Kenneth Wong raised from under the gun and Mile Krstanoski called from the big blind to see the flop come down . It was another paired flop at this 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event final table and Krstanoski check-called a bet of 150,000 from Wong.
The turn was the and Krstanoski checked. Wong bet 300,000 and Krstanoski folded his hand.
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From under the gun, Mile Krstanoski raised to 170,000. Oliver Speidel three-bet from the small blind to 370,000 and Krstanoski made the call to take a flop.
The flop came down and Speidel checked. Krstanoski checked right behind and the turn brought the . Again, both players checked.
The river was the and both players checked once more.
Speidel showed the for a pair of eights and Krstanoski mucked.
From the button, Oliver Speidel raised to 160,000. Mohamad Kowssarie reraised all in from the small blind and Speidel snapped when action got back to him.
Speidel tabled the and was ahead of Kowssarie's .
The door card was the as the and followed. The turn was the and gave no sweat as Kowssarie was now drawing dead. The river completed the board with the and officially finished off Kowssarie.
From the button, Oliver Speidel raised to 160,000. Kenneth Wong called from the big blind and the flop came down . Wong led for 250,000 and Speidel made the call.
The turn was the and paired the board. Both players checked.
The river was the and Wong bet 350,000. Speidel mucked and Wong won the pot.
In the small blind, Oliver Speidel raised all in and Mile Krstanoski called all in from the big blind. Speidel showed the and Krstanoski a dominating .
The flop came down and it just must be Speidel's day as he took the lead with a pair of nines. The on the turn gave Krstanoski a flush draw, but he couldn't find a king or a heart on the river when the landed on the river.
Krstanoski finished in third place for A$610,000 and the other two players are now on a 40-minute break before heads-up play resumes.