[Removed:17] limped from the cutoff only to have Joseph Cabret three-bet to 80,000 from the button. Both blinds folded, Yan called, and the flop came down . Yan proceeded to check-call a bet of 80,000, the turned, and Yan check-called another bet, this time 175,000. When the completed the board on the river, Yan checked for a third time and then snap-called when Cabret bet 350,000.
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Patrik Antonius opened to 60,000 on the button, [Removed:17] defended from the big blind, and the flop fell . Yan checked, Antonius continued for 75,000, and Yan check-raised to what looked like 200,000 or so. Antonius quickly folded.
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Mervin Chan opened for 60,000 and [Removed:17] defended from the big blind. The latter player proceeded to take the lead on the flop by betting 85,000, Chan called, and the turned. Again Yan bet, this time 270,000, and again Chan called.
When the completed the board on the river, Yan fired out 380,000 and Chan called with for two pair. It was good as Yan held .
Patrik Antonius opened to 60,000 from under the gun, Dan Shak called on his direct left, and Jay Tan three-bet to 175,000 on his direct left. The action folded back to Antonius, and he four-bet to 385,000. Shak quickly folded, and Tan moved all in for around one million chips. Antonius snap-called.
Antonius:
Tan:
The flop was , which didn't improve Tan at all. The on the turn took away one of her outs, and the on the river ender her 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event.
Tan will not best her boyfriend "Hong Kong" Kenny Wong's runner-up finish in 2012, but she will walk away with AU$150,000.
Jay Tan raised to 60,000 out of the small blind, [Removed:17] defended, and the flop fell . Tan led out for 60,000, Yan raised to165,000, and Tan folded.
Action folded around to Patrik Antonius on the button and he opened for 60,000, which Dan Shak called from the small blind. The big got out of the way and it was heads-up action to the flop.
Shak was first to act and checked, which opened the door for Antonius to continue for 75,000. Shak responded with a check-raised to 225,000, Antonius three-bet to 425,000, and Shak called. When the dealer burned and turned the , Shak tossed out seven blue T100,000 chips for a bet of 700,000. Antonius stared down his opponent and then thought for about a minute before gently flicking his cards to the muck.
Jarrod Glennon opened to 60,000 on the button. Patrik Antonius called in the small blind, Dan Shak defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Antonius led out for 100,000, Shak folded, and Glennon folded as well.
Patrik Antonius opened the action for 60,000 and received a call from Mervin Chan. [Removed:17] then called from the small blind and three players saw a flop of . Yan checked, Antonius continued for 75,000, and it was enough to take down the pot as both his opponents sent their cards to the muck.
Jarrod Glennon opened to 60,000 from under the gun, Patrik Antonius three-bet to 140,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Glennon, who folded as well.
Jarrod Glennon opened to 60,000 from the cutoff seat, Patrik Antonius called on his direct left, and Jay Tan defended from the big blind.
Flop:
The action checked to Glennon, who fired 80,000. Both players released, and he picked up the pot.