Kris Nedanovski, having started the day with 78,100, has moved up the counts to 140,000 after procuring some chips off Guillaume Sosnowski.
Nedanovski made it 3,500 to go from under the gun before the flop and Sosnowski made the call from late position and they would go heads-up into the flop which read .
Sosnowski opened for 4,000, Nedanovski flat-called and they would both check the turn of the .
When the dealer turned up the river , Sosnowski fired out 8,000, Nedanovski raised it to 17,000 and Sosnowski called, only to muck his hand when Nedanovski rolled over for the full house.
Sosnowski slips back to 115,000 but still looks in good shape in these early stages of the tournament.
Kane Sherwell has been eliminated at the hands of Joshua Thompson after getting the last of his money into the midle with pocket jacks, ony to be called by Thompson's .
However the board would run out to give Thompson trips and send Sherwell to the rail.
Julian Powell has been sent to the rail. It was a battle all day for Powell who just couldn't get things moving in the right direction. He eventually succumbed when he pushed his last 19,000 with into an opponent's as the board ran out .
Also joining Powell on the rail is Melbourne Champs winner Todor Kondevski who was recently eliminated.
Scott Kerr has had a less-than-favourable start to the day, but has managed to double up on table 50 after his won a race against an opponent's on a board.
Kerr started the day with 51,400, however he has some work to do as he has only come back up to 28,000 in chips.
Billy Seri raised to 4,200, Jai Gao made the call before Matthew Kepitis moved all in for his last 28,000. Seri made the call as Gao stepped aside.
Seri:
Kepitis:
The flop of was kind to Seri as it gave him hope with an open-ended straight draw but the turn was even kinder as the gave him a set and the lead in the hand. The river blanked the and Seri takes it down to move to 91,000 and send Kepitis off to the rail.
Jeffrey Woods has just doubled up through chip leader Jonathan Karamalikis. The chips were in preflop with Woods holding to find himself racing against Karamalikis' .
The board ran out to pair up Woods' ace and give him the double up. Karamalikis is down to 211,000.
Lisa Walsh has been spotted on the rail after being busted out in these early stages of Day 2 but is certain to head up to the high stakes cash game tables.
We weren't able to catch her bustout, but Jamie Glazier has also been added to the casualty list after moving his last few chips into the middle with , only to find himself dominated by the and of two opponents.