| Player | Chips | Progress |
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40,000 | |
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35,000 | |
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26,000
2,000
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2,000 |
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24,000
1,800
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1,800 |
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2011 Aussie Millions
Level: 5
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
Ben "CNT_CRUSHER" Delaney isn't an opponent you want to your left, but when your one Sorel Mizzi that might not cross your mind.
With a flop showing 

Sorel Mizzi checked to Delaney. Delaney made a 700 chip bet and Mizzi called.
Turn: 
Checked to Delaney again, he also checked.
River: 
Sensing some weakness on the turn perhaps or mabye just using his 2010 player of the year soul reading abilities on the young aussie, Mizzi this time led out for 2,500. Delaney folded and Mizzi took down the pot.
There was four cards showing on the board over at Nik Lackovic's table, with 


sending a check up front to Lackovic.
Lackovic made it 1,200 and his opponent called. On the river came the
and again Lackovic was checked to. 2,725 was the bet this time and again his opponent called.
As soon as his opponent called, Lackovik elected to muck his hand. A bluff picked off but Lackovic still sits healthy with just over starting stack
Eric Assadourian found himself with a short stack coming back from the break and as such had his tournament life on the line just a few hands back.
Assadourian's remaining chips were in the middle, their only protection and saviour a
and a
which would need some help against an opponents 
.
Asking the dealer to deal the crads out slow as to create some suspense, Assadourian was happy to see the
the second card drawn. The next was the
. The turn and river bricked and with that Assadourian was no more.
"Well atleast that last hand was interesting," a happy-go-lucky Assadourian spouted as he left the table, wishing his opponents goodluck.
The numbers are finally in, with the late starters all taking their seats. Enough players to fill 63 tables started the day with the original 373 already dwindled down to 263.
Back from the break. Hope the 10 minutes were used wisely cause we are straight back into it with antes kicking in.
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
10 minutes break.
Tony "Bond18" Dunst is no longer with us, hitting the rail just shy of the first break of the day.
Although busto, Dunst doesn't seem too upset. Walking past the PokerNews blogging desk Dunst could be heard in happy spirits saying, "i figure I've got the rest of the day off."