Oliver Gill was in the small blind holding when he three-bet jammed. It was Peter Baars who had opened the action from middle position and Gill had him covered by a small amount. Baars called and put himself at risk.
Baars:
Gill:
Gill got out of his seat, but then sat back down.
"I'ts not even a sweat for me," joked Gill.
But it was up until the turn as the was good for Murray.
"Bink!" said Gill before the river card was dealt.
River:
Just like that, Baars was sent home in 15th and we were down to 14.
The action is fast paced at the moment and shows no sign of slowing!
Karam Bahi is using up all of his nine lives in this tournament. He’s just landed another remarkable double up with a life-saving river card keeping him alive.
Bahi was all in with against Nathan Sawyers’ . The board ran out to see Bahi pull a three-outer on the river. He leapt to his feet and screamed triumphantly as he now has his head above water with a stack of 115,000.
The bustouts keep coming as we steamroll our way towards the ANZPT final table. Unlucky 13th place goes to Robert Spano who collided with Nathan Sawyers on a board of .
Spano had checked to Sawyers who bet 65,000 before Spano check-raised all in. Sawyers asked for a count as someone else around the tabled yelled out “All in, call” thinking that the action was complete.
“Not yet, but I’m going to,” toyed Sawyers before tossing out the required chips.
Spano showed for the bottom end of the full house, but Sawyers showed for kings full to claim the pot and send Spano to the rail.