A recent hand saw Jacky Wang open it up to 925 holding . A player to his left then three-bet to 2,525. One player behind made a call and Wang also opted to call.
The flop saw Wang check-call a bet of 3,100 from his opponent, which was enough to get the other player out of the pot. The turn saw both players check as the completed the board. This time Wang would not check, throwing out 5,500.
While his opponent decided what to do, Wang said, "I told you i wanted half of your stack, man." Eventually the player made the call and then sent his cards into the muck as Wang choed his set of fives.
Added to the sandwiches that were delivered earlier to the tournament area, the tournament staff brought in some Whoppers from Burger King in a giant box to give out to the players. It may not be healthy, but it's food and the players are happily accepting of it.
Here is a little status update on some prominent young Australian players. Firstly, Jesse "On The Mac" McKenzie's seat is empty and he has been seen on the rail. Not hard to deduce that he has been eliminated.
It's a different story for Matt "mjw006" Wakeman as he sits behind a healthy stack. Apparently not as healthy as it once was though, with a recent twitter update from Wakeman detailing a hand he lost to Terrence Chan.
"Just lost a decent lot vs Terrance chan. 66<JT on 689r. Limped pot, utg leads flop, i raise big, Terrance shoves. I obv snap and Q turn."
The tournament staff has just announced to the players that pizzas are on their way and will be delivered to the tournament area in just over an hour's time. First sandwiches, then Whoppers from Burger King and now pizza is on the way. The staff is really doing what they can to accommodate the players here at the APPT Seoul and it's great to see.
Action folded around to Daren Yoon in the hijack seat and he raised to 1,100. The only caller was Jose Severino on the button and the two payers took the flop of . Yoon fired a continuation bet of 1,600 and Severino made the call.
The turn brought the and Yoon bet again, this time wagering 3,600. Severino tossed in the call and the dealer ran the out on the river to complete the board. Quickly, both players checked.
Yoon turned over the for a pair of nines. Severino couldn't produce better and mucked his hand.
From the hijack seat, Grant Levy raised to 1,000 before Vadim Belov reraised to 2,400 from the cutoff seat. Play folded back to Levy and he shoved all in for approximately 12,000. Belov took a minute and mucked his hand, allowing Levy to chip up a little bit to over 15,000.
When we came to Michael Guzzardi's table there was a board showing and with one opponent leading out with a 900-chip bet. The two players then started chatting and Guzzardi eventually decided to raise, making it 4,000 with a smile.
Guzzardi's opponent smiled back as he said, "ace is good," throwing his cards into the muck.