Chu's penalty remained for the full 5-minutes, and now he is back sweating the virtual cards.
2009 Aussie Millions
Event 2 - $1,050 PokerPro No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info
Chu's penalty remained for the full 5-minutes, and now he is back sweating the virtual cards.
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 0
As the cards were being dealt out he quickly ended his phone call as he sat down to sweat his cards. He folded his hand and then was approached by the Tournament Director who awarded him the penalty.
Chu is disputing the penalty after stating that a different Tournament Director told him that mobile phone usage was fine when not seated at the table.
The board ran out and Noja moved up to 52,500 in chips as Carle took a small dent to be down to 272,500.
Elnasr:
Potter:
The flop fell down and Elnasr took the lead. Needing one of the two remaining queens, Potter would find no luck with the turn and river falling the and .
Potter collected $2,905 for his 8th place finish, while play continued to on the final table with Elnasr moving up to 118,000.
Patrick Fletcher, Mick "the Hoon" Stanton and Billy "the Croc" Argyros have all stopped to watch the action for several minutes before moving on.
On occasional flop, but most hands have been contested without a card being seen.
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 0
The rings are a new innovation at this year's Aussie Millions. They represent the prestige of winning a coveted Aussie Millions title, similar to that of a World Series of Poker bracelet.
Produced by Poker Allure, these solid gold rings are valued at AU$5,000 each and are added value to the prize pool of each of the preliminary Championship events. The winner of the 2009 Aussie Millions Main Event will receive a gold bracelet valued at AU$20,000.
The rings are quite an impressive sight. If you venture down to the Aussie Millions over the next few weeks you can view them on display in the cabinet at the entrance to the Crown Poker Room.
We may indeed be witnessing the start of a tradition here this evening.
Seat 2: Mitchell Carle - 300,000
Seat 3: Michael Russell - 62,000
Seat 4: Nasr Elnasr - 97,000
Seat 5: Haibo Chu - 80,000
Seat 6: Daniel Neilson - 173,000
Seat 7: Daniel Noja - 31,500
Seat 8: Jozef Berec - 58,000