David Lim was all in for 23,200 from the cutoff seat, and he was called by Alexander Antonios from the big blind. Antonios had the , and that had Lim's in bad shape.
The board ran out to give Lim a lucky double on the river. Antonios was clipped back a little bit, but still has 310,000 in chips.
Brendon Rubie checked on the flop, and Ami Barer bet 8,900. Michael Tran called next, and then Rubie folded. The dealer then placed out the turn, and Barer bet 10,100. Tran called, and the river was the . Barer bet 14,900, and Tran put in a raise to 54,000. Barer folded the , and Tran showed a for a full house.
From the cutoff seat, Phil Hellmuth raised to 6,000. David Lim called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Lim checked, and Hellmuth bet 6,000. Lim called.
The appeared on the turn, and both players checked to see the land on the river. Lim led for 9,500, and Hellmuth snap-called.
"Ace high," announced Lim, flashing the from his hand. Before he could show his entire hand, though, Hellmuth tabled the for top pair and Lim mucked.
Alexander Antonios, Steven Zhou, Kris Nestorovic, and Phil Hellmuth saw the flopped and action checked around to see the land on the turn. Action checked to Nestorovic, he bet 7,400, Hellmuth folded, and then Antonios check-raised to 20,000. After Zhou folded, Nestorovic also gave it up, and Antonios won the pot.
From under the gun, Matt Rolfe raised all in for a little over 20,000. Alexander Antonios called from the cutoff seat with the , and everyone else folded. Rolfe had the for one over card.
"Deuce-three-four," pleaded Rolfe to the dealer.
The flop was far from that, though, as the fell. The turn was the , and then the river finished off the board with the . Rolfe fell short of the needed double up and was eliminated in 12th place for AU$7,747.