Andrew Hinrichsen limped the small blind and Sergio Aido checked his option in the big.
Hinrichsen checked the flop, then called 14,000 from Aido. Hinrichsen check-called another 32,000 on the turn, and finally check-called Aido's 120,000-chip shove on the river with just the .
He was correct though, Aido said goodbye, showing the on the way out the door.
Sergio Aido found himself all-in again - this time holding the worst of it with against Dario Sammartino with . The flop brought gold for the Spaniard with , but also a sweat, giving Sammartino a flush draw. Ultimately, the board ran out giving Aido another double up and putting his count up over 160,000.
Sergio Aido found him self all-in with , up against Roberto Damelian with .
The flop came giving both players a flush draw, with Aido holding the best of it. The turn card was the , completing the ace-high flush for Aido and leaving Damelian drawing dead. The river came and Aido doubled through.
Didier Guerin moved all-in for 83,000 behind a raise from Dario Sammartino, and Dario made the call tabling . Guerin showed and they were off to the races.
The flop came giving Guerin a pair of tens. The turn and river completed a full house and gave him a much needed double up.
We joined the action on table 34 with Joris Ruijs all-in with against Xuan Liu with .
The flop came giving Liu top set, and leaving Ruijs needing a runner-runner miracle. It wasn't to be when the turn card fell and river , sending Joris Riujs to the rail in 23rd place (AU$5,535).