While the players are on dinner let's take a look at how the five remaining players' chip counts are looking.
2011 PokerStars.net APPT Melbourne
The players will now be heading on a dinner break.
We will back in the thick of the action in one hours time.
Phillip Willcocks raised to 50,000 from under the gun and received one call from William Jones in the big blind.
The flop came {jh3d9d] and both players checked. The
on the turn enticed a bet from Jones and Willcocks made the call and watched as the
landed on the river.
Jones again led, this time for 123,000 which prompted Willcocks to fold, as Jones solidfies his chip lead.
Michael Frydman moved all-in from under the gun waiting to see if his tournament life would be on the line.
When the action was folded around to Leo Boxell in the cutoff seat he would make the call and the players would turn their hands over.
Boxell tabled a dominating 
against the 
of Frydman and when the board ran out 



it was all over for Sydney's Frydman, who goes home in 6th place and takes with him a handsome A$58,000.
With dinner time looming, there have been six consecutive hands of no excitement, with no flops dealt, no tanks entered and no big plays made.
A new chip leader emerges!
William Jones raised to 50,000 from middle position and received calls from Phillip Willcocks in the cutoff seat and Steve Bouya in the small blind.
The 

on the flop saw a check from Steve Bouya and a bet from Jones to 65,000. Willcocks got out of the way and Bouya went for the check-raise to 225,000. Jones made the call and the
landed on the turn. Bouya led this time, throwing out 300,000. Jones called and the river was dealt the
. At this point Bouya went into the tank before deciding to check and with a check from Jones behind the players would turn their hands over.
Bouya held 
for a small two-pair, while Jones held 
for a turned flush draw and a bigger two-pair.
The one hundredth hand of the APPT Melbourne Main Event has come and gone, with Van Marcus the victor after raising to 55,000 preflop and receiving no callers.
Phillip Willcocks raised to 50,000 from middle position and received a call from Leo Boxell in the small blind.
Flop: 


Boxell check-called a 30,000 bet from Willcocks.
Turn: 
Again, Boxell opted to check-call, this time a 100,000 chip bet from Willcocks.
The river fell the
and this time Boxell would lead for 100,000. Willcocks then threw in a raise to 300,000 and Boxell tank-called.
Willcocks tabled the 
for a rivered two-pair and Boxell mucked his hand, as Willcocks becomes, yet again, the chip leader.
Willcocks raised to 55,000 from the cutoff seat, whereby Michael Frydman 3-bet to 100,000 from the button. The blinds got out of the way and Willcocks maded the call as the 

landed on the flop.
Both players checked to watch as the
fell on the turn. Willcocks Threw in four 25,000 denomination chips and Frydman thought for a few moments, looking from the bet to his stack. He eventually folded and the pot was sent to Willcocks.
This hand was the first hand with a flop for 4 hands.
Folded to Leo Boxell in the small blind he raised to 62,000 with Van Marcus waiting in the big blind. Marcus made the call and we would go to the flop.
Flop: 


Boxell led for 50,000 on the flop and Marcus popped it to 150,000. Boxell made the call watched as the
rolled off on the turn.
Boxell check to Marcus, who shoved all-in. Boxell then went into the tank for a couple of minutes before folding his hand. For a few moments it looked like Marcus was going to table his hand but decided to just quietly slide them face down into the muck.