After unknown preflop action, Jeff Rossiter, who is second on the all-time Australia money list, was all in and at risk against Khylon Hanegraaf.
Rossiter:
Hanegraaf:
Rossiter held a commanding lead, but the dealer spread , giving Hanegraaf a flush draw. The on the turn gave him three more outs to make a straight - all the two kings were dead because they would give Rossiter a full house - but Rossiter survived when the completed the board.
He doubled to 185,000 chips, while Hanegraaf fell to 170,000.
According to Daniel Neilson, he raised on the button and both Martin Rowe and Dean Schneider called out of the blinds.
Rowe and Schneider checked to Neilson who tossed out a continuation bet of 13,000 a flop. Rowe got out of the way and Schneider check-raised to 31,000. Neilson responded with a re-raise to 53,500, and Schneider called.
The dropped on the turn and both players checked.
On a blank river, Schneider checked only to have Neilson move all-in, having Schneider covered. Schneider made the call, only to see Neilson holding the nuts .
Neilson moves up to 430,000 in chips, while Schneider hits the rail.
When we arrived at Table 31, a player was all in and at risk preflop with . Khylon Hanegraaf had him at risk with , and the pocket queens held up as the board ran out .