Lewis Advances
Toby Lewis has emerged as another player scoring a spot in the final eighteen.
Amassing a 91,525-chip stack, Lewis defeated Nuno de Silva heads-up along with Billy Argyros and Danny Leaoasavaii.
Toby Lewis has emerged as another player scoring a spot in the final eighteen.
Amassing a 91,525-chip stack, Lewis defeated Nuno de Silva heads-up along with Billy Argyros and Danny Leaoasavaii.
Barry Drysdale is currently holding a two-to-one advantage over Steve Hansen.
Fabian Quoss is currently tied in his match while Andrew Teng is holding slightly better then a two-to-one lead against Robert Kolbe.
Fabian Quoss pushed out a bet of 2,300 on a flop of only to be check-raised to 8,300 by David Lacchia.
Quoss made the call, and then called bets of 11,000 and 13,000 from Lacchia when the turn and river landed the and .
Lacchia showed his for a flopped wheel to force Quoss to fold while slipping to under 10,000 in chips.
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 200
John Eames has just progressed through to the second round after defeating Shivan Abdine.
Eames is taking through 91,500 in chips.
Robert Kolbe pushed roughly his last 15,000 in from the button and Andrew Teng made the call.
Kolbe:
Teng:
The board was spread to see Kolbe bubble the money and Teng advance through to round two with a 91,650-chip stack.
David Morton has just advanced through to round two with a 85,550-chip stack.
Simultaneously, Sam Georges bested Marc Ferguson to advance with 92,725 in chips.
David Lacchia just progressed through to round two after he defeated Fabian Quoss.
Lacchia will return with 91,600 as only two matches now remain.
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 200
After being grinded down to just 4,000, Steve Hansen pushed his last four grey 1,000-denomination chips into the pot from the button.
Barry Drysdale made the call without looking at his hand from the big blind to put Hansen at risk.
Hansen:
Drysdale:
The board rolled out to end Hansen's tournament on the bubble as Drysdale advances to round two with 92,025 in chips.