The pot was already worth around 15,000 when Kenny Tran fired another 10,000 into the middle on a board of .
Sarne Lightman thought for a moment and felt like he had to make the call. Kenny flips the nuts with his as Lightman flashes the before the pot is pushed to Tran. Tran jumps to 40,000 in chips while Lightman is now down to around 15,000.
Sam Youssef was issued a penalty for allegedly flipping over an opponent's hand that was tossed into the muck. The incident went down on the last hand before the previous break. Youssef folded to a bet on the river. When the dealer pushed the pot to the winning player, that player tossed his hand into the muck. Youssef allegedly turned over the cards to see what the winner hand. That's why he was given a penalty where he had to sit out two full orbits.
The board read and Tony G fired out a large bet on the river. Richard Holmes thought for a few moments and made the call. Tony G flipped over for a full house to add to his growing stack.
Ona flop of , Grant Levy raised all in with . Dusan Stoevski called with . He made his flush ont he turn and increased his stack to 50,000. Levy slipped to 12,000.
According to Crown Casino director of tournament operations, Jonno Pittock, they are adding an additional event to the Aussie Millions schedule. Next Saturday on January 20th, there will be a $10,000 buy-in HORSE event. It will be capped at 48 players and it will be a two-day event with the final table to be held on Sunday, Juanuary 21st.