Gary Benson made it 7,500 to go from the button, and Jason Gray called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Gray checked, and Benson bet 11,000. Gray called.
The was added to the board on the turn, and Gray checked. Benson bet 38,500, and Gray folded.
From middle position, Oliver Gill raised to 7,500. Zane Ly called from the big blind, and the flop came out . Ly and Gill both checked to see the land on the turn. Ly checked, and Gill bet 6,500. Ly folded, and Gill took the pot.
Gary Benson raised to 7,500 from middle position, and Jeff Lisandro called on the button to see the flop come down . Benson bet 19,500, and Lisandro folded.
With 13,200 in the middle on the flop, Zane Ly bet 7,500 into his opponent, Stephen Woodhead. Woodhead called, and the dealer added the to the board on the turn. Both players checked, and the river was the . Ly led with a bet of 13,700, and Woodhead folded.
Vadim Pinsky was all in with against Jason Gray's . The flop, turn, and river came , and Gray sent Pinsky packing in ninth place. He earned AU$4,472 for his finish.
Action folded to Australian Poker Hall of Famer Mel Judah on the button and he raised the pot, leaving himself not much behind. Oliver Gill then three-bet from the small blind and Judah called off after the big blind folded.
Judah:
Gill:
Both player shared an ace and king, but Judah paired one of his other cards on the . He also flopped a heart flush draw. The turn was inconsequential, but the river was not. Gill managed to spike a bigger pair and a clearly frustrated Judah had to settle for 10th place.