From under the gun, Steve O'Dwyer raised to 55,000 with the . Fabian Quoss reraised all in from the button for 748,000 with the , and Connor Drinan moved all in from the small blind with the for 857,000. O'Dwyer called, and it was a three-way clash for a ton of chips.
The flop, turn, and river ran out , and O'Dwyer tripled up, while the other two players were severely crippled.
From under the gun, David Peters raised to 54,000 with the . Fabian Quoss called from the small blind with the , and the flop came down . Quoss checked, Peters bet 75,000, and Quoss folded.
On the button, David Peters raised to 50,000 with the . Steve O'Dwyer reraised from the small blind with the to 150,000, and then Peters moved all in for 1.4 million. O'Dwyer folded.
In the small blind, Connor Drinan limped in with the , and David Peters raised to 80,000 with the from the big blind. The flop came down , and Drinan check-called a bet of 87,000 from Peters before seeing the come on the turn. Drinan checked again, and Peters bet 177,000. Drinan called.
The river was the , and both players checked, giving Peters the pot with his pair of kings.
Steve O'Dwyer raised from under the gun with the , and David Peters called from the big blind with the . The flop, turn, and river was checked by both players and O'Dwyer won the pot with a pair of jacks.
The remaining four players have opted to make a deal. The numbers are as follows, but each player will contribute a little bit to an additional AU$100,000 for the winner.
On the button, Byron Kaverman moved all in for 123,000 with the . Steve O'Dwyer thought about it from the big blind with the , then called to put Kaverman at risk.
The flop was , and O'Dwyer stayed in front with king high. The turn was the , meaning Kaverman needed a queen or a ten on the river to stay alive.
The completed the board, and that was the end of the road for Kaverman.
Fabian Quoss raised to 50,000 from the cutoff, and when action reached Byron Kaverman in the small blind, he three-bet all in for 596,000. Quoss called off for 482,000 and he showed Kaverman the bad news.
Kaverman:
Quoss:
Quoss was well out in front, and that's just where he stayed after the board ran out .