Over on the outer tables, Bjorn Ostby raised to 65,000 first to act and Michael Addamo jammed for 935,000 in the big blind. Ostby had Addamo covered by very few big blinds and made the call.
Michael Addamo:
Bjorn Ostby:
Ostby's rail asked for a jack but quickly changed their mind on the flop. Neither the turn nor the river improved Addamo and he was eliminated in 17th place for AU$82,000.
Greg Heaver raised to 75,000 and was called by Bjorn Ostby in the small blind. David Wang in the big blind squeezed to 325,000 and Heaver moved all in, both opponents folded.
Michael Addamo opened to 60,000 from the cutoff and Ostby flat-called on the button, as did Heaver in the big blind. On a flop, action checked to Addamo and he bet 100,000. Ostby folded and Heaver check-raised to 425,000 to force a reluctant fold from Addamo.
Right after coming back from dinner, Bjorn Ostby raised first to act and Michael Addamo jammed the big blind. Ostby called instantly for the last 695,000.
Bjorn Ostby:
Michael Addamo:
Ostby had a sweat on the flop, but the turn and river kept him in the running.
In the last hand on the outer tables, there were two all ins, but just one ended up in a call. Anthony Kingston limp-shoved into a raise to 140,000 by Norihiro Otani and got through with it.
On the other table, Jack Salter raised to 50,000 in the small blind and called the three-bet to 130,000 by Gyeong Byeong Lee in the big blind. The flop came and Salter check-called a bet of 125,000. They checked the turn and the came on the river. Salter had some 260,000 behind and Lee moved all in.
Salter was sent deep into the think tank.
"Do you have queen jack? This feels like a queen jack kind of hand," Salter said but received no reaction. He eventually called and Lee rolled over the for a runner-runner straight and Salter's was no good, he bowed out in 18th place for AU$82,000.