The end of Elton Tsang's tournament life began when Kenneth Wong opened it to 26,000 in the cutoff. Daisuke Endo made the call on the button and it was on Tsang in the small blind. This is when Tsang shoved. Wong got out of the way and Daisuke made the call.
Daisuke:
Endo:
It was bleak days for Tsang and when the board ran out , it was all over in 14th place.
Michael Guzzardi was in the big blind when he made the call from a Vincent Rubianes min-raise open. The flop fell down and Guzzardi checked to Rubianes.
At this point Rubianes led for 27,000. This prompted Guzzardi to flick out 80,000. Rubianes studied his opponent and asked how much he had behind. Guzzardi obliged with an answer, having around 140,000. Rubianes then announced the all in and Guzzardi made the call.
Guzzardi:
Rubianes:
It was still anyone's game at this point but when the turn hit, Guzzardi would need another spade to fall to be saved. The river blanked and Guzzardi was sent home in 13th place, taking KRW 9,000,000 with him.
From the hijack seat, Vincent Rubianes raised to 20,000. Sasa Zorc put in a three-bet from the cutoff seat to 44,000 and play folded back to Rubianes. He took a few moments, then reraised all in. Zorc gave it up and Rubianes won the pot.
From the hijack seat, Moritz Ortmann raised all in for 145,000. Action folded to Daisuke Endo in the big blind and he tanked for a bit. Finally, Endo gave it up and Ortmann won the pot.
After Tom Alner raised to 22,000 from under the gun, action folded a few seats over to Sasa Zorc in the cutoff seat. He reraised all in for 227,000. Everyone, including Alner, gave it up and Zorc chipped up.
From the hijack seat, Hideo Kimura raised to 26,000 with 152,000 behind. Moritz Ortmann stuck with his recent ways and moved all in, having Kimura covered. Kimura looked pained and thought for a couple minutes. He wound up folding and Ortmann improved to 357,000 in chips.
From the cutoff seat, Daisuke Endo raised to 26,000. Moritz Ortmann called in the small blind, then checked the flop. Endo checked behind to see the land on the river. Ortmann bet 33,000 and Endo called.
The completed a possible backdoor flush draw on the river and completed the board. Ortmann checked, then Endo checked.
Daisuke Endo was under the gun when he opened it up to 28,000. Moritz Ortmann was a couple of seat to his left when he three-bet to 69,000. The action was back on Endo and he promptly four-bet to 125,000. This sent Ortmann into the tank as he contemplated the call. Eventually he gave it up and sent the pot to Endo.