Nali Kaselias has been the big mover of the day, after a huge clash with Martin Comer. Ray Sukkar and David Gorr have maintained their positions while staying out of trouble. David Lee, Grant Levy and Kenneth Damm are still battling with the short stacks.
Nali Kaselias - 2,239,000
Ray Sukkar - 1,238,000
David Gorr - 1,230,000
Martin Comer - 1,123,000
Tim Heath - 792,000
David Lee - 617,000
Grant Levy - 585,000
Kenneth Damm - 385,000
Folded around to him, Kaselias enters with a raise to 70,000. Grant Levy folds, and Kenneth Damm moves all-in for 415,000. Kaselias says, "Well, I have to call," and he puts in the matching chips.
Showdown:
Kaselias:
Damm:
The flop is just what the doctor ordered for the all-in player, as it comes out . The turn is the , ending the hand right there. The river is a meaningless .
Kenneth Damm earns the double up, and he now sits with 861,000. Kaselias has slipped back to 1,763,000.
Grant Levy raises to 85,000 first from the cutoff seat. Martin Comer announces, "Raise," and he fumbles for his chips. In several motions, he re-raises an additional 200,000. Levy goes into the tank, stacking his chips and then leaning back in his chair. He rocks back and forth as he counts down his remaining stack.
During this time, the two men in the hand are chatting casually about the break clock, which is ticking down as Levy contemplates. "You fold if I shove," laments Levy as he finally slips his cards into the muck.
"You're too good, Levy. How am I going to beat you?" asks Comer with a chuckle, and he pulls in the pot.
Nali Kaselias - 1,759,000
Martin Comer - 1,281,000
David Gorr - 1,226,000
Ray Sukkar - 1,143,000
Kenneth Damm - 842,000
Tim Heath - 727,000
David Lee - 644,000
Grant Levy - 587,000