Stewart Ballard is the new chip leader. Surprisingly the chips did not come from Liam O'Rourke, but instead from Gordon Huntly.
The hand in question began when Huntly raised it up to 110,000 from under the gun. Ballard called in the big blind and the flop was dealt. Ballard went with a check-call here when Huntly led for 210,000. The hit the turn and this time both players checked. The on the river saw Ballard lead for 230,000 and Huntly let go of his hand to send the pot to Ballard.
We realize just as well as you do that almost every post for the last two hours is about Liam O'Rourke. That's got nothing to do with our team having a biased toward the young Australian player, the simple fact is that O'Rourke is playing almost every hand.
O'Rourke recently rumbled with Stewart Ballard yet again. When O'Rourke got involved in the hand, Ballard even said, "you like playing hands with me, don't you?" O'Rourke ended up losing a small pot to Ballard as he still holds onto a slight chip lead over Ballard.
When the action was folded to Anthony Aston in the small blind, he would shove all in for 820,000 holding . Liam O'Rourke made the call holding in the big blind and some cards would be dealt on the felt.
The board ran out , with all bricks for O'Rourke as Aston took down the much-needed double.
Liam O'Rourke opened it up to 105,000 from the button and Stewart Ballard and Gordon Huntly called from the blinds. The flop saw the play checked to O'Rourke on the button, who bet 155,000. Ballard called and Huntly got out of the way.
Ballard and O'Rourke both checked it down as the turn fell a and the river landed with a . O'Rourke sent his cards into the muck when Ballard turned over his for a rivered two-pair.
The action was folded around to Liam O'Rourke in the small blind where he raised it up. Stewart Ballard made the call in the big blind and the flop was spread .
On the flop, O'Rourke led for 130,000 and Bellard made the call. The turn saw O'Rourke check and Ballard bet 150,000. O'Rourke called and an hit the river. Both players checked the river and O'Rourke took down the pot when he tabled .
Jason O'Brien and Liam O'Rourke have been battling all night long and finally that battle has come to an end. It started when Liam O'Rourke opened the cutoff to 105,000. O'Brien then three-bet to 280,000 on the button and O'Rourke then shoved all in. O'Brien had around 1,500,000 behind and opted to make the call.
O'Rourke:
O'Brien:
The flop was a great one for O'Rourke. The on the turn gave O'Brien the flush draw, but the on the river was no good as O'Brien hit the rail in 5th place for a A$48,405 score. O'Rourke is now edging close to having half of the chips in play.
Anthony Aston is now the short stack at the table and it's mostly because of one Gordon Huntly. It all started when the action was folded to Huntly in the small blind, who raised it up to 125,000. Aston made the call in the big blind and some cards were dealt on the felt.
Flop:
On the flop, Huntly led for 160,000 and Aston made the call. The on the turn saw both players check and the was dealt on the river. This time Huntly led again, sliding out 350,000. Aston then went deep into the tank before deciding to call. When he did, Huntly turned over his for a turned nut-flush. That was it for Aston as Huntly took down the nice pot.
The action was opened by Liam O'Rourke to 108,000 in the cutoff. Jason O'Brien called on the button and the flop was dealt.
O'Rourke led for 125,000 on the flop and O'Brien slowly made the call. On the turn O'Rourke decided to check and then O'Brien bet 150,000. This is when O'Rourke put in the check-raise, making it 350,000 to go. O'Brien quickly announced the all in and O'Rourke quickly let go of his hand, giving his head a slight shake in frustration as he did.
Liam O'Rourke has opened his game right up over the last 20 minutes or so, with barely a hand going by were he isn't involved. He recently lost some chips to Stewart Ballard when he fired a couple of bullets and then simply mucked on the river when he got picked off. He easily made those chips back that he lost though, with plenty of three-betting preflop seeing him taking down pots without going to the flop.