Steve Topakas moved all in for his last 3,525 from the cutoff with Peter Aristidou wishing him luck and calling from the button.
Topakas:
Aristidou:
The flop brought a monster sweat as it arrived . Aristidou held the lead and it stayed that way through the turn and river.
Topakas slammed his packet of nuts onto the table in feigned disgust before "accidentally" knocking over Kerry Stead's stack of chips before making a hasty exit.
Five players remain and we're now on the money bubble of $1,500 cash - the first cash that the live team will pocket from this event!
Though Stephen 'The Big Show' Topakas just copped a massive bad beat from Kerry Stead, he has somehow managed to keep his head above water - for now.
The action folded around to Dave Lee in the cutoff who made it 2,500 to go. Topakas raised all in without looking for 1,075 from the small blind and Peter Aristidou made up the difference in the big blind.
Aristidou and Lee checked the board of all the way down. Lee rolled up and Aristidou mucked, but the rail leaned over as Topakas began to peel up his cards.
"Yes!" shouted Topakas, as he slammed his cards down on the table! The rail burst into laughter once again, but this time they were laughing with 'The Big Show', as he had managed to double up with !
Dave Lee raised from late position to 2,500 before Peter Aristidou popped it to 8,400 from the small blind. Lee quickly called and they took a flop of .
Aristidou led out for 8,500 and Lee quickly called. The turn brought the and Aristidou moved all in for 11,000. Lee thought for a moment but gave it up as Aristidou flashed the !
Stephen 'The Big Show' Topakas has been at the end of yet another brutal bad beat at this Live vs Online Invitational.
Jai Kemp raised to 1,800 under the gun and the action folded around to Kerry Stead, who reraised to 4,500.
"It's Big Show Time!" exclaimed Topakas as he moved his whole stack into the middle. Kemp got out of the way as Stead made the call.
Stead:
Topakas:
"I've got that slight percentage," said Stead. The flop of didn't help him and Topakas grinned.
"Sweat!" Topakas shouted - and the dealer obliged, peeling off the on the turn. The Big Show's face turned sour and he towered over the table. "Don't you dare!" he yelled at the dealer, referring to the fact that Stead's flush draw had vastly improved.
The dealer burned and turned up the to complete the board, sending the rail into fits of laughter!
Topakas muttered some audible expletives and splashed his stack of chips towards Stead. He's now down to his last 1,200 while Stead moves on up to 38,500.
It didn't take long for Jonathan Karamalikis to find a spot to shove his short stack and when he looked down as he moved his 10,000-odd chip stack into the middle. However again Ben Savage woke up with a monster as he tabled .
The board fell and Karamalikis exits in 7th place.
In an amazing turnaround the live players having taken 1st-6th in today's event. Although they've regained some respectability, it's still not enough to win the bragging rights.
The players had posted their blinds and antes for the next hand, but then Ben Delaney noticed that the tournament clock ticked over to a 10-minute break, despite only one level being played on this final table so far.
Tournament director Mike Tarr confirmed that they were indeed on a break, as the Online Team were required to head up to the media centre for photos and interviews to celebrate their already cemented victory.
The action has been slow going so far on the final table - that is, until Ben 'CNT_CRUSHER' Delaney was at the wrong end of a big hand against Dave Lee.
On a flop that read , Delaney checked to Lee who made it 4,500 to go. Delaney made the call and it was off to the turn of the .
Delaney checked, Lee made it 15,000 to go and Delaney moved all in. Lee snap-called.
Lee:
Delaney:
Needing a king or a queen to stay in the game, the river bricked out . After the chips were cut down, Lee was the shorter of the two stacks, resulting in a massive double-up from 51,925.
Delaney is mortally wounded on around 9,000 in chips.