Dennis Huntly moved all in for 41,000 from under the gun and Shivan Abdine reshoved from one seat over. The action folded to Brendon Rubie and he asked for an approximate count of the shove and then quickly let go when it was around 640,000 in total.
Huntly:
Abdine:
The player at risk paired his jack on the flop and stayed in the lead with the turn, however the river gave Abdine the higher pair and he scored the knockout. Huntly was the last bounty in the field and handed over token as well to give Abdine an extra payday of A$1,000.
Michael Dix opened the betting, making it 72,000 and Xixiang Luo pushed all in for 540,000 behind.
"I hope I'm racing," said Dix, calling with the . He wasn't. Lou had the and was ahead, until the board ran out to the turn, giving Dix a come-from-behind set of fours.
Lou was devastated, but that changed fast on the river. He exploded with happiness when the was revealed on the end, making him a bigger set, doubling him up to over one million in chips and leaving Dix short.
Xixiang Luo raised to 70,000 as first to act and Michael Dix moved all in from the big blind. Luo asked for a count and then called the shove for 292,000.
Both Xixiang Luo and Shivan Abdine have moved all in several times as of lately without getting called. Luo once showed the , then raised to 70,000 soon after. Michael Dix called in the big blind and then shoved the flop to enforce a fold.
The playing style has been pretty much reduced to clicking buttons. Brendon Rubie typically min-raises and scoops the blinds and antes half of the time while folding to three-bet shoves for the other half. All other players including second-biggest stack Michael Dix keep shoving regularly and no call or even a flop has been in sight at all.
Xixiang Luo shoved all in over a 90,000-chip Michael Dix raise and Dix called with the .
Luo had the spades covered with the and they both flopped a flush when the came out. The turn and river combo left Luo with the nuts and the double up.