Daniel Neilson and Zachary Clark were heads up on a board of , and Neilson checked. Clark fired out 7,600, Neilson check-raised to 28,000, and Clark called.
A repeat four - the - completed the board, and Neilson fired out 44,000. Clark mucked.
The very next hand, Clark raised to 4,500 in late position. An opponent three-bet all in for 18,400, and the action folded back to Clark, who called.
Clark:
Opponent:
Clark's hand was dominated, and he couldn't catch up as the board ran out .
On the last hand before the break, Antonio Esfandiari checked the flop, and the next player fired a bet of 5,000. A third player in the hand called, and then action fell back on Esfandiari. He check-raised to 18,200. The original bettor called, and then the third player folded.
The turn was the , and Esfandiari bet 23,900. His opponent called, and the river completed the board with the . Both players checked.
Team PokerStars Pro and 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Jonathan Duhamel just busted another player to move over 400,000 in chips. It was Duhamel's that did it, besting the all-in player's after the board ran out .
At the start of Level 13, the sixth and final level of the evening, chip leader Gareth Dwyer's table broke. His new table is quite interesting, and features local legends Jason Pritchard and Tom Grigg along with poker superstars Liv Boeree and John Juanda.
With a lot of chips and a lot of big names, Table 24 will be an interesting one to watch during the final hour of play tonight.