with Krstanoski having around 30,000 behind and Finger less.
Finger folded, Krstanoski folded and Rodor was at risk with against Addamo's .
Dylan Kehoe has just managed a double up through Anthony Legg.
We picked up the action on the turn of a board with Kehoe getting the chips all in with against Legg's . Legg was in front at this point with his set, but the river meant Kehoe had made a flush to double up.
The current chip leader Raiden Kan has just given the call to "cut and deal" (as they say here at Crown Perth) and with that, the cards are in the air on Day 2 of the ANZPT Perth Main Event.
Over the last two days, 192 players hit the tables for the ANZPT Perth Main Event and now only 105 remain.
Those players are returning for Day 2 in the hopes of getting as close to the 21 money-paying positions as possible.
Leading the way with 80,450 in chips is Macau-based Raiden Kan. Prominent UK pro Stephen Chidwick, meanwhile, has the second largest stack overall with 76,350.
There are lots of notable names still in contention including Team PokerStars Pro Bryan Huang, Didier Guerin, Stev Lackovic, Henry Szmelcer, Jack Salter, Anthony Legg, Bernard Beh, Michael Guzzardi, Mustapha Kanit and Martin Finger, just to name a few.
Day 2 is set to begin at 12:30pm local time and right here at PokerNews is where you can follow all the action.