2019 Aussie Millions
Darryll Fish opened first to act and picked up three callers including Bobby Zhang in the blinds and they headed to the ![]()
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flop, on which the action checked to Fish. He continued for 1,200 and picked up one call, Zhang then check-raised to 5,200. Fish moved all in and Zhang was the only caller.
Darryll Fish: ![]()
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Bobby Zhang: ![]()
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The
turn changed nothing yet, but Fish spiked the
river to remain in contention.
A player in middle position opened to 550 and Michael Soyza, who had just sat down less than ten minutes ago, defended his small blind.
The pair checked a ![]()
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flop and Soyza bet 1,000 on the
turn. His opponent called and the river was the
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Soyza overbet 5,500 and after a short tank his opponent called. The two-time ring winner turned over ![]()
for four of a kind, winning the pot.
Mark Radoja bet the heads-up turn of ![]()
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for 550 and his table neighbor made it 1,900 to go. Radoja called and the
on the river was checked through. Radoja was shown the ![]()
for a pair of tens and the Canadian mucked, dropping down further.
Anthony March and Ana Marquez are the two current chip leaders on the same table.
On the heads-up flop of ![]()
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, Vishal Maini in the cutoff bet 500 when the action checked to him and the small blind came along to the
turn, which both players checked. On the
river, no betting action followed and Maini mucked when he was shown ![]()
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David Yan was also involved in the last hand of the level one table over and bet the ![]()
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turn for 6,200 in the hijack. The cutoff called and Yan check-folded the
river to a big bet, dropping to half the starting stack as a result.
The field size has increased to 329 entries with around a dozen casualties so far, and all remaining players have been sent into their second 15-minute break of the day.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
In the final hand of the previous level, Cole Swannack battled with David Sun and they went several minutes into the break. The board showed ![]()
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and Swannack check-shoved when facing a bet of 4,100 by Sun in the cutoff. Sun asked for the chips to be pulled in, and it was another 23,950 to call.
Sun eventually folded when the clock was about to be called on him and Swannack claimed the pot. Further notables from the very same table can be found below.
Joel Cohen opened to 500 and got one caller before Russell Thomas three-bet to 2,400 from the small blind. Cohen four-bet to 5,500 and Thomas was the only caller.
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was checked by both players and the turn brought the
. Thomas check-called 4,500 and the river was the
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Thomas checked again and Cohen bet 20,000. Thomas spent a long time in the tank, hovering between flicking a chip in to call and folding. Eventually, he folded.
"You could have interviewed me," Cohen said to Thomas. "I would have given you all the answers."
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turn, Miroslav Vincic in the hijack bet 2,000 and Connor Drinan called in the cutoff. The button min-raised to 4,000 and both opponents called. Vincic bet the
river for 6,000 and Drinan reluctantly called, as did the button.
Vincic turned over ![]()
for the top full house, and Drinan shook his head, flashing ![]()
for the inferior full house. The button mucked and Vincic dragged in a very healthy pot, joining Dennis Huntly as table big stack.