On the turn with the board reading and the pot sitting at roughly 15,000, Andras Nemeth bet out 9,000 from the big blind and Ryan Otto called in late position.
The river landed the and Nemeth announced he was all in for 36,725. Otto quickly called and tabled his for a flopped full house.
Chad Awerbuch raised to 800 from the button and was called by Hao Tian in the big blind.
Both players checked the flop followed by the on the turn.
The completed the board and Tian looked down at his cards before checking his option. Awerbuch reached for his chips and tossed out 1,050. Tian folded shortly after.
Awerbuch then table for four-high before raking in the small pot.
The player in the big blind bet out 1,000 after the river card dropped on the board. Jarred Graham was also in the hand, and raised it up to 3,500, from the hijack. His opponent deliberated for a moment and made the call.
Graham then tabled his for a straight flush and pushed the slightly forward. His opponent tabled and thought he had won with his queen after not noticing Graham's unbeatable hand.
Once he finally noticed the two shared a laugh before Graham raked in the pot.
Bas De Laat, who finished 2nd in the A$ 2,000 Bounty Event for A$ 93,665, was just spotted in a hand against 2018 Aussie Millions 5th place finisher Mike Del Vecchio. The board showed and De Laat made it 6,500 to go. Del Vecchio called and mucked when the Dutchman tabled for aces up.
Ana Marquez opened to 700 from under the gun and Michael Addamo three-bet to 2,400 in middle position. Rory Young called next to act, and when it folded back to Marquez, she called also.
The board checked through to the river where Addamo tabled his and both Young and Marquez mucked.
Defending Aussie Millions champion Toby Lewis finished 2nd in the A$ 25,000 Challenge and claimed the Aussie Millions ring in the A$ 50,000 Challenge after both events ended with a deal and blind flip to end the tournaments. Lewis lost the first flip against Rainer Kempe, but defeated Manig Loeser not long ago to take home the lion's portion of the prize pool.
After just a short break, Lewis entered Day 1c of the Main Event and sits right next to fellow countryman Craig McCorkell with other notables such as David Yan, Natalie Teh, Tsugunari Toma and Yosuke Sekiya also all seated at his table.
Lewis defended his small blind and check-called a bet of Yan for 1,500 on the flop. The turn and a blank river were checked and Yan showed king-ten high, which Lewis had beat with .
Runner-up Loeser has also entered the Main Event already, but lost a decent chunk of his stack thus far.