Erik Seidel raised it up to 65,000 on the button and Gareth Pepper in the big blind three-bet to 280,000, which Seidel called.
The flop brought and Pepper tossed in a continuation bet of 225,000 in order to pick up a call from Seidel. Pepper also bet the turn for 500,000 and Seidel came along to see the on the river.
Pepper emptied the clip and moved all in for around 1.3 million, Seidel folded.
In a battle cutoff versus small blind, Goran Mandic bet the flop for 75,000 and picked up a call by Michael Sideridis. The on the turn was checked and Sideridis then checked the on the river.
Mandic made it 220,000 to go with 240,000 behind and Sideridis tank-called to get shown the for trips kings by Mandic.
Goran Mandic raised first to act and was called by Michael Sideridis on the button. On a flop of , Mandic check-raised to 140,000 and Sideridis stuck in a reraise for more than 900,000. Mandic was covered by that and he sent his cards into the muck to drop below half a million in chips.
Jack Wu has been unable to pick up any pots since returning from the dinner break and his stack has dipped well below 10 big blinds. Nino Ullmann added some further chips to his stack while Jinsoo Kang tank-folded two times.
The first hand saw her bet a flop of for 65,000 and Erik Seidel check-raised to 180,000 in order to force a fold.
Kang then checked out of the big blind on the flop and Nino Ullmann on the button made it 180,000 to go. Kang tank-folded after nearly three minutes. "Good fold this time," Ullmann said in table chat before raking in the pot.
Nino Ullmann raised to 60,000 and called the shove of Jack Wu in the big blind for around 120,000.
Jack Wu:
Nino Ullmann:
Wu had one fifth of his stack invested due to the big blind ante already and his suited one-gapper improved on the flop. Ullmann regained the lead on the turn and the river sent Wu to the payout desk in 14th place for a payday of A$82,000
Michael Sideridis raised to 75,000 from the cutoff and Goran Mandic came along out of the big blind to see the flop of . Mandic checked and Sideridis checked back to see the on the turn, on which Mandic check-called a bet of 80,000.
The on the river was checked once more and Sideridis as last aggressor tabled the for top pair and top kicker to win the pot.
Soon after, a lengthy pot kicked off that saw Sideridis open to 60,000 from under the gun. Ngoc Tai Hoang raised on the button and Sideridis stuck around. On the flop, Sideridis check-called a bet of 140,000 after spending two minutes in the tank and they checked the turn.
Once the fell on the river, Sideridis carefully cut out a bet of 475,000 and Hoang double-checked his cards before sending them into the muck.