After a flop of a player under the gun made it 3,900 to go. The small blind bumped it up to 15,000 before Barry Greenstein in the big blind made it 70,000, or all of his chips. The player under the gun folded and the small blind made the call.
Greenstein tabled versus his opponents .
The turn brought the completing Greenstein's flush. The river brought the and Greenstein scooped in the pot and is now at 102,000 while his opponent hit the rail.
Tom "durrrr" Dwan moved all in for his last 14,000 and was called by an opponent in the big blind who had about 12,000 total. Dwan flipped over the and was completely dominated by his opponents .
The board came out and Dwan was crippled and left with about 2,000.
A few moments later Dwan got the rest of chips in with and was up against an opponent who held . The board brought no help for Dwan, and he has been eliminated from the 2010 Aussie Millions.
Short stack Joe Cabret only started the day with 9,800 in chips and managed to double up to 17,500 before eventually losing the lot to David Olson.
Olson opened the pot with a raise to 2,500 and when the action reached Cabret, he moved all in for about 17,000 holding . Olson snap-called with pocket aces and the board ran out , allowing the bullets to hold up and subsequently sending Cabret to the rail.
We caught up with the action on the turn and the board reading .
Christos Kazonis moved all in for about 25,000 and was called by Tony G. The G had pocket queens and Kazonis pocket kings. The river was and Kasonis doubles to over 50,000.
Daniel Neilson has just increased his stack to 70,000 in chips with the early elimination of Jason Giuliano.
Neilson opened the pot with a raise to 2,300 from under-the-gun and the player to his left called. Action then folded around to Giuliano who moved all in for about 22,000. Neilson, holding , made the call and the third party in the hand folded. Giuliano came to the showdown with .
A flop gave Neilson quite the sweat, as it gave Giuliano top pair with a flush draw. Despite the good flop, the turn and river bricked , and Neilson's kings held up to win the pot, sending Giuliano to the rail.