01-21-2011 20:46 UTC+11
James Bord and Patrik Antonius
Patrik Antonius opened to 7,000 from under the gun and James Bord defending his big blind to see a flop fall.
Bord led for 4,000 and Antonius made the call as the landed on the turn and Bord fired out 17,000. Antonius paused for several moments before sliding in a raise to roughly 43,000 to force an insta-fold from Bord.
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James Bord Patrik Antonius
01-21-2011 20:43 UTC+11
Howard Lederer upped the ante to 8,500 from the small blind to force a fold from Barny Boatman in the big blind.
Lederer tabled his to collect the pot.
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Howard Lederer Barny Boatman
01-21-2011 20:41 UTC+11
James Bord opened to 7,000 from the cutoff and the table folded round to Howard Lederer in the big blind.
"So close!" stated Lederer as he flashed his .
"Easy money here! Folding aces from the blinds!" added Lederer as the pot was pushed to Bord.
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James Bord Howard Lederer
01-21-2011 20:38 UTC+11
The cards are back in the air!
01-21-2011 20:28 UTC+11
The remaining five players are heading on a five-minute break.
01-21-2011 20:28 UTC+11
Patrik Antonius and David Oppenheim
Patrik Antonius limped in from the small blind and David Oppenheim checked his option to see a flop fall.
Antonius checked and Oppenheim pushed out a bet of 3,000 with Antonius making the call as the landed on the turn.
Both players checked and the on the river saw Antonius push out a bet of 8,000 to force a fold from Oppenheim.
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Patrik Antonius David Oppenheim
01-21-2011 20:25 UTC+11
Barny Boatman made it 5,500 from the button only to be greeted with a Patrik Antonius stare down and then a call from the big blind.
The flop was met with two checks as the landed on the turn and both players tapped the table again.
The river landed the and once both players checked, Boatman tabled his to prompt a muck from Antonius.
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Patrik Antonius Barny Boatman
01-21-2011 20:22 UTC+11
David Oppenheim made it 4,300 from the hi-jack as James Bord made the call from the big blind to see a flop fall.
Both players checked as the landed on the turn and Bord checked once again as Oppenheim fired out a delayed continuation-bet of 6,200.
Bord kicked his cards to the muck as Oppenheim was pushed the pot.
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David Oppenheim James Bord