2009 Aussie Millions
Event 14 - $2,200 No Limit Holdem (6 Handed)
Day: 2
Jacob Lysemose Eliminated in 3rd Place (AU$65,436)
Lysemose:
Lindbjerg:
The board ran out to see Lysemose head to the rail in 3rd place AU$65,436.
Heads Up
Both are sitting with 1,330,000 each as play continues.
Schwartz Takes the Lead
Schwartz went into the tank before reraising to 610,000 total to bring about a fold from Lindbjerg. With that hand Schwartz moves to 1,860,000 in chips.
Lindbjerg Doubles
The turn fell the and Lindbjerg moved all in for his last 554,000 and put Schwartz into the tank. After several minutes Schwartz made the call and tabled his to be behind Lindbjerg's .
The river landed the to see Lindbjerg double to 1,574,000 , while Schwartz slipped to 1,086,000 in chips.
Schwartz Grinding Back
The turn landed the and this time Schwartz took the aggression firing 140,000 to force a fold from Thomas Lindbjerg.
Following such a great start to heads up Schwartz is clawing his way back after doubling Lindbjerg up only a few hands ago.
Lindbjerg Keeping Steady
The flop came down and Lindbjerg led out for 60,000 and Schwartz made the call. Both players checked it down when it went on the turn and on the river to see Lindbjerg table as Schwartz mucked his hand.
Lindbjerg Gains More Leverage
Schwartz made the call before leading 115,000 on the river of the to only see Lindbjerg reraise to 300,000 total. Schwartz was put into the tank before eventually folding to see Lindbjerg flash the as he raked in the pot sending him to 1,690,000 as Schwartz slips to 970,000.
Level: 25
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 5,000
Noah Schwartz Eliminated in 2nd Place (AU$86,716); Thomas Lindbjerg Wins!
The turn fell the and Lindbjerg again checked to Schwartz who fired out 235,000. Lindbjerg then followed it with an all-in reraise putting Schwartz to a decision for his tournament life. Schwartz tanked for over two minutes before making the call.
Schwartz:
Lindbjerg:
The river fell the to see Schwartz eliminated in 2nd place for a healthy payday of AU$86,716 and see Lindbjerg crowned champion.