Level: 11
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 200
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 200
Jai Kemp has just hit the rail courtesy of Inwook Choi after an all in preflop clash.
Kemp: 

Choi: 

The board ran out 



to see Choi's rivered ace send Kemp flying to the rail just short of the new level.
Choi is now up to 105,000 in chips.
Mark Rebeira bet 15,000 on the flop of 

. Jackson Zheng made the call and they went to the turn where the
was added to the board. Rebeira checked and Zheng fired 16,000. Rebeira made the call.
The river completed the board with the
and Rebeira checked. Zheng checked and tabled the 
for the winning hand. He improved to 110,000 while Rebeira mucked and dropped back to 65,000.
On the turn, Joel Dodds check-called all in for his tournament life with an open-ended straight draw on the board of 


. He held 
and his opponent 
.
Dodds failed to hit when the river completed the board with the
and he was sent home.
Jarred Graham raised to 3,500 from under the gun. Ben Gilholme reraised all in from middle position for 38,000. Graham made the call.
Graham: 

Gilholme: 

The flop came down 

and both players added a pair of aces with Gilholme's kicker still giving him the best hand. The turn destroyed that though, when the
fell and gave Graham the lead. The river completed the board with the
and Graham's two pair was the winner, sending Gilholme out the door.
Graham moved to 180,000 in chips.
Brendon Rubie checked the river with the final board reading 



. There was approximately 40,000 chips in the middle and Rubie's opponent fired a bet of 20,000. After studying his opponent for a minute, Rubie made the call.
The player tabled the 
for the nut flush and all Rubie could do was muck. He was knocked down to 45,000 in chips after this hand.
Danny "Brotha D" Leaoasavaii is out of the 2010 PokerStars.net APPT Sydney Grand Final. On the flop of 

, Brotha D got all his money in with the 
for two pair up againt the 
for Jackson Zheng. The turn was the
to give Zheng a straight. The river failed to give Brotha D the repeat he needed to a full house or a six for a chop and he was sent to the rail when the
hit. Zheng moved to 140,000 in chips.
Hugh Cohen raised to 3,600 before Dean Nyberg moved all in for about 13,000. Reza Vakili flatted the shove and then Cohen reraised to 33,000. With Nyberg already all in, Vakili was back up and he moved all in, having Cohen and his 120,000-chip stack covered. Cohen made the call, creating a massive all in involving three players, two at risk and one side pot.
Cohen: 

Vakili: 

Nyberg: 

The board ran out 



and the kings held up for Vakili. He was able to bust both Cohen and Nyberg to see his stack vault to 270,000. That's good enough for the chip lead.
Facing a raise to 4,000, Sam Capra moved all in for 22,800 and the preflop aggressor made the call.
Capra: 

Opponent: 

The final board ran out 



to see Capra hit the rail.