The one more hand call has been made before players take a 75 minute dinner break.
What started as 372 has come to just 75. The remaining players will be taking this much deserved break to eat, drink and contemplate how they are going to tackle their table when they get back! See you here at a touch after 8 p.m EST.
Andrew Hinrichsen is continuing to build towering stacks of $1,000 chips as he starts to take control of his table and all that get sent there.
When faced with a raise to 2,400 Hinrichsen three-bet to 5,500 from the button but not before he looked at his opponents stack. His opponent then proceeded to look at his own stack for some time before announcing he was allin. Hinrichsen snapped him off and rightly so as he held the elusive pair of aces!
Hinrichsen:
Opponent:
Flop:
The aces did not seem so elusive anymore, one more heart and Hinrichsen wouldnt add one chip to his stack.
A club on the turn and a diamond on the river saved Hinrichsen's aces and he sent another player, himself finally cracing the hundred thousand plus stack!
Jackson Zheng seems to know his way around a short-handed table, taking second place in th AUD$2,000 6-Max event at the 2010 APPT just a couple of months ago.
Zheng now sits as our chip leader with a monster 127,000 chip stack.
Michael Guttman is showing that agression doesn't just come from the young internet kids, raising andd re-raising the last two consecutive hands to take down the pot without having to see a flop.
Guttman has already made a Pot Limit Omaha final table at this years Aussie Millions could he had a No Limit Hold'em table to that list?
Some recent eliminations include online superstars Dale Philip and Ben Delaney and Australia's Jackie Glazier and opening event final tableist Nik Lackovic.
Martin Drewe is still one of the chip leaders with play like this the very reason behind it.
With a flop showing , Drewe checked to his opponent on the button. Making it 3,000 Drewe promptly check-raised to 6,500. At this point the player shoved all-in and Drewe insta-called.
Drewe:
Opponent:
Bad shove from the opponent, good call from Drewe.
The turn card the and the river the . One more sent home and Drewe continues to re-build his stack, up over 50,000.