Maklouf Busts
John Maklouf found himself all in for his lat 2,750 against Kim Gap Young.
Maklouf:
Young:
The final board of would see Maklouf forced to exit the tournament.
John Maklouf found himself all in for his lat 2,750 against Kim Gap Young.
Maklouf:
Young:
The final board of would see Maklouf forced to exit the tournament.
Jackie Glazier moved her last 13,575 into the pot from the hijack and found a caller in the small blind.
Glazier:
Opponent:
The flop of changed little, but when the landed on the turn, Glazier took the lead.
Still needing to fade a nine, six or a four to stay alive, Glazier would unfortunately see the peel on the river to end her tournament.
Luke Edwards found himself all in holding against Roger Spets' .
The flop brought a , and although Edwards managed to find a gutshot straight draw on the turn, he was unable to improve on the river and consequently found himself on the rail as Spets climbs to 90,000 in chips.
In a battle of the blinds, Andrew Hinrichsen fired out 2,500 on the flop with his opponent in the big making the call.
Hinrichsen fired once again - this time for 5,100 - when the turn landed the . His opponent again made the call before both players checked the on the river.
Hinrichsen tabled his , but it would be his opponent's that would collect the pot and see Hinrichsen slip to 160,000 while still holding the chip lead.
On a flop of , Nathaneel Seet fired out a bet only to have James Honeybone bump it to 11,500 more.
Seet made the call before both players checked the on the turn.
When the river landed the , Seet checked and Honeybone fired out 17,000 to put Seet into the tank before eventually making the call.
Honeybone tabled his and Seet mucked while slipping to 42,500 as Honeybone climbs to 115,000 in chips.
Bryan Huang is the latest Team PokerStars Pro to hit the rail.
The Team Asia Pro committed the last of his chips holding and was up against . A on the flop was good news for Huang until an ace rolled off on the turn.
A blank landed on the river to see Huang's tournament end while leaving just two Team PokerStars Pro remaining; Joe Hachem (16,000 in chips) and Tony Hachem (35,000 in chips).
On a flop of and faced with an all in for 16,200, Kim Gap Young made the call to put another opponent at risk.
Young:
Opponent:
The turn and river landed the and to see Young eliminate another opponent to climb to 154,000 in chips.
With all the money going in preflop, Fabiano Michael has just found a huge double to over 140,000.
Michael:
Opponent:
The board rolled out to see Michael collect the pot and move to 144,000 in chips.
Graeme Putt found himself all in holding against Mikael Rozen's .
The board ran out to see Putt outdrawn and on the rail as Rozen climbs to 105,000 in chips.
We are now on a 10-minute break.