After Loo raised to 32,000 preflop, Ausmus moved all in for more than 300,000, and Loo took little time before calling. But the 6 ♥ on the river filled his opponent's straight, and Putt hit the rail in sixth place for AUD$41,610.Ģ012 October Niner Jeremy Ausmus was the next to go. The flop came A ♠ 7 ♥ 8 ♠, giving Karamalikis a few more outs to a straight, and the Q ♦ on the turn left Putt one card away from winning a big pot. Putt was dead on with his read that the Aussie pro was getting out of line, but he was only a 64% favorite to double up, according to the PokerNews Odds Calculator. Putt decided to make a stand and moved all in for around 150,000 total, and Karamalikis felt priced in to call.
Karamalikis then squeezed with a three-bet to 87,000 from the big blind, prompting folds from Ausmus and Piccioli. Ausmus opened with a raise to 25,000 from the cutoff and Piccioli (button) and Graeme Putt (small blind) called. Graeme 'Kiwi G' Putt was sent packing in sixth place after a wacky preflop sequence that resulted in Karamilikis calling a shove with five-high.