Hand #52: Jeff Rossiter raised to 180,000 from the cutoff and was called by Fedor Holz in the big blind.
The flop came and Holz checked. Rossiter then slid out 140,000 only to see Holz move all in for 730,000 a moment later. Rossiter snap-called and the cards were tabled.
Rossiter:
Holz:
Holz found himself behind to a higher pair and wouldn't improve as the board ran out the and to see him fall in fifth place and collect AUD$335,000.
Another nice collect for Holz who only yesterday collected AUD$352,800 for his 3rd-place finish in the ANTON Jewellery $100,000 Challenge to see him cap off a very profitable week at the tables.
Hand #46: Jeff Rossiter raised to 200,000 on the button with and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #47: Ben Heath moved all in from the small blind with and enough to cover Fedor Holz��s 830,000 in the big blind. Holz folded and Heath collected the pot.
Hand #48: Jeff Rossiter raised to 160,000 under the gun with and Shurane Vijayaram defended his big blind with . The flop fell and Vijayaram check-called for 125,000.
The arrived on the turn and Vijayaram check-called for 425,000 to see the river. Vijayaram checked it over to Rossiter who took some time before firing for 625,000. Vijayaram tanked for several minutes before finally folding on the end.
Hand #49: Fedor Holz moved all in for 770,000 on the button with and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #50: Jeff Rossiter picked up in the small blind and limped before Tobias Hausen checked in the big blind holding . The flop came down and Rossiter bet 80,000. Hausen called and the arrived on the turn.
Rossiter fired for 280,000 and Hausen let it go.
Hand #51: Tobias Hausen raised to 240,000 from the small blind before Ben Heath moved all in for 1,800,000 from the big blind. Hausen snap-mucked his hand.
Hand #41: Fedor Holz opened to 135,000 from under the gun before Tobias Hausen three-bet to 450,000 from the small blind. Ben Heath folded his big blind before Holz snap-mucked his hand.
Hand #42: Shurane Vijayaram raised to 135,000 from under the gun and was called by Tobias Hausen on the button before Ben Heath reraised to 475,000 from the small blind. Vijayaram snap-mucked his hand before the decision fell on Hausen. He thought for a minute then moved all in for 3,800,000. Heath deliberated over his decision for a moment before opting to fold.
Hand #43: Tobias Hausen raised to 135,000 from the cutoff and was called by Ben Heath on the button as well as Shurane Vijayaram in the big blind.
The flop came and Vijayaram checked over to Hausen who threw out a continuation bet totalling 250,000. Heath called and Vijayaram followed suit.
The turn brought the and Hausen slid out 625,000 after Vijayaram checked. Heath snap-mucked and Vijayaram followed moments later.
Hand #44: Fedor Holz moved all in for 800,000 from the button forcing a fold from both opponents in the blinds.
Hand #45: Ben Heath raised to 135,000 from under the gun and took down the blinds and antes after a series of folds.
Hand #36: Jeff Rossiter raised to 135,000 with in the cutoff and Ben Heath defended his big blind with . They went to a flop of and Heath check-called for 135,000.
Both players checked on the turn and the river to see Rossiter win the pot.
Hand #37: Ben Heath limped in the small blind with and Fedor Holz checked his option in the big blind holding . The flop came and Heath led out for 60,000. Holz called and the arrived on the turn.
Heath and Holz both checked before the completed the board. After a final check from Heath, Holz overbet the pot and Heath snap-folded.
Hand #38: Fedor Holz raised to 160,000 with in the small blind and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #39: Players folded around and Jeff Rossiter got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #40: Jeff Rossiter limped in the small blind with and Tobias Hausen raised to 185,000 holding in the big blind. Rossiter called and they went to a flop of . Rossiter check-called a bet of 175,000 and the landed on the turn.
Both players checked and the rolled off on the river. It went check-check again on the end and Hausen raked the pot.
Hand #35: The action started with Ben Heath raising to 135,000 from under the gun and finding a call from Shurane Vijayaram in the cutoff. Jeff Rossiter was seated on the button and reached for his chips before sliding out a raise to 490,000. David Olson was in the big blind and went into the tank for several minutes before he pushed out a cold four-bet totalling 1,300,000. Heath and Vijayaram snap folded before Rossiter went into the tank. He opted to call.
The flop came and Olson immediately moved all in for 1,300,000. Rossiter snap-called.
Rossiter:
Olson:
Olson was in trouble against Rossiter's pocket pair and would find no help from the turn or river to see him fall in 6th place collecting AUD$270,000.
Hand #30: Jeff Rossiter raised to 135,000 in the hijack with and Ben Heath defended his big blind with [. On a flop of both players checked and the hit the turn. Heath led out for 135,000 and that was enough to take it down.
Hand #31: Tobias Hausen raised to 150,000 from the cutoff with before David Olson three-bet to 455,000 on the button with . Hausen folded and Olson took down the pot.
Hand #32: Jeff Rossiter raised to 125,000 with under the gun and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #33: Ben Heath raised to 135,000 from the cutoff with and Jeff Rossiter called in the big blind with . The flop landed and Rossiter checked before Heath continued for 115,000.
Rossiter called and the arrived on the turn. Heath loaded up again and fired for 365,000 before Rossiter made the call. The completed the board and Rossiter checked a final time. Heath checked it back and Rossiter was awarded the pot.
Hand #34: Jeff Rossiter limped in from the small blind and Tobias Hausen checked from the big blind.
The flop came and Rossiter quickly led out for 60,000 and took down the pot after Hausen snap-mucked his hand.
Hand #29: The action folded around to Tobias Hausen on the button who raised it up to 135,000. Luke Roberts was in the small blind and moved all in for 675,000. The decision fell back on Hausen who called moments later.
Hausen:
Roberts:
Roberts was in great shape to double up until the board ran out giving Hausen the winning hand with a flush.
Roberts was the first player eliminated from the final table and received $215,000 for his efforts, his biggest score to date.