Both Andrew Leadbetter and Yaxi Zhu have been eliminated from the tournament as the next two to go. Each earned AU$4,350, and there are 22 players left.
The field has been cut down to the final four tables with 24 left now that Maz Misaghian, Dylan Wilkerson, and Tony Hachem have gone out. Misaghian finished in 27th place, Wilkerson in 26th, and Hachem in 25th. All three earned AU$3,305 for their results, and the field is now guaranteed AU$4,350.
Sang Lee was all in for around 30,000 with the against Phil Ward's . It what started out as a great spot for Lee soon turned bad on the flop that gave Ward a set of eights.
The turn was the , and that helped Lee a little bit with a flush draw, but the paired the board on the river and delivered Ward with the winning full house. Lee was eliminated, sending the remaining 27 players into the money.
Alan Schubert has been eliminated by chip leader Alexander Antonios. Schubert was all in with the to dominate Antonios' . Unfortunately for Schubert, though, the board ran out to give Antonios the ace-high flush for the win.
Schubert, who began the day as the severe short stack with just 6,600 in chips, was eliminated in 29th place. That means the remaining 28 players are now on the official bubble with the top 27 paying out.
Shortly after Scott Reid became the first to go in 31st place, Henry Wang was eliminated in 30th. He was all in with the against the for reigning Aussie Millions Main Event champion Ami Barer. The flop, turn, and river of kept Barer's nines in front to send Wang out the door.
Scott Reid has been eliminated in 31st place to become the first casualty of Day 2. He was all in preflop for his last 10,000 or so with the against the for Phil Ward. The board came to counterfeit Reid's pair of fours and give Ward the pot.
Alan Schubert, who began the day with just 6,600 in chips, shoved the first hand of the day, folded, the second, and then was all in again on the third for 7,200 against chip leader Alexander Antonios. Antonios had the , and Schubert had the .
The flop, turn, and river ran out , and Schubert doubled up.