On a flop of , Rennie Carnevale called a 1,800-chip bet before both he and his opponent checked the on the turn.
With the dealer dropping the on the river, Carnevale's opponent shook his head seemingly in disappointment before checking as Carnevale fired out a bet of 1,800.
His opponent went into the tank for several moments before eventually folding as Carnevale raked in the pot to move to 35,000.
For the ANZPT Adelaide Champion, he is not just looking to make his name on the International circuit, but also bring home a very expensive birthday present as today is Carnevale's 22nd birthday!
With the action folding round to Bryan Huang in the small blind, he bumped it up to 900 and found a caller in the big blind.
Huang fired out 1,000 on the flop with his opponent making the call before the landed on the turn and Huang checked it through. The big blind paused for a moment before splashing the pot with a bet of 2,500.
Making the call, Huang then proceeded to check the on the river before being faced with a 6,000-chip bet.
Now taking his time to contemplate the decision at hand, Huang would eventually make the call tabling his to best his opponent's while moving up to 43,500 in chips.
Facing a raise to 600 from under the gun, Raj Ramakrishnan moved all in for 11,850.
An opponent in the cutoff four-bet all in for 24,150 to force the blinds and the original raiser to fold while putting the 2009 Aussie Millions final tablist at risk.
Ramakrishnan:
Opponent:
Unfortunately for Ramakrishnan, the board ran out to see his tournament end well short of a Day 2 berth.
Unlike yesterday where there wasn't a single Team PokerStars Pro representative, today sees five of them in the field, and one stuck in bed sick.
Tony Hachem kicked a goal early for the team after he found a double up with Kings, but since then he has slowly been leaking chips to sit with 25,600.
Celina Lin and Tae-Joon Noh are two Team PokerStars Pro Asia members that are looking for that vital hand to accumulate some much-needed chips as they both sit with 10,200 and 14,000 respectively.
However it is Bryan Huang and Raymond Wu who are waving the flag the hardest for the online giants as they sit with very healthy stacks of 51,000 and 35,000 respectively. Huang has been bounced around a few tables already, while Wu has found his groove on his starting table - although his chip trend has represented a roller coaster at times.
The sixth member that was expected to play today is 2005 World Champion Joe Hachem - who as mentioned earlier - is currently sick in bed.
With two more levels remaining in the day, it is expected that Joe may make an appearance, but if not, the remainder of his team will be doing their best to carry Team PokerStars into Day 2!