Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Aussie Millions 2016: Day 3 Live Updates
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2:25pm: Play resumes
Level 14: Blinds 1,500/3,000 (500)


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2:10pm: First break

The remaining players have just commenced their first break of the day. Action resumes in 15 minutes.

1:50pm: Boeree checks down rockets
Level 13: Blinds 1,200-2,400 (400)

Our only remaining Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree just picked up aces but a bad board dissuaded any postflop action.

James Broom raised from the cutoff to 5,500 before Boeree made it 15,200 to go from the small blind. Broom clicked it back to 28,000 and Boeree decided to slowplay, smooth calling to see a flop of [kd][js][kh].

A quick check from both players brought the [jh] turn and with two checks the river came the [5c]. Both players would check a third time on the [5c] river and the cards went on their backs.

Boeree: [ah][ad]
Broom: [th][td]

"Horrible" Boeree said referring to the board runout.

"I thought you had aces" Broom said as the pot was shipped Boeree's way.

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1:30pm: Full houses
Level 13: Blinds 1,200-2,400 (400)

Jarred Graham and Derek Wolters have just collided in a massive pot, but the end result didn't harm either player.

We arrived on a flop of [qd][qs][7s] to see Graham bet out 5,000 before Wolters raised to 18,000. Graham quickly called and the [6h] appeared on the turn. Graham checked and called when Wolters bet 30,000 as a big pot was already in the middle when the [as] fell on the river.

Graham checked again and Wolters cut down chips before sliding 75,000 into the middle. Graham responded by moving all in for a little more and Wolters wasted no time in calling with [ac][qc] for a full house, but Graham tabled [ah][qh] for the very same hand.

Wolters is sitting on 205,000 with Graham on 140,000.

1:20pm: Kitty gets the best of former champ
Level 13: Blinds 1,200-2,400 (400)

We arrived to see the board spread out [ts][5h][6h][kc][7s] and Kitty Kuo betting 34,000 into 2014 Aussie Millions champ Ami Barer.

Barer was torn over what to do and he shot Kuo a sideways glance.

"I like you, you know that" Kuo told him. "You don't need to win this one. You win the next one."

Barer smiled and went back into the tank. He gave it some further thought but in the end he folded his hand, prompting Mustapha Kanit to chime in.

"I call with jack high here for sure!" Kanit blurted out standing from his seat. "Maybe not jack high. Deuces I call. She would need a gun for me not to call."

The table laughed as Kuo collected the pot bringing her stack to around 295,000.

1:00pm: Abernathy flush with chips
Level 13: Blinds 1,200-2,400 (400)

Samantha Abernathy opened with a raise from the cutoff to 5,500. Her opponent was Joe Sandaev who raised to 13,500 on the button. Action passed back to Abernathy who made the call and they took a saw a flop of [8s][3d][5s].

Abernathy checked and Sandaev bet 14,000. Abernathy made the call and the turn produced the [kd]. Again the action was check-bet-call, this time for 28,000.

The river was the [4d] and Abernathy thought for a moment before checking for a third time. This time Sandaev checked behind, much to the annoyance of Abernathy who flipped over a deceptive flush with her [qd][td].

Sandaev breathed a sigh of relief and mucked as Abernathy took down the pot with a smile to climb to 320,000.

12:45pm: Gruissem KOs one
Level 13: Blinds 1,200-2,400 (400)

Phillip Gruissem is off to a great start after eliminating an opponent in the first orbit of play.

The player raised to 5,200 from under the gun plus one and it folded around to Gruissem in the big blind. The German asked to see his opponent's stack and then considered his options.

Gruissem decided to put the other player all in, tossing in a stack of 5,000 denomination chips to cover his competitor's 31,000 stack. The player snapped it off to put himself at risk and the cards went on their backs.

Gruissem: [kh][ts]
Opponent: [as][jc]

The player had a good shot at doubling up and he managed to avoid danger on the [2h][3h][2h] flop. The [ks] turn, however, paired Gruissem and the [5c] river bricked off to see his pair of kings hold.

The player exited the tournament area as Gruissem climbed to just shy of 300,000.

12:30pm: Cards in the air on Day 3
Level 13: Blinds 1,200-2,400 (400)

We're back in the Crown Poker Room for Day 3 of the 2016 Aussie Millions Main Event. 150 players have returned to continue their battle, with just 80 of those set to be rewarded with a profit. The bubble is set to burst today and by the end of the day we will have a pretty good idea of our contenders for the Aussie Millions title.

Joel Williams has given final instructions to the players and the cards are now back in the air. We'll be playing seven 90-minute levels today with a dinner break, which will see play wrap up at 1:30am this evening.


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