Since that win, the Team PokerStars Pro has struggled to emulate that success so he would love nothing more than to put in a big showing here at the APPT Grand Final in Sydney.
However his late arrival and grumpy appearance at the table indicate that perhaps Moneymaker is a little under the weather. His head is constantly in his hands as he tries to set himself for a long day ahead.
flop. When the turn came
, Bianco's opponent fired the second bullet by leading out for 1,500. Again Bianco made the call.
, not changing anything about the hand. Bianco's opponent bet 3,000, sending Bianco into the tank for over a minute. He finally made the call. His opponent showed
for a busted two-way draw; Bianco incredibly tabled
for second pair and the winner.


. His opponent in the big blind led out for 1,500 before Kaselias bumped it up to 4,500. His opponent then moved all in for 17,500 in total and Kaselias went into the tank.
for two pair.
and brought a bet of 1,850 from Juanda. His opponent raised to 5,000. Juanda mulled it over for about 30 seconds before calling. Both players checked the river
, with Juanda's opponent showing
for trip tens and the winner.


flop. McFadden made a continuation bet of 800 but Ali check-raised him to 3,000. McFadden and the third player both called.
and Ali fired out 10,000 before McFadden moved all in. The third player stepped aside. Ali made the call and tabled pocket eights for a set as McFadden was drawing dead with 

Carter Gill raised over the top of his opponent's bet, making it 5,500 to go. His opponent then moved all in for 20,000 putting Gill to a decision.
and was called by one player who tabled
to double up to 7,100.
against an opponent's 
.

, giving his opponent a pair of kings and the pot to send Vandersluis to an early exit.