Luke McLean and an opponent were heads up on flop of [5sh3d]. McLean's opponent checked, he fired out a bet, and the player check-raised to 2,400. McLean called.
The turn was the , the player quickly tossed out 4,100, and McLean called.
The completed the board, the player led out for 5,200, and McLean moved all in for 20,650. The player tanked for quite some time, then folded.
The 2011 Aussie Millions Main Event champion has just been knocked out. David Gorr regained some chips before the dinner break when he beat Jamie Pickering's with . The board ran out and Gorr was back up to around 8,000 chips.
Right after dinner he was all in once more and this time he was up against Tobias Schwecht's . Gorr showed and the board, , was unkind for the former champ.
The two previous champs have been knocked out on Day 1a as Oliver Speidel was eliminated earlier.
A short-stacked opponent was all in for his last 8,200 moments ago, and Rupert Elder was the player that had him at risk. Unfortunately, Elder was crushed.
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The board ran out , and Elder is left with just 7,000 or so chips.
Three players, including Brian Payne, took a flop of . The action checked to Payne, who tossed out two teal T1,000 chips, and a player in the blinds check-raised to 4,700. Payne called.
The turn was the , both players checked, and the completed the board. The player checked again, Payne fired 12,300, and his opponent tank-folded.
Jackier Glazier just doubled up in an interesting hand. Micah Raskin raised to 1,100 preflop and Billy Jordanou made the call. Glazier had just 11,000 chips left and decided to move all in. Raskin called after which Jordanou folded his cards.
Glazier showed and was up against the apologetic Raskin who showed . The window card was a seven but Glazier hit a king to double up. Raskin is still in good shape while Glazier is back in the hunt with over 50 big blinds.
Four players, including Ayaz Mahmood, saw a flop of . The action checked to Mahmood, who tossed out 3,100. One player called, another check-raised to 6,600, and both Mahmood and the check-caller came along for the ride.
The turn was the , the player who-check-raised immediately fired 15,000, and Mahmood instantly called. The third played folded.
The river was the , and the player immediately moved all in. Mahmood snap-folded, and is down to roughly 68,000 chips.
Luke McLean and an opponent took a flop of . McLean led out for a 8,725-chip bet, and his opponent went deep into the tank.
Eventually, he grabbed four yellow T5,000 chips, and splashed them forward. After raising to 20,000, he grabbed the rest of his stack, seemingly ready to commit it all. McLean folded, and the player proudly tabled for ace-high.