Kahle Burns moved all in for 25,000 from the cutoff and George Danzer moved all in from the small blind to isolate successfully with the superior stack.
Burns:
Danzer:
The board left the German with less than 10 big blinds and he moved all in two hands later from the cutoff. Luke Brabin called very quickly out of the big blind and turned over . "You got a chance," the Australian said with a smile on the face.
Danzer held and indeed improved on the flop. It was all over on the turn though and the meaningless river completed the board. The German quickly ran towards the cashier to late register for the AU$2,200 Event #2 that is about to restart into level seven.
David Profaca was all in for 30,800 with the against the of three-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Jeff Madsen. The board ran out , and Profaca doubled up to leave Madsen with just 6,300 in chips.
From early position, Andrew Chang raised to 6,000. Play folded over to James Kinnane on the button, and he reraised all in for an even 20,000. After the blinds folded, Chang made the call holding the . Kinnane had the .
The board gave Kinnane a full house, and he doubled up. Chang was left with just under 100,000.
Aaron Lim min-raised from the button to 6,000 and David Bowen defended his big blind to see the heads-up flop of . Bowen check-called 7,000 and then check-raised all in for approximately 60,000 when the appeared on the turn. Lim snap.called and Bowen immediately knew that was bad news.
Lim:
Bowen:
It was the perfect setup card that saw the two players clash and Bowen could not improve anymore to a full house with the as final community card.
Bernard Beh was one of the shortest stacks left and moved all in for 19,000 chips from middle position. The action folded to Piyush Gupta in the small blind and he moved all in over the top, Kahle Burns folded his big blind.
Gupta had and Beh was drawing to two outs with pocket jacks. After the turn of an board, there was no card anymore that could help Beh and he headed to the payout desk to collect AU$5,591 for his efforts.
Three-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Jeff Madsen has been eliminated. He moved all in from under the gun for 18,500 and Ryan Hong made the call from the big blind. Madsen had the , and Hong had the .
The board gave Hong a straight, and he busted Madsen in 19th place.