Catching the action on the flop we found Mike Watson betting out 80,000 with Sean Wallace calling from the cutoff as the landed on the turn.
A deliberate Watson cut out a bet of 150,000 and Wallace again made the call as the completed the board on the river.
Watson announced he was all in and Wallace immediately called for roughly his last 900,000. Watson tabled his for a flopped top set, while Wallace flashed his for a rivered set and was forced to hit the rail in 16th place and Watson soars to an overwhelming chip lead with 2.7 million.
On a flop of we found both Steve Bartlett and Pete Males checking from the blinds over to Jonathan Cohen who bet out 105,000. Bartlett responded by making it 280,000, and once Males folded, Cohen called as the landed on the turn.
Bartlett moved all in and Cohen made the call for his final 303,000.
Bartlett:
Cohen:
With Cohen in the lead, Bartlett was drawing to any spade, king or queen to take the pot, but when the landed on the river, he would be left with 110,000 as Cohen went climbing up to 1.36 million in chips.
Pete Males opened to 50,000 only to have Vassilios Maniotis move all in from the small blind for 300,000 and Males called.
Males:
Maniotis:
The was a cooler flop giving Males a flopped straight and Maniotis top two pair. The turn of the and river of the couldn't see Maniotis improve and he was out in 15th place as Males moved to 1,750,000 in chips.
Arttu Raekorpi opened the button to 50,000 only to have Jevon Lam move all in from the small blind for 262,000. Raekorpi called and the cards were tabled.
Raekorpi:
Lam:
The board ran out to see Lam bounced out in 14th place as Raekorpi climbs to 840,000 in chips.
The crew is back to talk about the exciting conclusions of the $111,111 One Drop High Roller and the $25,000 Six Max. They also examine a few crazy hands in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship, discuss online poker in New Jersey, and review bracelet wins from Barney Boatman, Marco Johnson, and Jesse Martin.
Loni Harwood opened to 50,000 from middle position only to have Pete Males three-bet to 125,000 from the button. Harwood responded by making it 265,000 and Males made the call as the flop fell .
Harwood pushed out a bet amounting to 185,000 and Males moved all in. Harwood called for her 837,000 and tabled to be at a crushing advantage over Males' .
The turn and river landed the and and Harwood doubled to 2,230,000 while Males was left with just 480,000.
From the button Tyron Krost moved all in for 285,000 and Darren Rabinowitz called from the big blind.
Krost:
Rabinowitz:
The board ran out to see the previous Aussie Millions Champion eliminated in 12th place for $38,282 as Rabinowitz climbed to just over 1.1 million in chips.