Noah Schwartz opened to 9,200 from the cutoff and Jacob Lysemose moved all in for an additional 44,800. Schwartz sat in the tank before reluctantly making the call.
Schwartz:
Lysemose:
The board ran out and Lysemose doubled to 110,000 in chips as Schwartz slipped to 135,000 in chips.
Jonathan Dull opened to 8,200 from the cutoff and Michael 'Timex' McDonald reraised to 23,500 total. Dull made the call after asking for a count, and both players saw the flop of .
It was checked to the turn , where McDonald led out for 30,000, which was enough to force a fold from Dull. Following the hand, Dull slipped to 220,000 and McDonald chipped up to 170,000 in chips.
Wesley Whybrew moved all in from under the gun and found callers in James Obst and Phillip Peters. The flop fell down and following a check from Peters, Obst led for 17,000. Phillips made the call.
The turn and river were checked down with Obst tabling . Peters mucked and so did Whybrew. Obst soared to 720,000 in chips as Whybrew exits the tournament in 17th place for AU$6,384.
James Obst opened to 7,100 from the button and Arif Mehmet defended the big blind. On a flop of , Mehmet led out for 15,000 and Obst made the call.
The turn landed the and Mehmet fired for 25,000 this time, which was followed by Obst moving all in. Mehmet shook his head, looked back down at his remaining stack, and called.
Mehmet:
Obst:
The river fell the and Mehmet headed to the rail in 18th place, earning himself a handy AU$6,384 in prize money. Obst soars to the 700,000 chip mark.
Wesley Whybrew opened to 6,000 from the cutoff and both James Obst and John Joannou made the call.
On a flop of , Obst checked and Joannou moved all in for his last 45,500 in chips. Whybrew thought for some time before making the call and Obst passed.
Whybrew:
Joannou:
Joannou picked up a few more outs on the turn when it fell the . The river brought the and Joannou doubled to just under 100,000. Whybrew was left crippled with 8,000 in chips.
Sherif Derias opened to 10,000 from the button and, with the action on Jonathan Dull, he re-popped it to 32,500. The big blind passed. The action went back to Derias, who moved all in for over 150,000.
Dull sat in the tank before making the call for his 86,500 stack. The cards were tabled:
Dull:
Derias:
The board filled out and Dull soared to just under 180,000 as Derias slipped down to 71,000 in chips.
Catching the action on a board reading , Phillip Peters checked over to Alexander Roumeliotis, who led for 19,500 into a pot of around 45,000.
Peters then check-raised all in for an additional 69,500 and Roumeliotis went into the tank for over three-minutes before eventually folding. Peters then happily tabled his for middle pair and the pot, which put him up to 140,000 in chips.
With a crowd watching, Noah Schwartz ran back to his table and said to Michael McDonald, "Oh my god! Ownage! That old guy just owned the young kid. So sick! Who said old guys don't have game!"