Kenneth Wong opened it up from the cutoff and he received the call from Mile Krstanoski in the big blind.
On the flop, Krstanoski opted to check and Wong bet 150,000. The turn saw Krstanoski check again, except this time he would go for the check-raise when Wong led out for 350,000. It was 450,000 more to Wong, which would be too much as he sent his cards into the muck.
Patrick Healy has just picked up some of Bjorn Li's chips. Healy was on the button when he opened it up to 200,000, Bjorn Li made the call in the small blind and the flop was dealt. Li then checked to Healy who bet out 200,000. Li didn't want to go any further and sent the pot to Healy.
Kenneth Wong is the shortest stack at the table. The last hand Wong played saw him open the action to 125,000 from the hi-jack seat. Mohamad Kowssarie then three-bet to 350,000 and Wong folded.
Al the players folded to Bjorn Li in the cutoff and he raised it up to 125,000. Oliver Speidel made the call in the big blind and the flop was dealt. Both players checked and watched on as the hit the turn. Another check and the landed on the river. This time Speidel would bet 155,000 and Li made the call
Showdown
Speidel
Li
A pair of fours for Li was enough to take the pot away from Speidel.
The action was opened by Mohamad Kowssarie from under the gun and he was then three-bet to 355,000 by Mile Krstanoski. Kowssarie made the call and some cards were dealt on the felt.
Flop:
On the flop, Kowssarie went with a check-call when Krstanoski led for 450,000. The on the turn saw Kowssarie jam his giant stack all in and after some thought, Krstanoski made the call with his 1,225,000-chip stack.
Kstranoski:
Kowssarie:
Krstanoski would need to dodge a four or an eight to survive. The on the river was a safe card and Krstanoski took the double, while Kowssarie took a hit to his stack.
The first elimination of the 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table has just occurred. It all started when Oliver Speidel opened the action to 150,000 from early position. Mile Krstanoski was in the hi-jack seat when he made the call and it was then on Yann Dion on his direct left. Dion thought for a few moments and then announced he was all in. The blinds got out of the way and Speidel quickly made the call. Krstanoski slid his cards into the muck and Dion's tournament life was on the line.
Dion:
Speidel:
Dion was up on his feet as the flop was dealt. The on the turn brought no help and when the completed the board, it was all over for Dion. For his effort, Dion receives A$170,000.
From the button, Mohamad Kowssarie raised to 125,000 and Yann Dion called from the big blind. The flop came down and both players checked to see the turn bring the . Dion bet 135,000 and Kowssarie called.
The river was the and Dion checked. Kowssarie bet 180,000 and Dion folded.