The remaining players are on a 10-minute break.
2011 Aussie Millions
Omaha Hi/Lo
Trung Tran found himself all in against Oliver Gill.
Tran: 



Gill: 



The board ran out 



to see Tran's flush keep him alive with 3,800 in chips.
Omaha Hi/Lo
Event 2 winner Jarred Solomon has just been sent to the rail.
Finding himself al in on the turn, Solomon's chips were chopped up by Harry Demetriou and Bruno Portaro who made the nut low and king-high flush respectively.
Solomon will have to wait until the next event to see if he can claim his third Aussie Millions gold ring and second for the campaign.
Limit Holdem
With the flop reading 

, Matthew Pearson fired out a bet of 600 from the big blind only to have Oliver Gill on the button make it 1,200 to go.
Pearson smooth-called, and when the
landed on the turn, he check-called 1,200 as the dealer dropped the
on the river.
Both players checked, and when Gill tabled his 
, he was pushed the pot to move to 27,000 and change.
"You're diamonds were dead!" uttered Pearson as he was forced to look down at what remained of his 20,000-chip stack.
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Pot Limit Omaha
David Morton has just seen his tournament life culled courtesy of Leo Boxell.
Having the majority of his chips enter the pot on the flop of 

, it was Morton's 


against Boxell's 


.
The turn and river landed the
and
to see Morton's tournament end as Boxell climbs to 10,000 in chips.
Level: 6
Blinds: /
Ante:
Pot Limit Omaha
On a board of 


in a battle of the blinds, both Oliver Gill and Leo Boxell committed 6,100 to the pot as the
rolled off on the river.
Gill pushed his last 10,800 in to the pot to put Boxell to a decision for his last 8,600.
Over three minutes went by before Boxell eventually released his hand as Gill collected the pot to move to 24,000.
With that, Gill decided to table three cards - the 

- to keep both Boxell and the rest of the table guessing.
Pot Limit Omaha
Matthew Pearson opened to 1,000 from early position and David Morton made the call from the button.
Pearson asked for a count, and when informed that Morton had roughly 5,000 in his stack, he fired out 2,000 on the 

flop.
Morton kicked his cards to the muck as Pearson firstly tabled his 
for top set, before revealing his excellent hi-lo kickers of 
to claim the pot and move to 18,300 in chips.