Matthews showed a dominating but the poker gods did not favour him as the board came and Matthews departs in 12th position.
2010 Aussie Millions
Matthews showed a dominating but the poker gods did not favour him as the board came and Matthews departs in 12th position.
The on the flop sealed his fate, followed a queenless board.
The final table is almost in sight.
At the same time that Wissam Boumadi was eliminated, we caught DeucesCracked Pro Vanessa Selbst heading to the cage.
As Wilt recalled to us, the action folded around to Selbst who limped in from the small blind, only to see her colleague shove from the big blind.
Selbst called, tabling pocket aces and was ahead of Wilt's pocket tens, however the last remaining female in the field was eliminated when Wilt spiked a ten on the flop.
Wilt is now on 980,000 in chips.
Lynn Gilmartin caught up with Vanessa earlier on tonight about this event and the DeucesCracked Aussie Millions Academy:
Both players checked the flop of but on the turn of the Wilt check-called Mastorakos' bet of 100,000 before both players checked down the river .
Mastorakos rolled up which was enough to see Wilt send his hand into the muck.
Mastorakos is up to 2,000,000 in chips while Wilt shrinks to 535,000.
Level: 22
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 3,000
Thomas rolled up pocket sevens, which is the fifth time we've seen them on table 29!
The flop was , Thomas fired out 50,000 and Edmonds raised to 150,000. Thomas made the call before both players checked the turn.
On the river Thomas bet 110,000 but Edmonds had already decided to give up and folded.
Rawiller had reraised all-in from the small blind against Edmonds' button raise and got a quick call from the chip leader's .
Rawiller looked very disappointed and flipped but a board of soon improved things for the short stack. He's doubled up to just over 400,000.
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The board was spread , putting Croft's stack up to 1.6 million and leaving Saab with just 204,000.
Saab moved it in only moments later with and Brendan Edmonds called, dominating with .
The board ran out ; Saab was silenced and Edmonds is the first to crack the two million mark, now on 2,150,000 in chips.