2011 Aussie Millions

Event #7: No-Limit Hold'em - Rebuys
Day: 2
Event Info

2011 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
100,595 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,000 AUD
Entries
86
Level Info
Level
15
Blinds
2,000 / 4,000
Ante
400

Minnullin Makes Moves

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

Alexander Debus made it 3,200 to go from early postion before play came to Albert Minnullin in the cut off. Minnullin made the call, as did Eoghan O'Dea from the big blind.

Flop: {8-Spades}{6-Spades}{7-Diamonds}

O'Dea led into the flop for 4,200. Too much for Debus he got out of the way but it was just the right amount for Minnullin who made the call.

Turn: {9-Diamonds}

O'Dea checked this time sending the action to Minnullin who fired out a 16,000 chip bet. It was just the right amount to see O'Dea's cards hit the muck.

Minnullin who was under 10,000 earlier in the day is now soaring past the 70,000 mark.

Tags: Albert MinnullinEoghan O'Dea

Speidel Doubles

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

We've had yet another double-up at this final table - this time, it was Oliver Speidel who managed to stay alive against JP Kelly and as a result he's up to more than 45,000 in chips.

Kelly raised from under the gun and Albert Minullin folded before Speidel shoved for 21,600. Kelly called, turning up {A-Hearts}{10-Clubs} but was behind the {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds} of Speidel.

Speidel paired up on the flop of {J-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} but Kelly scored some extra outs on the turn of the {3-Clubs}, only to ship over the chips after a useless {3-Clubs} bricked out on the river.

Bust out, one time!

Tags: JP KellyOliver SpeidelAlbert Minnullin

Dorfman & Speidel Clash Again

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

Oliver Speidel and Randy Dorfman have clashed in yet another pot as the final table of Event #7 keeps on keeping on.

Speidel raised to 4,500 from under the gun and Dorfman called from the cutoff before the dealer spread the flop of {8-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{10-Diamonds}.

Speidel checked and Dorfman opened for 5,500, but Speidel check-raised all-in for another 32,200, causing Dorfman to spring out of his chair melodramatically. He asked for a count before angrily throwing his hand into the muck.

Nothing like a little bit of Hollywood to try and liven things up.

Tags: Oliver SpeidelRandy Dorfman

Allergic To Flops

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

We are begginning to wonder whether or not these players have something against flops.

The last five hands have seen pre-flop raises and blind protecting three-bets ensure that the no cards are dealt face up on the board.

Alexander Debus Eliminated in 7th Place (AUD$17,050)

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

We can confirm that Alexander Debus only played four contested pots during this entire final table, but two of those pots have led to his demise in seventh place.

Debus open-shoved from under the gun with {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds} and the action folded to Eoghan O'Dea (who's been just as tight) who tank-called all-in with {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds} from the small blind.

O'Dea improved to a set on the flop of {7-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and despite having a slim chance to hit the straight, Debus was left with just 5,000 after the turn and river bricked out {2-Spades}, {J-Spades}.

In the very next hand, Randy Dorfman put him all-in from the small blind. Debus threw his chips in, tabling {9-Hearts}{4-Spades} against Dorfman's {K-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}. Both players hit a pair on the board of {5-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}, but Dorfman's sevens were best and Debus departs to collect AUD$17,050.

Tags: Alexander DebusEoghan O'DeaRandy Dorfman

Joey Lovelady Eliminated in 6th Place (AUD$20,460)

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

Joey Lovelady has just been sent to the rail by Oliver Speidel in sixth place, but it wasn't without controversy.

Lovelady and Speidel were heads-up to a flop that read {3-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{9-Hearts}; Speidel checked to Lovelady who led out for 7,500 before Speidel check-raised to 19,000. Lovelady deliberated for over two minutes before moving all-in and Speidel called, showing down {K-Hearts}{2-Hearts} for the second-nut flush draw against the open-ended straight draw of Lovelady who tabled {6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}.

The chip counts were too close to call, so the dealer was instructed to leave the chips alone and run out the board first, however, Albert Minnullin took it upon himself to start cutting them down.

"WOAH!" cried the others. "Sir, you can't do that," the tournament director said. Minnullin apologised and backed away and the dealer then proceeded run out the turn and river of {A-Clubs}, {J-Spades}.

Speidel's king-high was enough to take down the pot and, after the chips were cut down, send Lovelady on his way to sign off on an AUD$20,460 payday.

Tags: Albert MinnulinJoey LoveladyOliver Speidel

Dinner Time

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante

It's getting to that time of the night where the hunger pains start kicking in. The players will be sent on a half an hour break to re-energize. Rendezvous back here at 8:40 p.m EST.

Level: 14

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 300

The Rich Get Chips

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 300 ante

As the old saying goes- the rich get richer and the poor give all their chips to the rich. Or something to that effect anyway.

Randy Dorfman made it 7,500 from the button, whereby action was sent to JP Kelly in the small blind. Kelly three-bet to 18,000 and Dorfman would come along for the ride.

The flop turned over {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{j-Spades} and with it came a couple of checks.

The {k-Clubs} on the turn would entice the action to start again, with Dorfman checked to and firing out 10,000. Kelly called and we would see the river.

It was a {4-Hearts} on the river and another check from Kelly. Dorfman made it 15,000 and Kelly went into the tank.

Kelly eventually folded and the pot went into the ever increasing mountain of chips now sitting in Dorfman's stack.

Tags: JP KellyRandy Dorfman