Event 5 - $1,150 No Limit Holdem w/ $1,000 rebuys (2-Day Event)
Days:
12
Event Info
Buy-in | 1,000 AUD |
Prize Pool | 526,000 AUD |
Players | 150 |
Level Info
Level | 17 |
Blinds | 5,000 / 10,000 |
Ante | 1,000 |
Hand #62 - Robert Wang
Robert Wang has the button in seat 3 and opens with a 35,000 raise which steals him the blinds and antes.
Hand #61 - Robert Wang
Michael Pedley has the button in seat 1. Robert Wang completes the bet from the small blind and Larry Karambis checks his option in the big.
The flop comes

and Wang leads out with a 10,000 bet which is enough to force Larry out of the pot.
The flop comes



Play Resumes
Unable to reach a deal at the moment, the players have returned to the table and the cards are back in the air.
Chip Counts
Larry Karambis: 253,000
Robert Wang: 352,000
Michael Pedley: 186,000
Robert Wang: 352,000
Michael Pedley: 186,000
5-Minute Break
The players take a quick five-minute break to discuss a potential deal.
Hand #60 - Robert Wang
Larry Karambis has the button in seat 4. MIchael Pedley completes the bet from the small blind and Robert Wang checks his option in the big blind.
The flop comes

and both players check. The turn brings the
and Pedley passes the first action to Wang who leads out with a 20,000 bet. Pedley makes the call.
The river brings the
and Pedley again lets Wang act first. Wang pushes two stacks of $1,000 chips into the middle, a 40,000 bet, which prompts Pedley to surrender the hand.
The flop comes




The river brings the

Hand #59 - Michael Pedley Gets a Walk
Hand #58 - Michael Pedley
Michael Pedley has the button in seat 1 and makes it 20,000 to go, stealing the blinds and antes.
Hand #57 - Michael Pedley Doubles Up
Larry Karambis has the button in seat 4. Michael Pedley completed the bet from the small blind and Robert Wang immediately moved all in from the big. Pedley made the call and turned over 
; Wang, once again, produced pocket sixes.
The board filled out



giving Pedley two pair, jacks and tens, and a wealth of new life, with well over 120,000 in chips.


The board filled out




