Jason Gray raised from the cutoff seat to 5,500, and Stephen Woodhead called out of the big blind. The flop came down , and both players checked to see the land on the turn. Both checked again, and the river completed the board with the . Woodhead led with a bet of 7,500, and Gray folded.
Vadim Pinsky bet 2,000 on the flop and got called by his opponent, Paul Sharbanee. On the turn card, Pinsky bet 6,000, and Sharbanee called again. Then, the completed the board on the river, and both players checked.
Pinsky tabled the for a flush, and Sharbanee mucked his hand.
The tournament staff has informed the players that they will play out a full 10 levels today or stop when they get down to six players remaining, whichever comes first.
Jason Gray just won a nice pot off Stephen Woodhead thanks to making a full house on the river against Woodhead's turned flush. Woodhead paid off a big river bet from Gray and dropped back to 46,500 in chips. Gray increased to 77,500.
Paul Sharbanee was all in on the board with the . His opponent, Oliver Gill, had the . The river was the , and Sharbanee doubled. He was all in on the turn for 24,900 with 12,000 in the middle already.
Action folded to Australian Poker Hall of Famer Mel Judah on the button and he raised the pot, leaving himself not much behind. Oliver Gill then three-bet from the small blind and Judah called off after the big blind folded.
Judah:
Gill:
Both player shared an ace and king, but Judah paired one of his other cards on the . He also flopped a heart flush draw. The turn was inconsequential, but the river was not. Gill managed to spike a bigger pair and a clearly frustrated Judah had to settle for 10th place.