It's all over for Japan's Waki Waki, who has just left us in third place after being sent to the rail by Simon Charette. Leo Boxell folded from the button and Charette open-shoved from the big blind with .
Japan's Waki Waki has definitely been the most animated character during the last couple of days, but he's looking miserable after being cut down to just 285,000 in chips by Leo Boxell.
Ben Delaney's aggression is well-known throughout Aussie poker circles, but unfortunately it's brought him undone in fourth place.
Leo Boxell has taken a hit back to 715,000 in chips after losing a big pot to Waki Waki.
It was three-way action on a flop of between Simon Charette, Waki Waki and Ben Delaney, Charette led out for 22,000 before Waki raised to 53,000, forcing Delaney out of the way before Charette called, only to check-fold after Waki opened f
Though the action between the final may be lukewarm, things got a little heated all of a sudden (and it was unpleasant, we might add, but we stress that it wasn't between the players).
Simon Charette has been the most active at this final table over the last hour and while he's taken one pot off Waki Waki, he lost one soon after to Ben Delaney.
Josh Tekesky started the day as the overall chipleader, but he's just been banished in sixth place, good for AUD $20,250. Earlier, Tekesky raised to 16,500 from under the gun before Kosta Varoxis reraised to 40,000.
Simon Charette raised the button to 18,500 and got two callers in the form of Waki Waki and Ben Delaney out of the blinds.
The first couple of hands have been relatively sedate since we've come back from the dinner break, but Simon Charette and Waki Waki have picked up some valuable chips nonetheless.
Delaney has been quite active on the final table raising and re-raising a lot of hands. However, it now appears he has caught a case of Charette's final table jitters.
Ben Delaney opened from under the gun and looked rather surprised when he got three callers. Kosta Varoxis called from the button, and both Simon Charette and Waki Waki called out of the blinds.
SeatNameChip Count 1Simon Charette490,000 2Waki Waki560,000 3Ben Delaney687,000 4Leo Boxell214,000 5Ben Vinson144,000 6Josh Tekesky150,000 7Kosta Varoxis245,000
Daniel Reijmer was amongst the chip leaders at the start of the day, but he's been given the old heave-ho over the space of two hands to depart in 10th place (AUD $9,000).
Simon Charette and Kosta Varoxis have doubled up, while Waki Waki turned out one of his euphoric celebrations after making a huge call against Ben Vinson as we keep on keeping on in Event #17.
Josh Tekesky managed to double up through Ben Delaney on table 30, but Delaney regained those chips through Simon Charett as hand-for-hand play continues in this event.
Mike Spilkin and Brendan Edmonds have been the latest players to have hit the rail, leaving just 32 players in this year's Aussie Millions $2,200 No Limit Hold'em Six Handed event.
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