2009 Aussie Millions
Event 6 - $1,150 No Limit Hold'em w/ Rebuys
Day: 2
Event Info
Karamalikis then led for 21,000 on the flop of and Hamagami called. The turn fell the and Karamalikis again led for 20,000 and Hamagami made the call. The river landed the and Karamalikis made it 20,000 to go which was followed by Hamagami laying his hand down.
With that pot Karamalikis jumps back to 350,000 in chips and now sits only a few big blinds behind Hamagami.
The board would fall and Kassis would double to 115,000 as Karamalikis slips to 297,000.
The river landed the and Hamagami bet out 23,000 and Kassis insta-called. Hamagami tabled and Kassis' cards were in the muck just as fast as Hamagami climbed to 461,000.
Kassis now sits with 85,000 in chips; well behind his other two tablemate's.
Hamagami:
Karambis:
The flop of would pretty much put a lock on proceedings and with the falling on the turn Karambis was resigned to the fact his tournament was over; one short of the spot he finished last year.
As Karambis stood up to shake hands with the remaining three opponents, the dealer dropped the on the river to rub salt into the wounds of Karambis as he collected AU$53,927 for his 4th place finish.
Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Karamalikis opened to 10,500 and was called by Hamagami. On a flop of , Karamalikis led out for 12,200 and was raised by Hamagami to 32,200. Karamalikis passed as both their chip counts grew a few thousand closer.
Hamagami returned the favour, but with the landing on the turn he led out for 23,500 after Karamalikis called. The river fell the and both players tanked before making their decision to check. Hamagami rolled over and Karamalikis mucked sending the pot Hamagami's way and up to 200,000.
Mizzi thought for barely a minute before making the call for his remainding 70,000 and tabled to be well behind Karamalikis' .
The turn brought a flush-draw for Mizzi but when the final board read Mizzi headed to the rail in 5th place for AU$37,895 as Karamalikis moved to clear chip leader with 426,000 in chips.
Jonathan Karamalikis has been taking down many with a simple preflop raise and is verging on the 300,000 mark.
Clark Hamagami however has reraised all in over Sorel Mizzi several times already to keep his stack above the 100,000 mark.