The players have made an ICM deal and are leaving $20,000 for the winner.
Michael Kane has locked up $78,900 and Stephen McHugh is guaranteed $72,100.
With that, cards are now in the air!
The players have made an ICM deal and are leaving $20,000 for the winner.
Michael Kane has locked up $78,900 and Stephen McHugh is guaranteed $72,100.
With that, cards are now in the air!
Here are the heads-up chip counts.
The players have paused the tournament to discuss a deal.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Kane |
2,200,000
675,000
|
675,000 |
Stephen McHugh |
1,475,000
175,000
|
175,000 |
Michael Doyle has been eliminated in third place and with that it's time for heads-up!
Doyle was the short stack three-handed and opted to get his chips in on the turn of a board holding . Unfortunately for Doyle, Michael Kane made the call with for the trip deuces and a flush draw.
When the board completed with an , Doyle was sent home with a $37,000 score.
It's Kane and Stephen McHugh heads-up for the title!
The two players are just getting ready for the battle now. We will post updated counts in a moment.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Doyle | Busted |
Just a short while after returning from the break and Navin Bechar has been eliminated in third place.
Bechar's final hand saw him three-bet jam for 445,000 from the button after Stephen McHugh had opened it up to 70,000 on his direct right. McHugh eventually made the call with his , having Bechar at risk with .
The flop wasn't good news for Bechar, while the turn gave McHugh a full house and left Bechar drawing dead.
The river was a just to rub a little salt in Bechar's wound as he hit the rail with a $31,000 score.
McHugh's stack is almost as large as Michael Kane's.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen McHugh |
1,300,000
500,000
|
500,000 |
Navin Bechar | Busted |
The four players are back from their break and the cards are back in the air.
The average stack is now around 30 big blinds.
Michael Kane is still well and truly the chip leader.
Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 5,000
Despite losing two players, the last level was very quiet on the action front.
Maybe this 10-minute break will liven things up a bit.
Check back soon.
Michael Kane was in the small blind when he opened it up to 55,000. Stephen McHugh called out of the big blind and the dealer spread out a flop. Kane led for 42,000 here and McHugh made the call. On the turn, Kane checked and McHugh moved all in. Kane opted to get out of the way and so the pot went to McHugh.
This hand was the first to go past a flop since we lost Michael Guzzardi in 5th place!
The action has slowed considerably during four-handed play.
The payjumps between fourth and third isn't massive, but the jumps between the top three payouts are mammoth.
Here is a reminder of what they are playing for.
Place | Prize (AUD) |
---|---|
1 | $105,000 |
2 | $66,000 |
3 | $37,000 |
4 | $31,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Kane |
1,525,000
-175,000
|
-175,000 |
Stephen McHugh | 800,000 | |
Michael Doyle | 800,000 | |
Navin Bechar |
550,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |