Whybrew bet another opponent out on the flop of and tabled . Graham turned over and found no help on the turn and river as he headed to the rail with Whybrew moving up to 19,000 in chips.
2009 Aussie Millions
Event 2 - $1,050 PokerPro No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Whybrew bet another opponent out on the flop of and tabled . Graham turned over and found no help on the turn and river as he headed to the rail with Whybrew moving up to 19,000 in chips.
With Harvey's dominating Wang's , Harvey would see the board run out with four hearts, sending him to the rail as Wang moved up to over 16,000 in chips.
1st - AU$25,000
2nd - AU$16,600
3rd - AU$11,205
4th - AU$9,030
5th - AU$7,055
6th - AU$5,395
7th - AU$3,735
8th - AU$2,905
9th - AU$2,075
On a flop of Whybrew led for 1,000 and only Nyberg made the call. The turn fell the and Whybrew checked to Nyberg who bet out 1,900. With the action back on Whybrew he moved all in for 5,350 total and Nyberg quickly made the call.
Whybrew:
Nyberg:
The river landed the and as the virtual pot was pushed to Whybrew, a player claimed he folded , meaning Whybrew hit a one-outer on the turn to stay alive in this tournament with over 15,000 in chips.
Berec:
Unknown Player:
Mountt:
With the PokerPro virtual dealer quickly spreading the board, only two aces could be noted as flopping as the pot was pushed to Berec, sending him to over 15,000 as Mountt headed to the rail.
His opponent made the call tabling while Chrisanthopoulos tabled . An ace on the flop left little hope for Chrisanthopoulos and with the turn and river bringing no help he was headed to the rail.
Level: 4
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 0
The turn and river bricked out for Tahtouh and he headed to the rail.
The board ran out and Karamalikis headed straight to Ben Delaney to repeat the story of another early tournament exit following his Event 1 first-level elimination yesterday.