From under-the-gun plus one, Andrew Feldman made it 35,000 to go. It folded to Chris Ferguson who thought for a second and reaised to 90,000. It was soon folded back to Feldman who released his hand.
2011 Aussie Millions
Richard Yong made it 50,000 to go preflop and action folded around, giving him the blinds and antes.
Wang Qiang made it 45,000 to go and it was folded around to Nikolay Evdakov who made the call.
The flop came down . Both players checked to the turn. Again, they checked and the river brought the . It went check, check once more and Evdakov's was good against Qiang's .
Level: 10
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
Erik Seidel was on the button, and Wang Qiang limped in from early position. Sam Trickett made it 55,000 to go, getting all to fold but Qiang who called.
The flop dropped , and both players checked.
The turn was the , and both players checked again.
The river was the , and they checked a third time. Wang Qiang apparently showed a winner that we couldn't see, as Trickett mucked and Qiang stacked some chips.
Same Trickett opened for 45,000 and Richard Yong, from the small blind, was the only player to make the call.
The flop came down and Yong tossed out three chocolate (T25,000) chips for a bet of 75,000. Trickett didn't miss a beat and raised to 350,000 to which Yong promptly folded.
Richard Yong had the button, and action folded to Chris Ferguson in the small blind. He slowly put his sunglasses on and then folded, giving a walk to Wang Qiang.
Phil Ivey moved all in from middle position. It went uncontested and Ivey stacked up the extra chips.
"I'm back in business," he said.
Wang Qiang had the button, Chris Ferguson, from the cut-off made it 50,000 to go. David Benyamine, in the small blind raised making it 200,000 to go with only 65,000 behind that. The others folded, and Ferguson after some thought put Benyamine all in. David quickly made the call, and the cards were on their backs.
David Benyamine:
Chris Ferguson:
The board was a good one for the Frenchman, coming to double Benyamine up to about 545,000.
Andrew Feldman made it 34,000 to go. Richard Yong then moved all in and was called by Wang Qiang. It folded back around to Feldman who took his entire 30 second time bank to decide what to do. It was 185,000 more for him to make the call. He soon slid his cards to the dealer.
Yong, all in for his tournament life, showed to Qiang's .
The flop brought just what Yong was looking for when it fell . The turn brought the and the river the giving Yong the double up.
"Online, that turn's a ten," Benyamine said after the hand was over.