We’ve already had an all in on the final table. Action folded around to Dan Kelly on the button, who led out for 40,000 in chips. Dominik Nitsche then raised to 110,000 and was met with an all-in for just over 900,000 in chips. Nitsche made the call, and the cards were tabled.
The hand started with [Removed:480] min-raising, before being met with an all for around 300,000 in chips from Ben Gilholme. Divkovic snap-called and the cards were tabled.
Divkovic:
Gilholme:
Another monster hand for Divkovic, as the board ran out , to see Gilholme eliminated in 10th place.
As soon as Alt doubled on one table, we quickly rushed over to the other table to find Iori Yogo all in pre-flop with , against [Removed:480], who was holding . The board ran out , to see Divkovic eliminate Yogo in successive ANZPT events.
Action folded around to Dinesh Alt on the button, who moved all in for his remaining 397,000 in chips. The small blind folded, as Dominik Nitsche made the call from the big blind.
Alt:
Nitsche:
The board ran out , and although he had some outs on the turn, Nitsche was unable to catch on the river as Alt received a double.
David Campion opened the hand for 50,000 in chips, before being met with raise to 125,000 from Michael Fadersen on the button. The option was on Dominik Nitsche on the small blind, who took almost a minute to announce all in. His 392,000 chip stack was counted out for the others, but neither called.
The action folded around to Rick Solomon on the button, who opened to 32,000 in chips. Gary Benson called from the big blind, as the flop came down . Benson checked, before Solomon placed in 35,000 in chips. Benson instantly re-raised to 75,000, but was met with an even quicker all in from Solomon for his remaining 261,000 in chips. Benson thought for a minute before finally releasing his hand.
We walked over to the table to see the flop showing and around 400,000 chips in the pot. [Removed:480] checked from the big blind, before Gary Benson moved all in for his last 263,000 in chips. Divkovic made the call as both players tabled their cards.
Divkovic:
Benson:
The turn and river ran out and , to see Benson rocket up the leaderboard, as Divkovic took a hit to his stack.