Dean Francis was knocked down by Hugh Cohen, and he just lost his final chips. Francis was all in for 51,000 chips, and the showdown ran out like this.
| Dean Francis | |
| Hugh Cohen |
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, and Francis was gone.
Dean Francis was knocked down by Hugh Cohen, and he just lost his final chips. Francis was all in for 51,000 chips, and the showdown ran out like this.
| Dean Francis | |
| Hugh Cohen |
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, and Francis was gone.
A big three-way all in just took place on Table 31, and Hugh Cohen was the big winner. He was all in for 73,500 and covered by both Matthew Wakeman and Dean Francis.
| Hugh Cohen | |
| Dean Francis | |
| Matt Wakeman |
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, and Cohen received 73,500 chips from both opponents. Francis had 19,000 chips left after all of this, and that slightly covered Wakeman. He was knocked out, and Francis was left behind with just a few big blinds.
The average stack right now is 215,625 or 35 big blinds.
| Place | Name | Payout |
|---|---|---|
| 34 | Jeric Roche | A$3,795 |
| 35 | Kristian Lunardi | A$3,795 |
| 36 | Robbie Stewart | A$3,795 |
| 37 | Amanda De Cesare | A$3,450 |
| 38 | Patrick Dillon | A$3,450 |
| 39 | James Bills | A$3,450 |
| 40 | Martin Ward | A$3,450 |
| 41 | Najib Moubayed | A$3,450 |
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flop Anthony Aston and another player checked to Fabrice Ho on the button. Ho threw out 31,500 and only Aston called.
The turn brought the
and both players checked. The river was the
, and Aston lead out for 55,500. Ho tanked for a bit, but eventually called. Aston turned over ![]()
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. Aston keeps climbing, but Ho's also doing well compared to two levels ago.
Crown Melbourne has got you covered with the latest addition to their world of entertainment, The West End.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 1,000
Play will resume in 10 minutes.
Not too long after doubling up Bryan Huang was at it again. Billy Jordanou raised from middle position to 11,500 and Team PokerStars Pro Huang called one seat over. The action was folded to the big blind who moved all in for 70,000 chips. Jordanou tanked for a bit, but eventually folded. Huang snap-called.
| Bryan Huang | |
| Opponent |
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, and Huang took down this sizable pot. Jordanou seemed a bit frustrated as he probably folded an ace.