Small blind Mark Radoja checked on and so did the big blind and cutoff. Radoja bet 1,100 on the turn and both of his opponents called. The completed the board and Radoja bet 4,200. The big blind folded, the cutoff called. Radoja showed and his opponent mucked.
Belgium's Jonathan Abdellatif has just been moved back to his original table, and it seemed to be working out for him.
Abdellatif had just retaken his new (old) seat and opened to 1,500 from early position with the button and big blind Yuri Martins Dzivielevski making the call to take play three-way to a flop of .
Dzivielevski checked the action over to Abdellatif, who fired for a pot sized bet.
"Didn't you just get moved?" quipped the player on the button, before folding.
"I like it here" replied Abdellatif, taking down the pot after Dzivielevski also got out of the way.
Phil Laak opened the hijack for 1,600 and the button three-bet to 6,000 with 1,000 behind. The big blind called all in for 4,100 and Laak pushed all in to have the button commit his last 1,000 as well. The button called and there was a three-way showdown at hand.
Phil Laak:
Button:
Big blind:
The board ran out and Laak knocked out both of his opponents hitting trips on the turn.
We caught the action on flop with a player already all-in for his last 4,000.
Both Raj Ramakrishnan and Jeff Rossiter make the call from middle position and the button respectively so the action remained three-way to the turn.
Ramakrishnan moved all-in for what looked to be a pot sized bet and Rossiter made the call leaving himself 5,600 behind.
We did not get a chance to catch the under the gun all-in player's hand but Rossiter had for a pair of queens, a gutshot straight draw and backdoor nut spade draw but was trailing to Ramakrishnan's .
While the river gave Rossiter his flush it also paired the board meaning Ramakrishnan took it down with kings full. Rossiter exited shortly afterward.
On a board of , Geisel was all in. Jyri Merivirta ended up calling with but that was no good as Fabian Geisel showed . The on the river gave him quads and Merivirta was down to just 3,700 in chips.
Chips are flying in left and right here in the Pot Limit Omaha event on the last day of the 2017 Aussie Millions. In fact, things go so quick sometimes, we hardly have time to report the action.
What we do know is that Dzmitry Urbanovich just doubled with against . The board they were sharing was but we don't know when the chips went in. Urbanovich at 27,000.
We caught the action on the flop on a board reading just as Yevgeniy Timoshenko led out for a pot-sized bet of 3,500. Timoshenko's opponent in the hand, sitting on the button, reraise the pot, leaving himself just 2,000 or so behind.
This sent the Ukranian player deep into the think tank and he nearly timed out before committing the last of his opponent's chip to the pot with a three-bet.
Timoshenko had for the flopped full house, which was leading his opponent's . The turn did not change anything but the river gave the all-in player a higher full house and he scooped the pot while Timoshenko dropped to around 19,000 after that spot of misfortune.
We saw Sam Higgs get up from another table while this hand was taking place, and he was headed for the exit muttering to himself so it looks like the Australian player could not get anything going and he has now busted for a second and final time.