The turn and river brought no Jack to keep Chu alive and he was sent to the rail earning himself $7,055 in the process.
2009 Aussie Millions
Event 2 - $1,050 PokerPro No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
The turn and river brought no Jack to keep Chu alive and he was sent to the rail earning himself $7,055 in the process.
The final board read and Carle sent Elnasr to the rail in 6th place for $5,395 as Carle moved further ahead of the pack now sitting on 485,000 in chips.
Berec moved all-in from the button for 65,000 holding and was double-fist-pump-snap called by Mitchell Carle holding .
The flop ran out and we lost Berec in 7th place earning himself a handy $3,375 in the process. With the virtual chips now stacked neatly, Carle is placed very strongly with 382,000 in chips.
Many times he has floated around that initial mark and flirted with tipping over the 300,000 mark, but alas he has failed. Currently he is sitting with 292,000 chips and commented, "I'm chip leader and I can't gain chips at the final table!"
The final board read and Russell doubled to 97,000 as Elnasr slipped to 47,000 in chips.
The following hand Elnasr moved all in holding and was called by Daniel Neilson holding . The flop brought a seven and Elnasr doubled back to 98,000 as Neilson slipped to 140,000 in chips.
Even with the slow action of the previous levels, the remaining seven players are battling for the $25,000 first prize and the Poker Allure Gold Ring.
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
The board ran out and Noja doubled to 70,000.
As the action passed round to Carle on the button he raised it up to 9,000. Michael Russell sat in the small blind for his full 30-second time bank before moving all in for 23,000 total. Carle made the call and tabled and Russell showed .
The board ran out and Russell doubled to 48,000 as Carle slipped back to 275,000 in chips.