Over the past few hands, it seems everything is going David Oppenheim's way.
He has received a couple of walks and his preflop raises have gone uncalled.
He has now pushed his lead out to holding half the chips in play.
Over the past few hands, it seems everything is going David Oppenheim's way.
He has received a couple of walks and his preflop raises have gone uncalled.
He has now pushed his lead out to holding half the chips in play.
James Bord opened his button with a 30,000-chip raise only to have David Oppenheim make it 130,000 from the small blind.
"That was stupid!" stated Bord as he folded his face up while slipping to roughly 100,000 in chips.
James Bord opened the button to 30,000 before Howard Lederer three-bet shoved all in from the big blind.
"I've done this a few times to you today!" stated Lederer.
Bord deliberated for a few moments before eventually relinquishing the pot to Lederer.
Both Howard Lederer and David Oppenheim has just received walks.
A lot different to the crazy action the past twenty minutes have seen.
From the small blind, James Bord shipped his last 86,000 into the pot, and after some deliberation, David Oppenheim made the call from the big blind.
Bord:
Oppenheim:
The flop kept Bord in the lead until the sweat-tastic spiked on the turn.
Fortunately for Bord, his luck continued as the landed on the river to ensure him another double up - this time seeing his 8,000 from just a few hands ago move to 175,000!
With the action on Howard Lederer in the small blind, he slid in a stack of 5,000-denomination chips.
James Bord made the call from the big blind for his last 42,000 and the cards were again on their backs for the fourth consecutive hand.
Lederer:
Bord:
The flop of was near ideal for Bord without him taking the lead . . . until the landed on the turn that is!
The on the river changed little as Bord claimed yet another double up as he moved to 87,000.
"The man won't die!" stated Lederer as he pushed the chips over to Bord.
Level: 8
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
David Oppenheim opened the button to 17,000 and after Howard Lederer folded, James Bord found himself all in for his big blind of 8,000.
Bord:
Oppenheim:
The board ran out to see Bord double through to 21,500.
The following hand, Bord pushed from the small blind and Oppenheim made the call from the big.
Bord:
Oppenheim:
The board filled out to see Bord make a straight and again double; now returning to 44,000 in chips.
James Bord opened the button with a raise to 25,000 only to have Howard Lederer move all in for 87,500. Bord made the call to put The Professor at risk.
Bord:
Lederer:
The flop gave Bord the lead until the on the turn thrust Lederer in front.
Needing a jack or a ten to eliminate Lederer, the on the river would see Bord crippled to just 8,000 as Lederer doubled through to 170,000 in chips.
Barny Boatman pushed roughly his last 65,000 into the pot from the button and David Oppenheim swiftly made the call.
Boatman:
Oppenheim:
The in the window was the worst possible start for Boatman as the flop filled out .
The on the turn would ensure Boatman drawing dead as the meaningless completed the board to send Boatman to the rail in 4th place for an AUD$50,000 payday.