[user25067]
Russell Watkins moved all in from the small blind and John Caldwell called from the big blind.
Watkins
Caldwell
There was a king in the door for Caldwell as the flop came down . The turn was the , the river was the and Caldwell doubled up to 403,000. Watkins was left with 200,000.
[user25067]
The five remaining players have agreed to re-structure the prize pool distribution, since they are all nearly even in chips and the blinds are extremely high relative to their stack sizes. Each player will take home $24,800 and they will continue to play out the rest of the tournament with the winner taking home an additional $5,000.
Points for the Poker News Cup leaderboard will still be at stake as well. Don't forget, the overall points leader at the end of the PNC will win an $18,000 Aussie Millions prize package.
[user25067]
Action has slowed considerably since the elimination of Joel Dodds. With the blinds at 15,000-30,000, even the chip leaders (Watkins and Ma) are playing on a short stack with just over ten big blinds apiece. Almost every pre-flop move is all-in, and each time it's been good enough to take down the 45,000 in blinds out there.
[user25067]
Russell Watkins moved all in and Joel Dodds called, Watkins having him covered. Dodds showed while Watkins tabled . The flop was , the turn was the , and the spiked on the river, sending Dodds home in 6th place. He earned $12,330 for his performance.
Watkins, down to only 40,000 four hands ago, is now up to 300,000.