Michael Behnert was all in with against the of Ali Ghezelbash, and failed to catch up with the board coming to bust.
Meanwhile, Jack Sinclair was all in for around 35,000 with and was flipping against Joni Jouhkimainen who held
The pair were discussing what flop would be "fair" to come out, but you'd guess the board was not one of them, as it gave Jouhkimainen a full house. Sinclair still had backdoors to a straight flush but the runout did not help him and he exited the tournament area.
"He took that rather well," said tablemate Kahle Burns.
Kahle Burns has already given incentives for players to donate for charity and is running a giveaway for the Main Event also, which he tweeted about before the start of the tournament.
Just did the drawing for the 5 x 1% of @AussieMillions $10,600 Main event +$25K Freeroll. Winners were.… https://t.co/K2sY99mmJU
— Kahle Burns (@ROFLshove)
He just added some more chips after sending Denis Wei Zhang to the rail, who got it in with [h8d] versus . The board of was a sweat but Zhang failed to catch help.
Vivian Im bet 6,000 from the cutoff on and Tony G check-raised to 12,000 in the big blind. Im came back with 36,000 and Tony G stuck around for the turn. That prompted a shove from Tony G, and Im took about 90 seconds then called it off.
Tony G:
Im:
The river was a , which left Tony G muttering how sick it was as he sent over 66,500, most of his remaining chips.
Shoshiro Karita was staring down the barrel with against Dzmitry Urbanovich's The failed to help him, but the turn gave him a pair. The river was the and he doubled for 22,600.
Meanwhile, over at Table 33 it was the all-in player holding . Oliver Weis was all in for 68,700 against Max Deveson with .
There was nothing of note on the runout and Weis doubled up.
Thibaut Klinghammer opened to 5,000 from the cutoff and Peco Stojanovski three-bet all in from the button for around 25,000. The blinds folded and Klinghammer called.
Thibaut Klinghammer:
Peco Stojanovski:
"So long guys," said Stojanovski, getting to his feet. The flop gave him a "glimmer of hope" as he put it, but the runout was not what he needed and he was eliminated.
Action was on a board and Scott Margereson had checked a pot of 65,000 over to Tony Hachem who bet 22,000.
Margereson thought before check-raising all in for over 300,000. Hachem gave it some thought before folding and Margereson took down the pot, chipping up to double average.
Jesse Sylvia headed into Day 3 as one of the shortest stacks and was all-in just now with the . Nino Ullmann had an ace, too, and turned over for the superior kicker.
The board delivered no help to Sylvia and he was sent to the rail. Moments later, John Dalessandri departed from nearby table 28 to reduce the field further.