The remaining thirty-six players are heading on a 15-minute break while the Tournament Directors undergo a redraw.
2011 Aussie Millions
[Removed:248] was all in for 228,000 with the 
. He was up against Tyler Bonkowski who held the 
. A standard flip it was with Freymann's life on the line.
The flop came down 

and kept the queens for Bonkowski in the lead. He also held on the
turn. The dealer dealt the
on the river and that ended the hand, sending Freymann to the rail and moving Bonkowski to 690,000.
From middle position, Cliff Lee raised to 13,000. Matthew Kirk flat-called from the cutoff seat and Manny Rodrigues called from the button. Manny Stavropoulos reraised all in from the big blind for 78,000. Lee folded and Kirk made the call. Rodrigues also folded.
Kirk: 

Stavropoulos: 

The board ran out 



and kept the nines in front for Stavropoulos. He doubled up while Kirk dropped back to 340,000.
With the board reading 


, Sorel Mizzi check-called 28,000 from the big blind before tapping the table once again when the
landed.
His lone opponent in the hand - Hiren Patel - fired out 56,000 on the river before Mizzi check-raised to 160,000.
Patel made the call, but quickly mucked when shown the 
of Mizzi for the stone-cold nuts!
Mizzi is now up to 620,000 while Patel slips to 420,000.
Picking up the action on the turn, Full Tilt Poker's Patrik Antonius was involved in a hand with Randy Dorfman as the board read 


. Antonius had bet and Dorfman raised to 47,000. Antonius came back with a reraise to 117,000. Dorfman tanked for a couple minutes and then made the call.
The river completed the board with the
and Antonius took his time before checking to his opponent. Dorfman thought for another minute and then fired 100,000. Antonius took time to think things over and then gave it up with the flick of a finger.
Antonius dropped to 725,000 while Dorfman moved back to 1.2 million.
Michael Ryan called from the small blind after Matthew Kirk raised to 12,000 from middle position. The flop came down 

and Ryan checked. Kirk bet 9,000 and Ryan called.
The
hit the turn and Ryan checked again. Kirk raised the bet to 25,000 this time and Ryan again called.
The
completed the board on the river and Ryan led into Kirk with a bet of 25,000. "Let me bluff one more street! I have one more bluff in me!" said Kirk as he tossed his hand away on the river.
"I needed to bet first or you were good," responded Ryan.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
725,000
105,000
|
105,000 |
|
|
460,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
Sam Razavi has just found a double through Eli Heath.
Razavi: 

Heath: 

The board ran out 



to see Razavi double through to 230,000 as Heath slipped to 740,000 in chips.
[Removed:248] opened to 15,000 only to have Randy Lew three-bet his hi-jack to 28,000.
Freymann made the call, but on a 

flop, he check-folded to Lew's 40,000-chip continuation-bet.
On a 

flop, Michael Ryan fired out 28,000 with only David Menz making the call as the
rolled off on the turn.
Ryan led for 45,000 and Menz made the call as the
completed the board. Ryan pushed out 60,000 and Menz smoothed, only to muck at the sight of Ryan's 
.
As Menz slips to 240,000, Ryan climbs to 620,000 in chips.
Hiren Patel opened to 13,000 only to have Steve Gang ship his last 132,000 into the pot. Mark Vos made the call from the small blind as Patel folded.
Gang: 

Vos: 

The 

flop gave Gang an additional seven outs to improve - any jack or ten - but when the
spiked on the turn, Gang would need to spike to stay alive.
Unfortunately for Gang, the
completed the community cards to see him sent to the rail in thirty-eighth place for an AUD$25,000 payday as Vos climbs to 490,000 in chips.