Bryce Yockey made it 110,000 to go and Gareth Pepper in the big blind three-bet to 425,000, Yockey made the call after short consideration. The flop fell and Pepper checked, Yockey checked it back. No betting action followed on the turn and and Pepper as last aggressor was reluctant to show his cards.
Yockey rolled over his and that won the pot, Pepper simply mucked.
Mike Del Vecchio has hit the low for the day thus far as he dropped below a million, however, he still has around 20 big blinds at his disposal.
In the most recent hand, Del Vecchio raised to 100,000 and Vincent Wan three-bet to 250,000 from one seat over. The rest of the table got out of the way, as did Del Vecchio, and the pot was shipped to Wan.
Michael Sideridis opened the action with a raise to 90,000 and he was called by Vincent Wan in the small blind and Oliver Weis in the big blind. The flop brought and the action checked to Sideridis, who made it 100,000 to go with 1,575,000 behind. Wan check-raised to 300,000 and Weis moved all in for 1,295,000.
Sideridis asked for a count and went deep into a think-tank for what appeared to be five minutes. Sideridis verified the amount with the dealer once more and moved all-in, Wan snap-called in a heartbeat and a huge crowd emerged around the outer table.
Oliver Weis:
Michael Sideridis:
Vincent Wan:
The turn was a blank and the appeared on the river to give Weis a miracle straight and triple up, while Sideridis lost the side pot and joined the rail in 11th place. The Aussie takes home A$123,000 for his efforts.