The action folded around to Brendon Rubie and he raised to 25,000. From one seat over in the cutoff, Brian Payne announced all in and all other opponents folded. Rubie asked the dealer for a count and once it had been determined to be 159,000 in total, he took a sip from his coffee.
Half a minute later, Rubie made the call and found himself behind with the worse kicker:
Payne:
Rubie:
The in the window was bad news for Payne and he failed to regain the lead after the board ran out to bust the Aussie in 8th place for A$14,645.
Michael Dix opened to 23,000 and Xixiang Luo three-bet, making it 75,000.
It folded back to Dix and he pushed in for another 280,000. Lou called with the , but was on the wrong side of this classic cooler, with Dix holding the .
Dix doubled up after a board brought little in the way of surprises.
Stephen Woodhead raised to 26,000 from under the gun and Brian Payne as well as Dennis Huntly called out of the blinds. On the flop , Payne shoved and that took down the pot uncontested.
One hand later, Woodhead raised again and was called by Michael Dix as well as Shivan Abdine in the big blind. The flop was checked through, Woodhead then bet the turn for 50,000. Only Abdine made the call and led for 60,000 when the appeared on the river. Woodhead gave it some thought and then released his cards into the muck.
In a battle of the blinds, Joris Ruijs checked the flop and called a bet of 15,000 by Brendon Rubie. The was checked through before Rubie then fired 66,000 on the river once the action was checked to him. Ruijs eventually called and then mucked when he was shown by Rubie, who had made a straight.
At the start of the tournament, randomly selected players were assigned a bounty and for the knockout, a prize of A$1,000 was up for grabs. Only Dennis Huntly remains with said prize up for grabs, he will get the money if he takes down the tournament though.
A couple of small pots have been traded without any major showdown. Brian Payne started the final table as shortest stack with 16 big blinds and hasn't made a move yet, Stephen Woodhead was at 20 big blinds.