Stephen Shelly is fast approaching two million in chips thanks to a string of small pots he's won over the past half hour.
In a recent hand, Sorel Mizzi opened with a raise to 55,000 from middle position and Shelly made the call behind him.
The flop came down and Mizzi fired a 62,000 continuation bet that was called by Shelly.
Mizzi then checked the that fell on 4th Street and Shelly took his turn firing at the pot, betting 60,000, which was enough to chase Mizzi out of the pot.
There were five players who saw a limped flop of . Steve Friedlander checked, Sorel Mizzi checked, Stephen Shelly fired 24,000, Tyron Krost folded and Peter Jetten called. Friedlander called and Mizzi called as well.
The turn card was the and action checked to Jetten., He fired 150,000 and only Friedlander made the call.
The river completed the board with the and Friedlander moved all in. Jetten tanked for several minutes before letting his hand go.
Frederik Jensen raised to 60,000 from middle position and Steve Friedlander called. Stephen Shelly reraised to 150,000 from the small blind and then Annette Obrestad tanked in the big blind. She folded and then Jensen asked for a count on Shelly's stack. After getting a ballpark figure, he folded. Friedlander folded as well.
Peter Jetten jacked up the action to 60,000 preflop from middle position. Sorel Mizzi called from the cutoff seat and then Stephen Shelly called from the button.
The flop came down and yet another ace had flopped. All three players checked.
The turn was the and Jetten fired 125,000. Mizzi folded and Shelly called.
The river completed the board with the . Jetten checked and Shelly fired 100,000. Jetten made the call and tabled . Shelly held and the two players chopped up the pot, playing aces and nines with a king kicker.
On the first hand back from the break, Steve Friedlander opened to 70,000 and Tyron Krost three-bet to 200,000. Friedlander folded and Krost won the pot.
"Tom, Tom, where's the Dom?" said Jonno Pittock, informing us that Tom "durrrr" Dwan and Team Jetten crew is on their fifth bottle of Dom Pérignon. Things could get a little rowdy.