Chip leader Michael Pedley opens the action from early position with a raise to 16,000. David Steicke thinks for a long time in the small blind before laying down his hand.
2008 Aussie Millions
Event 5 - $1,150 No Limit Holdem w/ $1,000 rebuys (2-Day Event)
Day: 2
Event Info
Chip leader Michael Pedley opens the action from early position with a raise to 16,000. David Steicke thinks for a long time in the small blind before laying down his hand.
Following a misdeal, the cards are re-dealt with David Steicke opening the action with a 10,000 chip raise from under-the-gun. The action folds to David Bach in the big blind and he makes the call.
Flop:
Bach checks and Steicke fires 20,000 into the middle and takes down the pot.
Michael Pedley raises it up to 16,000 and takes down the blinds and antes.
The action passes to David Steicke who comes in for a raise of 14,000 to take down the blinds and antes.
Seat 1: Michael Pedley - 208,000
Seat 2: Anna Wroblewski - 37,000
Seat 3: Robert Wang - 46,000
Seat 4: Larry Karambis - 120,000
Seat 5: Rayan Nathan - 60,000
Seat 6: Dane Lomas - 85,000
Seat 7: David Bach - 103,000
Seat 8: David Steicke - 62,000
Seat 9: Julian Powell - 64,000
The players are just taking their seats and we should be under way again momentarily!
The two big stacks got it all in before the flop, Pedley with kings and Dunst with tens, and the board filled out allowing Pedley's kings to hold up.
Dunst's elimination in tenth place ($6,575) set up our nine-handed final table, at which Michael Pedley will be the overwhelming chip-leader with approximately 200,000 in chips.
Anna had moved all in from the button and Pedley made the call in the big blind holding .
The board filled out and, once again, Anna Wroblewski survived an all in for her tournament life. With the win, Anna stacked up just over 25,000 in chips.
The board lands and Powell doubles up to 65,000 chips with the cry "Alright boys...let's play!"
The board had filled out and Dunst pleaded with the dealer for help. The dealer responded, placing the on the river for a chop pot. Nathan could only grit his teeth and smile after the hand.