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2011 Aussie Millions
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
Ben Delaney will not be making a day 2 appearance and will not be grinding out a long day like he alluded to earlier.
The flop read 

in a raised pot. Delaney led for 700 and his opponent made it 2,100. A call from Delaney and a turn to come.
The turn came a
and with it a couple of checks.
When the
came on the river, Delaney shoved. His opponent called and turned over 
. The rivered trips too good for Delaney's 
. Delaney can now spend his Saturday afternoon in the sun.
Nali "Iraqi Nick" Kaselias is chipping up early.
Kaselias was in against one opponent in a raised pot when the flop read 

. After Kaselias checked, his opponent made it 1,500 to see a turn. With a call we would see another card.
Turn: 
A scare card. Two checks and a river to come.
River: 
This time Kaselias led out with a 1,600 bet. His opponent called and mucked his hand when Kaselias showed his 
. Kaselias, for lack of a better pun, now rockets to 16,000
Mike Doolan is showing he wont be pushed around by the professional players, when he forced Maria Ho out of this pot. Folded to in middle position Doolan made it 375. Ho then popped it to 950 from the button. Thinking for a moment, Doolan then re-raised 2,175. Ho folded and left herself with 7,000.
Our PokerNews reporter came to the action as the turn card was being placed on the table, with Tony Dunst in the hand against one opponent.
Board: 



The
on the turn brought a bet of 800 from Dunst's opponent and with a call we would see a river.
River: 
The initial bettor made it 2,600 to call, at which point Dunst shoved all in. Dunst had his opponent covered but a call would leave him crippled.
A snap call would leave Dunst just as crippled, and that't what his opponent did, turning over 
for a turned wheel and a rivered 6-high straight.
Dunst showed 
, his hand going into the muck and leaving him with only 1,600 early in the day.
Level: 2
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
The first level is coming to it's final hands and their are still many players yet to be seated!
There is still a line stretching halfway through the Crown Casino Poker Room, with the players watching on, eager to take their seats. The field is seat to eclipse the entries of the last two day ones.
Ben "CNT_CRUSHER" Delaney is already feeling the grind. Delaney was in the blinds when a middle position player raised it to 250, Delaney the call we would see a flop.
When the flop turned over 

and the agressor led out, Delaney made the fold and exasperatedly quipped, "Grind, grind... and it's only the third hand."
With twelve levels of play today, Delaney couldn't be more right. Still a long way to try and survive!
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