Valero, Sugiura Chop It Up!
Roberto Vincent Valero pushed his last 16,000 into the pot from under the gun and Shin Sugiura moved all in for roughly 85,00 from the button.
Valero:
Sugiura:
The board ran out to see both players chop the pot.
Roberto Vincent Valero pushed his last 16,000 into the pot from under the gun and Shin Sugiura moved all in for roughly 85,00 from the button.
Valero:
Sugiura:
The board ran out to see both players chop the pot.
Fabiano Michael opened to 16,000 from the cutoff only to have Young-shin Im moved all in for an additional 112,000 from the small blind. Michael paused momentarily before making the call to put Im at risk.
Im:
Michael:
The flop of put Im out in front, and when the and landed on the turn and river, Im doubled to 230,000 as Michael slipped to 155,000 in chips.
Richard En opened to 13,000 from middle position as Mikael Rosen defended his big blind to see a flop fall.
En fired out 15,000 after Rosen checked, only to be confronted with an all in for 59,500 from Rosen. En made the call, and the cards were tabled.
En:
Rosen:
With Rosen in great shape to double, the on the turn brought a gutshot for him to fade, and when the landed on the river, Rosen doubled to 160,000 as En slips to 430,000 in chips.
Roberto Vincent Valero moved his last 11,500 into the pot from late position and Caroline De Weerdt gave him action.
Valero:
De Weerdt:
The board ran out to see Valero find a double to 30,000 as De Weerdt slips to 155,000 in chips.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Gordon Black found himself all in against Nathaneel Seet.
Black:
Seet:
The board ran out to see Black exit in 23rd place as Seet collects the pot to move to 290,000 in chips.
Raymond Lapitan opened to 16,000 from under the gun only to have Andrey Alexandrovich Lobzhanidze move all in for 47,000 from the cutoff.
"You're ahead!" announced Lapitan as he made the call.
Lapitan:
Lobzhanidze:
The flop gave Lobzhanidze hearts along with a king and queen to fade, and when the landed on the turn it left him drawing to just two aces in the deck.
Unfortunately for Lobzhanidze, the landed on the river to end his tournament in 22nd place for a PHP 172,000 payday as Lapitan climbs to 220,000 in chips.
Kim Gap Young opened to 14,000 from the hijack with Caroline De Weerdt making the call from the button.
Young fired out 21,000 on the flop with De Weerdt making the call as the rolled off on the turn. Young continued for 26,000 only to have De Weerdt move all in for roughly 150,000. Young instantly made the call to put one of the last females at risk.
De Weerdt:
Young:
With De Weerdt needing a spade to stay alive, the landed on the river to end her tournament in 21st place as Young rockets to 660,000 in chips.
Kenneth Aberg found himself all in against Paul Foltyn.
Aberg:
Foltyn:
The board ran out to see Aberg bite the dust in 20th place for a PHP 215,000 payday as Foltyn climbs to 410,000 in chips.
Mark Benasa found himself all in for his last 48,500 with Nathaneel Seet making the call.
Benasa:
Seet:
The board rolled out to end Benasa's tournament in 19th place as Seet climbs to 340,000 in chips.