Jonas Lauck pushed all in from middle position for 54,500. Matthew Moss called in the small blind.
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The flip went Moss' way as ![]()
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rolled off the deck, and Lauck took his leave with a "good luck."
Jonas Lauck pushed all in from middle position for 54,500. Matthew Moss called in the small blind.
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The flip went Moss' way as ![]()
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rolled off the deck, and Lauck took his leave with a "good luck."
Stefan Huber has shown plenty of premium hands in showdown so far and the latest hand was no different.
Kah Boon Teh was all in for 42,000 on the button and Huber called in the small blind.
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left Teh drawing dead and the pot was sent to the Swiss.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Joseph Abdulnour faced the check-shove of a new arrival at the table out of the big blind.
Abdulnour called and tabled ![]()
for top pair, while his opponent had a sweat with the ![]()
. The
turn and
river run out brought no help for the player at risk and Abdulnour raked in the pot.
A player opened for 7,000 first to act and got a call from Beau Palmer in the cutoff before Ari Engel made it 34,000 in the big blind. Palmer took the flop heads up with Engel and the dealer spread ![]()
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. Engel bet 23,000 and Palmer called. Engel slowed down on the
and Palmer bet 47,500. That convinced Engel to give it up.
Najeem Ajez opened and Sam Grafton three-bet from middle position. Ajez called.
The flop came ![]()
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and Ajez check-called a bet of 20,000. The turn was the
and again Ajez check-called, this time for 78,000.
The river was the
. Ajez checked for a third time and Grafton moved all in for 183,500. Ajez called.
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- one pair (queens)
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- two pair (queens and jacks)
Grafton was sent to the rail with Ajez moving up to take over the chip lead with 119 players remaining.
With 122 players left in the 2018 Aussie Millions, we are down to our final two women: Sarah Bilney and Edel Maher.
Just now Maher doubled up holding the nuts with ![]()
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. There was a bet of 25,000 and a shove of 81,000 in front of her. She called all in for 77,000 and the third player folded.
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and could stack up the chips after the
turn and
river.
Duff Charette raised from early position and called a three-bet by Stefan Huber on the button before both cvhecked through a flop of ![]()
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. On the
turn, Charette bet 23,000 and Huber called to head to the
on the river.
Charette made it 42,000 to go and Huber moved all in with the superior stack to send his opponent in the think tank. Among the players at the table, Craig Mason walked around the table and said on the rail "I think he has a set of nines and the other guy ten-eight suited." Charette continued to talk through the hand at the table and didn't get any reaction from Huber before eventually folding his ![]()
for a set.
Huber showed one of his cards, it was the
.
Raphael Tenenbaum raised to 6,500 and Ari Engel three-bet to 18,800. It folded back to Tenenbaum who four-bet all in for 51,000 and Engel called.
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with the queen on the turn giving Tenenbaum the double up, twenty minutes after he himself doubled someone up.