With the board reading , Raymond Wu bet out 3,000 and was called, as the completed the board. Wu checked over to his opponent, who quickly reached for chips, and threw out 6,000. Wu went into the tank, as his opponent turned towards him, and stared him down. Eventually Wu made the call, as his opponent showed for a bluff. Wu scooped the hand when he tabled his for top pair.
The hand started with the player under the gun opening to 600, before being met with a raise to 1,350 from Ryan Hong in the hijack. The flop came down and Hong called a bet of 1,600, before the showed on the turn. Again, he called a bet of 2,100 from his opponent, as both players saw the river come the . Without slowing down, the under the gun player threw out a final bet of 3,000, which was snap-called, as he tabled his . Hong then showed his for a better pair, to scoop the pot, much to the shock of his opponent, who could only shake his head.
Sunny Jung opened with a bet to 1,000, and was called by Akira Ohyama in the small blind, as the flop came down . Ohyama checked, as Jung placed 1,100 into the middle of the table. He was quickly called, as the made its way to the turn. Both players happily checked, as the completed the board
Ohyama tanked for a minute, before throwing in a small bet of 675 in chips. Jung looked puzzled, but made the called, as Ohyama quickly mucked his hand into the pot.
With the board reading , the player in middle position checked as did Aaron Lim on the button, as the completed the board.
With a flush on the board, Lim’s opponent threw out a bet of 2,700, bringing a shake of the head from Lim. Not impressed by the bet on the river, he mucked his hand, as his opponent exposed the to re-assure Lim of his good fold.
Three players committed 1,600 in chips pre-flop, one of which was Daniel Laidlaw in the cut-off. The flop came down and both players checked over to Laidlaw, who swiftly threw in 1,800 in chips, forcing quick folds from his opponents.